University station (Calgary)

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CTrain station
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General information
Location3101 Crowchild Trail NW
Coordinates 51°04′49″N114°07′23″W / 51.08028°N 114.12306°W / 51.08028; -114.12306
Owned by Calgary Transit
PlatformsCentre loading platform
Connections9 Dalhousie/Chinook
20 Heritage/Northmount
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
ParkingNone
AccessibleYes
History
Opened1987
Rebuilt2013
Services
Preceding station CTrain Following station
Brentwood
toward Tuscany
Red Line Banff Trail

University station is a CTrain light rail station on the Northwest Line (Route 201) in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, that opened on September 7, 1987 as part of the original line's terminus station until August 30, 1990. The station is located in the median of Crowchild Trail, just north of 24 Avenue NW and east of the University of Calgary grounds.

The station is connected by bridges to both sides of Crowchild Trail, and two sets of stairs and an elevator provide access to the platform. In addition to the University of Calgary, the station is another LRT station adjacent to Banff Trail. One of the busiest stations on the line, experiencing a high volume of traffic from students at the University of Calgary, and nearby William Aberhart High School.

As part of Calgary Transit's plan to operate 4-car CTrains by the end of 2014, all 3-car platforms were to be extended. Construction on the platform extension at University Station was completed in December 2013. [1]

In 2007, the station registered an average of 16,100 boardings per weekday. [2]

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References

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  2. "Calgary Transit - About CT (Statistics - LRT Ridership)". Archived from the original on 2007-06-08. Retrieved 2007-08-24.