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SkyTrain station
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Location
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510 West 41st Avenue, Vancouver
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Coordinates
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Owned by
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TransLink
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Platforms
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Side platforms
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Tracks
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2
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Construction
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Structure type
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Underground
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Disabled access
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Yes
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Other information
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Station code
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OK
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Fare zone
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1
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History
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Opened
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August 17, 2009
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Traffic
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Passengers (2011[1])
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15,128
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Services
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Oakridge–41st Avenue Station is a SkyTrain station on the Canada Line, located at the intersection of West 41st Avenue and Cambie Street in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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Location 1
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Services 2
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References 3
Location
The station entrance is located on the southwest corner of the intersection, adjacent to the entrance to Oakridge Centre. It serves the Oakridge area—consisting of a residential neighbourhood, streetside stores along Cambie Street, and the Oakridge Centre complex—and is within walking distance of Queen Elizabeth Park. The station is located 6 metres underground.[2]
Services
This station is served by the #15 bus providing local surface service along Cambie Street, as well as the #41 and #43 buses, both operating east to Joyce–Collingwood Station and west to the University of British Columbia.
Bus routes
The following bus routes can be found in close proximity to Oakridge-41st Avenue Station: [3]
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15 Olympic Village Station / Cambie
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N15 Downtown / Cambie
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41 UBC / Joyce Station
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43 UBC / Joyce Station (peak)
References
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^ "2011 SkyTrain Station Counts". TransLink. Retrieved January 2013.
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^ Stories from along the Canada Line: Building Foundations for the Future (PDF)
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^ "Oakridge - 41st Avenue Station Map" (PDF). TransLink. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
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