45 Street | |
Type: | CTrain station |
Other Name: | Glenside Glendale-Westgate 45 Street SW |
Style: | CTrain |
Other: | 2 Killarney-17th Avenue/Mount Pleasant 93 Westbrook/Coach Hill |
Structure: | Trench |
Platform: | Side-loading platforms |
Parking: | None |
Accessible: | yes |
Owned: | Calgary Transit |
45 Street station is a CTrain light rail station in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It is the fourth station from downtown on the West leg of the . It opened for revenue service on December 10, 2012.[1] [2] [3] On December 8, 2012, a preview of the West Line was provided.[4] The station is located along the community borders of Glendale and Westgate.
The station is located in a trench on the north side of 17 Avenue SW and west of 45 Street SW, 5.3 km West of the 7 Avenue & 9 Street SW Interlocking.[5] No park & ride is provided and the station is a walk-on only with passengers arriving by Calgary Transit buses, cycling, walking or by vehicle drop off. The platforms are side-loading with grade-level access at the west end and stairs and ramps at the east end. The station serves the neighborhoods of Glendale, Rosscarrock, Westgate and Glenbrook.[6] It is located immediately adjacent to the Calgary main office of the Alberta Motor Association, as well as a district Calgary Police Service station.
45 Street along with 69 Street are the first trenched stations to be built in Calgary.
In its first year of service, 45 Street served an average of 3,630 boardings per day.[7]
The name of the station has been criticized by transit advocates for not properly reflecting the area around the station. It has been argued that the station should be renamed to include the communities of Glendale and/or Westgate. It has been noted that streets north of the station start with "W" and streets south of the station start with "G", and that the station would serve more as a landmark for pedestrians if the station was renamed.
Prior to the station's existence, the Glenside Bus Terminal existed in the station's place; which served as the terminus of bus route 2.[8]
The station was opened on December 10, 2012 as a part of the West Blue Line extension, which saw the Blue Line extended from Downtown to 69 Street Station.
This station is notable for being featured as the station on the home-page of Calgary Transit fare payment machines across the whole system.