Jeanne d'Arc station

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Jeanne d'Arc
Ottawa Transitway station
General information
Owned byOC Transpo
Construction
Parking60 spaces
History
Opened2006 (official station), 2009 (Transitway)
Services
Preceding station OC Transpo Following station
Montréal
toward Blair
Route 39 Place d'Orléans
toward Millennium
Future services
Preceding station OC Transpo Following station
Montréal Line 1
Opens 2025
Convent Glen
toward Trim
Montréal
toward Moodie
Line 3
Opens 2026

Jeanne d'Arc station is a stop on Ottawa's Transitway. It is located at the interchange of Regional Road 174 and Jeanne d'Arc Boulevard in Orléans in the east end of the city of Ottawa.[1]

In 2026, as part of Stage 2 of Ottawa's light-rail transit system, the Confederation Line will be extended east from Blair station to Trim station, making Jeanne d'Arc one of the 16 new LRT stations on the alignment. The current Transitway station is going to be converted to light rail, connecting the city from east to west.[2]

While this stop existed for several years as a connection point between local routes in Orléans and Route 95 (now Route 39), OC Transpo had identified it as an official station starting in Fall 2006 and the construction of a new transit station by 2009, according to its transitway map.[3]

A small park and ride facility opened in 2006 south of the eastbound lanes near Youville Drive. However, one must travel across the Jeanne d'Arc overpass to get access to the westbound stop.

Service[edit]

The following routes serve Jeanne d'Arc:

Type Routes
West O-Train Under construction (opening in 2025)
East O-Train Under construction (opening in 2025)
1A (A) Local (North)  34   38   237 
1B (B) Transitway (East)  33   35   39   234 
2A (C) Transitway (West)  30   32   33   34   35   38   39   231   234   237   405   455 
3A (D) Local  138 
3B (E) Local (South)  30   32   138   231 
4A (F) North  30   32   138 
4B (G) Local  34   38   138   237 

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Jeanne d'Arc". Station Layout. OC Transpo. October 2019. Retrieved November 12, 2019.
  2. ^ "Stage 2 Ottawa". Stage 2 of Ottawa's O-Train. OC Transpo. November 2019. Retrieved November 12, 2019.
  3. ^ "Transitway map". OC Transpo. Archived from the original on October 16, 2006.