Public transit exchange in Metro Vancouver, Canada
49°16′43″N 122°54′46″W / 49.27861°N 122.91278°W / 49.27861; -122.91278Operated by | TransLink |
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Bus routes | 5 |
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Bus stands | 4 |
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Bus operators | Coast Mountain Bus Company |
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Connections | R5 Hastings St |
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Other information |
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Fare zone | 2 |
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History |
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Opened | September 3, 1965 |
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SFU Exchange is a bus terminus for TransLink located on the campus of Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia. It opened on September 3, 1965, and consists of 2 exchanges: the main exchange located at University Drive at East Campus Road at the eastern part of the campus and the secondary, and original, exchange located at the Transportation Centre.[1] The exchanges primarily serve students, staff, and faculty of Simon Fraser University, as well as residents of UniverCity.
Routes
The following routes terminate at SFU Exchange.[2]
Main exchange:
Bay | Route | Destination | Notes |
1 | 145 | Production Station | |
2 | R5 Hastings St | Burrard Station | |
N35 | Downtown | |
3 | 144 | Metrotown Station | |
4 | 143 | Burquitlam Station | |
Transportation Centre exchange:
Bay | Route | Destination | Notes |
1 | R5 Hastings St | Burrard Station | |
143 | Burquitlam Station | |
144 | Metrotown Station | |
145 | Production Station | |
N35 | Downtown | |
2 | R5 Hastings St | SFU | |
143 | SFU | |
144 | SFU | |
145 | SFU | |
N35 | SFU | |
3 | 143 | SFU | |
144 | SFU | |
145 | SFU | |
N35 | SFU | |
References
- ^ "'Wonderland '65'" (PDF). The Buzzer. British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority. August 27, 1965. Retrieved February 17, 2017.
- ^ TransLink (September 2020). "SFU Exchange" (PDF). TransLink. Retrieved September 12, 2020.
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