Frederick station (Kitchener)

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Frederick
Frederick Station Oct 2017.jpg
Station structurally complete, October 2017
General information
Location Kitchener, Ontario
Canada
Coordinates 43°26′58″N80°29′15″W / 43.44938°N 80.48748°W / 43.44938; -80.48748
Platforms Side platform
Tracks1
Bus routes7
Bus operators Grand River Transit
Connections 204 iXpress  Highland-Victoria
 1  Queen-River
 3  Ottawa South
 4  Glasgow-Margaret
 7  King
 8  Weber
 20  Victoria-Frederick
Construction
AccessibleYes
Other information
StatusOpen
History
OpenedJune 21, 2019 (2019-06-21)
Services
Preceding station Grand River Transit Following station
Kitchener City Hall
toward Conestoga
Ion Kitchener Market
One-way operation

Frederick is a stop on the Region of Waterloo's Ion rapid transit system. [1] It is located in the median of Frederick Street, just east of King Street, in downtown Kitchener. It opened in 2019.

The station serves northbound trains only; the nearest southbound platform is at Queen station, about 150 metres (500 ft) away down Benton and Charles streets.

The station's feature wall consists of solid green glass tiles; this mimics the coloration of the exterior of Market Square.

The primary access to the platform is from the crosswalk at King Street; a secondary access at the north end of the platform, crossing the southbound lanes of Frederick Street, is marked as an emergency exit only.

GRT customer service centre GRT CSC.jpg
GRT customer service centre

Destinations served include the Market Square shopping and office complex, the regional courthouse, and TheMuseum. To the north of the station is the proposed 'Duke Tower Kitchener' condominium development. Across King, at Benton, is a Grand River Transit customer service office.

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References

  1. "Frederick". About ION. GrandLinq Contractors. Retrieved 2016-12-22.