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Sherbrooke Metro Station

Photo of Metro station


Headway Between Trains

Towards Montmorency

Weekdays
Saturday
Sunday

Towards Côte-Vertu

Weekdays
Saturday
Sunday 


First and Last Trains to Leave this Station
Line 2 - Orange

  Towards Montmorency Towards Côte-Vertu
  First Last First Last
Weekdays 5 h 55 0 h 59 5 h 43 0 h 52
Saturday 5 h 55 1 h 29 5 h 43 1 h 22
Sunday 5 h 55 0 h 59 5 h 43 0 h 52

Origin of the name Sherbrooke

Sir John Coape Sherbrooke (1764-1830), a British military man, served tours of duty around the world, and was the governor of Nova Scotia during the War of 1812 between the United States and Canada. He later served as governor-general of British North America 1816-1818, during which time Lower Canada enjoyed a brief period of calm.

Sherbrooke St. was constructed in the area then known as Côte-à-Baron circa 1817. An 1825 map indicates that the street, then known as rue Ste-Marie or rue Sherbrooke, ran from rue St-Denis to what is now av. Union.

Source : Translated from Tour toponymique Les stations de métro, Communauté urbaine de Montréal, 1989

Nearby Points of Interest

  • Édifice C.H.Q. Gouvernement du Québec - Bureau des services sociaux Centre-Ville
  • École Espace-Jeunesse
  • Doubletree Plaza Hôtel Montréal
  • Institut de tourisme et d'hôtellerie du Québec
  • Rue Saint-Denis

Addresses of Station's Entrances/Exits

  • Sortie rue Berri Ouest, 3580, rue Berri
  • Sortie rue Berri Est, 3585, rue Berri

Nearby Main Intersection

  • rue Berri / rue Cherrier

Connecting Bus Routes

Regular Routes

Night Routes

Station's neighbourhood map


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