Mackenzie King station

Mackenzie King
Ottawa Transitway station
Location Mackenzie King Bridge, Ottawa, Ontario
Canada
Coordinates 45°25′27″N 75°41′23″W / 45.42417°N 75.68972°W / 45.42417; -75.68972Coordinates: 45°25′27″N 75°41′23″W / 45.42417°N 75.68972°W / 45.42417; -75.68972
Owned by OC Transpo
Services
Preceding station   OC Transpo   Following station
Rapid services ending in 2018
toward Stittsville
Route 61
toward St-Laurent
Route 62
toward Innovation
Route 63Terminus
toward Baseline
Route 87
toward Greenboro
toward Baseline
Route 91
toward Trim
Route 94
toward Millennium
Route 95
Westbound
toward Trim
Route 95
Eastbound
toward Trim
Route 97
toward Airport
Route 98
Westbound
toward Hawthorne
Route 98
Eastbound
toward Hawthorne
toward Lebreton
Route 99

Mackenzie King is a major station on the Ottawa Transitway. It is served by all three of OC Transpo's principal routes along with all express routes and several crosstown routes. It consists of reserved bus lanes on the Mackenzie King Bridge over the Rideau Canal, with indoor waiting areas attached to the adjacent Rideau Centre for westbound buses and the National Defence building for eastbound ones; the two sides are linked by crosswalks and pedestrian underpasses. It is one of the busiest stations, due to the high density, key connections and presence of numerous trip generators. There is also an OC Transpo shop in the Rideau Centre which supplies bus tickets, passes, and maps.

West of the station, the transitway splits into reserved bus lanes on the one-way streets Albert and Slater which handle buses through central Ottawa; to the east, it runs in bus lanes through to Laurier station.

Before its cancellation, the terminus of the extended O-Train line would have been just east of Mackenzie King station, along with a possibility of an expanded bus terminal. The project was cancelled on December 14, 2006.

Most local routes serving downtown as well as a connection to STO bus service are located on Rideau Street on the other side of the Rideau Centre. Due to the role of the Rideau Centre as a pedestrian link between local Rideau Street routes and transitway routes, its hallways are kept open past normal shopping hours until 1:00 AM. After this point, all transitway routes are re-routed to Rideau Street to allow the mall to close its doors before bus service ends; other routes end service around 12:30 AM.

Service

From the principal buses at MacKenzie King Station, the travel time to either Hurdman Station or Kent Station is 5 minutes. Access to Lebreton Station is possible in 10 minutes, while Lincoln Fields Station is reachable in 20 minutes.

The following routes serve MacKenzie King Station:
Rapid Routes: 61 62 63 87 91 94 95 97 98 99
Frequent Routes: 16 44 80 85
Local Routes: 19 22 30 33 34 38 64 86
Connexion Routes: 221 222 224 228 231 232 233 234 235 237 252 256 261 262 263 264 265 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 277 278 282 283 293 299

The following routes serve Rideau Street:
Frequent Routes: 4 6 7 11 12 14
Local Routes: 5 9 18
Overnight Routes: 44 61 85 95 97 106


The following STO serve Rideau Street in addition to OC Transpo:
Peak Period Routes: 200
Regular Routes: 20 55 59 300(PM) 400
Occasional Routes:48 67 87 [1]

References

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