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    Pie-IX Boulevard (French: boulevard Pie-IX, pronounced [piˈnœf] in both English and French), named after Pope Pius IX, is a major boulevard in Montreal...
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  • Pius IX was the longest-reigning pope of the Catholic church. Pie-IX may also refer to: Pie-IX Boulevard, a thoroughfare in Montreal, Quebec Pie IX Bridge...
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    Pie-IX station (French pronunciation: [pinœf]) is a Montreal Metro station in the borough of Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve in Montreal, Quebec, Canada...
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    The Pie-IX BRT is a bus rapid transit (BRT) corridor on Pie-IX Boulevard in Montreal between Saint Catherine Street in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve and Saint...
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    Boulevard, Toronto Pie-IX Boulevard, Montreal Paseo de la Reforma, Mexico City Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn Broadway, Manhattan Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles Santa...
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    since been renamed Pie IX Bridge, after Pie-IX Boulevard.[citation needed] The Boulevard itself was named after Pope Pius IX (Pie is the French name for...
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    Pie-IX Boulevard (Pie-Neuf). There is also a stop on Montreal Metro system called Pie-IX serving the Olympic Stadium, which is located alongside Pie-IX...
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    Viau Street to its east, Pierre de Coubertin Avenue to its south, and Pie-IX Boulevard to its west. Built in the mid-1970s on land that was previously part...
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    Route 125 is a Quebec highway running from Montreal (on Pie-IX Boulevard near the Olympic Stadium) to Saint-Donat, Lanaudière, Quebec in the Lanaudière...
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    Saint-Michel to Anjou. There were a total of five planned new stations: Pie-IX, Viau, Lacordaire, Langelier and Anjou. The terminus would be located at...
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    from Molson St. to Pie-IX Boulevard. West of Park Avenue, the road continues into Outremont (where it becomes Mount Royal Boulevard), skirting the northern...
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  • blocks of Jean Talon Street stretching from Saint-Michel Boulevard in the West to Pie-IX Boulevard in the East. Maghrebi merchants in the area, mainly from...
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    initial attempt in the 1990s, a bus rapid transit (BRT) line opened on Pie-IX Boulevard in November 2022. It uses dedicated lanes, has priority at intersections...
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  • of operation. Le Boulevard Shopping Centre is a small indoor shopping centre at the corner of Jean-Talon East and Pie-IX Boulevard in Montreal. The mall...
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  • Barthélemy Joliette, founder of Joliette, Quebec 6 Jun 1976 Pie-IX Boulevard Pie-IX Pope Pius IX Yes (2022) 6 Jun 1976 Viau Rue Viau Charles-Théodore Viau...
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    line runs through the commercial section of downtown Montreal underneath Boulevard de Maisonneuve, formerly Rue de Montigny. It runs mainly on a northeast...
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  • June 1990 to June 2002, a similar line existed in Montreal, along Pie-IX Boulevard; this was indefinitely suspended after two fatalities. Government buses...
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  • French street names in Montreal as French words. Pie IX Boulevard is pronounced as in French: not as "pie nine" but as /ˌpiːˈnʊf/ pee-NUUF (compare French...
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    Museum of Canada. Château Dufresne in the 1910s Château Dufresne from Pie-IX Boulevard, 1936 Replica of the Table of Austerlitz (Hall) Hall, Marius Dufresne's...
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  • followed Boulevard Henri-Bourassa to Boulevard Pie-IX, both of which are principal urban arterial roads. Boulevard Pie-IX north of Boulevard Henri-Bourassa...
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    the neighbourhood of Petite-Patrie and the part of Rosemont west of Pie-IX Boulevard. Its whole territory is part of the Montreal Borough of Rosemont–La...
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  • of the longest streets on the Island of Montreal. It runs from Décarie Boulevard in the west through Anjou in the east to Galeries d'Anjou. Jean Talon...
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    Quebec (STM BRT): The SRB (Service rapide par bus) Pie-IX is currently under construction on Pie-IX Boulevard, with dedicated right of way and station-like...
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    line. The station is located immediately southwest of Boulevard Pie-IX, parallel to Boulevard Industriel. The station, built on an embankment, possesses...
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    D'Iberville Street Saint-Michel Boulevard Pie-IX Boulevard Lacordaire Boulevard De L'Assomption Boulevard Langelier Boulevard East–west streets Rue de la...
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  • their grid axis. Streets such as Saint Laurent Boulevard, Papineau Ave., De Lorimier Ave. and Pie-IX Blvd. have a foot in both rivers[clarification needed]...
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  • Saint Joseph Boulevard (official in French: boulevard Saint-Joseph) is a major boulevard located east of Mount Royal in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Although...
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  • 1920s, Montreal already boasted several popular nightclubs and clubs: the Boulevard, the Commodore, the Hollywood, the Blue Sky, and the Chinese Paradise...
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    Maloney Boulevard until the terminus of Autoroute 50 at des Allumettières Boulevard. Route 148 then continues west on des Allumettières Boulevard towards...
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  • revised its policies for one of those, the Henri-Bourassa overpass above Pie IX Boulevard, closing it completely to all trucks. This overpass has since been...
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