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Full fare? about 5 bucks.. Wait i have my scedual here... <br /> <br />Windsor- Dorion line.. full fare, 5 bucks. (5 bucks CDN is about 3.25 american) <br /> <br />Hey it's a cool thing to buy and stick in your scrap book, that way you have 90 minutes to stand on the platform and take all the pictures you possibly can! and if they stop by and check, your all clear! <br /> <br />P.s Lucien lallier station, the old windsor station has been around since the dawn of the CP, made out of old stone, The building used to have hundreds of trains leaving a day, and the history as well as a statue is posted there. <br /> <br />Also, if you only see the part where the trains board, your missing out on alot. That is the new Lucien L'allier station. The old one is down the road from it abit for example <br />{ A } St. hubert; Hockey arena {C} ====================================== <br />____________________________ Road <br /> <br />Ok so the old windsor station is (A) the trains used to stop there, but since they built the Hockey arena the terminus is now at (C) , those === are the tracks starting. the hockey arena of which i speak is where the Montreal Canadians play, and thats inbetween A and C. Both A and C are both connected by road, underground tunnel, or above ground tunnel. and it's less then a 45 second walk taking the road, less then a 2 minute walk taking the tunnel or the above ground passage. <br />The old windsor station entrance, is exactly across the street from St. Georges church, so the church makes a good reference point. <br /> <br />Kev.
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