Airport Station (TransLink)

Airport Station

Airport Station facing northeast, towards Lulu Island.
Location Canada
Coordinates 49°11′31″N 123°8′30″W / 49.19194°N 123.14167°W / 49.19194; -123.14167Coordinates: 49°11′31″N 123°8′30″W / 49.19194°N 123.14167°W / 49.19194; -123.14167
Owned by TransLink
Operated by TransLink
Bus routes 12 (pre-Sept 2009)
2 (Sept 2009–present)
Bus stands 6 (pre-Sept 2009)
2 (Sept 2009–present)
Bus operators Coast Mountain Bus Company
Other information
Fare zone 2
History
Opened 2000 (2000)
Closed 7 September 2009 (2009-09-07)
For the SkyTrain station, see YVR–Airport station.

Airport Station was a major public transit exchange point in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. It was part of the TransLink system in Metro Vancouver. It was closed on September 7, 2009, two and a half weeks after the opening of the Canada Line.

History and purpose

Wide shot of Airport Station, facing northwest.

It was built around 2000, mainly for the 98 B-Line, a bus rapid transit line from Richmond to Vancouver. Located at the foot of the Airport Connector Bridge near the intersection of Russ Baker Way and Miller Road, it was the transfer point to the 424 Airport/Airport Station bus, which was the only daytime/evening route to the Vancouver International Airport main terminal. The N10 route provided service between Airport Station and the main terminal late night and early morning when the 424 was not in service.

Airport Station also served community shuttles going to the nearby community of Burkeville and the south terminal of the airport, which serves local and smaller airlines. IKEA also sent a shuttle bus to Airport Station to pick up customers.

Airport Station was closed September 7, 2009, after the opening of the Canada Line SkyTrain. Bus routes serving Airport Station were discontinued or rerouted to Bridgeport Station or Marpole Loop .[1]

Routes

Airport Station, facing south towards the south terminal and Russ Baker Way.

The following routes still serve the neighbourhood and hotels near Airport Station.

The following routes once served Airport Station:

See also

References

  1. Bus Service Changes to Canada Line Stations (29 July 2009)


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