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Waterfront station (Vancouver)

Waterfront station is a major intermodal public transportation facility and the main transit terminus in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is on West Cordova Street in Downtown Vancouver, between Granville and Seymour Street. The station is also accessible via two other street-level entrances, one on Howe Street to the west for direct access to the Expo Line and another on Granville Street to the south for direct access to the Canada Line.

Waterfront
TransLink station
General information
Location
  • 601 West Cordova Street, Vancouver
  • 439 Granville Street, Vancouver
Coordinates49°17′09″N 123°06′42″W / 49.28583°N 123.11167°W / 49.28583; -123.11167
Owned by
Operated byTransLink
Platforms3 separate sets of centre platforms
Tracks6
Connections R5 Hastings St
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade and underground
Bicycle facilitiesOutside bike racks
AccessibleYes
ArchitectBarott, Blackader and Webster
Other information
Station codeWF
Fare zone1
History
OpenedAugust 1, 1914; 109 years ago (1914-08-01)
Key dates
1977SeaBus opens
1985SkyTrain: Expo Line opens
1995West Coast Express opens
2002SkyTrain: Millennium Line opens
2009SkyTrain: Canada Line opens
2016SkyTrain: Millennium Line rerouted
Passengers
2022[1]
  • 7,891,200 (Expo and Canada Lines)
  • 411,800 (West Coast Express)
Rank
  • 1 of 53 (Expo and Canada Lines)
  • 1 of 8 (West Coast Express)
Services
Former services
Preceding station Canadian Pacific Railway Following station
Terminus Main Line Heatley Avenue
Preceding station TransLink Following station
Terminus Millennium Line Burrard
towards VCC–Clark via Columbia

The station is within walking distance of Vancouver's historical Gastown district, Canada Place, Vancouver Convention Centre, Harbour Centre, Sinclair Centre, and the Vancouver Harbour Flight Centre float plane terminal. A heliport operated by Helijet, along with the downtown campuses for Simon Fraser University and the British Columbia Institute of Technology, are also located within the vicinity of the station.

History edit

 
Waterfront station c. 1923

Waterfront station was built by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) and opened on August 1, 1914.[2] It was the Pacific terminus for the CPR's transcontinental passenger trains to Montreal, Quebec, and Toronto, Ontario. The current station is the third CPR station. The previous CPR station was located one block west, at the foot of Granville and, unlike the current classical-styled Waterfront station, was built in "railway gothic" like the CPR's many railway hotels.[3][4]

In 1978, when Via Rail took over the passenger operations of the CPR and the Canadian National Railway, it continued using both railways' stations in Vancouver, but a year later, Via consolidated its Vancouver operations at Pacific Central Station, the CN station near False Creek, and ceased using the CPR station. The last scheduled Via passenger train to use Waterfront station departed on October 27, 1979.[2]

Waterfront station's transformation into a public intermodal transit facility began in 1977.[citation needed] That year, the SeaBus began operating out of a purpose-built floating pier that was connected to the main terminal building via an overhead walkway above the CPR tracks. The CPR's passenger platform and some of its tracks were torn up in the early 1980s to make way for the guideway of the original SkyTrain line (Expo Line), which opened on December 11, 1985. During Expo 86, SkyTrain operated special shuttle trains between Waterfront station and Stadium–Chinatown station (then named Stadium station), connecting the Canadian Pavilion at Canada Place to the main Expo site along False Creek.[citation needed]

A private ferry company, Royal SeaLink Express, ran passenger ferries from a new dock on the west side of the SeaBus terminal to Victoria and Nanaimo in the early 1990s, but ultimately folded.[citation needed] In 2003, HarbourLynx began operating out of Royal Sealink's old facility at the SeaBus terminal. In 2006, following major engine problems with their only vessel, they folded as well.

In 1995, platforms were built adjacent to the SkyTrain station for the West Coast Express, which uses the existing CPR tracks. The platforms for the West Coast Express were built in the same location as the old CPR platforms.

In 2002, Millennium Line trains began to share tracks with the Expo Line at Waterfront station. The lines continued to share tracks until late 2016, when an Expo Line branch to Production Way–University station was created in replacement of the Millennium Line service between VCC–Clark and Waterfront stations.[5]

In 2009, the Canada Line opened with separate platforms which are accessible via the main station building, but require leaving the fare-paid zone when transferring between other modes. Waterfront station serves as a common terminus point for both the Expo Line and the Canada Line.

Waterfront station was one of the first stations to receive TransLink's "T" signage, denoting a transit station.[6] This signage was originally installed in the downtown core of Vancouver to help visitors during the 2010 Olympics.

