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A years-long project is now underway to replace all of the aging elevators built for the stations on SkyTrain's Expo Line.
The Expo Line, named after the World’s Fair Expo 86 held in Vancouver, is the original SkyTrain line and was built ahead of the event. The system was later expanded with two other lines.
Vancouver City Council has approved changes to downtown bar and restaurant liquor hours, but could SkyTrain hours be next?
Northwest Construction News Vancouver’s SkyTrain Takes Next Step Toward New Extension By Tim Newcomb A SkyTrain light rapid transit train in Vancouver, B.C. COURTESY TRANSLINK February 10, 2020 ...
TransLink has awarded two contracts to Thales under the Expo and Millennium Upgrade Program to enable a 22 km (13.6-mile) expansion of the fully automated Metro Vancouver SkyTrain system, with 41 new ...
When the first line of the SkyTrain, Expo Line, opened in Vancouver BC in 1985, its length was 18 miles. When Seattle's University Link finally operates early next year, it will add 3.1 miles to ...
Support for extending SkyTrain to UBC is high across all Metro Vancouver municipalities. Eighty-nine per cent of those polled in Vancouver back the proposal, 86 per cent on the North Shore, 84 per ...
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Vancouver Sun on MSNVancouver Pride Parade 2025: Here's the map and what you should know
Vancouver’s annual Pride Parade takes place on Aug. 3 — a celebration of diversity and inclusion that’ll wind its way from ...
As city council moves to explore redevelopment options, developers cite the need for housing near transit while planners warn ...
The year was 1986 when the Otterstrom family traveled from their home in Spokane to Vancouver, British Columbia, for the ...
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