Parliament station

Transit station in Ottawa, Canada
Preceding station OC Transpo Following station
Lyon Line 1 Rideau
toward Blair

Parliament (French: Parlement) is a station on the Confederation Line as part of the O-Train network in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The station is located under O'Connor and Queen Streets in Downtown Ottawa.[2][3] It has the highest projected use of all new stops on the Confederation Line,[3] with access to Parliament Hill, Sparks Street, the downtown business district, as well as the World Exchange Plaza and Bank Street. The station is also near the CBC Ottawa Production Centre studios.

Layout

Street Entrance

Parliament is an underground station with two side platforms. A single Grand Hall Concourse is located immediately above platform level. The station's entrances are integrated with the Sun Life Financial Centre and Heritage Place; both lead to the centre of the concourse, with ticket barriers at either end leading to the ends of the platform.[4]

The Grand Hall Concourse is 15 metres underground, while the platform itself is 19 metres.[3]

The station features two artworks: Lone Pine Sunset by Douglas Coupland, an installation of brightly coloured panels based on Tom Thomson's The Jack Pine running along the ceiling of the concourse, as well as Trails: home and away by Jennifer Stead, a series of painted metal screens located between the two tracks at platform level.[4]

Service

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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:
  • Line 1: O-Train Confederation Line
  • Route 2: Trillium Line (currently a bus route)
     
  • Routes 5 to 99: connect to Line 1 and/or Route 2
  • Routes 100 to 199: connect to Transitway
  • Routes 200 to 299: Connexion (peak periods only)
  • Routes 301 to 305: Shopper (limited rural service)
  • Routes 404 to 406: Canadian Tire Centre events
  • Routes 450 to 456: Lansdowne Park events
  • Routes 602 to 698: high schools
     
  • Route R1: replaces Line 1 when out of service
  • Route R2: alternative name for current Route 2
  • Routes N39 to N97: night service (replaces Line 1)
  • White backgrounds: service may be limited
     
  • Last two digits represent service area:

The following routes serve Parliament station as of October 6, 2019:[5]

Stops Routes
East O-Train
West O-Train
A Queen St. East  R1   6   7   11   15   16   18   19   N57   N61   N75 
B Queen St. West  R1   6   7   11   15   16   N57   N61   N75 
C O' Connor St. South none
D #7682 Bank St. South none
E Wellington St. East none

References

  1. ^ Watson, Jim (August 23, 2019). "Line 1 opens on Sept. 14". OC Transpo. Retrieved August 23, 2019.
  2. ^ "Welcome to OC Transpo". OC Transpo. Retrieved 2017-06-28.
  3. ^ a b c "Overview | Parliament | The Build | Ottawa Confederation Line". www.ligneconfederationline.ca. Retrieved 2017-06-28.
  4. ^ a b "O-Train Confederation Line". City of Ottawa. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
  5. ^ "Parliament | OC Transpo". Retrieved October 10, 2019.
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