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Encyclopedia > 29th Avenue Station

The 29th Avenue Station is located at a grade crossing portion of the Expo Line, a part of Vancouver's Skytrain light-rail rapid-transit system. This article needs cleanup. ... The Expo Line is the oldest line in the SkyTrain rapid transit system in Greater Vancouver, Canada. ... {{Canadian City/Disable Field={{{Disable Motto Link}}}}} Motto: By sea, land and air we prosper City of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Location. ... The platform at Metrotown Station in Burnaby is one of the busiest in the SkyTrain system. ...


The station is on 29th Avenue at Atlin Street, adjacent to Slocan Park, in the area of Vancouver known as "Collingwood", an older but nice, compact community. All of the Skytrain line through this community (from Nanaimo, through 29th Avenue, to Joyce, is located at ground level. Joyce Station is located on an elevated portion of the Expo Line, a part of Vancouvers Skytrain light rail rapid transit system. ...


The station was built in 1985 as part of the original Expo Line, and provides services to a number of Translink bus routes serving eastern Vancouver. 1985 is a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... There are several entities called Translink or TransLink, including TransLink (British Columbia), a mass transit organization serving the area of Vancouver, Canada. ... {{Canadian City/Disable Field={{{Disable Motto Link}}}}} Motto: By sea, land and air we prosper City of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Location. ...


This station is located on the old right-of-way once used by the old British Columbia Electric Railway Central Park Line; this line ran from just west of Nanaimo Station all the way to where the current New Westminster Station is located. The British Columbia Electric Railway provided electricity to and operated public transportation in southwestern British Columbia from its establishment in the mid 1890s. ...


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