The 'Millennium Line' is the second line in the
SkyTrain rapid transit system in
Greater Vancouver,
Canada. The line is owned and operated by
TransLink.
History
When the
Expo Line opened in
1985, an extension to Lougheed Mall in the east
Burnaby was proposed. The most likely junction point for the spur to Lougheed Mall would have been from
Royal Oak Station, up Edmonds Street to Lougheed Mall, although early SkyTrain route maps also suggested an extension northeast from
New Westminster. Neither plan was ever realized, although the extension of Expo Line tracks to
Columbia Station in
1989 and the completion of the
Skybridge to
Surrey in
1994 resulted in a short spur east of Columbia Station, which was ultimately incorporated into the new Millennium Line.
In the late
1990s, the
British Columbia government announced that an entirely new line would be built from
VCC-Clark Station to Columbia Station via Lougheed Mall (served by Lougheed Town Centre Station), as the first phase of the "T-Line" outlined in the GVRD's Livable Region Strategic Plan that extended into
Coquitlam. The government's choice of Bombardier's technology meant that the first phase of the line would have to connect to the existing Expo Line to use its maintenance yard. Connecting the two lines at Broadway Station was deemed too impracticable, so the lines were connected in New Westminster. Switches to the Millennium Line were installed on the Expo Line at the north end of the Skybridge. Expo Line service was reduced to a single track over the Skybridge during the installation of these switches.
The second phase of the Millennium Line was to be an extension from Lougheed Mall to Coquitlam (then known as the Port Moody-Coquitlam (PMC) Line), which would have provided a "one seat ride" from Coquitlam to VCC-Clark Station. Switches to the PMC Line were installed to the east of Lougheed Town Centre Station and a third platform was roughed-in in anticipation of the extension. Phase II was cancelled following a change in provincial government.
The Millennium Line opened in
2002, with trains initially operating between
Waterfront Station on the Expo Line and
Braid Station in eastern New Westminster. Service was extended to
Commercial Drive Station within a few months. Lake City Way station opened in
2003, and in
2006, the line was extended to VCC-Clark Station.
Millennium Line trains follow the Expo Line from Waterfront to Columbia Stations, then loop back into Vancouver via a new route, terminating at VCC-Clark Station. There is a connection to
Broadway Station on the Expo Line at Commercial Drive Station.
Route description
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From
Waterfront to Columbia Stations, Expo and Millennium Line trains stop at the same stations.
The Millennium Line tracks pass through a tunnel for about 1 km east of Columbia Station, then are elevated above the
CN/
BNSF right-of-way through eastern New Westminster. The tracks run through Coquitlam, south of the
Trans-Canada Highway to Lougheed Town Centre. There are currently no stations in Coquitlam, but original plans for the line proposed a "finger" looping into Coquitlam with a station at Mallairdville, but this was deleted following opposition from the community. From Lougheed Town Centre, the line is elevated, running down the middle or along the side of Lougheed Highway to just west of Brentwood Town Centre, where it picks up the CN/BNSF right-of-way again, being elevated until Renfrew Station, then travelling through the Grandview Cut to
Commercial Drive and then on to
VCC-Clark Station.
Future extensions
West extension
A long-term proposal exists to extend the line further west first along Great Northern Way on the ex-Finning land, with a couple of further possibilities:
★ south to
Main Street and
Broadway, running under 10th Avenue, through the
Mount Pleasant and
Fairview neighbourhoods in Vancouver south of False Creek, to serve the commercial and hospital area along central Broadway, including a connection to the Broadway/City Hall station on the
Canada Line. The terminus of this proposed route would be at either Arbutus,
Burrard, or
Granville Street toward the
University of British Columbia main campus. Or;
★ continuing along 2nd Avenue to the Canada Line False Creek South station on
Cambie Street.
Evergreen Line
In Coquitlam, an extension of the Millennium Line from Lougheed Town Centre Station to Coquitlam Town Centre was proposed when the original Millennium Line was built, and the necessary junction tracks already exist at Lougheed Town Centre Station. At present, however, there are plans to build a
tram line (the
Evergreen Line) instead of the SkyTrain line, which means that the junction tracks will remain unused.
See also
★
99 B-Line
External links
★
TransLink - The agency that owns and operates SkyTrain.