Terminus Le Carrefour | |
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General information | |
Location | 3000, boul. Le Carrefour, Laval, [1] Quebec Canada |
Operated by | Réseau de transport métropolitain |
Bus operators | |
Construction | |
Parking | 226 park and ride spaces [1] |
Bicycle facilities | 63 places [1] |
Other information | |
Fare zone | ARTM: B [2] |
Passengers | |
2016 [3] | 401,500(Exo) |
Terminus Le Carrefour is an Exo bus terminus across boulevard Le Carrefour from the Carrefour Laval at the corner of Terry Fox Avenue. It is one block west of Autoroute 15. A Radisson Hotel is located between Terry Fox Avenue and the Autoroute, and a Hilton Hotel and a Sheraton Hotel are nearby.
South of the terminus are 226 park and ride spaces. [1]
STL routes | |||
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No. | Route Description | ||
39 | Auteuil - Terminus Le Carrefour, via Metro Montmorency | ||
42 | Saint-François - Terminus Le Carrefour, via Metro Montmorency and Metro De La Concorde | ||
50 | Saint-Vincent-de-Paul - Terminus Le Carrefour | ||
56 | Sainte-Dorothée - Metro Montmorency | ||
60 | Chomedey - Métro Cartier | ||
61 | Sainte-Rose - Metro Montmorency | ||
63 | Gare Ste-Rose - Métro Cartier via Metro Montmorency | ||
66 | Sainte-Rose - Terminus Le Carrefour | ||
70 | Montmorency station - Métro Cartier | ||
902 | Le Carrefour, to/from Terminus Le Carrefour at Le Carrefour Laval and Terminus Côte-Vertu at the Côte-Vertu Metro station | ||
903 | Gare Sainte Dorothée - Metro Montmorency | ||
Exo Laurentides sector | |||
Route No. | Main Destination | ||
8 Express | Terminus Saint-Eustache in Saint-Eustache |
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