Greenboro station

Greenboro
Coordinates 45°21′35″N 75°39′32.8″W / 45.35972°N 75.659111°W / 45.35972; -75.659111Coordinates: 45°21′35″N 75°39′32.8″W / 45.35972°N 75.659111°W / 45.35972; -75.659111
Owned by OC Transpo
Platforms At-grade - single
Tracks 1
Construction
Parking 678 spaces at South Keys Shopping Centre
Bicycle facilities Yes
Disabled access 1 (2 elevators)
History
Opened 1995
Rebuilt 2001
Services
Preceding station   OC Transpo   Following station
toward Bayview
Route 2Terminus
toward Baseline
Route 87Terminus
Route 97
toward Airport
Route 98
toward Hawthorne
toward Lebreton
Route 99
New services
toward Bayview
Route 2Terminus
toward Airport
Route 97
toward Hurdman
toward Hawthorne
Route 98
Route 99

Greenboro is a stop on the transitway, and is the current southern terminus of the O-Train Trillium Line in Ottawa, Ontario.[1] It was expected to extend towards the south by 2009 (before its cancellation), and the proposed East-West Line would have intersected at this station. It is the most important station in the south end and serves as the non-peak period terminus of newly created rapid transit route 99.

It is located at Bank Street and Johnston Road at the north end of the South Keys shopping complex. The station also has a 678-space Park and Ride lot. The O-Train platform is level with the pedestrian overpass crossing the transitway. The bus terminus was opened with the southern transitway on September 2, 1995. The officially opening ceremony was held the following day.) O-Train service was inaugurated in 2001.

Facilities

Service

The following routes currently serve Greenboro Station:

Greenboro Station Service
O-Train Routes2
Rapid RoutesR2 87 97 98 99
Frequent Routes6 40
Local Routes92 93 96 189 197 199
Connexion Routes293 294 299
Shopper's Routes304
Event Routes402 452

References

  1. "Greenboro" (PDF). Station Layout. OC Transpo. December 2015. Retrieved March 2016. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)

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