Eagleson station

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Eagleson
Transitway station
OCTranspo Eagleson.jpg
General information
Coordinates 45°19′07″N75°53′02″W / 45.31861°N 75.88389°W / 45.31861; -75.88389
Owned by OC Transpo
Construction
Parking811 at East Park & Ride
406 at West Park & Ride
Other information
Station code3055
Services
Preceding station O-Train icon.png OC Transpo Following station
Terry Fox
toward Stittsville
Route 61 Moodie
Teron
One-way operation
Route 62
Route 63

Eagleson is a station on Ottawa, Ontario's transitway served by OC Transpo buses. It is located in the western transitway section at Eagleson Road and Highway 417. Eastbound buses enter the station; westbound buses remain on Eagleson and service is from an adjacent bus stop. [1]

Contents

The station also has a large park and ride facility, [2] which was named after a former City of Kanata councillor, Eva James,[ citation needed ] who died in December, 1995, shortly after its official opening.

A second parking section was later added west of Eagleson Road. [1] [2]

Service

The following routes serve Eagleson station as of October 26 2023: [3]

O-Train Line 1.svg O-Train Line 2.svg O-Train
 R1  R2 O-Train replacement bus routes
 98  39 Rapid routes
 N75 Night routes
 40  11 Frequent routes
 55  162 Local routes
 284 Connexion routes
 405 300s: Shopper routes
400s: Event routes
600s: School routes
Additional info:
StopRoutes
2A Highway 417 East 61  61C  61D  62  63  64  67  257  265  267  268  301  303  404  454 
2B Highway 417 East 61  61C  61D  62  63  64  67  257  265  267  268  301  303  404  454 
3A Local South/West 61  67  110  164  168  257  267  301  303  688 
4A Local North 110  164  166  168  688 

Notes

1. Rapid route 63 from stop 4A (local north) only operates during morning rush hours on weekdays.

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References

  1. 1 2 "OC Transpo - Transitway Stations". octranspo.com. Retrieved 2014-08-20.
  2. 1 2 "OC Transpo - Park and Ride". octranspo.com. Retrieved 2014-08-20.
  3. "Eagleson | OC Transpo" . Retrieved October 26, 2023.