Main Street–Science World station

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Main Street–Science World
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SkyTrain station
File:SkyTrain MainStreetScienceWorldStation.jpg
Mark II SkyTrain ready to leave westbound, July 2006
Location 1399 Main Street, Vancouver
Coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Owned by BC Transit, TransLink
Platforms Centre platform
Tracks 2
Connections Amtrak VIA Rail Canada simplified.svg Pacific Central
Construction
Structure type Elevated
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Station code MN
Fare zone 1
History
Opened December 11, 1985
Rebuilt 2013-2015
Previous names Main Street station (1985–1990)
Traffic
Passengers (2011[1]) 25,657
Services
Preceding station   TransLink   Following station
toward Waterfront
Expo Line
toward King George
Millennium Line
toward VCC–Clark
File:Main Street Station with ghost train.jpg
A Mark I SkyTrain leaving at Main Street-Science World station westbound

Main Street–Science World (formerly Main Street) is an elevated station on the Expo Line of the SkyTrain system in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The station is accessible from both sides of Main Street at the intersection of Main Street and Terminal Avenue, and is adjacent to Pacific Central station, the city's inter-city railway and bus terminal.

History

Prior to SkyTrain opening for full revenue service, the station served as the western terminus of a short 1 km demonstration track during the summer of 1983. A single two-car prototype train ran both eastbound and westbound on the current westbound track, between the station and what was at that time the end of the completed guideway, at the eastern end of the centre median of Terminal Avenue.

In December 1985, SkyTrain began revenue service with the station opening as "Main Street" and was one of two stations that served the Expo 86 site: the other being Stadium–Chinatown station. This station served as an access point to the East Gate of Expo. This was the first elevated SkyTrain station to have buildings built around and above it, as witnessed by the Vancity tower on the west side of the station.

Once Expo 86 had ended, many of its buildings had either been torn down or removed. One of the few to remain was the nearby geodesic dome, known during the fair as "Expo Centre". Now one of the city's most recognizable landmarks, a science museum known as Science World moved into this space. On September 21, 1990, the station's name was hyphenated adding "Science World", due to its proximity to the then-newly popular landmark attraction one block away. Original maps designated the station as "Science World-Main Street".

With the station remaining the oldest on the Expo Line, plans to re-design as well as lengthen the 27-year-old structure are currently underway. Construction began in early 2013 and is expected to last until Summer 2015, resulting in a complete re-construction of the station and improved access, safety, lighting and the installation of FareGates as part of the larger Compass smart-card system.[2][3]

Services

  • The Main Street–Science World station is a major connection point for the TransLink Main Street trolley bus routes, as well as for the Via Rail and Amtrak trains that arrive and depart from the nearby Pacific Central station
  • The eastern terminus of the defunct Downtown Historic Railway is located near this station; that line's streetcars ran westbound along the south side of False Creek to Granville Island.
  • The eastern terminus of both False Creek Ferries and the Aquabus can also be found nearby just south of Science World.
  • The station is within walking distance of four fast food chains including Starbucks, McDonald's and Tim Hortons. Prior to the opening of Starbucks, the same space was occupied by the "The Exchange"—a small newspaper/snack outlet that opened in 1986 as part of a retail programme initially set up with the introduction of SkyTrain.

Station information

Station layout

T Platform 1  Expo Line westbound towards Waterfront,  Millennium Line westbound towards Waterfront (Stadium–Chinatown)
Island platform, Doors will open on the left
Platform 2  Expo Line eastbound towards King George,  Millennium Line eastbound towards VCC–Clark (Commercial–Broadway)
S Street (West) West entrance and elevator access
Ticket vending machines, shops, fare gates
Street (East) East entrance and elevator access
Ticket vending machines, shops, bike storage, fare gates

Entrances

  • West Entrance Handicapped/disabled access is located at west end of Main Street, serving to Science World and the False Creek ferries. Up and down escalators are available between street and platform levels as well as an elevator.
  • East Entrance Handicapped/disabled access located on the east side of Main Street, beside Thornton Park and with close proximity to Pacific Central Station for long-distance rail and bus services. There is a station house including an elevator and up escalator access from street to platform level.

Transit connections

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  • Transit connection includes local bus routes travelling southbound on Main Street, near the west entrance:
3 Main / Marine Drive Station
8 Fraser
19 Metrotown Station
22 Knight via Terminal Avenue (peak hours only)
N8 Fraser NightBus
N19 Surrey Central Station Nigh Bus
  • Community shuttle service from the C23 Davie is also available on Station Street beside Pacific Central station, one block away from the east station entrance. There's another C23 stop on Quebec Street, one block away from the west station entrance beside Science World.
  • East entrance serves local bus routes travelling northbound on Main Street:
3 Downtown
8 Downtown
19 Stanley Park
22 Macdonald via Terminal Avenue (peak hours only)
N8 Downtown NightBus
N19 Downtown NightBus

References

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External links

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