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De l'Église Station

Architects: Lemay & Leclerc.
Opened: September 1978.
Origin of name: rue de l'Église, one of the oldest roads in the area that has been known by that name since the first St. Paul church was built.
Did you know? This station is the only one where the superimposed platforms are both located on the left side of the train.
Artwork: bas-reliefs by Claude Théberge.

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Architects: Lemay & Leclerc.
Opened: September 1978.
Origin of name: rue de l'Église, one of the oldest roads in the area that has been known by that name since the first St. Paul church was built.
Did you know? This station is the only one where the superimposed platforms are both located on the left side of the train.
Artwork: bas-reliefs by Claude Théberge.

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