Stadium station (Edmonton)
Stadium | |||||||||||
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Edmonton LRT station | |||||||||||
General information | |||||||||||
Coordinates | 53°33′36″N 113°28′15″W / 53.56000°N 113.47083°W | ||||||||||
Owned by | City of Edmonton | ||||||||||
Platforms | Centre | ||||||||||
Tracks | 2 | ||||||||||
Construction | |||||||||||
Structure type | Surface | ||||||||||
Parking | 468 Stalls | ||||||||||
Bicycle facilities | Yes | ||||||||||
Accessible | Yes | ||||||||||
Other information | |||||||||||
Website | Stadium LRT Station | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
Opened | 1978 | ||||||||||
Electrified | 600 V DC[1] | ||||||||||
Passengers | |||||||||||
2019 (typical weekday) | 2,715 board 2,669 alight 5,384 Total[2] | ||||||||||
Services | |||||||||||
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Stadium station is an Edmonton Light Rail Transit station in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It serves the Capital Line. It is a ground-level station located at 111 Avenue and 84 Street, next to Commonwealth Stadium and Clarke Stadium.
History
The station opened on April 22, 1978, and is one of the original five stations on the LRT system.[3]
Redevelopment work on the station began in mid-May 2020. The station redevelopment includes renovating the entire station roof canopy, removing the underground concourse, adding a second platform (making the station the only two platform LRT station in Edmonton), adding new heated shelters, public washrooms, and a security office. This redevelopment work is expected to be complete in January 2022.[4]
Station layout
The station has a 125 metre long centre loading platform that can accommodate two five-car LRT trains at the same time, with one train on each side of the platform. The platform is just under eight metres wide, which is narrow by current Edmonton LRT design guidelines. 468 parking spaces are available to commuters at the station.[5]
Public art
The public art at Stadium station was designed by students at the University of Alberta. It is a series of flags and flagpoles made of coloured aluminum.[6]
Security
In 2010, a 23-year-old woman was shot and killed at Stadium station.[7]
Around the station
Stadium Transit Centre
Stadium Transit Centre | |
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General information | |
Platforms | 9 bus bays[8] |
Construction | |
Parking | Yes |
Accessible | Yes |
Other information | |
Website | Stadium Transit Centre |
The Stadium Transit Centre is located on the east and west side of the LRT station (along 111 avenue). It is connected to the station by a pedestrian underpass below the station. This transit centre has park & ride and a drop off area. There are no public washrooms, pay phones, or vending machines at this transit centre.[9]
The following bus routes serve the transit centre:[10]
To/From | Routes |
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Abbottsfield Transit Centre | 101 |
Belvedere Transit Centre | 2-Owl |
Coliseum Transit Centre | 2-Owl |
Clareview Transit Centre | 2-Owl |
Downtown | 2 |
Kingsway/Royal Alex Transit Centre | 3 |
West Edmonton Mall Transit Centre | 2 |
Westmount Transit Centre | 3 |
The above list does not include LRT services from the adjacent LRT station.
References
- ^ "SD160 Light Rail Vehicle" (PDF). Siemens Transportation Systems, Inc. May 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 26, 2010. Retrieved August 1, 2014.
- ^ "2019 LRT Passenger Count Report" (PDF). City of Edmonton. April 2020. Retrieved 5 Feb 2021.
- ^ The other four are Belvedere station, Coliseum station, Churchill station and Central station.
- ^ Bourne, Kirby (2 May 2020). "City of Edmonton gearing up for LRT maintenance and revitalization projects". Global News. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
- ^ City of Edmonton (July 2011). "LRT Design Guidelines 2011" (PDF). City of Edmonton. p. 700. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 1, 2012. Retrieved May 30, 2012.
- ^ "Stadium Station Art :: City of Edmonton". Archived from the original on 2013-09-04.
- ^ "Woman shot dead at Edmonton LRT station | CBC News".
- ^ "Stadium Transit Centre Map" (PDF). City of Edmonton. Retrieved October 2, 2017.
- ^ "Stadium Transit Centre". City of Edmonton. Retrieved October 2, 2017.
- ^ "Brochures in PDF". City of Edmonton. Retrieved 1 September 2019.
See also
Media related to Stadium station (Edmonton) at Wikimedia Commons