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Rideau is an underground [[side platform]] station. Two concourses located above the two ends of the platforms contain the [[ticket barrier]]s and give access to the Rideau Centre (west concourse) and the William Street/ByWard Market exit (east concourse). Both concourses feature elevators to the surface and the platforms. |
Rideau is an underground [[side platform]] station. Two concourses located above the two ends of the platforms contain the [[ticket barrier]]s and give access to the Rideau Centre (west concourse) and the William Street/ByWard Market exit (east concourse). Both concourses feature elevators to the surface and the platforms. |
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The station is the deepest on Ottawa's network, with the platform 26.5 metres underground. |
The station is the deepest on Ottawa's network, with the platform 26.5 metres underground. It also has the longest transit escalator in Canada at 35.3 metres.<ref>https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/five-things-confederation-line-lrt-will-have-the-longest-escalator-in-canada</ref> |
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The station features two artworks: ''FLOW/FLOTS'' by [[Geneviève Cadieux]], a set of two glass screens on the station concourses overlooking the platforms; and ''The shape this takes to get to that'' by [[Jim Verburg]], a set of murals in the access stairwells.<ref name="ottawa-ca-confederation-line">{{cite web |title=O-Train Confederation Line |url=https://ottawa.ca/en/residents/transportation-and-parking/oc-transpo-and-public-transit/o-train-confederation-line |publisher=City of Ottawa |accessdate=17 September 2019}}</ref> Additionally, an exhibition area called "Corridor 45|75" is located along the corridor connecting the west concourse with the access to the Rideau Centre.<ref>{{cite web |title=Corridor 45{{!}}75 |url=https://ottawa.ca/en/residents/arts-heritage-and-culture/galleries-and-exhibition-spaces/corridor-4575 |publisher=City of Ottawa |accessdate=17 September 2019}}</ref> |
The station features two artworks: ''FLOW/FLOTS'' by [[Geneviève Cadieux]], a set of two glass screens on the station concourses overlooking the platforms; and ''The shape this takes to get to that'' by [[Jim Verburg]], a set of murals in the access stairwells.<ref name="ottawa-ca-confederation-line">{{cite web |title=O-Train Confederation Line |url=https://ottawa.ca/en/residents/transportation-and-parking/oc-transpo-and-public-transit/o-train-confederation-line |publisher=City of Ottawa |accessdate=17 September 2019}}</ref> Additionally, an exhibition area called "Corridor 45|75" is located along the corridor connecting the west concourse with the access to the Rideau Centre.<ref>{{cite web |title=Corridor 45{{!}}75 |url=https://ottawa.ca/en/residents/arts-heritage-and-culture/galleries-and-exhibition-spaces/corridor-4575 |publisher=City of Ottawa |accessdate=17 September 2019}}</ref> |
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==Service== |
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![]() Entrance at the corner of Rideau and William Streets | |||||||||||
General information | |||||||||||
Location | Rideau Street, Ottawa, Ontario Canada | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 45°25′34″N 75°41′31″W / 45.42611°N 75.69194°W | ||||||||||
Owned by | OC Transpo | ||||||||||
Tracks | 2 | ||||||||||
Construction | |||||||||||
Structure type | Underground | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
Opened | September 14, 2019[1] | ||||||||||
Services | |||||||||||
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Rideau is a station on the O-Train Confederation Line on Rideau Street on the border of the Sandy Hill and ByWard Market neighbourhoods in Central Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Location
The underground station is beneath Rideau Street in Central Ottawa.[2]
Originally, Rideau station was to be built under the Rideau Canal, with a station at Confederation Square, closer to Parliament Hill. It was decided to relocate the station to the east in partnership with Cadillac Fairview, the owners of the Rideau Centre, where it would serve more people and provide access to the ByWard Market.[3]
There are two entrances from the Rideau Centre on the south side and another built into a Scotiabank on the north side of Rideau Street, at the threshold of the ByWard Market.[4]
Through the Rideau Centre, riders can walk to Hudson's Bay, the Westin Hotel, the Shaw Centre, the Transportation Building and the National Defence Headquarters without stepping outside.
The station serves destinations such as the ByWard Market, National Gallery, US Embassy, Shaw Centre, Government Conference Centre,[2] Rideau Canal, National War Memorial, Château Laurier and National Arts Centre,[5] as well as retail shops, restaurants and hotels.[2]
Layout
Rideau is an underground side platform station. Two concourses located above the two ends of the platforms contain the ticket barriers and give access to the Rideau Centre (west concourse) and the William Street/ByWard Market exit (east concourse). Both concourses feature elevators to the surface and the platforms.
The station is the deepest on Ottawa's network, with the platform 26.5 metres underground. It also has the longest transit escalator in Canada at 35.3 metres.[6]
The station features two artworks: FLOW/FLOTS by Geneviève Cadieux, a set of two glass screens on the station concourses overlooking the platforms; and The shape this takes to get to that by Jim Verburg, a set of murals in the access stairwells.[7] Additionally, an exhibition area called "Corridor 45|75" is located along the corridor connecting the west concourse with the access to the Rideau Centre.[8]
Service
The following routes serve Rideau station as of April 26 2020:[9]
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O-Train |
E1 | Shuttle Express |
R1 R2 | 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:
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Stop | Routes |
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East O-Train | ![]() |
West O-Train | ![]() |
A Rideau St. West | none |
B Rideau St. East | none |
C Sussex Dr. North | 9 |
D Rideau St. West | 6 9 |
Sinkhole
A sinkhole unexpectedly appeared on June 8, 2016 on Rideau Street adjoining the excavation for the underground station.[10]
References
- ^ Watson, Jim (August 23, 2019). "Line 1 opens on Sept. 14". octranspo.com. Retrieved August 23, 2019.
- ^ a b c "Downtown LRT Stations" (PDF). OC Transpo. 2013. Retrieved June 20, 2016.
- ^ Joanne Chianello (15 July 2015). "Rideau Centre strikes gold with LRT station". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved June 20, 2016.
- ^ Joanne Chianello (12 May 2015). "Downtown LRT stations to be integrated into buildings". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved June 20, 2016.
there are actually three entrances at Rideau station
- ^ "Rideau". Confederation Line. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
- ^ https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/five-things-confederation-line-lrt-will-have-the-longest-escalator-in-canada
- ^ "O-Train Confederation Line". City of Ottawa. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
- ^ "Corridor 45|75". City of Ottawa. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
- ^ "Rideau | OC Transpo". Retrieved October 10, 2019.
- ^ "Massive sinkhole closes Rideau Street in downtown Ottawa". CBC News. 8 June 2016. Retrieved June 20, 2016.
Workers were excavating the last 50 metres of the station when the road fell in