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  2. Montreal Central Station - Wikipedia

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    Montreal Central Station (French: Gare centrale de Montréal, IATA: YMY) is the major inter-city rail station and a major commuter rail hub in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Nearly 11 million rail passengers use the station every year, [ 7 ] making it the second-busiest train station in Canada, after Toronto Union Station .

  3. Central Station, Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Central Station is the common English name for two different transport facilities in Montreal: Central Station , the city's intercity railway station and a commuter train station; Station Centrale d'Autobus Montreal , the city's intercity bus terminal.

  4. Category:Railway stations in Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Montreal Central Station; Montréal-Ouest station; P. Parc station (Montreal)

  5. De la Gauchetière Street - Wikipedia

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    Central Station, one of Montreal's two main railway stations, is located on the street. The other, Lucien L'Allier Station , is located on the short section that was renamed. The historic Windsor Station is also located on the part that was renamed, but it is no longer used for train service due to the Bell Centre occupying the area where the ...

  6. List of neighbourhoods in Montreal - Wikipedia

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    The underground city gives its 500,000 daily visitors indoor access to 2,000 stores, 200 restaurants, 1,200 offices, 1,600 housing units, 10 metro stations, train stations, bus terminals, and tunnels extending all over downtown. [6] The central axis for downtown is Saint Catherine Street, the city's busiest commercial artery. [7]

  7. Gibeau Orange Julep - Wikipedia

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    The Gibeau Orange Julep restaurant (also known colloquially as OJ or The Big Orange or The Julep or The Orange Julep) is a roadside attraction and fast food restaurant in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The building is in the shape of an orange, three stories high, with a diameter of 12.3 metres (40 ft).

  8. Place Émilie-Gamelin - Wikipedia

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    The park is named for Roman Catholic nun Émilie Gamelin, founder of the Sisters of Providence religious community, which had operated a convent on the land. Émilie Gamelin and her sisters were known for running a soup kitchen (l'Œuvre de la Soupe) for the homeless community, as well as other needy people, of Montreal, until the demolition of the Asile of Providence building on August 14 ...

  9. Mount Royal Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Royal Tunnel (French: tunnel sous le mont Royal, tunnel du mont Royal) is a railway tunnel in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.The tunnel is the third longest in Canada, after the Mount Macdonald Tunnel and the Connaught Tunnel, and connects the city's Central Station, in Downtown Montreal, with the north side of Montreal Island and Laval and passes through Mount Royal.