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Lionel-Groulx Metro Station

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Headway Between Trains

Line 1 Green

Towards Angrignon

Weekdays
Saturday
Sunday

Towards Honoré-Beaugrand

Weekdays
Saturday
Sunday

Line 2 Orange

Towards Montmorency

Weekdays
Saturday
Sunday

Towards Côte-Vertu

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Saturday
Sunday 


First and Last Trains to Leave this Station

Line 1 - Green
  Towards Angrignon Towards Honoré-Beaugrand
  First Last First Last
Weekdays 5 h 54 1 h 06 5 h 40 0 h 45
Saturday 5 h 54 1 h 36 5 h 40 1 h 15
Sunday 5 h 54 1 h 06 5 h 40 0 h 45
Line 2 - Orange
  Towards Montmorency Towards Côte-Vertu
  First Last First Last
Weekdays 5 h 45 0 h 45 5 h 53 1 h 06
Saturday 5 h 45 1 h 15 5 h 53 1 h 36
Sunday 5 h 45 0 h 45 5 h 53 1 h 06


Origin of the name Lionel-Groulx

Abb� Lionel Groulx (1878-1967), a native of Vaudreuil, was an influential Québécois historian. He studied in theology at the Grand S�minaire de Montréal and was ordained in 1903. He taught at Valleyfield seminary from 1903 to 1915 and was named honorary canon in 1943. Abb� Groulx was also the founding president of the Franco-American History Institute in 1946 and director of the R�vue d'histoire de l'Am�rique française (1947-1967). This station's name was changed during the planning phase to commemorate Abb� Groulx, after his death, and rue Lionel-Groulx was renamed after the station.

Source : Translated from Tour toponymique Les stations de métro, Communaut� urbaine de Montréal, 1989
 

Nearby Points of Interest

  • Église St-Ir�n�e
  • Foyer Hongrois
  • Union United Church

Addresses of Station's Entrances/Exits

  • Sortie Atwater, 620, av. Atwater

Nearby Main Intersections

  • av. Atwater / rue St-Jacques
  • av. Atwater / rue Lionel-Groulx
  • av. Atwater / rue Delisle

Connecting Bus Routes

Regular Routes

Night Routes

Station's neighbourhood map


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