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Stations

Station rendering of passenger shelters, canopy and platform.

Overview

Design work continues on southeast stations

The first phase of the Green Line is still being determined, however design work continues on the southeast portion of the route between 4 Street S.E. and Shepard.

AECOM is developing a revised route for the downtown segment on behalf of the province. It will be either at-grade (street level) or elevated, and connect into the Red and Blue Lines and the new Event Centre.

Map of Green Line alignment from 4 Street S.E. to Shepard Station with downtown stations to be determined.

How the Green Line design is developed

Renderings of Green Line stations are labelled as 30% design or 60% design throughout the website. This label refers to a design concept called the 30-60-90 IFC Process, which facilitates the ongoing development of drawings that can be Issued For Construction (IFC).

  • At 30%, major design elements, risks, the construction schedule and cost will be established. This forms the baseline for any project.
  • At 60%, the design elements are explored in more detail, including the materials that will be used and an analysis of the constructability and cost effectiveness.
  • At 90%, the design is fully developed with all plans and specifications, and compliance with codes and standards.
  • Any comments or revisions from the 90%, once successfully implemented, can then be converted into an IFC set of drawings, allowing construction to begin.
Rendering of Ramsay/Inglewood Station head from 12 Street S.E.
Rendering of Ramsay/Inglewood Station head from 12 Street S.E.

Station and design features

All stations will have similar shapes and use the same materials. Station canopy structures will be recognizable for their distinctive, flowing forms, inspired by a chinook cloud arch. 

Station features

  • Ninety-metre platforms will provide ample boarding space for 2-car trains (84m long).
  • Platforms are 31 cm high. 
  • Platforms will be centre loading or side loading.
  • Canopies at street-level stations will cover 25 per cent of the platform area, with additional glass passenger shelters for weather protection.
  • Safety and security features will include heated shelters, glass walls for visibility and security, open spaces, plenty of lighting and CCTV cameras.
  • Some stations will have plazas and spaces available for gatherings and special events.
  • Pathways and the cycle network will connect to several stations.
60% design concept of an at-grade station.
60% design concept of an at-grade station.

Design features

  • Station canopies are the design inspiration for all buildings and structures on the Green Line, which will all look and feel similar.
  • Canopies are sleek and smooth, without hard, rigid angles.
  • Canopies will have a degree of asymmetry and varying heights.
  • Seating and platform shelters will be integrated into the canopies.
  • Smaller items at the station such as benches, planters and waste containers will complement the canopy design.
Rendering of a ground-level station canopy at 30% design.
Example of a ground-level station canopy.