Health Sciences/Jubilee LRT Station

      Health Sciences/Jubilee
      Edmonton LRT Station
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      Station statistics
      Coordinates 53°31′13″N 113°31′33″W / 53.52028°N 113.52583°W / 53.52028; -113.52583Coordinates: 53°31′13″N 113°31′33″W / 53.52028°N 113.52583°W / 53.52028; -113.52583
      Structure Surface
      Platforms Centre
      Tracks 2
      Other information
      Opened 2006
      Accessible Handicapped/disabled access
      Owned by City of Edmonton
      Website Health Sciences/Jubilee LRT Station
      Traffic
      Passengers (2012)
      (typical weekday)
      6,710 board
      6,470 alight
      13,180 Total[1]
      Services
      Preceding station   Edmonton Transit System   Following station
      toward Clareview
      Capital Line
      toward Century Park

      Health Sciences/Jubilee Station is an LRT station on the Capital Line in Edmonton, Alberta. It is located on 114 Street at 83 Avenue on the University of Alberta campus.

      History

      Health Sciences Station opened on January 3, 2006,[2] and was the second LRT station built on the south side of the North Saskatchewan River. It was also the first above ground station to be built since Clareview Station which opened in 1981 and the first station built as part of the Capital Line's South expansion which added five new stations and 7.8 km of track to the system by 2010.

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      Station layout

      The station has a 124-metre long centre loading platform that can accommodate two five-car LRT trains at the same time, with one train on each side of the platform. The platform is exactly nine metres wide.[3][4]

      An enclosed pedway system that connects the station with the Edmonton Clinic Health Academy, Edmonton Clinic South and University of Alberta Hospital opened in June 2013.[5][6]

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      Around the station

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      References

      1. ^ "2012 LRT Passenger Count Report". Edmonton Transit System. December 2012. Retrieved February 2013. 
      2. ^ "Edmonton’s LRT officially arrives at new station". Edmonton Journal. Canada.com. January 3, 2006. Retrieved November 29, 2011. 
      3. ^ City of Edmonton (July 2011). "LRT Design Guidelines 2011". City of Edmonton. p. 700. Retrieved May 30, 2012. 
      4. ^ "South LRT - Making Tracks Summer 2010". City of Edmonton. July 20, 2010. Retrieved January 29, 2012. 
      5. ^ Haines, Lucy (January 5, 2012). "Health Sciences pedway underway". Metro Edmonton. Retrieved January 29, 2012. 
      6. ^ "Work begins on Health Sciences LRT pedway". 630ched.com. January 4, 2012. Retrieved January 29, 2012. 
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      Last modified on 8 June 2013, at 04:50