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Pointe-Claire station

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pointe-Claire
General information
Location300 Donegani Avenue
Pointe-Claire, Quebec H9R 2V4[1]
Coordinates45°26′50″N 73°48′12″W / 45.44722°N 73.80333°W / 45.44722; -73.80333
Operated byExo
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Connections
Construction
Parking
587 Park-and-Ride, 2 Carpooling, and 2 Disabled spaces[1]
Bicycle facilities61 spaces[1]
Other information
Fare zoneARTM: A[2]
WebsitePointe-Claire Station (RTM)
Passengers
2019[3]384,600 (Exo)
Services
Preceding station Exo Following station
Cedar Park
toward Hudson
Vaudreuil–Hudson Valois
Former services
Preceding station Canadian Pacific Railway Following station
Cedar Park
toward Rigaud
MontrealRigaud
local stops
Valois

Pointe-Claire station is a commuter rail station operated by Exo in Pointe-Claire, Quebec, Canada. It is served by the Vaudreuil–Hudson line.

As of October 2020, on weekdays, all 11 inbound trains and 12 outbound trains on the line call at this station. On weekends, all trains (four on Saturday and three on Sunday in each direction) call here.[4]

The station is located north of Autoroute 20 at the corner of Donegani and Ashgrove avenues. The station's two side platforms are connected by a pedestrian tunnel, with headhouses on either platform, in a parking lot located between the highway and the tracks, and on the south side of the highway.

This station was opened as Lakeside in 1902; the name Pointe-Claire originally belonged to a different station, located west of here beyond Cedar Park station. Both stations were closed in 1980, but when a park and ride station was found to be needed, the Lakeside site was chosen, and the station rebuilt and reopened in 1986. Days after its reopening it was renamed Pointe-Claire.[5]


Bus connections

Société de transport de Montréal

Société de transport de Montréal[1]
No. and Route Name Service Times Route Map Schedule
203 Carson All-Day Map Schedule
211 Bord du Lac All-Day Map Schedule
354 Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue Overnight Map Schedule
405 Express Bord-du-Lac Weekdays before 8:00PM Map Schedule
411 Express Lionel-Groulx Rush Hours Map Schedule
425 Express Anse-à-l'Orme Weekdays before 8:00PM, Mornings towards Downtown and Afternoons from Downtown Map Schedule

References

  1. ^ a b c d Pointe-Claire
  2. ^ "Fare Zones". Metropolitan Regional Transportation Authority. July 1, 2022. Retrieved July 1, 2022.
  3. ^ Exo (2020-06-17). Réponse à votre demande d'accès à l'information (Report) – via Access to Information Act request, reference no. 2020-25.
  4. ^ "exo 1: Vaudreuil-Hudson (schedule)" (PDF). exo. Retrieved October 26, 2020.
  5. ^ Leduc, Michael (1996). Montreal Island railway stations: CP & constituent companies. Dollard-Des Ormeaux, Quebec: Michael D. Leduc Enr.

External links

This page was last edited on 18 October 2023, at 12:42
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