What line is Snowdon?

What line is Snowdon?

It is located in the Snowdon neighbourhood….Snowdon station.

Snowdon
Location 5111, Queen Mary Road Montreal, Quebec H3W 1X4 Canada
Coordinates 45°29′08″N 73°37′41″W
Operated by Société de transport de Montréal
Line(s) Orange Line Blue Line

What is the busiest metro station in Montreal?

Berri-UQAM
WHICH STATION IS BUSIEST? Measured by how many people enter the system through its turnstiles, the busiest station is Berri-UQAM, with 12 053 754 trips beginning there in 2006 (transfers are excluded). Next in line are McGill, Henri-Bourassa, Guy-Concordia, and Longueuil–Université-de-Sherbrooke.

What happened at Snowdon Metro?

Montreal police (SPVM) is investigating after an altercation at Snowdon Metro station on Saturday afternoon sent two people to hospital.

Is Montreal a walkable city?

Montreal is a very walkable city, but if your feet do grow weary, the Montreal Metro and bus are both cost-efficient and easy to use. There is also a public shuttle bus (No. 747) that runs between downtown and the Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL) 24/7.

Where is the Blue Line located in Montreal?

Another service facility is located at the 500-metre end tracks following Snowdon station, but is rarely used by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM). Construction of Snowdon station began in 1975, with two platform levels. In 1979, the provincial government decided to build the Blue Line.

When will the Montreal Metro’s Blue Line extension be completed?

The Quebec government now says the Metro’s Blue line extension will be completed in 2029. (Ivanoh Demers/Radio-Canada) After being discussed for decades, the Montreal Metro’s Blue line extension project is back on the rails for good and finally on its way to realization, the Quebec government announced Friday.

Where will the new Montreal Metro stations be located?

Most of the funding will come from the Quebec government, with $1.3 billion from the federal government. The five new metro stations would be located along Jean-Talon Street at the intersections with Pie-IX, Viau, Lacordaire, and Langelier Boulevards, and at Bélanger Street, on either side of Highway 25, for the Anjou terminal station.

What is the Blue Line Extension project?

The blue line extension project follows in the wake of the Déclaration du gouvernement du Québec et de la Ville de Montréal to revitalize Montréal East. Many projects are underway to give a new impetus to this sector. Increased mobility, economic development, and improved living environments are at the heart of this ambitious project.