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Gateway station (SkyTrain)

Metro Vancouver SkyTrain station

Gateway station (SkyTrain)

Metro Vancouver SkyTrain station

FieldValue
nameGateway
symbol_locationvancouver
symbolexpo
typeSkyTrain station
styleTransLink (BC)
style2SkyTrain
imageGateway station, October 2018.jpg
image_captionGateway station viewed from the east
address13401 108 Avenue
boroughSurrey, British Columbia
countryCanada
coordinates
line
structureElevated
platformCentre platform
tracks2
opened
accessibleyes
codeGW
ownedTransLink
zone3
passengers
pass_year
pass_rank
pass_percent
services
The main entrance to Gateway is adjacent to Station Tower.

Gateway is an elevated station on the Expo Line of Metro Vancouver's SkyTrain rapid transit system. The station is located at the intersection of 108 Avenue and University Drive in the Surrey City Centre district of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. Connections to bus routes servicing Guildford and Newton town centres can be made at this station.

History

Gateway station was built in 1994 as part of the second extension of the original SkyTrain system (now known as the Expo Line). This extension was built to serve Surrey City Centre and included three stations; Gateway, Surrey Central and King George stations, the latter being the terminus of the Expo Line branch to Surrey.

Station information

Entrances

Gateway station is served by two entrances. The west entrance is located adjacent to University Drive and is an elevator-only entrance that provides access for the disabled. The second entrance is located on the east along 108 Avenue and is next to Station Tower.

Transit connections

Bus bay assignments are as follows:

BayRoute NumberDestination
1373Surrey Central Station
2335
371
373
3335Newton Exchange (Some trips to Guildford only)
371Scott Road Station
373Guildford

References

References

  1. "Gateway SkyTrain Station Surrey".
  2. TransLink. "Gateway Station Entrance Locations".
  3. TransLink. (December 2016). "Gateway Station".
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