Braid station explained

Braid
Symbol Location:vancouver
Symbol:expo
Type:SkyTrain station
Style:TransLink (BC)
Style2:SkyTrain
Address:81 Braid Street, New Westminster
Structure:Elevated
Platform:Side platforms
Tracks:2
Architect:Francl Architecture
Stantec Architecture
Opened:January 2, 2002
Accessible:yes
Code:BD
Owned:TransLink
Zone:2

Braid is an elevated station on the Expo Line of Metro Vancouver's SkyTrain rapid transit system. The station is located near the intersect of Braid Street and Brunette Avenue in the Brunette Creek neighbourhood of New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. Positioned near the Coquitlam border, the station is a major transfer point for bus routes serving the Tri-City area.

History

The station was built in 2002 as part of the original Millennium Line project. Before the first phase of the line was completed, a short spur from Columbia station was opened in eastern New Westminster, as a test track; Braid station was the temporary terminus of this spur until the line to Commercial–Broadway station was completed.

In 2016, SkyTrain service was reconfigured in anticipation of the opening of the Evergreen Extension; as a result, the Millennium Line service was discontinued at Braid station. Since October 22, 2016, Braid has been served by an Expo Line branch with service between Waterfront and Production Way–University stations.[1]

Structure and design

Braid, like all stations constructed as part of the original Millennium Line route, has a unique design. Artwork at the station features wooden timbers inside the platform level, and pavers with inspirational words that imply positive things installed into the station lobby floor. The architecture firms Francl Architecture and Stantec Architecture were responsible for designing the station.[2] [3]

Station information

Entrances

Braid is served by a single entrance located at the south end of the station. Vehicular access to the entrance is available via an access road connected to Rousseau Street.[4]

Transit connections

See also: List of bus routes in Metro Vancouver. This station is a major transfer point for TransLink bus routes serving the northeast sector of the Metro Vancouver; these buses serve Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and New Westminster. There is a convenience store located at the ground level. The SkyTrain station is located geographically within fare zone 2. However, as of October 5, 2015, no additional fare is required in switching from bus to SkyTrain and vice versa.

Bus bay assignments:[5]

BayRoute numberDestination
1169Coquitlam Central Station
2159Coquitlam Central Station
3791Haney Place
4153Coquitlam Central Station
5156Lougheed Station
612822nd Street Station
15522nd Street Station

Notes

Notes and References

  1. News: Changes Coming to SkyTrain October 22. 19 September 2016. TransLink. 19 September 2016.
  2. Web site: Taggart . Jim . Vancouver's Millennium Line . Canadian Architect . July 1, 2001 . March 31, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190331192810/https://www.canadianarchitect.com/features/vancouver-s-millennium-line/ . March 31, 2019 . dead . mdy-all.
  3. Web site: Braid Millennium Line Transit Station . Francl Architecture . March 31, 2019.
  4. TransLink. Braid Station Entrance Location. January 22, 2018.
  5. Web site: Braid Station Map. TransLink. December 2016 . January 22, 2018.