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St. Laurent Station (OC Transpo) : ウィキペディア英語版
St. Laurent Station

St-Laurent Station is a station on Ottawa's transitway located at St. Laurent Boulevard and the Queensway. This station is the most integrated to its surroundings with direct indoor pedestrian access to the St. Laurent Shopping Centre. It serves as a major hub between transitway and local east end routes and has a ticket sales and information office.
The station has two distinct platform areas. One platform area below grade serves main transitway route 95, express routes and other routes using the transitway. In addition, intercity bus services also stop here on request. A second platform at grade serves numerous local routes. The two platforms are connected primarily via escalators, which are rare in transitway stations, in addition to the standard staircases and elevators.
This station was the most complex and most expensive to build as it required the complete reconstruction of the St. Laurent Boulevard/Highway 417 interchange and the construction of a tunnel to allow the transitway to cross underneath the Queensway. Its construction was
linked to the last major expansion of the shopping centre in 1987.
In addition to serving the shopping centre, it also serves numerous commercial and industrial areas in the area, and is a major transfer point for east end commuters, making this one of the busiest stations. An office building which is occupied in part by ING is also located 200 metres west of the station.
The station is to be converted to Light Rail (LRT) technology by 2018 as part of Ottawa's 12.5 km LRT metro project. Because of the great investment put in to originally build this station in 1987, it will likely be the easiest to convert.
Effective 28 June 2015, the main Transitway platforms are closed for Confederation Line construction. As well, the Transitway between Hurdman Station and Blair Station is closed until 2018, meaning routes either end at Blair Station or Hurdman Station, or travel via Ottawa Road 174 toward downtown. As well, new route 91 and all express routes do not serve St. Laurent Station eastbound toward Orleans.
==Service==

The following routes serve St-Laurent Station:
5 7 14 18 92 94 95 96
101
114 124
129
192 199
202
221 231 232
401
451
633
WESTBOUND ONLY:

20am 21am 22am
24am
27am 30am 31am 34am 35am 37am 38am

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