In 2018, TransLink announced that Waterfront's Canada Line platforms, as well as two other stations on the line within downtown Vancouver, would receive an accessibility upgrade including additional escalators, as most Canada Line stations were built with only up-escalators initially.[7] Construction began in early 2019 and was completed in December.[8][9]

In 2020, TransLink started work on replacing the escalators connecting to the Expo Line.[10] The first step in this project was to close access to the Expo Line from Cordova Street for three weeks in June. The closure forced passengers to access the Expo Line from the Howe Street entrance. Because the construction blocked access to the elevators to the Expo Line platforms, a temporary shuttle bus service between the SeaBus terminal, the main concourse area, and Burrard station was instated.

In 2022, TransLink relocated the in-person service centre at Stadium–Chinatown station and opened a new 580-square-metre (6,200 sq ft) customer service centre at Waterfront station on September 23.[11][12]

Architecture edit

 
Waterfront station
 
Waterfront's main concourse
 
Waterfront station, Vancouver

Waterfront's main station building was designed in a neoclassical style, with a symmetrical red-brick facade dominated by a row of smooth, white Ionic order columns. The Ionic columns are repeated in the grand interior hall, flanking the perimeter of the space. The main hall features two large clocks facing each other high on the east and west walls. Paintings depicting various scenic Canadian landscapes, completed in 1916 by Adelaide Langford, line the walls above the columns. The Montreal architecture firm Barott, Blackader and Webster was responsible for designing the main station building.[13]

The station building is owned by Cadillac Fairview and underwent renovations in 2015 to restore its brick facade.[14]

Services edit

Station information edit

 
The Howe Street entrance to Waterfront station, serving SkyTrain's Expo Line
 
Expo Line platform (Platforms 1 & 2)
 
The digital "next arrival" sign at the Expo Line island platform
 
SkyTrain's Canada Line platform
 
West Coast Express platform

Station layout edit

S Street Cordova Street, Howe Street, Granville Street entrances
Concourse
(Cordova)
Main connection points between various modes of transportation
Compass ticketing machines, ATM, shops, fare gates (Expo Line)
C Concourse
(Howe)
Serving Expo Line
Connections to Sinclair Centre and Waterfront Center
Compass ticketing machines, fare gates (Expo Line)
Concourse
(Granville)
Serving Canada Line
Compass ticketing machines, shops, fare gates (Canada Line)
T Platform 1
 Expo Line termination track
Island platform; doors will open on the left
Platform 2
Outbound
 Expo Line towards King George and Production Way–University (Burrard)
   West Coast Express towards Mission City (Moody Centre)
Island platform; doors will open on the left or right
   West Coast Express towards Mission City (Moody Centre)
Lower Concourse
(Cordova)
Compass ticketing machines, fare gates (Canada Line)
Platform 3
Outbound
 Canada Line towards Richmond–Brighouse and YVR–Airport (Vancouver City Centre)
Island platform; doors will open on the left or right
Platform 4
Outbound
 Canada Line towards Richmond–Brighouse and YVR–Airport (Vancouver City Centre)
Lower Concourse
(SeaBus)
Fare gates (Helipad Exit), washrooms
Connection to HeliJet heliport
  Unused
Island platform; doors will open on the right
   SeaBus outbound towards Lonsdale Quay (Terminus)
Island platform; doors will open on the left or right
   SeaBus outbound towards Lonsdale Quay (Terminus)
Island platform; doors will open on the left
  Unused

Entrances edit

  • Cordova Street entrance (terminal building)  : a fully accessible entrance connecting all services at Waterfront station. The entrance is at the east end of platforms 1 and 2 (Expo Line) and north end of platform 3 and 4 (Canada Line).
  • Howe Street entrance: serves Canada Place, with underground connection to Sinclair Centre and Waterfront Centre at concourse level. No elevator is available at this entrance.
  • Granville Street entrance  : a new entrance opened 2009 in conjunction to the opening of the Canada Line. Located at the south end of platform 3 and 4 (Canada Line).

