Clean, comfortable, modern, practical and function...
Clean, comfortable, modern, practical and functional. First transport.
Clean, comfortable, modern, practical and functional. First transport.
Nice and helpful onsite staff. Amazing view and enjoyable experience.
Access to many lines. Has a variety of stores. Needs public washrooms
Always crowded at 4:30 pm
My complaint is when skytrain breaks down at or near this stop during the evening rush.
February 5th was not a good timing.
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Ever since they made the gates accepting Visa or MasterCard, people still fare invade by hitching others people s fare. - not cool to pay for others on your dime.
Not enough cameras watching the fare gates for freeloading sad human beings.
Beautiful old building, when you're inside make sure to look up!
The waterfront station in Gastown, Canada, was built in 1915, but now the station is considered to be the scariest place in the city. The story behind this is that during 1920, many people, including the station guard, were seen dancing a woman on the platform. As soon as someone tried to go to the woman, she disappeared. After this, people stopped coming and going here.
A real train station/Seabus experience on the waterfront, next to Gastown in downtown Vancouver.
Good station, serves its purpose and the trains come in high frequency.
A station with a long history and an important public transportation hub in Metro Vancouver
I still don't get why the two skytrain lines are not connecting, and you have to go out the station before entering the other one
The owner (I think he was the owner) was pretty funny and very helpful.
Vancouver's nerve center to move to different areas, either with the skytrain, bus or seabus. Very comfortable station and well signposted. It is very useful to know that from this station you can go to the airport without making any transfers.
Superb ride across the water. I've always enjoyed riding the Seabus here in Vancouver. It's fast, convenient, safe, clean.