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210 Avenue Station

The layout below shows an early concept for how the 210 Avenue Station could be organized. The blocks represent key station features, including the LRT platform, bus terminal, park and ride, pick-up/drop-off areas, and plaza space. As an end-of-the-line station, this station will serve as a major transit hub for south Calgary.

The station size allows for a variety of station access elements such as park and ride, pick-up/drop-off areas, bus terminal, and walking and cycling facilities. The site also provides opportunities for a plaza space that contributes to the station identity and can be integrated with the adjacent future community.

The RouteAhead North Station option will optimize land use to provide a larger area for various amenities, while, at the same, accommodating a Maintenance and Storage Facility for trains with the functions required and operational efficiency to serve the growing transit demand. Lastly, this option protects the LRT South Extension beyond 210 Ave for future generations as the city grows southward.

Click on each blue dot in the image below to see the details of each element that we are proposing at the Silverado Station.

Note: These station layouts are still being refined. They will change as we complete more technical work and gather feedback from public engagement.

A conceptual layout of Silverado station, calling out specific areas for pedestrian circulation, bus terminals, station/platform, passenger pick-up and drop off, future development areas, bikes and E-Scooter parking. Also pedestrian and bus access

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