Top Subway stations in Vancouver, Greater vancouver, British columbia

Joyce–Collingwood Station

Address: Vancouver, BC V5R, Canada

Subway station

“Well, It seems that they are renovating a few stations. That I have been. Most of the stations are accessible to shopping centers and what not. The train does get crowded at times, but I havent had any issues as it seems many people get off shortly after. There seems to be alot of police and security folks walking around... which is a good thing. The price depends on how many zones you go. But the train goes to many different locations. The BEST PARTS: Frequent skytrains, I'm talking less than 8 minutes the most, all day long. Once you pay, you get a 1.5hrs to get back on the train and dont have to pay the fee again. So if you go to the mall to shop and get done in that time frame, you can hop on the train and not worry about paying. The train is pretty clean and quiet as well.”

Rupert Station

Address: Vancouver, BC V5M 2A4, Canada

Subway station

“Good service. A Walmart, Superstore, and Canadian Tire all within walking distance.”

Marine Drive Station

Address: Vancouver, BC V5X 0C7, Canada

Subway station

“Great station well lite and always people there, so night time bus waiting is fairly safe. Most bus drivers are good with a few exceptions. Overall it is a good terminal for bus and skytrain.”

Renfrew Station

Address: Vancouver, BC V5M, Canada

Subway station

“Nice station. Very clean and well kept. Lots of buses near the station too.”

Nanaimo Station

Address: Vancouver, BC V5R 1X5, Canada

Subway station

“Ok transit station. It is over 25 years old, a part of the original line, and may need some updating.”

King Edward Station

Address: Vancouver, BC V5Z 2C4, Canada

Subway station

“Nice location. Bonus bike parkade which can be accessed by Compass Card.”

Stadium-Chinatown Station

Address: Vancouver, BC V6B 2L3, Canada

Subway station

“Upon arrival at the Vancouver Airport, we purchased a Compass card as public transportation is excellent. We put enough money into our cards to ensure ease of travel during the entire week we spent in the city. Taking our luggage with us, we traveled by train. The Compass card is for transportation by bus, water bus, train and sky rail... We arrived at the Olympic Village, walking towards Whole Foods with luggage and all to buy groceries / water because we had rented an apartment, costing less than staying at a hotel. We visited many spots by bus and the use of the card is so very convenient. For the most part all our traveled started or ended at the Olympic Village Station, which allows for North and South bound tracks. We also traveled by bus, in fact on one rainy day we went from one side of the City to Victoria, returning on the bus coming back in the other direction... Another day when it was raining profusely, we took a bus and went to Waterfront to cross the bay by water bus. Now that our vacation is over, we called Compass as there was still money in our account and they were very helpful in returning the money, asking us to also return the cards to obtain the $6 deposit. Highly recommend!”

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