Teron station

Teron is an OC Transpo Transitway Station in Ottawa, Ontario. The station is located in the suburb of Kanata on Campeau Drive just east of the intersection with Teron Road from which it takes its name, which in turn was named after William Teron, who was responsible for developing Kanata. It is near the western off-ramp of Highway 417 at March Road and an overpass north of Eagleson Station and Park and Ride. Teron was officially included in the Transitway system in the 2007 fall schedules.

Teron
Transitway station
Coordinates45°19′21.0″N 75°53′22.2″W
Owned byOC Transpo
Other information
Station code3018
History
Opened2007
Services
Preceding station OC Transpo Following station
Terry Fox Route 62 Moodie
One-way operation
Eagleson
Innovation
Terminus
Route 63 Moodie
One-way operation
Eagleson

The main purpose of the new Transitway facility according to OC Transpo's Transplan program as the result of public consultation process on transit improvement was to improve connections between local routes in Kanata North and routes 63 and 64, which travel to the Kanata North Business Park from Lebreton Station and Lincoln Fields Station. Other routes, such as route 62, route 164 (serving Hope Side Road),[1] and route 168 (serving Beaverbrook and Bridlewood[2] serve Teron Station, and routes 62, 164, and 168 all provide a connection to Kanata Centrum at Terry Fox Station from routes 63 and 64 in Kanata North.[1][2]

Additionally, Teron will be part of a future extension of the Western Segment of the Transitway. According to the Ottawa Transportation Master Plan, the segment from Eagleson Road to Terry Fox Drive is scheduled to be completed by 2031.[3]

Service

The following routes serve Teron station as of October 6 2019:[4]

Key
O-Train
 98   39  Rapid routes
 40   11  Frequent routes
 55   173  Local routes
 298  Connexion routes
 406  300s: Shopper routes
400s: Event routes
600s: School routes
Stop Routes
1A West 62   63   64   164   166   168   265   268 
2A East 62   63   64   164   166   168   265   268 
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See also

References

  1. "OC Transpo - Routes & Maps - Route 164". OC Transpo. Retrieved 2015-07-04.
  2. "OC Transpo - Routes & Maps - Route 168". OC Transpo. Retrieved 2015-07-04.
  3. "Ottawa Transportation Master Plan". City of Ottawa. Retrieved 2015-07-04.
  4. "Teron | OC Transpo". Retrieved October 30, 2019.

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