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Hurdman station

Coordinates: 45°24′44″N 75°39′46″W / 45.41222°N 75.66278°W / 45.41222; -75.66278
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Hurdman
O-Train station
Hurdman Station, platform level
General information
LocationOttawa, Ontario
Canada
Coordinates45°24′44″N 75°39′46″W / 45.41222°N 75.66278°W / 45.41222; -75.66278
Owned byOC Transpo
PlatformsSide platforms
Tracks2
Bus stands6
Construction
ParkingNo
Bicycle facilitiesYes
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station code560# 3023
History
Opened1983
Rebuilt2015–2019
Services
Preceding station OC Transpo Following station
Lees Line 1 Tremblay
toward Blair
Lycée Claudel
toward Hospital
Route 45 Terminus
Lycée Claudel
toward Airport
Route 97
Lycée Claudel
toward Hawthorne
Route 98
Lycée Claudel Route 99

Hurdman is a major station on Ottawa's O-Train Confederation Line, and bus rapid transit (BRT) system, transitway.[1]

Location

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The station is located southeast of Hurdman Bridge, and south of where Highway 417 crosses the Rideau River. It is also located near the intersection of Industrial Avenue and Riverside Drive/Vanier Parkway.

There are connections from Hurdman station to the nearby neighbourhood of Riverview to the east with a bus-only road connecting to Alta Vista Drive. There are also connections for bicycle users, as Hurdman station is located very closely to the Rideau River bicycle path.

The station and nearby landmarks Hurdman Park, Hurdman Road, and Hurdman Bridge are named for the early settlers of the region. The station featured a small convenience store which closed with the original station. The site is relatively isolated, being almost completely surrounded by protected green space, with a few high-rise buildings on adjacent Riverside Drive. To the immediate south are two large artificial hills covering a former city landfill.

Transitway

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Hurdman station was opened in 1983 as part of the first phase of Ottawa's bus rapid transitway. It was one of the transitway's busiest stations. Previously, it was the station where the main transitway route from downtown to the west branched off in two directions: one to the east toward Orléans and the other toward South Ottawa. Connexion routes serving Kanata and Barrhaven used to have Hurdman station as the downtown terminus before September 2013.

The original station was closed in September 2015 and was replaced with a temporary station for the duration of construction of the O-Train's Confederation Line. Demolition of the old station structure was completed in November 2015.

On September 3, 2017, Route 40 (originally route 114) was extended to start/end at Hurdman station during peak hours like how what is now route 74 was extended from Nepean Woods to start/end Riverview station on July 19, 2014. However, on June 20, 2021, route 40 was shortened to start/end at Greenboro station during peak hours like it originally did as route 114.

It fully reopened on September 14, 2019, when Confederation Line service began. It remains the terminus of the transitway to South Ottawa, as well as serving local lines.

Layout

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Hurdman is an elevated side platform station; a large concourse is located at ground level and contains the ticket barrier, as well as fare-paid zone access to the Transitway terminal loop, allowing transfer between buses and the train without needing to show a transfer. Elevators and escalators are available at the entrance from the ticket barrier side of the station (eastern end). Additional stairwells at the western end of the platforms give direct access to the Transitway terminal.

The station's artwork, Coordinated Movement by Jill Anholt, is a curved sculpture suspended along the station access opposite the ticket barrier.[2]

Service

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The following routes serve Hurdman station as of December 1st 2024:[3]

O-Train
 E1  Shuttle Express
 R1   R2   R3   R4  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:
  • Line 1: O-Train Confederation Line
  • Route 2: Trillium Line (currently a bus route)
     
  • Routes 5 to 99: Custom routing that connects to Line 1 and/or Route 2
  • Routes 100 to 199: Custom routing that does not connect to Line 1 and/or Route 2
  • Routes 200 to 299: Connexion (peak-period only routes that connect to the O-Train)
  • Routes 301 to 305: Shopper Routes (limited rural service)
  • Routes 404 to 406: Canadian Tire Centre events
  • Routes 450 to 456: Lansdowne Park events
  • Routes 602 to 698: School Routes
     
  • Route R1: replaces Line 1 when out of service
  • Route R2: alternative name for current Route 2
  • Routes N39 to N97: night service (replaces Line 1)
  • White backgrounds: service may be limited
     
  • Last two digits represent service area:
Stop Routes
East O-Train
West O-Train
A Night Routes  N39   N45   N97 
B Rail Replacement and School Route  R1   609 
C South  90   93   97   98   99   190   294   299 
D South  10   19   45   48   49   88   90   92   96   96B   199   290 
E East  9   42   44   46   291   609   628 

Notes:

  • There is a Stop F located at the other end of the bus loop which is currently only used for regional transit lines.
  • Routes  93 ,  96 ,  96B ,  99  and  199  serve this station during peak periods only.

References

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  1. ^ "Hurdman". Station Layout. OC Transpo. October 2019. Retrieved January 8, 2020.
  2. ^ "O-Train Confederation Line". City of Ottawa. Retrieved 17 September 2019.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Hurdman | OC Transpo". Retrieved December 1, 2024.
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