Jolicoeur station
Jolicoeur | |||||||||||
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ARTM: A[1] | |||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
Opened | 3 September 1978 | ||||||||||
Passengers | |||||||||||
2023[2][3] | 1,709,166 23.26% | ||||||||||
Rank | 53 of 68 | ||||||||||
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Jolicoeur is a
Art and architecture
Designed by Claude Boucher, it is a
Renovation and upgrade works
In October 2019, work began to make the station universally accessible.[7] To allow for the installation of elevators, the entrance building was expanded on both sides.[7] As part of the project, a sculpture by Chloé Desjardins entitled Perspectives was installed on the main floor overlooking the platforms in June 2022.[5] The work is inspired by the preexisting circular and triangular ceramics in the station.[5] The upgrades were completed in December 2022, making Jolicoeur the 25th accessible station of the Metro, and the 6th station to be made accessible in 2022.[8]
Origin of the name
This station is named for rue Jolicoeur. Father Jean-Moïse Jolicoeur founded the parish of Notre-Dame-du-Perpétuel-Secours in 1906; the street was renamed in his honour in 1914.
Connecting bus routes
There are no bus bays here and
Société de transport de Montréal |
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Route |
37 Jolicoeur |
112 Airlie
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350 Verdun/LaSalle |
RTM Roussillon (CITROUS) |
Route |
200 Terminus Angrignon - CÉGEP André-Laurendeau - Autoparc Georges-Gagné
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Nearby points of interest
References
- Metropolitan Regional Transportation Authority. 1 July 2022. Retrieved 1 July 2022.
- ^ Société de transport de Montréal (2024-02-16). Entrants de toutes les stations de métro en 2023 (Report) – via Access to Information Act request, reference no. 0308.2024.021.
- ^ Société de transport de Montréal (2023-05-25). Entrants de toutes les stations de métro en 2022 (Report) – via Access to Information Act request, reference no. 0308.2023.134.
- ^ "Jolicoeur". STM. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
- ^ a b c "New artwork unveiled at Jolicoeur station". STM. 10 June 2022. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
- ^ "Jolicoeur (Claude Boucher)". Société de transport de Montréal. Retrieved 2022-09-20.
- ^ a b "Jolicœur". Société de transport de Montréal. Archived from the original on 2022-09-20. Retrieved 2022-09-20.
- ^ "STM commissions two new elevators at Jolicoeur station". Société de transport de Montréal. 22 December 2022. Retrieved 2023-01-11.
External links
- Jolicoeur Metro Station - official site
- Montreal by Metro, metrodemontreal.com - photos, information, and trivia
- 2011 STM System Map
- RTM Page on inter municipal bus services