About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Canada Line stations, Evergreen Line stations, Expo Line stations, Millennium Line stations, List of Vancouver SkyTrain stations, Waterfront Station, Coquitlam Central Station, Stadium-Chinatown Station, Granville Station, Commercial-Broadway Station, Main Street - Science World Station, Olympic Village Station, Surrey Central Station, Port Moody Station, Burrard Station, Aberdeen Station, Vancouver City Centre Station, Lougheed Town Centre Station, Bridgeport Station, King George Station, Production Way - University Station, YVR-Airport Station, Richmond-Brighouse Station, New Westminster Station, Templeton Station, Patterson Station, Broadway - City Hall Station, Scott Road Station, Sea Island Centre Station, Metrotown Station, Joyce-Collingwood Station, Marine Drive Station, Braid Station, Gilmore Station, VCC-Clark Station, Nanaimo Station, Edmonds Station, Brentwood Town Centre Station, Sapperton Station, King Edward Station, Lansdowne Station, Columbia Station, Oakridge - 41st Avenue Station, 22nd Street Station, 29th Avenue Station, Gateway Station, Yaletown-Roundhouse Station, Langara - 49th Avenue Station, Holdom Station, Sperling - Burnaby Lake Station, Lake City Way Station, Royal Oak Station, Rupert Station, Renfrew Station, Burquitlam Station, Ioco Station, Douglas College Station. Excerpt: The Vancouver SkyTrain is a three-line urban mass transit system operated by TransLink, which serves the metropolitan area of Vancouver, Canada. The Expo Line was built for the Expo 86 World's Fair; the Millennium Line opened in 2002, followed by the Canada Line in 2009. The Expo and Millennium Line use Bombardier's Advanced Rapid Transit technology, while the Canada Line technology provided by Hyundai Rotem. The SkyTrain's track makes up the longest automated light rapid transit system in the world by length, with a...