Brentwood station (Calgary)

Brentwood
C-Train station (Northwest Line)
Location 4099 Crowchild Trail NW
Coordinates 51°05′15″N 114°07′56″W / 51.08750°N 114.13222°W / 51.08750; -114.13222
Line(s) Red line (201)
Platforms Center-loading platform
Connections 8 North Pointe/Brentwood
9 Varsity Acres/Bridgeland
10 Dalhousie/Southcentre
20 Heritage/Northmount
37 Northwest Loop
43 Northwest Loop
72 Circle Route
73 Circle Route
91 Lions Park/Brentwood (Foothills Hospital)
137 Northwest Loop
143 Northwest Loop
181 Mount Royal University North Express
405 Hillhurst/Brentwood
407 Greenwood/Brentwood
408 Valley Ridge
Construction
Structure type At-grade
Parking 1381 spaces
Disabled access Yes
History
Opened 1990
Rebuilt 2011 (platform extension)
Services
Preceding station   CTrain   Following station
toward Tuscany
Red Line

Brentwood station is a CTrain light rail station in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It serves the Northwest Line (Route 201). The station opened on 30 August 1990 as part of a 1.1 km (0.68 miles) extension of the Northwest line, and was the terminal station of the Northwest line up to 14 December 2003. Located 6.2 km Northwest of the 7 Avenue & 9 Street SW interlocking in the median of Crowchild Trail, to the West of Charleswood Drive. The station serves the city's Brentwood neighbourhood, Varsity, Brentwood Village Mall, and the University Research Park.

Pedestrian overpasses connect the neighbourhoods, park and ride lot, and bus terminal to the station. Inside the station two escalators, a set of stairs, and an elevator provide access down to the platform. The park and ride lot provides 1381 spaces and is located on the South side of Crowchild Trail.

The station was initially planned to be constructed along with the rest of the Northwest line which opened in 1987; however, due to delays for the interchange at Crowchild Trail and Charleswood Drive/32 Avenue NW as well as the rush to get train service to the university for the 1988 Olympics, the station was delayed 3 years to 1990.

In the summer of 2011, the platform was extended to the North to accommodate future four-car trains as part of Calgary Transit's platform extension program to allow for operation of four-car CTrains starting in 2014.

In 2008, the station registered an average of 14,900 boardings per weekday.[1]

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