Transit connections edit

Bus services load on Cordova Street. Additional stops are on Hastings Street, adjacent to the Canada Line entrance near Granville Street for the R5 RapidBus service.[15]

Bay Location Route Notes
1 Cordova Street
Westbound
44 UBC
  • Express, weekday only. No evening service.
2 Cordova Street
Westbound
2 Macdonald
3 Cordova Street
Westbound
50 False Creek South
4 Cordova Street
Eastbound
3 Main
4 Powell
7 Nanaimo Station
8 Fraser
10 Downtown
50 Waterfront Station
N8 Fraser Nightbus
Hastings Street
Westbound
R5 Hastings Street to Burrard Station
Hastings Street
Eastbound
R5 Hastings Street to SFU
  • RapidBus service

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . tableau.com. TransLink. April 27, 2023. Archived from the original on May 15, 2023. Retrieved May 15, 2023.
  2. ^ a b "By the Numbers: Waterfront Station turns 100". The Province. July 31, 2014. Retrieved April 3, 2018.
  3. ^ Photograph of CPR Station, foot of Granville, 1906, British Columbia Archives.
  4. ^ CPR station, undated photograph June 7, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, British Columbia Archives, at Columbia Pacific.
  5. ^ . TransLink. September 19, 2016. Archived from the original on March 14, 2020. Retrieved November 5, 2016.
  6. ^ "More T signage is now up in downtown Vancouver", The Buzzer Blog, TransLink, January 27, 2010.
  7. ^ Chan, Kenneth (July 9, 2018). "More escalators to be installed at every Canada Line station in downtown Vancouver". Daily Hive. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  8. ^ . TransLink. Archived from the original on February 9, 2019. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  9. ^ Chan, Kenneth (February 1, 2019). "Construction begins on new escalators for all downtown Canada Line stations". Daily Hive. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  10. ^ Chan, Kenneth (June 8, 2020). "Main entrance for Waterfront Station's Expo Line to close for three-week renovation". Daily Hive Vancouver. Retrieved June 30, 2020.
  11. ^ Kertcher, Sarah (September 22, 2022). "TransLink unveils new Customer Service Centre at Waterfront Station". The Buzzer Blog. TransLink. Retrieved September 23, 2022.
  12. ^ Chan, Kenneth (September 22, 2022). "Inside TransLink's new Customer Service Centre at Waterfront Station". Daily Hive. Retrieved September 23, 2022.
  13. ^ "Waterfront Station". Vancouver Historic Building Atlas. Simon Fraser University. Retrieved April 7, 2019.
  14. ^ Lazaruk, Susan (July 12, 2015). "By the Numbers: Waterfront Station gets a major overhaul". The Province. Retrieved June 28, 2023.
  15. ^ Waterfront Station (PDF) (Map). TransLink. January 2022. Retrieved June 6, 2022.

