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    Peel is a station on the Green Line of the Metro in Montreal, Québec, Canada. It is in downtown Montreal in the borough of Ville-Marie. It was inaugurated on October 14, 1966, as part of the original network of the metro.

    Designed by Papineau, Gérin-Lajoie, and Leblanc, it is a normal side-platform station, built in open-cut under boul. De Maisonneuve. Its mezzanine floats within the open-cut volume, supported by pillars and beams, and contains ticket barriers at either end with the fare-paid zone in the centre. There are two accesses at the west end of the station, one with shops and services, and three at the east end, including underground city access to the Cours Mont-Royal and points east. All of the street accesses are integrated into other buildings.

    A circular theme is present throughout the station's decor, reflecting the main artwork, a series of 54 circles (of which 37 remain) by Jean-Paul Mousseau, one of the few artworks to be integrated into the architecture of the original network rather than commissioned later. A sculpture by Maurice Lemieux entitled Enterspace stands outside the Peel Nord entrance.


        Peel (Montreal Metro)
            Origin of the name
                Regular routes
                Night routes
            Address of entrances
                Connected via the underground city (Montreal)|underground city
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    StationPeel
    Inaugurated14 October 1966
    LineLine 1 Green (Montreal Metro)
    ArchitectPapineau, Gérin-Lajoie, and Leblanc
    Depth10.7 metres
    Depth-rank49th deepest
    Traffic6,266,418 entrances in 2002
    Traffic-rank7th busiest
    Distances593.14 metres to Guy-Concordia (Montreal Metr...

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    Origin of the name
    The station is named for Peel Street. Sir Robert Peel, British Prime Minister from 1834 to 1835 and again from 1841 to 1846, is best known for creating London's police department while Home Secretary, thus giving them their nickname of "Bobbies."

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    Regular routes
      15 Sainte-Catherine
      107 Verdun
      420 Express Notre-Dame-de-Grâce

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    Night routes
      358 Sainte-Catherine

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    Address of entrances

      Peel Ouest entrance: 1115 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W., at Peel Street
      Peel Est entrance: 1011 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W., between Peel and Metcalfe streets
      Metcalfe entrance: 1008 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W., at Metcalfe Street

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    Connected via the underground city (Montreal)|underground city
      Royal & Sunalliance
      Tour La Maritime
      Centre Mont-Royal
      Le 2000 Peel
      Les Cours Mont-Royal
      Roots
      Carrefour Industrielle-Alliance (Paramount, Simons)
      McGill metro station and points south and west

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    Other
      Infotouriste
      Dorchester Square
      Dominion Square Building
     
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