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Encyclopedia > Beaudry (Montreal Metro)

Beaudry

Inaugurated 21 December 1966
Line Green Line
Architect Adalbert Niklewicz
Béïque, Thout, Legault (new kiosk built in 1999)
Platform Depth 25.9 metres
Rank 4th deepest
Traffic 1,123,221 entrances in 2002
Rank 59th busiest (not counting transfers)
Interstation Distance 378.36 metres to Berri-UQAM, 495 metres to Papineau

Beaudry is a station on the Montreal Metro Green Line. The artwork of Jacques Thibault is featured inside the station.

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Origin of Name

Beaudry is named for Pierre Beaudry, who owned the area along Rue Beaudry.


Connecting Bus Routes

Regular Routes

  • 15 Sainte-Catherine (http://www.stm.info/English/bus/geomet/a-geo15)

Night Routes

  • 358 Sainte-Catherine (http://www.stm.info/English/bus/geomet/a-geo358)

Nearby Main Intersections

  • Rue Ste-Catherine / Rue Beaudry

Nearby Points of Interest

External links


Montreal Metro: The Green Line (Line 1)

Angrignon | Monk | Jolicoeur | Verdun | De L'Église | LaSalle | Charlevoix
Lionel-Groulx (Transfer to Orange) | Atwater | Guy-Concordia | Peel | McGill | Place_des_Arts
Saint-Laurent | Berri-UQAM (Transfers to Orange or Yellow) | Beaudry | Papineau | Frontenac
Préfontaine | Joliette | Pie-IX | Viau | Assomption | Cadillac | Langelier | Radisson | Honoré_Beaugrand



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Beaudry: Information From Answers.com (284 words)
Beaudry is a station on the Green Line of the Montreal Metro, located in Montreal 's Village gai, part of the Centre-Sud district in the borough of Ville-Marie.
Though part of the original network of the metro, it was opened two months after the rest of the network, on December 21, 1966.
Pierre Beaudry ( 1774 – 1848) was the landowner across whose farm the street was opened; he also donated the land on which the Église Saint-Pierre-Apôtre was built.
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