Trim station
The Trim bus station in Ottawa, Canada. | |||||||||||||||
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| Location | Ottawa, Ontario Canada | ||||||||||||||
| Coordinates | 45°29′36″N 75°28′48″W / 45.49333°N 75.48000°W | ||||||||||||||
| Owned by | OC Transpo | ||||||||||||||
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| Parking | 1,089 spaces | ||||||||||||||
| Accessible | Yes | ||||||||||||||
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| Opened | 2001 (Transitway) | ||||||||||||||
| Opening | 2026 (O-Train) | ||||||||||||||
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Trim station is a Transitway station and future O-Train terminus in the east end of Ottawa, Ontario, located near Trim Road and Regional Road 174 (former Highway 17).[1] A Natrel factory is located near this station.
Trim station once served as the eastern weekday terminus for the OC Transpo Transitway route 95, but is now served every day of the week, with Rapid Route 39 travelling between Blair and Millennium stations. Before October 2019, there was no rapid weekend service at the station, as it was mostly used a stop for servicing commuters who were using the Park and Ride facility that contains about 1,089 parking spaces.
There are plans to possibly add a transitway extension into residential neighbourhoods along Innes Road and Trim Road, while it remains mostly rural to the east towards Cumberland Village and Rockland.
During the summer, special service to nearby Petrie Island Beach is provided on weekends.
This station will serve as the eastern terminus for O-Train Line 1 beginning in 2026.[2]
Service
The following routes serve Trim station:[1]
| Trim station service | |
|---|---|
| West O-Train | Under construction (opening in 2026) |
| 1A (A) Local (South, East) | 39 221 |
| 2A (B) Transitway (West) | R1 (future) 38 39 139 221 405 455 639 |
Notes
- Route 39 towards or from Blair station does not travel past this station during the late evenings on weekdays.
- Route 139 only operates on weekends during the summer months.
- Route 221 added 2 buses that are a shorten version as the buses doesn’t travel the complete 221 Cumberland route, starting and stopping at Cardinal Creek / Old Montreal Road. It is a great shame for Cumberland students and workers who cannot even walk to those new stops or to Trim Station, them being hours too far. Hopefully, the O-Train station opening would bring more complete routes.
References
- ^ a b "Trim". Station Layout. OC Transpo. October 2025. Retrieved 25 October 2025.
- ^ "LRT link to Orléans won't be ready by May 2025, OC Transpo confirms". CBC News.