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  2. Côte-Vertu station - Wikipedia

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    Côte-Vertu station is a Montreal Metro station in the borough of Saint-Laurent in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. [4] It is operated by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) and serves the Orange Line. It opened on November 3, 1986 and has been the western terminus of the Orange Line since that date, having taken over from Du Collège station.

  3. Du Collège station - Wikipedia

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    With the reopening of Côte-Vertu station on August 23, 2021, the 64, 470 and 968 went back to the regular route at Côte-Vertu station. [6] On the same day, the 76 McArthur is discontinued and the 100 Crémazie and the 460 Express Métropolitaine serve Du Collège station on the westbound and De la Savane station on the eastbound.

  4. Terminus Côte-Vertu - Wikipedia

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    Terminus Côte-Vertu is an Exo bus terminus partly north and partly south of the Côte-Vertu Metro station. It is located in the borough of Saint-Laurent in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. [1] Before this new terminus was built, all bus stops were located on the streets near the Metro station entrances.

  5. Intermarché - Wikipedia

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    Intermarché Hyper in Serres-Castet, France. Intermarché Super in Nandrin, Belgium. Intermarché in Ruda Slaska, Poland. Intermarché in Portel, Portugal.. Founded in 1969 under the name of EX Offices de distribution, the chain became Intermarché in 1973.

  6. Côte-Vertu - Wikipedia

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    Côte-Vertu may refer to: Côte-Vertu Boulevard, in Saint-Laurent and Dorval (Montreal) Côte-Vertu station, a Montreal Metro station in the borough of Saint-Laurent;

  7. Côte-Vertu Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Côte-Vertu Boulevard (French: Boulevard de la Côte-Vertu) is a boulevard in the Saint-Laurent borough in Montreal, Quebec.It crosses the borough from north-east to south-west of the Air Canada Technical Center to the west of the Chomedey Highway Autoroute 13 (in the city of Dorval) to the Laurentian Autoroute 15 where it takes the name of Sauvé Street.

  8. Montpellier station (REM) - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the modernization of the Deux-Montagnes line, between 1993 and 1995, the station was called Vertu because of its location on Côte-Vertu Boulevard.One of the reasons the name was changed was to avoid confusion with the Côte-Vertu metro station, which opened in 1986.

  9. Neighbourhood shopping centres in Montreal - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of small shopping centres (mostly neighbourhood shopping centres) in the island of Montreal.. A neighbourhood shopping centre is an industry term in North America for a shopping centre with 30,000 to 125,000 square feet (2,800 to 11,600 m 2) of gross leasable area, typically anchored by a supermarket and/or large drugstore.