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  1. Following the closure of Place Viger in 1951, Park Avenue station suffered a swift decline in traffic. It was closed itself in 1984 when Via Rail Canada transferred the southern terminal of the Montreal-Quebec City via Trois-Rivières train service from Windsor Station to Montreal Central Station.

  2. I recently visited Montreal after not having been there for about 10 years. I was shocked by the way Park avenue between Sherbrooke and Pine has changed. People passed out on the side walk, a person peeing right onto the street, screaming and fighting, banging on cars as they went by.

  3. Following the closure of Place Viger in 1951, Park Avenue station suffered a swift decline in traffic. It was closed itself in 1984 when Via Rail Canada transferred the southern terminal of the Montreal-Quebec City via Trois-Rivières train service from Windsor Station to Montreal Central Station.

  4. Parc station, also known as Park Avenue station and formerly Jean-Talon station, is a historic railway station building in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Its western end currently houses the Montreal Metro's Parc station, while businesses occupy the rest of the building.

  5. Montreal experienced significant growth in the 1920's, and in the same spirit as CP's North Toronto station, a new station was built on Park Avenue in Montreal to service the CP lines to Quebec City and the Laurentian ski resorts to the north. Park Avenue station also served as the h.

  6. Parc is a station on the Blue Line of the Montreal Metro. It received its name from Avenue du Parc. The station has only one entrance, which is at 7245 Hutchison Street, the historical Park Avenue Station for trains of the Canadian Pacific Railway from 1931 to 1984.

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