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King Edward is an underground station on the Canada Line of Metro Vancouver's SkyTrain
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system. The station is located at the intersection of Cambie Street and King Edward Avenue in
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, British Columbia, Canada, and serves the neighbourhoods of
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and
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. The station is within walking distance of
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,
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, and Queen Elizabeth Park.


History

King Edward station was opened in 2009 along with the rest of the Canada Line and was designed by the architecture firm VIA Architecture. The station is named for nearby King Edward Avenue, which in turn is named after
King Edward VII Edward VII (Albert Edward; 9 November 1841 – 6 May 1910) was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Emperor of India, from 22 January 1901 until his death in 1910. The second child and eldest son of Queen Victoria a ...
.


Structure and design

Like Burrard and Granville stations, King Edward station has a distinctive platform design. The inbound track to Waterfront is stacked above the outbound track to Richmond–Brighouse and YVR–Airport.


Services

The station is served by the #15 bus providing local surface service along Cambie Street, by the #25 bus operating east to
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and west to the
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, and by the #33 bus operating east to
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and west to the University of British Columbia.


Station information


Station layout


Entrances

King Edward station is served by a single entrance at the northwest corner of Cambie Street and King Edward Avenue.


Transit connections

The following bus routes can be found in close proximity to King Edward station:


References

{{TransLink Services Canada Line stations Railway stations in Canada opened in 2009 Buildings and structures in Vancouver 2009 establishments in British Columbia