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2 Former stations  





3 Greyhound  





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Coordinates: 53°3444N 113°3151W / 53.57889°N 113.53083°W / 53.57889; -113.53083
 

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Edmonton
General information
Location12360 121 Street NW
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada
Coordinates53°34′44N 113°31′51W / 53.57889°N 113.53083°W / 53.57889; -113.53083
Owned byVia Rail
Line(s)Canadian National Railway
Platforms1side platform
Tracks1 and 1 passing siding
Construction
Parking27 spaces[1]
AccessibleYes
Other information
StatusStaffed station
IATA codeXZL
WebsiteEdmonton train station
History
Opened1998
Services
Preceding station Via Rail Following station
Evansburg
toward Vancouver
The Canadian Viking
toward Toronto

Former services

Preceding station Via Rail Following station
Jasper
toward Vancouver
Super Continental Saskatoon
toward Toronto
Map

Location

Edmonton station is located in Edmonton
Edmonton station

Edmonton station

Location in Edmonton

Edmonton station is located in Alberta
Edmonton station

Edmonton station

Location in Alberta

Edmonton station is located in Canada
Edmonton station

Edmonton station

Location in Canada

Edmonton station (French: gare d'Edmonton; IATA: XZL) or Edmonton Train Station, is the main inter-city train station in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, operated by Via Rail. The railway station is located approximately 5.5 kilometres northwest of Downtown Edmonton on a spur off the Canadian National Railway near the former site of the Edmonton City Centre Airport. Served by Via Rail's The Canadian, the station is unusually located on a branch off the main line, meaning that trains must either reverse into or out. The station opened in 1998 following the closure of the downtown Via Rail station which was located in the lower level of Edmonton's CN Tower.

Location

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Edmonton station lies directly south of the Yellowhead Trail at 12360 121 Street NW, east of the neighbourhood of Prince Charles. It is located on the fringe of a residential area and is relatively distant from restaurants and hotels. The closest hotels are located more than a kilometre to the south on Kingsway NW near the site of the former City Centre Airport.

The station is located more than 30 kilometres north of the Edmonton International AirportinLeduc County.

Former stations

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Historically, this is the northwest point of a loop that trains once followed to go into downtown Edmonton. Westbound, for example, trains would divert from the mainline at East Junction (near Fort Road and 66 Street NW), head south as far as the CN passenger station, which was inside the CN Tower. The present-day Edmonton LRT parallels some of the route, and remnants of the former mainline and railyards can be seen along the way. The City Centre Campus of Grant MacEwan University lies on what was once CN railyards to the west of the former station. Trains would then swing north and rejoin the mainline at West Junction just north of the present station. Currently trains depart the station by heading out and going to the left westbound, or to the right eastbound.

Greyhound

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Greyhound Canada's new bus station opened here on 30 May 2016.[2] Greyhound operated a shuttle bus for their passengers with tickets, to deal with the lack of public transit to the station.[3] There was no stop for the Edmonton Transit Service buses at the location until September 2017, when a shuttle service began for Greyhound ticket holders.[4]

Greyhound ceased all operations west of Sudbury, including Edmonton, on 31 October 2018.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "LOT 502 - Via Rail". Indigo Parking. Retrieved 28 December 2020.
  • ^ Bill Mah (28 April 2016). "Greyhound's new bus depot is on schedule to open May 30". Edmonton Sun.
  • ^ Gordon Kent (29 April 2016). "Greyhound planning shuttle to deal with lack of public transit to new Edmonton station". Edmonton Journal.
  • ^ "Greyhound Shuttle". www.edmonton.ca. City of Edmonton. 24 November 2017. Archived from the original on 1 December 2017.
  • ^ Healing, Dan (28 October 2018). "Fragmented bus service market emerges as Greyhound exits Western Canada". CTV News British Columbia. Retrieved 27 November 2018.
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