Terminus Centre-Ville (AMT)
The Terminus Centre-ville is a bus station in Montreal. It is located in the central district of Ville- Marie among the skyscrapers 1000 de La Gauchetière, the tallest building in the city. Opened in 1992, the bus station is operated by the state-owned transport company Agence métropolitaine de transport (AMT). It is the terminus of many bus lines running to the suburbs on the opposite side of the St. Lawrence River ( Rive- Sud).
About the widely branched Montreal underground city of Terminus Centre-ville is connected with other transport buildings nearby. These are the Bonaventure metro station Montreal and the Gare Centrale and Gare Lucien- L'Allier.
Use
The bus station has 21 platforms No. and is used by the following companies:
- Réseau de transport de Longueuil
- Agence métropolitaine de transport
- CIT Le Richelain
- CIT Chambly -Richelieu - Carignan
- CIT Roussillon
- OMIT de Saint -Jean -sur -Richelieu
- CIT du Haut -Saint -Laurent
- CIT de la Vallée du Richelieu
- OMIT de Sainte -Julie
There are also several bus routes of the city Société de transport de Montréal, which stops operate in neighboring streets.