External links edit

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For other places with the same name see Waterfront Station Waterfront station is a major intermodal public transportation facility and the main transit terminus in Vancouver British Columbia Canada It is on West Cordova Street in Downtown Vancouver between Granville and Seymour Street The station is also accessible via two other street level entrances one on Howe Street to the west for direct access to the Expo Line and another on Granville Street to the south for direct access to the Canada Line WaterfrontTransLink stationGeneral informationLocation601 West Cordova Street Vancouver 439 Granville Street VancouverCoordinates49 17 09 N 123 06 42 W 49 28583 N 123 11167 W 49 28583 123 11167Owned byCanadian Pacific Railway TransLink Cadillac Fairview station building Operated byTransLinkPlatforms3 separate sets of centre platformsTracks6ConnectionsR5 Hastings StConstructionStructure typeAt grade and undergroundBicycle facilitiesOutside bike racksAccessibleYesArchitectBarott Blackader and WebsterOther informationStation codeWFFare zone1HistoryOpenedAugust 1 1914 109 years ago 1914 08 01 Key dates1977SeaBus opens1985SkyTrain Expo Line opens1995West Coast Express opens2002SkyTrain Millennium Line opens2009SkyTrain Canada Line opens2016SkyTrain Millennium Line reroutedPassengers2022 1 7 891 200 Expo and Canada Lines 411 800 West Coast Express Rank1 of 53 Expo and Canada Lines 1 of 8 West Coast Express ServicesPreceding station TransLink Following stationTerminus Expo Line Burrardtowards King George or Production Way UniversityCanada Line Vancouver City Centretowards Richmond Brighouse or YVR AirportSeaBus Lonsdale QuayTerminusWest Coast Express Moody Centretowards Mission CityFormer servicesPreceding station Canadian Pacific Railway Following stationTerminus Main Line Heatley Avenuetoward Montreal WindsorPreceding station TransLink Following stationTerminus Millennium Line Burrardtowards VCC Clark via ColumbiaThe station is within walking distance of Vancouver s historical Gastown district Canada Place Vancouver Convention Centre Harbour Centre Sinclair Centre and the Vancouver Harbour Flight Centre float plane terminal A heliport operated by Helijet along with the downtown campuses for Simon Fraser University and the British Columbia Institute of Technology are also located within the vicinity of the station Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 3 Services 4 Station information 4 1 Station layout 4 2 Entrances 4 3 Transit connections 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp Waterfront station c 1923Waterfront station was built by the Canadian Pacific Railway CPR and opened on August 1 1914 2 It was the Pacific terminus for the CPR s transcontinental passenger trains to Montreal Quebec and Toronto Ontario The current station is the third CPR station The previous CPR station was located one block west at the foot of Granville and unlike the current classical styled Waterfront station was built in railway gothic like the CPR s many railway hotels 3 4 In 1978 when Via Rail took over the passenger operations of the CPR and the Canadian National Railway it continued using both railways stations in Vancouver but a year later Via consolidated its Vancouver operations at Pacific Central Station the CN station near False Creek and ceased using the CPR station The last scheduled Via passenger train to use Waterfront station departed on October 27 1979 2 Waterfront station s transformation into a public intermodal transit facility began in 1977 citation needed That year the SeaBus began operating out of a purpose built floating pier that was connected to the main terminal building via an overhead walkway above the CPR tracks The CPR s passenger platform and some of its tracks were torn up in the early 1980s to make way for the guideway of the original SkyTrain line Expo Line which opened on December 11 1985 During Expo 86 SkyTrain operated special shuttle trains between Waterfront station and Stadium Chinatown station then named Stadium station connecting the Canadian Pavilion at Canada Place to the main Expo site along False Creek citation needed A private ferry company Royal SeaLink Express ran passenger ferries from a new dock on the west side of the SeaBus terminal to Victoria and Nanaimo in the early 1990s but ultimately folded citation needed In 2003 HarbourLynx began operating out of Royal Sealink s old facility at the SeaBus terminal In 2006 following major engine problems with their only vessel they folded as well In 1995 platforms were built adjacent to the SkyTrain station for the West Coast Express which uses the existing CPR tracks The platforms for the West Coast Express were built in the same location as the old CPR platforms In 2002 Millennium Line trains began to share tracks with the Expo Line at Waterfront station The lines continued to share tracks until late 2016 when an Expo Line branch to Production Way University station was created in replacement of the Millennium Line service between VCC Clark and Waterfront stations 5 In 2009 the Canada Line opened with separate platforms which are accessible via the main station building but require leaving the fare paid zone when transferring between other modes Waterfront station serves as a common terminus point for both the Expo Line and the Canada Line Waterfront station was one of the first stations to receive TransLink s T signage denoting a transit station 6 This signage was originally installed in the downtown core of Vancouver to help visitors during the 2010 Olympics In 2018 TransLink announced that Waterfront s Canada Line platforms as well as two other stations on the line within downtown Vancouver would receive an accessibility upgrade including additional escalators as most Canada Line stations were built with only up escalators initially 7 Construction began in early 2019 and was completed in December 8 9 In 2020 TransLink started work on replacing the escalators connecting to the Expo Line 10 The first step in this project was to close access to the Expo Line from Cordova Street for three weeks in June The closure forced passengers to access the Expo Line from the Howe Street entrance Because the construction blocked access to the elevators to the Expo Line platforms a temporary shuttle bus service between the SeaBus terminal the main concourse area and Burrard station was instated In 2022 TransLink relocated the in person service centre at Stadium Chinatown station and opened a new 580 square