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Berri–UQAM station is a Montreal Metro station in the borough of Ville-Marie, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. [4] It is operated by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) and is the system's central station. This station is served by the Green, Orange, and Yellow lines. It is located in the Quartier Latin.
It is adjacent to the previous bus station which is located at the corner of Berri and De Maisonneuve Boulevard East. [5] The old station was formerly known as Station Centrale d'Autobus Montréal [ 6 ] (English: Montreal Central Bus Station ), and Terminus Voyageur before that, back when Voyageur Colonial Bus Lines was the station's major tenant.
Berri–UQAM link is connecting the Green and Yellow Lines south of Berri–UQAM station. Snowdon link and tail is an interchange track between the Orange and Blue Lines southwest of Snowdon station used for the storage of maintenance of way equipment.
It is a unique ID number or code assigned to a package or parcel. The tracking number is typically printed on the shipping label as a bar code that can be scanned by anyone with a bar code reader or smartphone. In the United States, some of the carriers using tracking numbers include UPS, [1] FedEx, [2] and the United States Postal Service. [3]
Bordered by Berri Street, Saint Hubert Street, Sainte Catherine Street, and De Maisonneuve Boulevard, the square is adjacent to the entrances of transportation hubs Berri-UQAM Metro Station and the former Station centrale d'autobus, as well as the Université du Québec à Montréal and the Grande Bibliothèque du Québec. Jardins Gamelin in ...
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Groupe La Québécoise (French pronunciation: [ɡʁup la kebekwaz]) is a passenger transportation company based in Quebec, Canada.The company started out in 1965 by providing student transportation for school boards in the Quebec City area, and has progressed into providing intercity bus service, public transit, paratransit, airport shuttles and coach charters.
View of St-Michel from the platform. It is a side platform station with two entrances on either side of boul. St-Michel connecting to a common ticket hall. Unlike all other stations on the Blue Line, the station is only as long as the six-car trains used on the line; all of the other stations were built to accommodate a nine-car train.