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Shepard

Rendering of Shepard Station.

About the station

Shepard Station will be the southern end of Phase 1 of the Green Line. It is located near the communities of Copperfield, New Brighton and McKenzie Towne.

The station connects to amenities including:

  • South Trail Crossing, a large retail and commercial centre at 130 Avenue S.E. 
  • An employment hub with 4,000 jobs within a 10-minute walk of the station

North of the station, a new Maintenance and Storage Facility will be constructed for Green Line’s light rail transit (LRT) fleet. 

Features of station area

  1. Maintenance and storage facility
  2. Park and Ride with approximately 920 stalls 
  3. North bus terminal
  4. South bus terminal
  5. Plaza space that connects Park and Ride bus terminals and light rail transit (LRT) station
  6. Station area including partial canopy coverage on platforms

Key features:

  • Event space for community programming
  • Seating and lean rails 
  • Bicycle parking
  • Platform shelters

Current construction

Public spaces

Within Shepard Station, larger landscaping elements will provide locations for thoughtfully placed art installations. Whether individuals are waiting at transit stops, riding the train, or walking within the station area, they can interact with the art implemented within it.

An event space north of the station for community programming will be framed by raised planters and tree planting. This space also promotes passenger-friendly space to wait in and travel through. 

Community events and information

The Green Line team is always popping up at events. Sign up for our newsletter and find out where we will be next. 

View Shepard construction and photos

Rendering of Shepard Station canopy at 30% design
Shepard Station canopy rendering - 30% design
Rendering of Shepard Station canopy at 30% design
Shepard Station canopy rendering - 30% design
Rendering of Shepard Station at 30% design
Shepard Station rendering - 30% design
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