- Pacific Central Station
Infobox Historic building
style=VIA
name= Pacific Central Station
location_town=1150 Station Street,Vancouver , BC, V6A 4C7
location_country=Canada
construction_start_date=1917Pacific Central Station in Vancouver,
British Columbia ,Canada is a railway station which acts as the western terminus ofVIA Rail ’s cross-country "The Canadian " toToronto , and the northern terminus ofAmtrak ’s "Cascades" to Seattle. Until VIA Rail took over operations around 1979, passenger trains went further west to theCanadian Pacific Railway ’s Waterfront Station in downtown Vancouver, which is now used by the SkyTrain and theWest Coast Express commuter railway.Pacific Central Station is adjacent to Main Street SkyTrain station. The station is
wheelchair -accessible and is staffed with full VIA services.Rather than stopping for a customs inspection at the border, as happens with
Toronto –New York City trains, passengers for the Amtrak trains to Seattle pass throughU.S. border preclearance facilities and airport-styleX-ray machines in the station before entering a special, fenced in platform where they can board the train. This is meant to expedite border-crossing times for the train, which otherwise might be delayed hours on an already four and a half hour trip to nearby Seattle. This arrangement, though common in airports, is seldom seen for railway services, apart from a few special express trains such as theEurostar through theChannel Tunnel , rail service betweenGeneva ,Switzerland and points inFrance and shuttle trains betweenPoland andUkraine and Poland andBelarus .In addition to VIA Rail and Amtrak, Pacific Central Station is also served by intercity coaches run by Pacific Coach Lines and
Greyhound Lines .ee also
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List of heritage buildings in Vancouver
*Main Street-Science World Station External links
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