The station is located on Davie Street at Mainland Street, approximately 80 metres northwest of Pacific Boulevard. The station is located 17 metres underground. The station serves the surrounding rapidly growing residential and retail areas of Yaletown and Downtown South. The station's name derives from the neighbourhood's name, as well as its history as a former train hub (a community centre in the area is also called the Roundhouse).
VIA Architecture was the architecture firm for the Yaletown-Roundhouse Station (completed in 2009), as well as the Roundhouse Community Centre (1997), and Engine 374 Pavilion (1978).
The following bus routes can be found in close proximity to Yaletown-Roundhouse Station: [2]
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