Greenboro station explained

Greenboro
Style:OC Transpo
Symbol Location:ottawa
Symbol:2big
Tracks:1
Bicycle:Yes
Opened:1995
Rebuilt:2001
Accessible:yes
Other Services Header:Future services

Greenboro is a transitway stop and future O-Train Trillium Line (Line 2) station in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is located at Bank Street and Johnston Road at the north end of the South Keys shopping complex.[1] The station has a 678-space paid park and ride lot. The bus terminus was opened with the southern transitway on September 2, 1995.

From 2001 to 2020, Greenboro served as the southern terminus for the Trillium Line. Upon the line's relaunch in 2024, Greenboro will become a through station, while Limebank station will serve as the line's new terminus. Service to the (near the EY Centre) and stations will be relocated to the nearby South Keys station, which will connect to these stations with a fare-paid interchange to the Airport Link train.

Service

See also: OC Transpo routes. The following routes serve Greenboro station as of April 4th, 2024:[2]

Greenboro Station Service
North O-Train Under construction (opening in 2024)
South O-Train Under construction (opening in 2024)
A Transitway North
B Transitway South
C (Off only)

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Greenboro . December 2015 . Station Layout . OC Transpo . March 16, 2016.
  2. Web site: Greenboro OC Transpo. October 25, 2019.