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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 [ edit ]
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.
The O-Train is a light rail system in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, operated by OC Transpo. The system consists of three lines: the electrically-operated Confederation Line (Line 1), running east to west; and the diesel-operated Trillium Line (Line 2), running north to south, as well as the Airport Link (Line 4).
Map of O-Train and rapid routes. OC Transpo is a public transit commission that operates 170 bus ... Travels via Rideau Street and Bank Street to supplement route 6 ...
Rideau: Located under Rideau Street and integrated with the Rideau Centre. Replaces the existing Mackenzie King station and will be a major transfer station, providing transfers between the Confederation Line and the city's urban bus routes to the east (Montreal Road) and south (Bank Street). Serves the ByWard Market and Lower Town districts.
Elgin Street: Canada Atlantic Railway: early 1880s; Nicholas Street at Mann Avenue: Ottawa and New York Railway: 1895; Broad Street, in the Lebreton Flats area, was the site of several stations including the first Union station (1881), which perished by fire in 1896 and again in 1900 and was rebuilt each time. [4] The last one closed in 1920.
Rideau and Dalhousie in 1860 View toward Rideau Street from Confederation Square. Rideau Street (French: Rue Rideau) is a major street in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, and one of Ottawa's oldest and most famous streets running from Wellington Street in the west to Montreal Road in the east where it connects to the Vanier district.
The area is very close to downtown, especially to the Rideau Centre, a large downtown shopping mall. The area is well served by mass transit and O-Train Line 1 serves the University of Ottawa Sandy Hill is often divided into four areas. North Sandy Hill consists of the area north of Laurier Avenue. This part of the neighbourhood is much older ...