Burrard is an underground station on the Expo Line of Metro Vancouver's
SkyTrain rapid transit system. The station is located in Downtown
Vancouver on Burrard Street, where Melville and Dunsmuir Streets meet,
and is the western terminus of the R5 Hastings St that provides service
to Simon Fraser University.
The station serves
Vancouver's financial district and is within walking distance of the
Coal Harbour and West End neighbourhoods. The station is accessible via
the surface from Art Phillips Park or via the underground shopping
centres of the Royal Centre and Bentall Centre skyscraper complexes.
Burrard
station opened in 1985 and is named for nearby Burrard Street, which in
turn is named for Sir Harry Burrard-Neale. Prior to the opening of the
Canada Line in 2009, Burrard station was the northern terminus of the 98
B-Line and was served by a number of bus routes that provided service
to Vancouver's southern suburbs of Delta, Richmond, Surrey, and White
Rock. In 2016, bus service to the eastern suburbs of the Tri-Cities was
discontinued when the Millennium Line's Evergreen Extension opened.
In
May 2018, preliminary plans were revealed to renovate and expand
Burrard station. On July 13, 2021, TransLink announced that it would
close the station for two years beginning in early 2022 to allow
construction for the rebuild.
The structure housing the surface
station entrance was designed to resemble Victorian-era British railway
stations, with a peaked glass roof. The station was designed by the
Austrian architecture firm Architektengruppe U-Bahn.
When
originally opened, the station's only underground passage was to the
Bentall Centre skyscraper complex. A connection to the Royal Centre
complex was constructed some years later, while an anticipated
underground passage to the Park Place skyscraper across the street was
never built. The construction of a new east entrance to the station, at
the southeast corner of the intersection of Burrard and Dunsmuir, was
considered as part of upgrades to the station included in TransLink's
10-Year Vision, but the cost of such an addition was higher than
expected and TransLink turned to reviewing options to improve the
existing entrance.
Like Granville, the station was built inside
the Dunsmuir Tunnel and has a distinctive platform design. The inbound
track (to Waterfront) is stacked on top of the outbound track (to King
George and Production Way–University), with the inbound platform being
one level above the outbound platform.
Burrard station is one of
four SkyTrain stations on the Expo Line that serve Downtown Vancouver.
It has connections with many TransLink bus routes in Metro Vancouver;
these buses serve the city of Vancouver, Burnaby, the city and district
of North Vancouver, and West Vancouver.
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