Bank Station (OC Transpo)

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Bank
Transitway station
File:Bankslater.jpg
Bank Street station on Slater Street eastbound
Owned by OC Transpo
Services
Preceding station   OC Transpo   Following station
toward Baseline
Route 91
toward Trim
toward Stittsville
Route 92
toward St. Laurent
toward Riverview
Route 94
toward Millennium
Route 95
toward Trim
toward Stittsville
Route 96
toward St. Laurent
Route 97
toward Airport
Route 98
toward Hawthorne
toward Lebreton
Route 99
toward Lebreton
Route 106
toward Elmvale

Bank Transitway Station or Bank Street Station is a bus-stop on Ottawa, Ontario, Canada's transitway served by OC Transpo buses. It is located on the central transitway, which is part of the 95 line, 96 line and 97 line. Bank is named for Bank Street which is located perpendicular to the transitway about half a block west of the station. There are actually two separate stations as in the downtown part of Ottawa, because the transitway is split with westbound routes on Albert Street and east bound routes on Slater Street. The westbound station is located on Albert Street between Bank Street and O'Connor Street while the eastbound station is on Slater Street also between Bank and O'Connor. At this part of the transitway, buses must share the road with other vehicles.

Main buildings located near the station include the following:
L'Esplanade Laurier, the Clarica Complex, the Bank of Montreal building, and several other midrise towers.

Service

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The following routes serve Bank Station:
8 16 20 21 22 24 27 30 31 34 35 37 38 40 41 43 60 61 62 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 77 85 86B 86C 87 91 92 94 95 96 96C 96Dam 97 98 99 106 176 261 262 263 283 403

Notes

  • Routes 1, 2, and 7 are available on Bank Street.
  • Route 4 is available at the corner of Bank and Queen.
  • Routes 9 and 12 have their western terminus at Bank and Slater after travelling south on Bank from Wellington Street. Eastbound trips start at Kent and Slater and then travels north on Kent Street and east on Queen Street. This service is not provided during evenings and weekends, as routes 9 and 12 start/end at the Rideau Centre during those times.
  • Routes 87 and 98 don't serve Bank Station during the late evenings Monday-Friday or outside of business hours on the weekends.
  • Route 106 only serves Bank Station during overnight hours.
  • STO Route 21 only travels westbound on Albert Street towards Gatineau.

References