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2 Services  





3 Station information  



3.1  Station layout  





3.2  Entrances  





3.3  Transit connections  







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Coordinates: 49°1646N 123°634W / 49.27944°N 123.10944°W / 49.27944; -123.10944
 

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Stadium–Chinatown


體育館/華埠(唐人街)

SkyTrain station
Track and platform configuration at the station (left to right): Spare platform, outbound platform, inbound platform
General information
Location590 Beatty Street, Vancouver
Coordinates49°16′46N 123°6′34W / 49.27944°N 123.10944°W / 49.27944; -123.10944
Owned byTransLink
PlatformsCentre platform
Side platform (spare)
Tracks3
Construction
Structure typeElevated
AccessibleYes
ArchitectArchitektengruppe U-Bahn
Other information
Station codeST
Fare zone1
History
OpenedDecember 11, 1985; 38 years ago (1985-12-11)
Previous namesStadium (1985–2004)
Passengers
2023[1]4,442,800 Increase 21.6%
Rank10 of 53
Services
Preceding station TransLink Following station
Granville
towards Waterfront
Expo Line Main Street–Science World

Stadium–Chinatown (formerly Stadium) is an elevated station on the Expo LineofMetro Vancouver's SkyTrain rapid transit system. The station is located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, at the eastern entrance of the Dunsmuir Tunnel. It is one of four stations on the Expo Line that serve Downtown Vancouver.

As its name suggests, the station is located near BC Place Stadium and Vancouver's Chinatown. TransLink's lost property office is located at the station.

History[edit]

The sign at the Keefer Place entrance displays the station's name in both English and traditional Chinese.

Opened as "Stadium" in 1985 as part of the original SkyTrain system (now known as the Expo Line), the station was designed by Austrian architecture firm Architektengruppe U-Bahn.[2][3] It was named for BC Place Stadium. Both the station and stadium were vital to the Expo 86 world's fair held in Vancouver. The "Chinatown" portion of the station's name was added in 2004, because local merchants and politicians wished to promote the historical and cultural significance of Vancouver's Chinatown district, located just one block away from the station.[4]

During Expo 86, the station served as a transfer point between the main site of the fair and the Canadian Pavilion (now Canada Place) located on Burrard InletatWaterfront station. Transferring between these two stations was free for fair attendees during the fair using special shuttle trains, which ran from a third platform at Stadium station (where there was a connection to the monorail serving the main Expo 86 site) to the Canadian Pavilion at Waterfront station. An automated announcement was aired during the shuttle ride explaining how the SkyTrain and its automated driverless technology operated. The third platform and track were taken out of revenue use once Expo 86 ended and are rarely used except in cases of extreme crowds from hockey games and concerts held at BC Place Stadium. The third platform and track are primarily used for training purposes, train storage, special event service, and rerouting during rail replacement.[5][6]

The station was originally constructed with a passageway under Beatty Street to the west in anticipation of future development. When the Amec Building, built across Beatty Street, did not link to the underground passage, the passage was closed. The passage has been occupied by TransLink's lost property office since 1991.[7] The staircase on the west side of Beatty was filled with sand and topped with a concrete sidewalk so that the passage could be reopened in the future.

Until 1988, the Expo Boulevard / Abbott Street entrance was an open-stair emergency exit. However, with the closing of the entrance tunnel under Beatty Street as well as poor accessibility to Stadium station from False Creek, the emergency exit was redesigned and enclosed, opening in 1989 as the second access point to and from the station. TransLink's Compass customer service centre was located at the station from its inception until September 2022, when it was relocated to Waterfront station.[8][9]

Services[edit]

The Beatty Street entrance is often used by people attending events at BC Place. The customer service centre in the photograph has since moved.

Important destinations near the station include Rogers Arena and BC Place Stadium, where home games of the Vancouver Canucks, BC Lions, and Vancouver Whitecaps FC are played and other major events are held. Following an event at BC Place or Rogers Arena, the passenger volumes are large enough that it is desirable to post TransLink personnel to collect and check fares at this station, in contrast to the proof-of-payment system that was in force prior to the roll out of the Compass card. The Queen Elizabeth Theatre, as well as the downtown location of Vancouver Community College, are located a few blocks from the station.

Vancouver's Chinatown is located northeast of the intersection of Taylor and Keefer. The station's Keefer Place entrance is labelled with traditional Chinese characters in addition to English. The sign reads: "Stadium–Chinatown Station 體育館/華埠 (唐人街)". This makes Stadium–Chinatown the only station on the system to be officially labelled in a language other than English. The International Village shopping centre (colloquially called "Tinseltown" after the movie theatre on the third floor) and the Chinatown location of T & T Supermarket are located near the station at the intersection of Abbott and Keefer.

Station information[edit]

Station layout[edit]

S Street level (west) Beatty Street entrance
Compass vending machines and fare gates (Beatty)
C Concourse Level Keefer Place entrance, lost property office
Compass vending machines and fare gates (Keefer), shop
T Platform 1
Inbound
 Expo Line towards Waterfront (Granville)
Island platform; doors will open on the left
Platform 2
Outbound
  Expo Line towards King George and Production Way–University (Main Street–Science World)
Platform 3 No regular service – Train siding
Side platform; not in service
X   Restricted area
S Street level (east) Expo Boulevard entrance
Compass vending machines and fare gates (Expo)

Entrances[edit]

Transit connections[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2023 Transit Service Performance Review – SkyTrain Stations Summaries". tableau.com. TransLink. April 17, 2024. Archived from the original on April 30, 2024. Retrieved May 1, 2024.
  • ^ Pabillano, Jhenifer (February 21, 2011). "1982 SkyTrain station concept drawings!". The Buzzer Blog. TransLink. Retrieved May 22, 2019.
  • ^ "U-Bahn Vancouver". Architektengruppe U-Bahn. Archived from the original on April 28, 2016. Retrieved May 22, 2019.
  • ^ "Stadium SkyTrain station renamed" (PDF). The Buzzer. TransLink. October 15, 2004. Retrieved February 26, 2020.
  • ^ "Why is there a third platform at Stadium–Chinatown Station?". Buzzer Blog. July 5, 2010. Retrieved July 9, 2010.
  • ^ Chan, Kenneth (May 21, 2019). "Third platform at SkyTrain's Stadium-Chinatown Station to open for shuttle train". Daily Hive. Archived from the original on May 22, 2019. Retrieved May 22, 2019.
  • ^ "BC Transit Lost Property Office moving to Stadium Station" (PDF). The Buzzer. BC Transit. May 24, 1991. Retrieved February 24, 2019.
  • ^ Kertcher, Sarah (September 22, 2022). "TransLink unveils new Customer Service Centre at Waterfront Station". The Buzzer Blog. TransLink. Retrieved September 23, 2022.
  • ^ Chan, Kenneth (September 22, 2022). "Inside TransLink's new Customer Service Centre at Waterfront Station". Daily Hive. Retrieved September 23, 2022.
  • ^ "Expo Line Station Review". TransLink. Retrieved July 5, 2017.

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