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Sainte-Dorothée (AMT) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sainte-Dorothée (AMT)
| pass_year = | pass_system = AMT | pass_percent = | mpassengers = | services = | map_locator = }} Sainte-Dorothée is a commuter rail station on the AMT Deux-Montagnes Line in the Greater Montreal, Quebec, Canada area. ==Origin of name== Sainte-Dorothée takes its name from the Sainte-Dorothée district of Laval, Quebec. Between 1993 and 1995, prior to the modernization of the Deux-Montagnes Line, there were three stations served now by Sainte-Dorothée, from north to south: Laval-sur-le-Lac, Laval-Links, and Sainte-Dorothée. There were plans to amalgamate Île-Bigras into this station as well, but plans were shelved after an outcry from residents of Île-Bigras.
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