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Metrotown station

Metro Vancouver SkyTrain station

Metrotown station

Metro Vancouver SkyTrain station

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image_captionEntrance to station entrance
address4401 Beresford Street, Burnaby
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structureElevated
platformCentre platform
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Metrotown is an elevated station on the Expo Line of Metro Vancouver's SkyTrain rapid transit system, and is located along Central Boulevard, directly across from the Metropolis at Metrotown shopping centre, in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. , it is the second-busiest station in the SkyTrain system.

History

Metrotown station was built in 1985 as part of the original SkyTrain system, on what is now known as the Expo Line. An overhead walkway, spanning Central Boulevard and the bus loop, to the Eaton Centre shopping centre (now Metropolis at Metrotown) was added to the station in 1989. Originally, the loop was open-air and connected to the station via an at-grade street crossing.

The station was originally designed as a suburban station serving residential neighbourhoods and local transit connections. It experienced a major traffic increase due to the opening of nearby shopping centres and the redevelopment of the neighbourhood, leading to passenger loads and circulation surpassing the design capacity of the original station.

In 2007, TransLink established plans for a major retrofit and redesign of the station to improve passenger flow and increase station capacity. Construction began in February 2015, with an estimated cost of $55.5 million, jointly funded by the federal, provincial and municipal governments.

On November 15, 2016, TransLink closed and partially dismantled the pedestrian overpass in preparation for work required in rebuilding the east stationhouse. The closure led to criticism and extra travel time for many passengers. A new footbridge, to be funded entirely by the City of Burnaby, is included in Burnaby's 2019–2023 Capital Plan, released May 2019. The plan allocates a total of $17.25million over 4 years towards its construction but does not specify a completion date for the project.

The centre stationhouse opened to the public on March 24, 2017, and features new stairs and elevators. On July 24, 2017, the west stationhouse opened, featuring four escalators.

The rebuilt east stationhouse opened on March 19, 2018, and—like the west stationhouse—it also features four escalators. Upon completion of the third phase, the station has a total of eight escalators, three elevators as well as stairs to and from platform level.

On September 22, 2025, public washrooms were opened at the station, marking the first such facilities to be available at a SkyTrain station.

Services

  • Metrotown station is a major connection point for the TransLink bus routes in southern Vancouver and Burnaby.
  • The station is right across Central Boulevard from a bus loop and Metropolis at Metrotown and Station Square malls.
  • The Crystal Mall and many other retail developments are nearby on Kingsway, one block north of the station.
  • The Burnaby Public Library Bob Prittie Metrotown Branch is also one block away from the station in Burnaby Civic Square.
  • Burnaby Civic Square, Kinnee, Maywood Park & Bonsor Park are located two blocks away from the station.
  • Bonsor Recreation Complex is a community centre located in Bonsor Park.
  • An ATM is available on the street level of the station's east entry.

Station information

Entrances

Escalators at the western entrance
Station platform
Metrotown station public washrooms opened in October 2025
  • East entrance: This entrance is located on the BC Parkway, north of Beresford Street and south of Central Boulevard. It can be found at the far east end of the platform. It has four escalators and opened on March 19, 2018, replacing the original entry which was limited to stair access between street and concourse level. The entrance is in close proximity to Bay 9 of the Metrotown transit exchange for connections to south Burnaby community shuttle services.
  • West entrance: This entrance is located on the west side of the station. It has 4 escalators which opened on July 24, 2017, to replace an emergency exit stairway.
  • Centre entrance: Construction on this entrance, which includes access to the station via stairs and 3 elevators, began in May 2015 to replace the previous single elevator entrance. It was opened, with two of its three elevators in service, on March 24, 2017.

Transit connections

Metrotown provides a partial off-street transit exchange on Beresford Street, and in front of the ground-level entrance to Metropolis shopping centre. Bus bay assignments are as follows:

BayRoutesAdditional information123456781011121314
Unloading only
19 Stanley ParkTrolley bus service
430 Richmond–Brighouse StationExpress
130 Phibbs Exchange / Kootenay Loop / To Pender
222 Phibbs ExchangePeak hours only
119 Edmonds Station
129 Holdom StationLimited service
31 River District
146 Suncrest
147 Edmonds Station
Unloading only
49 UBCArticulated bus service
116 Edmonds Station
110 Lougheed Station
144 SFU

References

References

  1. Ho, Kenny. (April 28, 2023). "The top 10 busiest SkyTrain stations in 2022".
  2. (January 21, 2011). "SkyTrain historic photos: Princess Diana visits SkyTrain and more". Buzzer Blog.
  3. ""Moving Forward" 2012 Supplemental Plan and Outlook". TransLink.
  4. (February 26, 2015). "Construction begins on $55.5-million Metrotown Station". [[Daily Hive]].
  5. Chan, Kenneth. (June 1, 2019). "New pedestrian bridge to connect SkyTrain's Metrotown Station with Metrotown mall".
  6. Hewitt, Jessica. (November 9, 2016). "Attention Metrotown SkyTrain riders!". TransLink.
  7. Saltman, Jennifer. (November 17, 2016). "Metrotown transit upgrade: Four things you need to know". Vancouver Sun.
  8. (November 16, 2016). "Metrotown SkyTrain construction leaves commuters puffing up the stairs". CBC News.
  9. Amiri, Hamed. (May 7, 2019). "New Pedestrian Walkway Will Connect Metrotown SkyTrain Station To The Mall".
  10. Shepert, Elana. (May 7, 2019). "New pedestrian bridge will connect Metrotown Skytrain Station with mall". The Vancouver Courier.
  11. (March 22, 2017). "Metrotown Station elevator is open for business on March 24, 2017!". [[TransLink (British Columbia).
  12. Chan, Kenneth. (July 24, 2017). "Metrotown Station's super-long escalators finally open (PHOTOS)". Daily Hive.
  13. Chan, Kenneth. (March 20, 2018). "New Metrotown Station entrance opens with 4 additional escalators". [[Daily Hive]].
  14. (September 22, 2025). "TransLink officially opens first public washroom at a SkyTrain station". Dailyhive.
  15. [http://www.metropolisatmetrotown.com/public-transit Metropolis at Metrotown: public transit] {{webarchive. link. (October 8, 2010)
  16. "TransLink BC on Twitter". Twitter.
  17. (September 2021). "Metrotown Station". TransLink.
  18. (January 6, 2020). "Bus Timetable: Burnaby / New Westminster". TransLink.
  19. "2016 Transit Service Performance Review".
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