Tremblay station

Tremblay is an O-Train station on the Confederation Line in Ottawa, Ontario which serves the Ottawa railway station, connecting to Via Rail inter-city services. The station opened on September 14, 2019 to replace the former Transitway bus rapid transit station known as Train Station (which closed on June 28, 2015).

Tremblay
O-Train station
Station entrance
Coordinates45°25′00″N 75°39′12″W
Owned byOC Transpo
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Connections Ottawa station
Construction
ParkingNo
Bicycle facilitiesBicycle parking
Stairway with bike ramps (runnels)
Capital Pathway connection
Disabled accessYes
Other information
WebsiteTremblay
History
Opened17 November 1987 (As BRT station)
14 September 2019 (As LRT station)[1]
Rebuilt2015–2019
ElectrifiedYes
Previous namesTrain station
Services
Preceding station OC Transpo Following station
Hurdman Confederation Line St-Laurent
toward Blair
Location
Tremblay station
Location in Ottawa
Tremblay station
Location in Ontario
Tremblay station
Location in Canada

Layout

Tremblay station platform

Tremblay is a side platform station located at grade in a cutting. The station's single entrance building, located at the same level and opposite the railway station entrance, contains the ticket barrier and exits onto a plaza.

The station's artwork is entitled National Garden, an installation by Jyhling Lee. A series of canopies on the plaza outside the station entrance features silhouettes of flowering plants seemingly cut out of the reflective material of the canopy ceilings and folded down to produce a suspended garden. [2]

Service

The following routes serve Tremblay as of October 6, 2019:[3]

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
West O-Train
East O-Train
A #1369 Tremblay Rd. East  N39   R-1 
B #1371 Tremblay Rd. West  N39   R-1 
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References

  1. Watson, Jim (August 23, 2019). "Line 1 opens on Sept. 14". octranspo.com. Retrieved August 23, 2019.
  2. "O-Train Confederation Line". City of Ottawa. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
  3. "Tremblay | OC Transpo". Retrieved October 23, 2019.


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