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Waterloo Public Square is a stop on the
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Ion rapid transit Ion, stylized as ION, is an integrated public transportation network in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada. It is operated by Keolis and is part of the Grand River Transit (GRT) system, partially replacing GRT's Route 200 i ...
system. It is located on the Waterloo Spur rail line in Waterloo, between Willis Way and Erb Street at King Street, and at the north end of its namesake, the Waterloo Public Square. It opened in 2019. Access to the platform is open from the square itself, or from the north side of the mall to the west of the station. The station serves northbound trains only; the nearest southbound platform is at Willis Way station, about away. The station's feature wall consists of dark blue, light blue, and white glass tiles in a pattern. The station is centrally located in Waterloo's central business district, known as Uptown. Just south of the station is the Shops at Waterloo Square shopping mall; other nearby institutions include the
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, the
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History

The area around the station has a long history of passenger rail transport. This began in the 1880s with Waterloo's first railway station, which was part of the
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system. Much of the Grand Trunk (and later
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) Waterloo station, including the freight warehouse, was gradually demolished after regular passenger service ended in 1934. The final passenger station, built in 1910 and located slightly to the east along the Waterloo Spur, has survived, and today is a heritage structure. Today, Waterloo's primary intercity hub is at University of Waterloo station, which receives intercity GO and Feds Bus service. As well, the
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, an electric
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system, had its northern terminus in Waterloo, with its southern terminus in
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). This service ended in 1938, presaging the overall end of the system's passenger services in 1955. The
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(WCR), a local
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and
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which began offering regular trips in the area in 2007, once had its southern terminus nearby at a specially-constructed station. With the increase in traffic along the line due to the launch of Ion service, WCR operations were moved north to a new terminus near Northfield station.


Station layout

Waterloo Public Square station sits just south of the point where a
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portion of the Ion tracks has its junction with the Waterloo Spur. The dedicated Ion tracks have a curve to the east before running approximately east-west, with the station's single platform to the south of the tracks. As the station is aligned primarily with the rail corridor and not the street, connecting bus services are available at on-street stops nearby on King Street, the main street in Uptown Waterloo.


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* {{Waterloo, Ontario Ion light rail stations Railway stations in Waterloo, Ontario 2019 establishments in Ontario Railway stations in Canada opened in 2019