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Central Station (Montreal) : ウィキペディア英語版
Central Station (Montreal)


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| platform=Below-grade
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| tracks=14 (covered)
| parking=Yes, but not free park and ride
| bicycle= Forbidden〔
| baggage_check=Yes
| passengers=593,081 (Via 2012)〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.octgm.com/toolkit/fr/statistiques/base.xls )
89,139 (Amtrak 2013)
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| opened=1943
| architect=John Schofield; concourse design by John Campbell Merrett
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| rebuilt=1960s (Place Bonaventure)
| electrified=Partially, Tracks 9-12
(catenary at 25 kV AC 60 Hz)
| ADA=yes
| owned=Cominar REIT (since January 2012), Homburg Invest Inc. (November 30, 2007 – January 2012), CN (1943-2007)
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Central Station ((フランス語:Gare Centrale)) (IATA: YMY) is the major inter-city rail station and a major commuter rail hub in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 18 million rail passengers use the station every year.〔()〕
The main concourse occupies almost the entire block bounded by rue de La Gauchetière, Robert-Bourassa Boulevard, René Lévesque Boulevard and Mansfield Street. Its street address and principal vehicular access are on de La Gauchetière; pedestrian access is assured by numerous links through neighboring buildings. The station is adorned with art deco bas-relief friezes on its interior and exterior.〔(Art Deco Montreal, Tour of Central Station )〕 The station building and associated properties are owned by Cominar REIT as of January 2012. Homburg Invest Inc. (renamed Canmarc in September 2011) was the previous owner, since November 30, 2007.〔(Homburg Canada )〕 Prior to that, from the station's inception in 1943, it had been owned by Canadian National Railway (CN).
Central Station is at the centre of the Quebec City – Windsor Corridor, the busiest inter-city rail service area in the nation (marketed as the ''Corridor''), which extends from Windsor and Sarnia in the west, through Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal, to Quebec City in the east. Inter-city trains at Central Station are operated by Via Rail and Amtrak, while commuter rail services are operated by Agence métropolitaine de transport (AMT). The station is also connected to the Montreal Metro subway system.
Central Station is the second-busiest Via Rail station in Canada, after Toronto Union Station. Its Via station code is MTRL; its Amtrak code is MTR, and its IATA code is YMY.
==History==
Central Station opened in 1943, after several years of construction. It stands on the site originally occupied by the terminus of the Canadian Northern Railway's Tunnel Terminal which had originally opened in 1918.

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