Station Type
Line station
Platform Style
Centre
Entrance/Exits
East and west side of Cyrville Road
Description
Cyrville Station is an existing bus transit station along the Transitway at Cyrville Road, directly northeast of Highway 417, and is to be converted to function as a train station along the proposed OLRT line.
The new station will accommodate current usage, as well as the future needs of the residential development to the immediate north of the station. The central platform allows for elevators and stairs to be located on both the east and west sides of Cyrville Road, allowing pedestrians to access the platform without crossing the roadway.
Provisions for future pedestrian connections to and from the “Place des Gouverneurs” located northeast, and Queensway Corporate Complex located northwest of the Station will be accommodated.
Track & Platform Configuration
The station has a central 120 metre platform with tracks on either side. Provision is made to allow the platform to be extended to 150 metres when ridership volumes warrant.
Descent / Ascent
Trains will be accessed one level below grade, approximately six metres down. Passengers may descend and ascend via stairs or elevators.
Connections
There will be a connection to cycling routes with bicycle parking at each entry/exit.
Future Consideration
Lands adjacent to Cyrville Station have potential for significant intensification on existing surface parking lots within the Queensway Corporate Centre. A new office building is currently under construction at the northwest corner of the intersection of Labelle Street and Cyrville Road. Future phases of the “Place des Gouverneurs” residential development located immediately northeast of Cyrville Station, that upon completion will accommodate up to 3,000 residents, will result in increased ridership at this station.