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Lebreton Station is a stop on the transitway in Ottawa. It is located in the Lebreton Flats area, near the intersection of Wellington Street and Booth Street. The Chaudi猫res Bridge crosses the Ottawa River just north of this location, and the Canadian War Museum is in walking distance.
It is often frequented by those continuing to Downtown Gatineau, including the Terrasses de la Chaudi猫re government office complex.
Before its cancellation on December 14, 2006, the O-Train, with the extension of the North-South LRT lane, would have served this station heading towards downtown.
It the future, there are plans for extensive residential developments that will create a new urban village in the Lebreton Flats area. This is expected to increase usage of Lebreton Station.
The station is also the rush-hour terminus of the newly-created rapid transit route 99 that links downtown to Riverside South in the south end of the city.
To the east, O'Connor Street is 5 minutes away, Mackenzie King is 10 minutes away, and Hurdman Station is 13 minutes away. To the west, Tunney's Pasture Station is reachable in 2 minutes, and Lincoln Fields Station is reachable in 10 minutes.
The following routes serve Lebreton Station:
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AM ONLY 27 40
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