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Map of existing and under-construction O-Train system. The O-Train is a light-rail transit (LRT) system in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada operated by OC Transpo consisting of three lines and 25 stations. The Confederation Line is fully grade-separated and consists of 13 stations including 4 underground stations.
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 ...
Serves the Cyrville Industrial Park and the Ottawa Trainyards shopping area. Extra trips are provided during peak periods between Hurdman Station and the corner of Labrie / Cyrville. No service in the late evening Monday–Friday and in the evening on weekends. 44 Billings Bridge: Hurdman: Travels via Alta Vista and the Herongate community.
Tremblay is an O-Train station on the Confederation Line in Ottawa, Ontario. It is walking distance from the Ottawa train station , connecting to Via Rail Corridor inter-city rail services. The station opened on September 14, 2019 to replace the former Transitway bus rapid transit station known as Train Station (which closed on June 28, 2015).
Ottawa's Notre-Dame Cathedral as seen through Louise Bourgeois's Maman sculpture at the National Gallery. Christ Church Cathedral; Dominion-Chalmers United Church; Notre-Dame Cathedral; See also: List of religious buildings in Ottawa, List of Ottawa churches, List of Ottawa synagogues, List of Ottawa mosques
A proposed transitway section in Ottawa in the 80s. This former section of Transitway was a two lane bus-only corridor between Cahill and Lorry Greenburg Drives in the Greenboro neighbourhood in south Ottawa. Part of a planned neighbourhood in 1984, it opened in 1987 while the neighbourhood was still being developed.
Downtown Ottawa is the central area of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.It is sometimes referred to as the Central Business District and contains Ottawa's financial district. It is bordered by the Ottawa River to the north, the Rideau Canal to the east, Gloucester Street to the south and Bronson Avenue to the west.
The Rideau Centre (French: Centre Rideau) (corporately styled as CF Rideau Centre) is a three-level shopping centre on Rideau Street in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It borders on Rideau Street, the ByWard Market, the Rideau Canal, the Mackenzie King Bridge, and Nicholas Street in Downtown Ottawa. Over 20 million people visit the mall annually. [1]