Churchill (ETS)
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Churchill Station was one of the five original stations along the LRT (route 201) line in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.[1] It is located between Central Station and Stadium Station. It opened April 22, 1978.
Churchill Station is located in the downtown core beneath Churchill Square. The station serves downtown Edmonton's Arts District, with pedway connections to the Art Gallery of Alberta, Francis Winspear Centre for Music, and the Citadel Theatre. The station also serves Edmonton City Hall, the Provincial Law Courts of Alberta, the Edmonton City Centre shopping mall, and the Edmonton Public Library's Stanley A. Milner branch.
In November 2006, Churchill became the first LRT station in Edmonton to have an exclusive ad campaign, with all ad space, as well as many other parts of the station, in the station being used by ads for Enmax.
Churchill is one of only four stations that have never been the terminus of the LRT system.[2]
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- ^ The other four were Central Station, Stadium Station, Coliseum Station and Belvedere Station.
- ^ The other three are Bay Station, Stadium Station and Coliseum Station.
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