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Station construction was designed as a two-stage process. Sixteen original stations opened at the same time as the line did. Three additional stations are planned, and may be built in the future. The stations are listed below. Each Canada Line station is slightly different in appearance, designed to blend in with the surrounding neighbourhood.
Station name Canada: Ottawa: Ottawa International Airport: OC Transpo Line 4: Airport: Vancouver: Vancouver International Airport: SkyTrain Canada Line: YVR–Airport United States: Atlanta: Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport: MARTA Red Line MARTA Gold Line: Airport: Baltimore Washington: Baltimore/Washington International Airport
Pages in category "Canada Line stations" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. ... Bridgeport station (SkyTrain) Broadway–City Hall station; C.
For metro systems in the United States (including Puerto Rico) and Canada, the annual ridership figures for 2023 and average weekday ridership figures for the First Quarter (Q1) of 2024 come from the American Public Transportation Association's (APTA) ridership reports statistics, [1] unless otherwise noted.
Expo Line may refer to: Expo Line (SkyTrain), a rapid transit line in Greater Vancouver, Canada; E Line (Los Angeles Metro), a light rail line in Los Angeles County, California, United States; formerly known as the "Expo Line" Expo Bike Path, a rail with trail bicycle path and pedestrian route that travels roughly parallel to the line
Commercial–Broadway station is a merger of two existing stations: Broadway station on the Expo Line and Commercial Drive station on the Millennium Line. Broadway station opened on December 11, 1985, as part of the original Expo Line. It was designed by architecture firm Allen Parker and Associates, who were also responsible for Burrard ...
The Los Angeles Metro Rail is an urban rail transit system in Los Angeles County, California, operated by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LACMTA or Metro). The system includes 102 metro stations with two rapid transit (known locally as a subway) and four light rail lines, covering 109 miles (175 km) of route ...
The line connects the east and western suburbs with Line 1 and downtown Toronto. Line 4 Sheppard is the shortest line on the system, with five stations along Sheppard Avenue in North York. It connects to Line 1 at Sheppard–Yonge station. Line 3 Scarborough was a light metro line which was in service from 1985 to 2023. [20]