uOttawa station

uOttawa
Location Ottawa, Ontario
Canada
Coordinates 45°25′14″N 75°40′56″W / 45.42056°N 75.68222°W / 45.42056; -75.68222Coordinates: 45°25′14″N 75°40′56″W / 45.42056°N 75.68222°W / 45.42056; -75.68222
Owned by OC Transpo
Other information
Status Station closed until May 2018. Reopening as LRT station.
History
Closed 24 April 2016
Rebuilt May 2018
Services
Preceding station   OC Transpo   Following station
Confederation Line
(opens 2018)
toward Blair

uOttawa Station is a future LRT station on the upcoming O-Train Confederation Line, replacing Campus station, which was a former bus stop on Ottawa's transitway. [1] Located just east of the Rideau Canal at the western terminus of Somerset Street East, the station serviced the University of Ottawa's southern section and the Sandy Hill neighbourhood. A pedestrian tunnel runs under the station linking the university and the canal.

Campus station was the eastern-most bus station located within Ottawa's downtown core, serving mainly as a drop-off and pickup for pedestrians, especially university students and staff.

The Corktown Footbridge over the Rideau Canal was opened in September 2006 to link the Campus station to the Golden Triangle neighbourhood east of Elgin Street.

The station will become an O-Train station on the Confederation Line after 2018 and the name will be changed to uOttawa. Effective April 24, 2016, both this station and the adjacent transitway has shut down to make room for the LRT construction. As a result, most Transitway buses now only serves Laurier to the north of uOttawa. However, routes 95, 98, and 97 (after 10pm) have been rerouted onto King Edward Avenue and also serves the university at a bus stop near Templeton Street. All buses using this stop (like the Transitway station) also provides service between Laurier and Lees (eastbound only) Stations.[2]

References

  1. "Campus" (PDF). Station Layout. OC Transpo. December 2015. Retrieved March 2016. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  2. "OC Transpo - Campus Station Closure April 24". OC Transpo. Retrieved 7 April 2016.
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