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Namur station (Montreal Metro)


Namur station (Montreal Metro)


Namur station is a Montreal Metro station in the borough of Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is operated by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) and serves the Orange Line. It is located in the Côte-des-Neiges area. This station has a total of 428 parking spaces in two nearby parking lots.

Overview

The station is a normal side platform station with an entrance at the north end. It was planned in such a way as to allow an additional entrance to be built on the other side of the Décarie Autoroute, but this has not yet happened.

A redevelopment plan for the area is under discussion.

The station was designed by the firm of Labelle, Marchand et Geoffroy. The station's mezzanine contains a giant suspended illuminated aluminum sculpture, entitled Système, by noted Quebec artist Pierre Granche.

Origin of the name

This station is named for Rue Namur, the former name for a portion of Rue Jean-Talon; the road had been renamed by the time the station was opened, so a nearby road (Rue Arnoldi) was renamed Namur in 1980 to allow the station to keep its name. Namur is a city and province in Belgium, which also lent its name to the town of Namur, Quebec.

Connecting bus routes

Nearby points of interest

  • Décarie Autoroute
  • Hippodrome de Montréal
  • Walmart
  • Gibeau Orange Julep
  • Decarie Square Mall
  • Montreal SPCA
  • Jewish Community Council of Montreal

See also

  • ARTM park and ride lots

References

  • Namur Station - official web page
  • Namur metro station geo location
  • Montreal by Metro, metrodemontreal.com
  • Parking (Métroparc)
  • 2011 STM System Map
  • Metro Map

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