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Joyce–Collingwood station

Metro Vancouver SkyTrain station

Joyce–Collingwood station

Metro Vancouver SkyTrain station

FieldValue
nameJoyce–Collingwood
symbol_locationvancouver
symbolexpo
typeSkyTrain station
styleTransLink (BC)style2=SkyTrain
imageJoyce–Collingwood station (20190626 120404).jpg
image_captionJoyce–Collingwood's bus drop-off area
address5099 Joyce Street, Vancouver
coordinates
line
structureElevated
platformCentre platform
tracks2
architectArchitektengruppe U-Bahn
opened
rebuilt2016–
accessibleyes
codeJY
ownedTransLink
zone1
formerJoyce (1985–2001)
passengers
pass_year
pass_rank
pass_percent
connectionsR4 41st Ave
services
Platform level

Joyce–Collingwood (formerly Joyce) is an elevated station on the Expo Line, a part of Metro Vancouver's SkyTrain rapid transit system. The station is located on Joyce Street at Vanness Avenue, in the Renfrew–Collingwood neighbourhood of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

History

The station was designed by the Austrian architecture firm Architektengruppe U-Bahn and opened in 1985 as "Joyce station" on the original Expo Line. It replaced Joyce Loop, located 600 m south at the intersection of Joyce Street and Kingsway, as the main transfer point for local transit services in the area. Trolley wires were extended to the station in early 1986 to bring trolley buses to the station's bus loop.

The station is located on the former right-of-way once used by the British Columbia Electric Railway's Central Park Line; this line ran from just west of Nanaimo station to where New Westminster station is located.

Formerly an industrial area, the immediate vicinity of this station has since been redeveloped as Collingwood Village, a denser community of high-rise condominiums. The "Collingwood" portion of the name was added in 2001 in an attempt to reflect the positive impact of SkyTrain on the surrounding community.

As part of Expo Line upgrades, renovations on the station began in early 2016. Phase one of the project was completed on October 6, 2017; it included a replacement of the existing elevator, the installation of two new escalators at the east end of the platform to replace the original single one, and the improvement of the station design and integration with the surrounding community. Phase two renovations began in early 2018 and were completed on June 15, 2019.

Services

  • The station connects to a number of TransLink bus routes serving eastern Vancouver, Burnaby, and North Vancouver.
  • It is one of the termini for the R4 41st Ave RapidBus service, which replaced the 43 express route that ran west from this station to the University of British Columbia on January 6, 2020.

Station information

Entrances

Bus loop and east stationhouse
  • West entrance : located on the west side of Joyce Street, in the centre of the bus loop. The entrance is fully accessible with an elevator and an up escalator.
  • East entrance : located on the east side of Joyce Street, on the opposite side of the bus loop. The entrance is also fully accessible, including up and down escalators, an elevator, and a staircase. This entrance serves the passenger drop-off area.

Transit connections

Joyce–Collingwood station provides a partial off-street transit exchange at the intersection of Joyce Street and Vanness Avenue. Bus bay assignments are as follows:

BayRouteDestinationNotes1234567
Unloading only
28Phibbs Exchange
HandyDART
R441st AveRapidBus service to UBC Exchange
41CrownTrolley bus service
2629th Avenue Station
27Kootenay Loop

References

References

  1. Pabillano, Jhenifer. (February 21, 2011). "1982 SkyTrain station concept drawings!". TransLink.
  2. "U-Bahn Vancouver". Architektengruppe U-Bahn.
  3. (February 28, 1986). "The Buzzer". BC Transit.
  4. "Joyce-Collingwood Station Upgrades". TransLink.
  5. (October 6, 2017). "New Joyce–Collingwood east stationhouse is now open!". TransLink.
  6. Smith, Charlie. (June 14, 2019). "Joyce–Collingwood Station makeover looks pretty spiffy". The Georgia Straight.
  7. Chai, Howard. (January 6, 2020). "TransLink's RapidBus Service Launches Today: What You Need To Know".
  8. "Joyce–Collingwood Station Entrance Locations". TransLink.
  9. (April 2022). "Joyce–Collingwood Station Map". TransLink.
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