- Jean-Talon (Montreal Metro)
Infobox Montreal Metro
station= Jean-Talon
inaugurated=14 October ,1966 (Orange Line)16 June ,1986 (Blue Line)
line=Orange Line
Blue Line
architect=Duplessis, Labelle, Derome (Orange Line)
Gilbert Sauvé (Blue Line)
depth=10.4 metres (Orange Line)
18.6 metres (Blue Line, Snowdon platform)
23.8 metres (Blue Line, Saint-Michel platform)
depth-rank= 8th deepest
traffic= 5,184,917 entrances in 2002
traffic-rank= 11th busiest (excluding transfers)
distances=Orange Line:
712.10 metres to Beaubien
977.10 metres to Jarry----Blue Line:
471.60 metres to De Castelnau
839.60 metres to Fabre
addresses=7100Berri Street
522Jean-Talon Street E.
430 Jean-Talon Street E.
780 Jean-Talon Street E. (Automated entrance without attendant)
intersections=rue Jean-Talon / rue St-Denis
rue Jean-Talon / rue Berri
rue Jean-Talon /rue Lajeunesse
rue Jean-Talon /rue St-Vallier
rue Jean-Talon / rue St-Hubert [ [http://www.stm.info/English/metro/Jean-Talon.pdf Jean-Talon Station Neighbourhood Map] ] |Jean-Talon is a station of the
Montreal Metro rapid transit system, operated by theSociété de transport de Montréal (STM). It is located in the Little Italy district on the border between the boroughs ofRosemont—La Petite-Patrie andVilleray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension inMontreal ,Quebec ,Canada [ [http://www.stm.info/English/metro/a-m05.htm Jean-Talon Metro Station] ] .It is a transfer station between the Orange Line and Blue Line. The orange line station was inaugurated on
October 14 ,1966 , as part of the original network of the metro. Designed by Duplessis, Labelle et Derome, it was a normal side-platform station built in tunnel, with a mezzanine on its southern end giving access to several exits, including underground city access to the Tour Jean-Talon.With the construction of the Blue Line in 1986, the station was greatly expanded. Two large volumes were dug, one on either side of the original station, giving access to the stacked blue line platforms below. This portion of the station was designed by
Gilbert Sauvé , and included artistic tiling designs by the architect as well as a large mural byJudith Klein . Another access was built leading to the Plaza Saint-Hubert, connecting to the eastern volume by an automated entrance. The Blue Line platforms were inaugurated onJune 16 ,1986 .This is the only one of Montreal's four transfer stations not to have been built that way from the beginning.
Origin of the name
This station is named for
Jean-Talon Street .Jean Talon (1626–1694) served as intendant ofNew France from 1665 to 1668 and 1670 to 1672.Connecting bus routes
Regular STM routes
TM night routes
Nearby points of interest
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Plaza Saint-Hubert
*Marché Jean-Talon
*Tour Jean-Talon
*Casa Italia — Centre culturel italien du Québec
*Church of the Madonna della Difesa References
External links
* [http://www.stm.info/English/metro/a-m05.htm Jean-Talon Station — official site]
* [http://www.metrodemontreal.com/orange/jeantalon/ Montreal by Metro, metrodemontreal.com] — photos, information, and trivia
* [http://www.stm.info/English/info/reseau2008.pdf 2008 STM System Map]
* [http://www.stm.info/English/metro/a-mapmet.htm Metro Map]
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