Mapleton Avenue light rail station explained

Mapleton Avenue
Style:Canberra Metro
Symbol:metro
Symbol Location:canberra
Address:Flemington Road, Franklin/Harrison
Coordinates:-35.1933°N 149.1511°W
Owned:Transport Canberra
Operator:Transport Canberra
Platforms:1 (island)
Tracks:2
Connections:ACTION bus route 18
Structure:Ground
Parking:No
Bicycle:Yes
Accessible:Yes
Website:Mapleton Avenue
Opened:20 April 2019
Electrified:Yes

Mapleton Avenue is a light rail station in Australia on the Canberra Metro R1 Civic to Gungahlin line, located at the intersection of Mapleton Avenue, Flemington Road and Manning Clark Crescent. The station serves the suburbs of Franklin and Harrison and provides bicycle racks for commuters in addition to "kiss and ride" bays, installed around the intersection adjacent to the station.[1]

History

The Mapleton Avenue station was opened on 20 April 2019 as part of the initial stage of the Canberra Metro network. The development aimed to improve public transport connectivity between the northern suburbs and the city centre, reducing traffic congestion and promoting sustainable transportation options.[2]

Facilities

Mapleton Avenue station features a high-quality island platform with a range of facilities:- Bicycle Racks: Multiple racks are available for cyclists.- Accessibility: The station is fully accessible, featuring ramps, tactile paving, and audio-visual announcements.- Security: The station is equipped with CCTV cameras and ample lighting to ensure passenger safety.

Light rail services

All services in both directions stop at the station. Although the station is not a major interchange, transfers to local ACTION bus route 18 are also available.[3]

LineDestinationsNotes
Sandford Street
  • Limited peak hours services only
Gungahlin Place

Surrounding Area

The station is located near several key landmarks and facilities, including:- Franklin and Harrison Schools: The station provides convenient access for students and staff.- Franklin Shops: A local shopping centre with various retail and dining options.- Parks and Recreational Areas: Several parks and green spaces are within walking distance, promoting a healthy lifestyle.

Future Developments

There are plans to expand the Canberra Metro network, which may include additional services and infrastructure upgrades for Mapleton Avenue station to enhance its capacity and functionality.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mapleton Avenue. Canberra Metro Operations.
  2. News: Canberra light rail officially opens. ABC News. 20 April 2019.
  3. Web site: Franklin Loop, via Harrison and Palmerston. Transport Canberra. 28 September 2019.
  4. Web site: Future of Canberra Light Rail. Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications. 13 July 2024.