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Waterfront Station (Vancouver)

Waterfront
TransLink station
Vancouver Waterfront Station.jpg
Location 601 West Cordova Street, Vancouver
439 Granville Street, Vancouver
Coordinates 49°17′09″N 123°06′42″W / 49.28583°N 123.11167°W / 49.28583; -123.11167Coordinates: 49°17′09″N 123°06′42″W / 49.28583°N 123.11167°W / 49.28583; -123.11167
Owned by Canadian Pacific Railway
BC Transit
TransLink
Platforms 3 separate sets of centre platforms
Tracks 6
Connections Translinkbus.svg 95 B-Line
Construction
Structure type At-grade and underground
Bicycle facilities outside bike racks
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Station code WF
Fare zone 1
History
Opened
  • 1914 (Canadian Pacific Railway)
  • 1977 (SeaBus)
  • 1985 (SkyTrain: Expo Line)
  • 1995 (West Coast Express)
  • 2009 (SkyTrain: Canada Line)
Traffic
Passengers (2011) 40,240 (Expo Line)
27,191 (Canada Line)
67,431 Total
Services
Preceding station   TransLink   Following station
Terminus Expo Line
Surrey
toward King George
Expo Line
Lougheed
Canada Line
Airport
Terminus
Canada Line
Richmond
Terminus SeaBus
Terminus
Terminus West Coast Express
toward Mission City

Waterfront station is a major intermodal public transportation facility and the main transit terminus in Downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Waterfront station is located on the south shore of Burrard Inlet, just east of the north foot of Granville Street at 601 West Cordova Street. The station is within walking distance of Vancouver's historical Gastown district, the Canada Place cruise ship terminal, the Helijet International helipad, and Vancouver Harbour Water Aerodrome, the downtown float plane terminals for Harbour Air, West Coast Air, Salt Spring Air, and other airlines.

Other nearby facilities include the downtown campuses for Simon Fraser University and the British Columbia Institute of Technology, federal government services in the Sinclair Centre, the Vancouver Convention & Exhibition Centre, and the Harbour Centre office tower, revolving restaurant and observation deck. Underground passages connect passengers directly to the Fairmont Waterfront Hotel and Canada Place. There are also two other street-level entrances to the station, one on Howe Street to the west for direct access to the Expo Line (labelled as platforms 1 and 2 on the station map) and another on Granville Street to the south for direct access to the Canada Line (platforms 3 and 4).


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