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Bois-Franc station

Bois-Franc
Gare Bois-Francs AMT.jpg
Location 5465 Henri-Bourassa Blvd. West,
Montreal, Quebec
Coordinates 45°31′23″N 73°42′35″W / 45.52306°N 73.70972°W / 45.52306; -73.70972Coordinates: 45°31′23″N 73°42′35″W / 45.52306°N 73.70972°W / 45.52306; -73.70972
Operated by Réseau de transport métropolitain
Connections
  STM buses
Construction
Parking Aiga parking inv.svg 742 spaces
Bicycle facilities 21 spaces
Other information
Fare zone 2
Website Bois-Franc station (RTM)
History
Opened 1994
Electrified 25 kV AC 60 Hz catenary
Previous names Lazard, Val-Royal
Traffic
Passengers (2016) 827,500 (RTM)
Services
Preceding station   RTM   Following station
Deux-Montagnes
toward Montreal

Bois-Franc station is a commuter rail station operated by the Réseau de transport métropolitain (RTM) in the Bois-Franc neighbourhood of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

It is served by the Deux-Montagnes line.

Bois-Franc takes its name from the nearby Bois-Franc residential development, itself named for chemin du Bois-Franc, the original name of the stretch of boulevard Henri-Bourassa through this area, which had previously ended at the Laurentian Autoroute. Bois Franc was also the original name of the nearby pioneer airstrip that later was known as Cartierville Airport, until its closing in the 1980s.

The original station was named Lazard (likely for the merchant bank Lazard Frères & Co. which underwrote the construction of the Mount Royal Tunnel on this railline). In 1926 the station was renamed Val-Royal. After the modernization of the Deux-Montagnes Line, between 1993 and 1995, a new station named Bois-Franc was built; the original station was then demolished at the request of the Canadian National Railway and with the permission of Transport Canada, on June 5, 1995.

The station is located at 5465 Henri Bourassa Boulevard West, between Marcel-Laurin Boulevard/Boulevard Laurentien (Route 117) and Grenet Street in Saint-Laurent on the border with Cartierville.

A single-track electrified (2400 V DC) branch to Cartierville, a relic of when the line terminated there in Canadian Northern Railway days, left the line at (then) Val-Royal station. In later Canadian National years, only one rush-hour trip in each direction existed. It was abandoned in the early 1980s when STM predecessor STCUM took over operation of the Deux-Montagnes line. The Cartierville station was located at the corner of West Gouin and Laurentian boulevards. The Cartierville Station was to have been the terminus of Line 3 (Red) of the Montreal Metro.


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