Champ-de-Mars station (Montreal Metro)

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Template:About Template:Short description Template:Infobox station Champ-de-Mars station is a Montreal Metro station in the borough of Ville-Marie in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.<ref>Champ-de-Mars Metro Station Template:Webarchive</ref> It is operated by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) and serves the Orange Line. It is located in Old Montreal by the Champ de Mars park. It opened on October 14, 1966, as part of the original Metro network.

Overview

Designed by Adalbert Niklewicz, it is a normal side platform station, built in open cut due to the presence of weak Utica shale in the surrounding rock. Its entrance is located near a series of tunnels that cross the Autoroute Ville-Marie, giving access to Old Montreal.

Station improvements

In December 2014, the station became fully accessible with the installation of three elevators.<ref name=":0">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The $12m project also involved the renovation of the main entrance building (including installation of a new green roof) and underground city access to Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM).<ref name=":0" />

Architecture and art

The stained glass, installed in 1968

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One of the most important artworks in the Metro, a set of stained glass windows by noted Quebec artist Marcelle Ferron, illuminates the mezzanine of this station. These windows, one of the artist's masterpieces and her most famous work, were given by the Government of Quebec in 1968. They were the first work of non-figurative art to be commissioned for the Metro, representing the first official entrance of Automatist art in the system.

Origin of the name

This station is named for Champ-de-Mars, a public park facing Montreal City Hall. The name is the French term for a military parade ground. It was formerly crossed by the city's fortifications, demolished in the 19th century, the foundations of which can still be seen. It was later turned into a parking lot, which was replaced by a park in 1980s.

Connecting bus routes

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Template:Rint Côte-Sainte-Catherine Template:Plainlist Daily
Template:Rint Saint-Denis Replaces the Orange Line from Henri-Bourassa to Place-d'Armes Night service

Nearby points of interest

City Hall, January 2006

Connected via the underground city

Other

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