Greenboro Station
Greenboro Station in Ottawa, Ontario is a stop on the transitway, and is the current southern terminus of the O-Train Trillium Line. It was expected to extend towards the south by 2009 (before its cancellation), and the proposed East-West Line would have intersected at this station. It is the most important station in the south end and serves as the non-peak period terminus of newly created rapid transit route 99.
It is located at Bank Street and Johnston Road at the north end of the South Keys shopping complex. The station also has a 678-space Park and Ride lot. The O-Train platform is level with the pedestrian overpass crossing the transitway. The bus terminus was opened with the southern transitway on September 2, 1995. The officially opening ceremony was held the following day.) O-Train service was inaugurated in 2001.
Facilities
Service
The following routes serve Greenboro Station:
O-TRAIN Trillium Line
1
40 43
87 97 98 99
107
114 116A 116B 143 144 146 147
189 199
204
402
452
Notes
- Route 43 serves the upper level of Greenboro Station.
- Route 98 is extended to/from downtown until about 11:00pm Monday-Friday and during business hours on the weekends.
- Route 99 is extended to downtown in the AM peak and from downtown in the PM Peak.
- Route 116 is extended from Hurdman via the Southeast Transitway during the AM Peak and to Hurdman during the PM Peak.
- Route 116A travels via MacFarlane between Auriga and Merivale; Route 116B travels via West Hunt Club to Merivale after serving the Rideau Heights Business Park.
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