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King–Victoria Transit Hub

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Owned by
  
Region of Waterloo

Bus stands
  
TBD

Tracks
  
3

Disabled access
  
Yes

King–Victoria Transit Hub

Platforms
  
1 side platform 1 island platform

Bus operators
  
Grand River Transit GO Transit Greyhound Canada Coach Canada

Owner
  
Regional Municipality of Waterloo

The King–Victoria Transit Hub, tentatively named Central Station, is a planned intermodal transportation terminal in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. It will serve the Ion light rail line, Via Rail and GO Transit trains, Grand River Transit local buses, as well as Greyhound, Coach Canada and GO Transit intercity buses.

The station will replace the current Kitchener railway station and partially replace the Charles Street Terminal. Intercity bus services which currently depart from Charles Street will be relocated to the new Central terminal; local GRT buses will continue to use Charles Street as a hub until routes can be sufficiently decentralized to make that function redundant.

The light rail (LRT) station, named Central Station–Innovation District, will open along with the start of LRT service in 2018, but as of 2016 there is no timeline for the construction of the remainder of the transit components. As a result, the intermodal facility could not open until 2022 at the earliest.

The LRT platforms will be located on either side of King Street in Kitchener, on the north side of Victoria Street. North of the station, the LRT tracks will become adjacent through the Moore/Breithaupt intersection and proceed within the median of King beyond, towards Waterloo. South of the station, the tracks split: southbound, they take Victoria to reach Charles Street, which they follow alongside; northbound, they continue along King to Francis Street, which connects them to Duke Street, which they follow alongside.

Also in the vicinity are the University of Waterloo's Health Sciences campus (including their School of Pharmacy); the 'One Victoria' condominium development; and the 'Kaufman Lofts' condominium (occupying the former Kaufman Footwear factory).

References

King–Victoria Transit Hub Wikipedia