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Jolicoeur (Montreal Metro)

Jolicoeur is a station on the Montreal Metro on the Green Line, located in the Ville-Émard district in the borough of Sud-Ouest. It was inaugurated on September 3, 1978, as part of the extension of the Green Line westward to Angrignon.

Designed by Claude Boucher, it is a normal side-platform station, built in a shallow open cut, with the ticket hall integrated into a large glass-walled entrance pavilion. The floor of the platform level is decorated with a series of 42 circular artworks by the architect.

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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

Regular Routes

  • 37 Drake
  • 112 Airlie

Night Routes

  • 350 Verdun/LaSalle

Address of entrances

  • 6200, rue Drake, at rue Jolicoeur

Nearby Points of Interest

  • Parc de La Vérendrye
  • Canal de l'Aqueduc

External Links


Montreal Metro Green Line (Line 1)

Angrignon | Monk | Jolicoeur | Verdun | De L'Église | LaSalle | Charlevoix | Lionel-Groulx | Atwater
Guy-Concordia | Peel | McGill | Place-des-Arts | Saint-Laurent | Berri-UQAM | Beaudry | Papineau | Frontenac
Préfontaine | Joliette | Pie-IX | Viau | Assomption | Cadillac | Langelier | Radisson | Honoré-Beaugrand








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