Place d'Orléans station

Place d'Orléans (also simply called Orléans) is a transitway station in the suburb of Orléans in the former city of Gloucester in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The station opened in 1994,[1] just off Regional Road 174 and Champlain Street right next to Place d'Orléans Shopping Centre.[2] It is the main transit hub between local routes in Orléans and Route 39 (previously known as route 95).[3]

Place d'Orléans
Ottawa Transitway station
LocationOttawa, Ontario, Canada
Coordinates45°28′43″N 75°31′08″W
Owned byOC Transpo
Construction
Parking568 spaces
Disabled accessYes
History
Opened1994
Services
Preceding station OC Transpo Following station
Jeanne d'Arc
toward Blair
Route 39 Trim
toward Millennium

There is a park and ride lot located north of Regional Road 174 off Champlain street. This lot is accessible from the main station by a covered pedestrian overpass and is also serviced by route 39 as it departs towards downtown via the Transitway. This parking lot reaches capacity on a daily basis, and, overflow parking is allowed at the south-west corner of the Place d'Orléans Shopping Centre. The Trim station and associated park and ride lot were constructed in alleviate pressure on the Orléans park and ride lot.

Peak period trips on route 39 departing from Trim station do not serve the station itself, and instead, access the park and ride directly from Regional Road 174 on their way downtown.[3]

During the summer, route 139 provides special weekend service to Petrie Island Beach, located just off Trim Road.[3]

Service

The following routes serve Place d'Orléans:[2]

Place d'Orléans Station Service
1A  37   131   232   234   302 
1B
East
 33   35   39 
 221   233   235   236 
2A
West
 39 
 302   405   455 
2B  31 
2C  33   35   37   38   131   138 
4A West
Park and ride
 33   35   37   39   405   455 
 221   232   233   234   235   236 
Champlain
near Alpine
 237 

Notes

  • Route  139  only operates on weekends during the summer months.
  • Route  237  only serves the park-and-ride for this station during the afternoon peak period.
  • This station was previously served by Routes  91 ,  95  and  104 , all of which were discontinued upon the launch of Line and replaced with Route  39 .
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References

  1. "Transitway Background 1983-2008". OC Transpo. 1 December 2008. Archived from the original on |archive-url= requires |archive-date= (help).
  2. "Place d'Orléans". Station Layout. OC Transpo. October 2019. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
  3. "OC Transpo Routes & Maps". OC Transpo. Retrieved 2014-08-13.

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