- Stadium-Chinatown Station
Infobox Vancouver SkyTrain station
name = Stadium-Chinatown Station
caption = Entering the station from Beatty St. This entrance is normally used by BC Place goers.
first_opened =1985
line =Expo Line ,Millennium Line
connections = 257 Horseshoe Bay Express
488 Garden City
492 Two Road|Stadium-Chinatown Station is part of the SkyTrain system in Greater Vancouver,
Canada . It serves both theExpo Line and theMillennium Line at the eastern entrance of theDunsmuir Tunnel , located beneath DowntownVancouver .As its name entails, the station is located near both the Stadium District and Chinatown. It is accessible from the surface on two levels: from the "Downtown" level at Dunsmuir Street and Beatty Street, or from the "
False Creek " level near the corner of Expo Boulevard and Abbott Street.History
Stadium Station, built in 1985, was named such due to its proximity to the then-new
BC Place Stadium (built in 1983). Both the station and the stadium were vital pieces of Vancouver'sExpo 86 . The "Chinatown" portion of the station's name was added in 2004, after Vancouver city council felt it would increase tourism to the area and increase awareness to out-of-towners about Vancouver's ever-expanding Chinatown district, just one block away.During
Expo 86 , the station served as a transfer point between the main site of the World's Fair and the Canadian Pavilion (nowCanada Place ), located onBurrard Inlet at Waterfront Station. Transferring between these two stations was free to fair attendees during the World's Fair using special shuttle trains which ran from a third track at Stadium-Chinatown Station (where there was a connection to the monorail serving the mainExpo 86 site) to the Canadian Pavilion at Waterfront Station. This third track and platform are currently used for train storage and special event service. The third track makes Stadium-Chinatown the only station on the SkyTrain system with three tracks. Lougheed Town Centre Station on the Millennium Line was built with a third platform in mind, however.The station was originally constructed with an underground passage under Beatty Street to the west in anticipation of future development. When the Amec Building constructed across Beatty Street did not link to the underground passage, the passage was closed and is currently occupied by the Lost Property Office. 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.
ervices
*The most important services near the station are the stadiums, GM Place and BC Place because of their
Vancouver Canucks home games,BC Lions home games, concerts, venues and more.*The
Plaza of Nations dock forFalse Creek Ferries and Aquabus is located a few blocks to the south west.*The
lost property office of TransLink is in this station.*Chinatown is located north east of the intersection of Taylor and Keefer.
*International Village Mall (mistakenly called tinsletown after the name of the movie theatre on the third floor) and the Chinatown location of
T & T Supermarket are located on the intersection of Abbot and Keefer.*The station is located next to the Downtown Vancouver location of
Costco Wholesale and the Downtown Vancouver location ofRicky's All Day Grill .*The (a.k.a Tinseltown) is located just one block away from the station.
*The Downtown Vancouver location of VCC is just 2 blocks away from the station.
Trivia
*Stadium-Chinatown is one of four SkyTrain subway stations on the Expo and Millennium Lines currently serving Downtown Vancouver.
*Following a concert or sporting event at BC Place or GM Place, the passenger volumes are sufficiently large that it is feasible to post TransLink personnel to collect and check fares at this station, in contrast to the proof-of-payment system normally in force on the SkyTrain. In addition, during such events, police traffic units control the flow of traffic allowing people to cross the street en masse.
*The station entrance closest to Chinatown is marked by
traditional Chinese characters in addition to English. The sign reads: "Stadium - Chinatown 體育館/華埠(唐人街)". This makes the station the only station on the system to be officially marked in Chinese.The next station is...
Expo/Millennium Line
station=Stadium - Chinatown
inbound=Granville
outbound=Main Street-
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