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Nanaimo station

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Owned by
  
BC Transit, TransLink

Disabled access
  
Yes

Opened
  
11 December 1985

Tracks
  
2

Platforms
  
Station code
  
NA

Province
  
British Columbia

Owners
  
BC Transit, TransLink

Nanaimo station

Location
  
2450 East 24th Avenue, Vancouver

Structure type
  
Partially elevated and at-grade

Address
  
Vancouver, BC V5R 1X5, Canada

Similar
  
Stadium–Chinatown station, 29th Avenue station, Yaletown–Roundhouse station, VCC–Clark station, Metrotown station

Vancouver skytrain mark 1 train at nanaimo station


Nanaimo station of the SkyTrain system is an elevated railway station located on the Expo Line in East Vancouver.

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The station is accessible from the east side of Nanaimo Street at Vanness Avenue. It is located on the crest of a hill, providing all riders a wonderful view of Downtown and the west side of Vancouver. Just east of this station, the Skytrain line runs at grade level. Most of the Skytrain line through the next three stations (from Nanaimo, through 29th Avenue, to Joyce) is located at ground level.

The Nanaimo station was built in 1985 as part of the original Expo Line, and is a connection point for a number of TransLink bus routes in East Vancouver.

This station marks the farthest west station on the Expo Line that sits atop 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 station takes its name from the street it is on, which in turn, is named after the city of Nanaimo, British Columbia, located on Vancouver Island.

Bombardier metro mark iii skytrain departs nanaimo station


Bus service

Bus bay assignments;
1 - Unloading2 - 25 Brentwood Station3 - 25 UBC4 - 7 Dunbar

References

Nanaimo station Wikipedia