Victoria Park station (Kitchener)

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Victoria Park
Victoria Park Station Oct 2017.jpg
Station structurally complete, October 2017. 44 Gaukel can be seen in the background.
LocationKitchener, Ontario
Canada
Coordinates43°27′01″N 80°29′37″W / 43.45016°N 80.49354°W / 43.45016; -80.49354Coordinates: 43°27′01″N 80°29′37″W / 43.45016°N 80.49354°W / 43.45016; -80.49354
PlatformsSide platform
Tracks1
Connections
  •  6  Bridge-Courtland
  •  25  Waterloo/Mississauga
  •  30  Kitchener
Construction
Disabled accessYes
Other information
StatusOpen
History
OpenedJune 21, 2019 (2019-06-21)
Services
Preceding station Grand River Transit Following station
Central Station
One-way operation
Ion Queen
toward Fairway

Victoria Park is a stop on the Region of Waterloo's Ion rapid transit system. It is located alongside Charles Street, just west of Gaukel Street, in Kitchener.[1] Its namesake, Victoria Park, has its eastern entrance about 100 metres (330 ft) south of the station along Gaukel. It opened in 2019.

The station serves southbound trains only; the nearest northbound platform is at Kitchener City Hall station, about 250 metres (820 ft) away up Gaukel and Young streets.

The station's feature wall consists of brown stone tiles with flowing, random striations.

The platform is connected with Charles Street's sidewalks at either end, and pedestrians passing through walk along the platform.

The station is located at the southwest corner of the intersection of Charles Street West and Gaukel Street. It is immediately adjacent to 44 Gaukel Street, a modernist building constructed in 1962–64 which was formerly a Canada Post depot before it was converted to its current use as an arts centre.[2] Across Gaukel Street is the Charles Street Transit Terminal, the former Grand River Transit hub in Kitchener until the launch of light rail service in 2019. As of early 2020, intercity buses still stop at the terminal.

References[]

  1. ^ "Victoria Park". About ION. GrandLinq Contractors. Retrieved 22 December 2016.
  2. ^ "44 Gaukel". . 2018. Retrieved 13 March 2020.

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