metre 6 200 sq ft customer service centre at Waterfront station on September 23 11 12 Architecture edit nbsp Waterfront station nbsp Waterfront s main concourse nbsp Waterfront station VancouverWaterfront s main station building was designed in a neoclassical style with a symmetrical red brick facade dominated by a row of smooth white Ionic order columns The Ionic columns are repeated in the grand interior hall flanking the perimeter of the space The main hall features two large clocks facing each other high on the east and west walls Paintings depicting various scenic Canadian landscapes completed in 1916 by Adelaide Langford line the walls above the columns The Montreal architecture firm Barott Blackader and Webster was responsible for designing the main station building 13 The station building is owned by Cadillac Fairview and underwent renovations in 2015 to restore its brick facade 14 Services editSkyTrain Expo Line through Vancouver to northeast south Burnaby New Westminster and Surrey SkyTrain Canada Line through Vancouver to central Richmond and Vancouver International Airport West Coast Express commuter rail Port Moody Coquitlam Port Coquitlam Pitt Meadows Maple Ridge and Mission SeaBus passenger ferry to Lonsdale Quay in North Vancouver Various local suburban and express bus services provided by TransLink HeliJet s heliport is adjacent to the SeaBus concourse therefore allowing passengers to connect to Waterfront station s main terminal building Vancouver Harbour Flight Centre float plane terminal is located approximately two blocks west of Canada PlaceStation information edit nbsp The Howe Street entrance to Waterfront station serving SkyTrain s Expo Line nbsp Expo Line platform Platforms 1 amp 2 nbsp The digital next arrival sign at the Expo Line island platform nbsp SkyTrain s Canada Line platform nbsp West Coast Express platformStation layout edit S Street Cordova Street Howe Street Granville Street entrancesConcourse Cordova Main connection points between various modes of transportationCompass ticketing machines ATM shops fare gates Expo Line C Concourse Howe Serving Expo LineConnections to Sinclair Centre and Waterfront CenterCompass ticketing machines fare gates Expo Line Concourse Granville Serving Canada LineCompass ticketing machines shops fare gates Canada Line T Platform 1 Expo Line termination trackIsland platform doors will open on the leftPlatform 2Outbound Expo Line towards King George and Production Way University Burrard West Coast Express towards Mission City Moody Centre Island platform doors will open on the left or right West Coast Express towards Mission City Moody Centre Lower Concourse Cordova Compass ticketing machines fare gates Canada Line Platform 3Outbound Canada Line towards Richmond Brighouse and YVR Airport Vancouver City Centre Island platform doors will open on the left or rightPlatform 4Outbound Canada Line towards Richmond Brighouse and YVR Airport Vancouver City Centre Lower Concourse SeaBus Fare gates Helipad Exit washroomsConnection to HeliJet heliport UnusedIsland platform doors will open on the right SeaBus outbound towards Lonsdale Quay Terminus Island platform doors will open on the left or right SeaBus outbound towards Lonsdale Quay Terminus Island platform doors will open on the left UnusedEntrances edit Cordova Street entrance terminal building nbsp a fully accessible entrance connecting all services at Waterfront station The entrance is at the east end of platforms 1 and 2 Expo Line and north end of platform 3 and 4 Canada Line Howe Street entrance serves Canada Place with underground connection to Sinclair Centre and Waterfront Centre at concourse level No elevator is available at this entrance Granville Street entrance nbsp a new entrance opened 2009 in conjunction to the opening of the Canada Line Located at the south end of platform 3 and 4 Canada Line Transit connections edit See also List of bus routes in Metro Vancouver Bus services load on Cordova Street Additional stops are on Hastings Street adjacent to the Canada Line entrance near Granville Street for the R5 RapidBus service 15 Bay Location Route Notes1 Cordova StreetWestbound 44 UBC Express weekday only No evening service 2 Cordova StreetWestbound 2 Macdonald3 Cordova StreetWestbound 50 False Creek South4 Cordova StreetEastbound 3 Main4 Powell7 Nanaimo Station8 Fraser10 Downtown50 Waterfront StationN8 Fraser NightbusHastings StreetWestbound R5 Hastings Street to Burrard Station RapidBus serviceHastings StreetEastbound R5 Hastings Street to SFU RapidBus serviceSee also editList of heritage buildings in Vancouver Pan Pacific Vancouver Hotel Fairmont Pacific RimReferences edit 2022 Transit Service Performance Review SkyTrain Stations Summaries tableau com TransLink April 27 2023 Archived from the original on May 15 2023 Retrieved May 15 2023 a b By the Numbers Waterfront Station turns 100 The Province July 31 2014 Retrieved April 3 2018 Photograph of CPR Station foot of Granville 1906 British Columbia Archives CPR station undated photograph Archived June 7 2011 at the Wayback Machine British Columbia Archives at Columbia Pacific TransLink introduces new SkyTrain operating pattern on October 22 TransLink September 19 2016 Archived from the original on March 14 2020 Retrieved November 5 2016 More T signage is now up in downtown Vancouver The Buzzer Blog TransLink January 27 2010 Chan Kenneth July 9 2018 More escalators to be installed at every Canada Line station in downtown Vancouver Daily Hive Retrieved February 10 2019 Canada Line Escalator Enhancement Project TransLink Archived from the original on February 9 2019 Retrieved February 10 2019 Chan Kenneth February 1 2019 Construction begins on new escalators for all downtown Canada Line stations Daily Hive Retrieved February 10 2019 Chan Kenneth June 8 2020 Main entrance for Waterfront Station s Expo Line to close for three week renovation Daily Hive Vancouver Retrieved June 30 2020 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 Waterfront Station Vancouver Historic Building Atlas Simon Fraser University Retrieved April 7 2019 Lazaruk Susan July 12 2015 By the Numbers Waterfront Station gets a major overhaul The Province Retrieved June 28 2023 Waterfront Station PDF Map TransLink January 2022 Retrieved June 6 2022 External links edit nbsp Media related to Waterfront station at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Waterfront station Vancouver amp oldid 1192190335, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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