Moodie station

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Moodie
Ottawa Transitway station
LocationMoodie Drive, Ottawa, Ontario
Canada
Owned byOC Transpo
Other information
Station code3042
History
OpenedDecember 24, 2017 (2017-12-24)
Services
Preceding station OC Transpo Following station
Eagleson Route 61 Bayshore
Teron Route 62
Eagleson
One-way operation
Teron
toward Innovation
Route 63
Eagleson
One-way operation

Moodie is a station on Ottawa, Ontario, Canada's transitway served by OC Transpo buses. It is located in the western transitway section near the interchange of Moodie Drive and Highway 417 near Crystal Beach. The station opened on December 24, 2017[1] as a bus rapid transit (BRT) station, with later plans to convert it to light rail transit (LRT).

Service[]

The following routes serve Moodie station as of October 6 2019:[2]

Ottawa - Line 1 Confederation Line.svg Ottawa - Line 2 Trillium Line.svg O-Train
 98     Rapid routes
 40   11  Frequent routes
 55   173  Local routes
 298  Connexion routes
 406  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: connect to Line 1 and/or Route 2
  • Routes 100 to 199: connect to Transitway
  • Routes 200 to 299: Connexion (peak periods only)
  • Routes 301 to 305: Shopper (limited rural service)
  • Routes 404 to 406: Canadian Tire Centre events
  • Routes 450 to 456: Lansdowne Park events
  • Routes 602 to 698: high schools
     
  • 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
A Transitway East  61   62   63   64   158   301   454 
B Highway 417 West  61   62   63   64   252   256   257   261   262   263   264   265   266   267   268   301   303   404   406 
C Local South  58   66   158 
D Local North  66 
E Local East  58 

References[]

  1. ^ "New Moodie station". OC Transpo. Retrieved 29 November 2017.
  2. ^ "Moodie | OC Transpo". Retrieved October 30, 2019.
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