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Originally Posted by Prometheus188
I've read several times that Rideau will be the busiest station by far. I think you're underestimating the ridership of the downtown stations. Parliament and Rideau should both be higher than Blair and Tunney's.
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Despite what the Mayor says, I don't see Rideau being the busiest. The biggest transit generator is the 100,000 jobs in the CBD where 8 bus stops will be consolidated into two subway stations. Don't get me wrong, Rideau will be busy, and I might have underestimated the numbers, just not the busiest.
I know that they have said Rideau will be the biggest station, which I can believe. Looking at pictures and measuring on GeoOttawa it's clear the platforms are wider.
As for Downtown vs. Tunney's and Blair, Stage 1 is a very short line. I think the majority of riders will likely have to transfer to the terminus stations. In most cities, terminus stations and major transfers are the busiest in the system.
In Ottawa's case, I'm fairly positive that will be the case with Tunney's and Blair, but that might change after Stage 2 opens and definitely change with Stage 3.