Carleton station

Coordinates: 45°23′08″N 75°41′45″W / 45.38556°N 75.69583°W / 45.38556; -75.69583
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Carleton
O-Train station
Overhead view of Carleton station. Two Stadler FLIRT trains dwell at both platforms.
General information
Coordinates45°23′08″N 75°41′45″W / 45.38556°N 75.69583°W / 45.38556; -75.69583
Owned byOC Transpo
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Construction
ParkingParking Lot P4
Bicycle facilitiesBike shelter at both entrances
AccessibleYes
History
Opened2001
Rebuilt2017, 2024
Services
Preceding station OC Transpo Following station
Dow's Lake
toward Bayview
Line 2
Reopens 2024
Mooney's Bay
toward Limebank

Carleton is an O-Train light rail station located in the center of the Carleton University campus in Ottawa, Ontario. The station is served by Line 2, which began service in 2001, and is between Dow's Lake station to the north and Mooney's Bay station to the south. The line and station are currently under construction, and are expected to reopen in the summer of 2024.

History[edit]

The station in 2005
A Bombardier Talent train at Carleton in 2008, before the fleet was replaced in 2015 and the station upgraded in 2017.

Carleton was previously the only O-Train station along the Trillium Line with separate tracks and platforms for each direction, in order to allow the two trains working the otherwise (formerly) single-track line at any given time to pass. Since service upgrades in 2014-2015, and the ongoing O-Train South expansion project (Stage 2), more passing tracks have been added to the line. The station was upgraded in 2017 to accommodate the installations of fare gates and shelters parallel to the existing platforms, replacing the previous Proof-of-payment system.

Stage 2 expansion and upgrades[edit]

South of the station, the line crosses over the Rideau River on a bridge, which was refurbished during Stage 2. As part of the Stage 2 South expansion, the southernmost pedestrian underpass linking Richcraft Hall and Pigiarvik was rehabilitated, and the main pedestrian underpass located between the station platforms and the Maintenance Building was demolished and replaced with a new structure double the length of the original. During Stage 2, a short tunnel was dug perpendicular to the platforms at their north end. Although it is currently not connected, in the near-to-medium-term future it will provide a direct, weather-protected connection between the station and the Carleton University tunnel system; likely to be connected to the Minto CASE in the building's later expansion. In the 2023 Campus Master Plan update and the 2019 Carleton University Transportation Strategy, the university included plans to build a bus loop or transit hub on the eastern side of the station, in the footprint of existing Parking Lot P4- and relocating all bus connections and bus–train transfers to that area.[1][2] Pending approval by the City of Ottawa, Carleton plans to connect the transit hub directly to the northbound platform of the train station, providing an additional fare-paid access point for the community.

A Stadler FLIRT train dwells on the southbound platform during Stage 2 testing and construction

Service[edit]

The following routes serve Carleton station as of April 4, 2024:[3]

O-Train
 E1  Shuttle Express
 R1   R2   R4  O-Train replacement bus routes
 98   39  Rapid routes
 N75  Night routes
 40   11  Frequent routes
 55   162  Local routes
 284  Connexion routes
 405  300s: Shopper routes
400s: Event routes
600s: School routes
Additional info:
Carleton station service
O-Train (To reopen in 2024)
A (Campus Ave.)  2   7   10   111 
B (University Dr.)  2   7   10   111 
  • Will be the future terminus of Local Route 48, serving Alta Vista, connecting at Elmvale and terminating in the north at Hurdman station

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Carleton University Transportation Strategy 2019" (PDF). carleton.ca. Jan 24, 2019.
  2. ^ "Carleton University Transportation Plan" (PDF). carleton.ca. June 6, 2023.
  3. ^ "Carleton | OC Transpo". octranspo.com. Retrieved April 4, 2024.

External links[edit]

Media related to Carleton Station at Wikimedia Commons