Aberdeen Station (Richmond)
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Aberdeen Station, formerly Cambie Station, is a proposed rapid transit station on the Canada Line in Richmond, Canada, south of Vancouver. The station is due to open when the Canada Line opens, in 2009. It is named after Aberdeen Centre, the largest of Richmond's Asian-themed malls.
[edit] Location
Aberdeen Station will be located near the intersection of No. 3 and Cambie Roads. The station will be located in close proximity to numerous Asian-themed shopping centres along Richmond's Golden Village, including (from north to south) Yaohan Centre, President Plaza, Aberdeen Centre, and Parker Place.
[edit] Station name
In April 2006, the City of Richmond voted in favour of renaming "Cambie Station" to "Aberdeen Station", to reflect the station's proximity to Aberdeen Centre, the largest of the nearby shopping malls. (The 98 B-Line bus stop serving the area is also called "Aberdeen.")
[edit] The next station is...
TERMINUS | ← NEXT STATION INBOUND | ABERDEEN | NEXT STATION OUTBOUND → | TERMINUS | ||
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Waterfront | Bridgeport C | Canada Line (UNDER CONSTRUCTION) |
Lansdowne | Richmond-Brighouse |