Millennium
Ottawa Transitway station
General information
LocationMillennium Boulevard, Ottawa, Ontario
Canada
Coordinates45°27′56″N 75°26′54″W / 45.46556°N 75.44833°W / 45.46556; -75.44833
Owned byOC Transpo
History
OpenedSeptember 2007
Services
Preceding station OC Transpo Following station
Trim
toward Blair
Route 39 Terminus

Millennium station is a bus stop and park and ride operated by OC Transpo in the Orleans area of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada,[1] just south of the intersection of Innes Road and Trim Road. Officially opening in September 2007, it is the easternmost station in Ottawa's bus rapid transit system and it serves as the eastern terminus of routes 25, 30 and 39. It is also located just southwest of École secondaire Gisèle-Lalonde.[2]

The station first appeared in OC Transpo's route network as part of their September 2, 2007, service change. In addition to the new stop, the City of Ottawa approved the construction of a park and ride facility and bus station, which officially opened in 2009.[3][4]

In Ottawa's 2013 transportation master plan, Millennium was designated as the eastern terminus of a future Transitway segment that would connect to Blair station and be open by 2031.[5]

Service

The following routes serve Millennium:

Millennium Station Service
Rapid routes 39 
Frequent routes 25 
Local routes 30 
School routes 618   630 

Notes

  • Route  30  doesn't serve this station during the late evenings on weekdays or in the evenings on weekends.
  • Route  39  doesn't serve this station during the late evenings on weekdays.
  • School routes  33 ,  35 ,  611 ,  612 ,  632 , and  639  serve the nearby stop at Millennium / Trim with no service at the station itself.

See also

References

  1. "Millennium". Station Layout. OC Transpo. October 2019. Retrieved November 12, 2023.
  2. "Gisèle-Lalonde" (PDF). www.octranspo.com. OC Transpo. Retrieved April 23, 2021.
  3. "System Map 2007" (PDF). www.octranspo.com. OC Transpo. September 2, 2007. Retrieved July 7, 2022.
  4. "Transit Committee/Comité du transport en commun". www.ottawa.ca. City of Ottawa. Retrieved July 7, 2022.
  5. "Ottawa Transportation Master Plan" (PDF). www.ottawa.ca. City of Ottawa. Retrieved July 7, 2022.
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