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Broadway–City Hall station

Coordinates: 49°15′46″N 123°6′52″W / 49.26278°N 123.11444°W / 49.26278; -123.11444
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Broadway–City Hall
SkyTrain station
Broadway–City Hall station entrance
General information
Location496 West Broadway, Vancouver
Coordinates49°15′46″N 123°6′52″W / 49.26278°N 123.11444°W / 49.26278; -123.11444
Owned byTransLink
PlatformsSide platforms
Tracks2
Connections 99 B-Line
Construction
Structure typeSubway
AccessibleYes
ArchitectVIA Architecture
Other information
Station codeBC
Fare zone1
History
OpenedAugust 17, 2009
Passengers
2023[1]3,396,000 Increase 17.4%
Rank17 of 53
Services
Preceding station TransLink Following station
Olympic Village
towards Waterfront
Canada Line King Edward
Future services
Oak–VGH
towards Arbutus
Millennium Line Broadway extension
(opens 2027)
Mount Pleasant
Broadway–City Hall's platform level
An eastbound 99 B-Line with service to Commercial–Broadway

Broadway–City Hall is an underground station on the Canada Line of Metro Vancouver's SkyTrain rapid transit system. The station is located at the intersection of West Broadway and Cambie Street in Vancouver, British Columbia and is within walking distance of Vancouver City Hall, City Square Shopping Centre, Vancouver General Hospital and related facilities, as well as the surrounding Fairview and Mount Pleasant neighbourhoods.

History

Broadway–City Hall station was built in 2009 and opened along with the rest of the Canada Line. The station features large double-height ceilings over the platform area and was designed by the architecture firm VIA Architecture.[2]

In 2018, it was confirmed that the Millennium Line would be extended from its current terminus at VCC–Clark station west to Arbutus Street, and eventually to the University of British Columbia.[3] When completed, Broadway–City Hall station will become a transfer point on the Broadway extension as the station was designed with a "knock-out" panel on the mezzanine level to provide a connection to the Millennium Line platforms under Broadway.

Services

Broadway–City Hall station is served by a number of bus routes, including the #9 trolleybus route providing east–west local service along Broadway, the #15 serving Cambie Street, and the 99 B-Line operating east to Commercial–Broadway station and west to the University of British Columbia (UBC).

Station information

Station layout

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Entrances

Broadway–City Hall is served by a single entrance at the southeast corner of Cambie Street and West Broadway.[4] The 99 B-Line to Commercial–Broadway station stops in front of this entrance.

The Crossroads development at the northwest corner of Cambie Street and West Broadway was required by the City of Vancouver to provide space for an entrance to the station.[5] This entrance has yet to be built.

Transit connections

The following bus routes can be found in close proximity to Broadway–City Hall station:[4]

Bay Location Routes
1 Broadway
Eastbound
2 Cambie Street
Northbound
3 Cambie Street
Southbound
  • 15 Cambie
  • 17 Oak
    N15 Cambie (NightBus service)
4 Broadway
Westbound
  • 99 B-Line to UBC
  • N9 Downtown (NightBus service)
5 Broadway
Westbound
  • 9 Alma
  • N9 Downtown (NightBus service)
6 Broadway
Eastbound
9 Boundary

References

  1. ^ "2023 Transit Service Performance Review – SkyTrain Stations Summaries". tableau.com. TransLink. April 17, 2024. Archived from the original on April 30, 2024. Retrieved May 1, 2024.
  2. ^ "Canada Line Stations". VIA Architecture. Retrieved March 10, 2019.
  3. ^ Chan, Kenneth (March 16, 2018). "It's official: Broadway Subway and Surrey LRT will be built in $7-billion transit plan". Daily Hive. Retrieved March 10, 2019.
  4. ^ a b Broadway–City Hall Station (PDF) (Map). TransLink. September 2020. Retrieved June 6, 2022.
  5. ^ Chan, Kenneth (March 22, 2018). "These are the 6 stations of the Broadway Subway in Vancouver (VISUALS)". Daily Hive. Retrieved March 10, 2019.