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How often does the Vancouver SkyTrain run?

Frequency - Trains run on average once every 4 to 6 minutes throughout the day and evening, and about once every 10 minutes during late-night hours. Route/Stops - the train makes 12 stops, the final one at Waterfront Station in Downtown Vancouver.



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TransLink's reasons for rejecting an overnight SkyTrain service. The SkyTrains are automated and driverless. In theory, they are the perfect fit for a 24/7 service transit system. But, some parts of its infrastructure are 40 years old and require daily maintenance, most of which is done at night.

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Public transit options are available for stadium guests as well. For those arriving by bus, the Downtown Vancouver #15 and #17 lines provide service within minutes of the entrance at BC Place. The Vancouver Skytrain also stops at the Stadium-Chinatown station, about a five-minute walk from the venue.

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Expo Line connects Downtown Vancouver with the cities of Burnaby, New Westminster, and Surrey. Millennium Line takes you from East Vancouver through to Burnaby and into Port Moody and Coquitlam. Canada Line travels between Downtown Vancouver, the Vancouver International Airport (YVR), and Richmond.

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SkyTrain uses the world's third-longest cable-supported transit-only bridge, known as SkyBridge, to cross the Fraser River. With the opening of the Evergreen Extension on December 2, 2016, SkyTrain became the longest rapid transit system in Canada and the longest fully automated driverless system in the world.

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Commuters in Metro Vancouver can now use their contactless debit cards to pay for a bus or SkyTrain trip, TransLink says. The transit authority said in a statement that any debit cards with Interac capability can now be used to tap in and out at SkyTrain fare gates or buses.

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