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Map of O-Train and rapid routes OC Transpo is a public transit commission that operates 170 bus routes, two light rail lines, and a paratransit system in Ottawa and the National Capital Region . [ 1 ]
Map of the O-Train system Note: Carling Station has been renamed Dow's Lake station. Confederation station has been renamed to Mooney's Bay station. The O-Train is a light-rail transit (LRT) system in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada operated by OC Transpo consisting of two lines and 17 stations.
OC Transpo was established in 1948 as the Ottawa Transportation Commission, and currently operates two urban rail lines, 11 bus rapid transit (BRT) lines, and 170 regular bus routes. Ottawa is served with 18 urban rail stations , 43 BRT stations, and two intercity railway stations.
The O-Train is a light rail rapid transit system in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, operated by OC Transpo.The system consists of two lines: the electrically-operated Confederation Line (Line 1), running east to west, and the diesel-operated Trillium Line (Line 2), running north to south.
Ottawa's Transitway has been seen as a prime example of bus rapid transit internationally, and has influenced the design and creation of other systems worldwide. [2] The Ottawa Transitway has also been used as a model for how to design bus rapid transit, such as is the case for Brisbane, Australia and Mississauga, among others. [3] [4]
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Ottawa and Tremblay station area map Intercity transport hubs in Ottawa, Ontario. Ottawa station is located at 200 Tremblay Road, which lies directly south of Ontario Highway 417 (known locally as the Queensway) near Exit 117 and east of Riverside Drive (Regional Road 19) in an industrial park area. The station's main entrance faces north ...
Ottawa Transportation Commission was the public transit operator for the city of Ottawa from 1948 until the creation of OC Transpo in 1973. OTC took over streetcar operations from the Ottawa Electric Railway , but they were gradually abandoned for trolley bus and bus operations.