South Hill
On July 30, 2024, Calgary City Council approved the recommendation to begin Phase 1 construction which included the deferral of South Hill station to future extension. Click here for more information.
About the station
South Hill Station is near the community of Riverbend located between Glenmore Trail and 86 Avenue S.E. and connects to:
- Foothills Industrial area
- Calgary Rugby Union
- A future transit hub
The South Hill Station Area Concept Plan was approved by Council in 2016. The Transit-Oriented-Development lands include pedestrian-friendly, mixed-use development, with opportunities for larger scale development on the lands north and south of Glenmore Trail, and across the irrigation canal to the east.
Features of station area
- Plaza which shares space between bus drop-offs and station platform
- Station
- Bus terminal accessed by a transit only road
Key features:
- Designated pick-up and drop-off area for passengers
- Surrounding lands where future Transit-Oriented Development space is possible
- Multi-use pathways that align with roadways, crosswalks and the transit area
- Event space for community programming
- Shared amenities within the transit platform, bus waiting area and pedestrian corridors
- Partial canopy coverage on platforms
- Platform shelters
- Seating and lean rails for passengers
- Bicycle parking
- The multi-use pathway provides seamless access from the Riverbend community to the station and bus terminal along 27 Street S.E. and 86 Avenue S.E.
Current construction
Eau Claire Market and River Run Condos demolitions
Beltline Downtown Utility Relocation Project (Third-party Shallow Utilities)
78 Avenue Project
North Central Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) improvements
Public spaces
With the primary access point of South Hill Station being the plaza space at the corner of 86 Avenue S.E. and the bus terminal, there is an opportunity for this area to be an anchor for the entire site, encouraging pedestrians to interact with the space.
Unique to South Hill Station is a storm water retention pond that backs onto the station platform and provides a natural setting for those using the station, while also providing storm water management.
Landscaping elements provide opportunities for art installations, which could be enjoyed while waiting at transit stops, riding the train or walking within the station.
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