Terry Fox Station (OC Transpo)

Terry Fox
Transitway Station
Station statistics
Parking 515 spaces
Other information
Owned by OC Transpo
Services
Preceding station   OC Transpo   Following station
Terminus
Route 96
toward Blair

Terry Fox Transitway Station is a bus-stop on Ottawa, Ontario, Canada's transitway served by OC Transpo buses and named after cancer research activist Terry Fox. It is located in the western transitway section and is the main western terminal of Route 96 (some are extended to Stittsville).

It is located adjacent the Kanata Centrum shopping centre at Kanata Avenue and Earl Grey Drive, just east of the Highway 417 exit at Terry Fox Drive. The station entered service in September 2004 with construction still having been underway at that time; it officially opened on February 22, 2005. Before the station's construction, a small terminal was located at Kanata Town Centre, located south of 417 on Katimavik Road.

The station was needed as the Kanata Centrum was getting more and more popular, while the Kanata Town Centre was desolate for several years. Previously, service to the Centrum was very limited, but the construction of the Castlefrank Road/Kanata Avenue interchange and (Valour Bridge) overpass over 417 have permitted for several bus routes to serve the Centrum.

The station also contains a Park & Ride facility.

Service

Travel to Stittsville Station takes 22 minutes. In the opposite directions, travelling to Bayshore Station takes 14 minutes. Lincoln Fields Station is 23 minutes away, and Hurdman Station is 46 minutes away.

The following routes serve Terry Fox Station:
96 118 161 163 164 168 183 404 658 673

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