Pitt Meadows Station - Services

Services

Pitt Meadows Station is served by five West Coast Express trains per day in each direction: five in the morning to Vancouver, and five in the evening to Mission. In addition, there are two buses (called the "TrainBus") operating from Mission to Vancouver in the morning (after all trains) and three in the evening returning to Mission in the evening (again, after all trains), stopping at all West Coast Express stations. On the weekend with no rail service there are three inbound a.m. buses and three outbound p.m. ones; with two each way on Sundays. The station is adjacent to a park-and-ride facility.

TransLink services in Metro Vancouver
SkyTrain lines and stations
Expo Line
  • Waterfront ■■■
  • Burrard
  • Granville
  • Stadium–Chinatown
  • Main Street – Science World
  • Commercial–Broadway ■■
  • Nanaimo
  • 29th Avenue
  • Joyce–Collingwood
  • Patterson
  • Metrotown
  • Royal Oak
  • Edmonds
  • 22nd Street
  • New Westminster
  • Columbia ■
  • Scott Road
  • Gateway
  • Surrey Central
  • King George
Millennium Line
  • Waterfront ■■■
  • Burrard
  • Granville
  • Stadium–Chinatown
  • Main Street – Science World
  • Commercial–Broadway ■■
  • Nanaimo
  • 29th Avenue
  • Joyce–Collingwood
  • Patterson
  • Metrotown
  • Royal Oak
  • Edmonds
  • 22nd Street
  • New Westminster
  • Columbia ■
  • Sapperton
  • Braid
  • Lougheed Town Centre ■
  • Production Way – University
  • Lake City Way
  • Sperling – Burnaby Lake
  • Holdom
  • Brentwood Town Centre
  • Gilmore
  • Rupert
  • Renfrew
  • Commercial–Broadway ■■■
  • VCC–Clark
Canada Line
  • Waterfront ■■■■
  • Vancouver City Centre
  • Yaletown–Roundhouse
  • Olympic Village
  • Broadway – City Hall ■
  • King Edward
  • Oakridge – 41st Avenue
  • Langara – 49th Avenue
  • Marine Drive
  • Bridgeport ■
  • Aberdeen
  • Lansdowne
  • Richmond–Brighouse
Airport Branch
  • Bridgeport ■ →
  • Templeton
  • Sea Island Centre
  • YVR–Airport
Lines under construction
Evergreen Line
  • VCC–Clark
  • Commercial–Broadway ■■■
  • Renfrew
  • Rupert
  • Gilmore
  • Brentwood Town Centre
  • Holdom
  • Sperling – Burnaby Lake
  • Lake City Way
  • Production Way – University
  • Lougheed Town Centre ■
  • Burquitlam
  • Moody Centre
  • Inlet Centre
  • Coquitlam Central ■
  • Lincoln
  • Lafarge Lake–Douglas
Passenger ferry and commuter rail
SeaBus
  • Waterfront ■■■■
  • Lonsdale Quay
West Coast Express
  • Waterfront ■■■■
  • Port Moody
  • Coquitlam Central ■
  • Port Coquitlam
  • Pitt Meadows
  • Maple Meadows
  • Port Haney
  • Albion
  • Mission City
Bus routes
B-Line
  • 91 B-Line
  • 95 B-Line
  • 97 B-Line
  • 98 B-Line
  • 99 B-Line
  • 96 B-Line
Express Route
  • 32
  • 43
  • 44
  • 84
  • 135
  • 189
  • 257
  • 301
  • 394
  • 430
  • 480
  • 555
  • 509
  • 590
  • 595
  • 791
Exchanges
  • Airport Station
  • Blanca Loop
  • Capilano University Exchange
  • Coquitlam Recreation Centre
  • Dunbar Loop
  • Guildford Exchange
  • Haney Place Exchange
  • Kootenay Loop
  • Ladner Exchange
  • Langley Centre
  • Lonsdale Quay
  • Marpole Loop
  • Matthews Exchange
  • Newton Exchange
  • Park Royal Exchange
  • Phibbs Exchange
  • Port Coquitlam Centre
  • Scottsdale Exchange
  • SFU Exchange
  • South Delta Exchange
  • South Surrey Park and Ride
  • Stanley Park Loop
  • UBC Loop
  • White Rock Centre
  • Walnut Grove Park and Ride
  • Carvolth Transit Exchange and Park and Ride:
General
  • Trolleybuses in Vancouver
  • Stations ordered inbound → outbound
  • ■■■■■■■ indicate connections
  • Future stations or routes in italics
  • Former stations or routes in strike
  • See fare structure here


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