Erlton/Stampede (C-Train)

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Erlton/Stampede
CTrain Station
Station statistics
Address 2408-3A St. SE
Coordinates 51°01′56″N 114°03′31″W / 51.03222°N 114.05861°W / 51.03222; -114.05861
Line(s) South Line
Connections 10 Dalhousie/Southcentre
17 Renfrew/Ramsay
Structure type At-grade
Platforms Centre-loading platform
Parking No
Other information
Opened 1981
Rebuilt 2011
Accessible
Owned by Calgary Transit
Services
Preceding station   C-Train   Following station
Victoria Park/Stampede
toward Crowfoot
Route 201
39 Avenue
toward Somerset-Bridlewood

Erlton/Stampede (formerly named Erlton until 1995) is a stop on the South Line (Route 201) of the C-Train light rail system in Calgary, Alberta. It is located on the exclusive LRT right of way, 1.7 km South of the City Hall Interlocking, beside Macleod Trail at 25 Avenue SE. The station opened on May 25, 1981 as part of the original South line. The station consists of a center-loading platform with mezzanine access on the North end of the platform and grade-level access at the South end of the platform.

The station serves industrial areas and is at the south entrance of Stampede Park, the site of the Calgary Stampede. It serves as an alternate access to the park and is often favored by riders wishing to avoid the crowds at Victoria Park / Stampede.

In 2005, the station registered an average of 1,700 boardings per weekday.[1]

As part of Calgary Transit's plan to introduce four-car trains, Erlton/Stampede has had its platform extended to the south and can now handle four-car trains. Construction took place and the south grade-level access was temporarily closed from July 29 – December 7, 2011.[2]

References

  1. Calgary Transit (2005). "LRT Station Ridership". Archived from the original on 2007-06-08. Retrieved 2007-08-24. 
  2. Calgary Transit (2011). "Erlton Stampede Station South Ramp Closure". Retrieved 2011-07-26. 


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