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Stadium–Chinatown station

1985 establishments in British ColumbiaBuildings and structures in VancouverExpo Line (SkyTrain) stationsRailway stations in Canada opened in 1985Use mdy dates from July 2017
Stadium–Chinatown station, March 2018
Stadium–Chinatown station, March 2018

Stadium–Chinatown (formerly Stadium) is an elevated station on the Expo Line of Metro Vancouver's SkyTrain rapid transit system. The station is located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, at the eastern entrance of the Dunsmuir Tunnel. It is one of four stations on the Expo Line that serve Downtown Vancouver. As its name implies, the station is located near both the Stadium District and Chinatown. TransLink's Compass Customer Service Centre and Lost Property Office are located at this station.

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Stadium–Chinatown station
Dunsmuir Viaduct, Vancouver

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Dunsmuir Viaduct
V6B Vancouver
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Stadium–Chinatown station, March 2018
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