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Coordinates: 45°2351N 75°4234W / 45.39750°N 75.70944°W / 45.39750; -75.70944
 

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Dow's Lake

General information
Coordinates45°23′51N 75°42′34W / 45.39750°N 75.70944°W / 45.39750; -75.70944
Owned byOC Transpo
PlatformsSingle platform
Tracks1
Construction
Structure typePlatform and track are below-grade with the station entrance at surface
ParkingYes
Bicycle facilitiesNo
AccessibleYes
History
Opened2001
Previous namesCarling (2001–2020)
Future services
Preceding station OC Transpo Following station
Corso Italia
toward Bayview
Line 2
Reopens 2024
Carleton
toward Limebank

Dow's Lake (formerly known as Carling) is an O-Train station on the Trillium Line, one block west of the intersection of Carling Avenue and Preston StreetinOttawa, Ontario. It is named the nearby Dow's Lake, itself also the western terminus of the Rideau Canal skating rink during winters, as well as a key site during the Canadian Tulip Festival in May. The station is also near government offices at the area of Carling Avenue and Booth Street. South of Carling, the train enters a tunnel to pass under the Rideau Canal. The station was originally named for nearby Carling Avenue and Sir John Carling.

Facilities

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Service

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  • e
  • O-Train
     E1  Shuttle Express
     R1   R2  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:

    The following routes serve Dow's Lake as of October 6, 2019:[1]

    Stop Routes
    North O-Train Under construction (opening in 2024)
    South O-Train Under construction (opening in 2024)
    A #8014 Carling Ave. West  55   56   85 
    B #7369 Carling Ave. East  55   56   85 
    C #6655 Preston St. South  2   85 
    D #6657 Preston St. North  2   85 
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    References

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    1. ^ "Carling | OC Transpo". Retrieved October 25, 2019.
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    Media related to Carling Station at Wikimedia Commons


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