Clean, quiet, and easy to navigate on a Sunday morning.nIf more rubbish, recyling, and handwashing stations were available it would be better.nWhy is there no announcement of arriving and departing carriages for the differently abled?
Public transit hub near downtown of Montreal, under ground pass to McGill university health center, Maga hospitalMontreal children, general, royal Victoria, and Schneider children hospital next to, Glen site, metro orange line stop, 3 communter trains to the West/Vaudreuil-Dorion, and North/St Jerome, South/Candiac , spacious underground passes to different destinations, and elevator available for people in need, there's general shop, transit tickets vending machines accepting credit card, debit card and cash payment. There is transit stuffer inside booth selling tickets and helping passengers to pass the turnstile, the best station if you want change trains to metro orange line
Vendome is a decent and nice station.nnThe pros:nIt’s right by the hospital.nIt’s connected with Exo.nIt’s close to Westmount and pretty much NDG and Concordia Loyola.nnThe consnThey need better signage and bilingual signage and announcements if not bigger pictographs.nnThere is no washrooms.nnAll in all it’s a decent station.
I pass by here everyday on my way to work. Honestly I'm not too sure how to review this station. I use the vaudreuil line and it isn't so bad, but when schools are opened there are a lot of people here and this causes sometimes massive delays. Nothing can really be done to solve this. Since it is such a popular stop for most students and workers. Just thought to mention it, cause if you are passive through here whether it be by train or metro on busy hours expect possible delays.
Next to no seating outside at the train station, 0 seating indoors.