Saint-Jerome (AMT)
Saint-Jerome is an intermodal station of bus and train with 455, boul. Jean-Baptist-Roland E., Saint-Jerome, Quebec, Canada, between the streets Wilfrid and Latour.
It is served by ways of urban buses, suburbs and long distance, and since the January 8th 2007, by suburban trains of the line Montreal/Blainville-Saint-Jerome of the metropolitan Agence of transport.
There will be four trains per business day in each direction at the time them respective rush hours (outward journey and return). The station is built especially out of wood. The entry of the street Latour of the station has its own address: 280, rue Latour with Saint-Jerome.
The old station of Saint-Jerome of the the Canadian Pacific located at 301, rue Sainte-Anne (old civic designation) always exists, but is not used for purposes as transport. The Commission of the places and historic buildings of Canada indicated the old station in 1994 like one of the patrimonial Gares of Canada.
Origin of the name
The intermodal station draws its name from the town of Saint-Jerome, where the station is.
Place
The intermodal station is located at 280, rue Latour with Saint-Jerome.
Bus connections
CIT Laurentides
- 1 Saint-Anthony
- 2 Lafontaine
- 3 Saint-Jerome
- 4 Saint-Jerome
- 6 Taxi Saint-Jerome
- 7 southern Bellefeuille
- 9 Saint-Jerome - Laval
- 16 Saint-Jerome - Mirabel
Group Galland
Interurban bus of Montreal with Mount-Bay-tree (service in the past exploited by Limocar)
Bus Maheux
Interurban bus of Montreal with Abitibi-Témiscamingue
TCIL
Public transport intermunicipal between Mount-Trembling and Saint-Jerome
References
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