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EXPO LINE Metro Time Schedule & Line Route EXPO LINE metro time schedule & line map Expo Line View In Website Mode The EXPO LINE metro line (Expo Line) has 6 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) (EB) To Edmonds: 8:59 AM - 10:11 AM (2) (EB) To King George: 12:09 AM - 11:59 PM (3) (EB) To Lougheed Town Centre: 12:54 AM - 1:11 AM (4) (WB) To New Westminster: 12:41 AM - 1:31 AM (5) (EB) To Production Way-University: 12:04 AM - 11:54 PM (6) (WB) To Waterfront: 12:01 AM - 11:58 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest EXPO LINE metro station near you and ƒnd out when is the next EXPO LINE metro arriving. Direction: (EB) To Edmonds EXPO LINE metro Time Schedule 13 stops (EB) To Edmonds Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:59 AM - 10:11 AM Waterfront Station 439 Granville St, Vancouver Tuesday 8:59 AM - 10:11 AM Burrard Station Wednesday 8:59 AM - 10:11 AM 625 Burrard St, Vancouver Thursday 8:59 AM - 10:11 AM Granville Station Friday 8:59 AM - 10:11 AM 586 Dunsmuir Street, Vancouver Saturday Not Operational Stadium-Chinatown Station 590 Beatty St, Vancouver Main Street-Science World Station 1399 Main St, Vancouver EXPO LINE metro Info Direction: (EB) To Edmonds Commercial-Broadway Station Stops: 13 1715 East Broadway, Vancouver Trip Duration: 23 min Line Summary: Waterfront Station, Burrard Station, Nanaimo Station Granville Station, Stadium-Chinatown Station, Main 2450 E 24th Av, Vancouver Street-Science World Station, Commercial-Broadway Station, Nanaimo Station, 29th Avenue Station, 29th Avenue Station Joyce-Collingwood Station, Patterson Station, 2790 E 29th Av, Vancouver Metrotown Station, Royal Oak Station, Edmonds Station Joyce-Collingwood Station 5099 Joyce St, Vancouver Patterson Station Metrotown Station Central Boulevard, Burnaby Royal Oak Station 7008 Royal Oak Ave, Burnaby Edmonds Station 6904 18th Ave, Burnaby Direction: (EB) To King George EXPO LINE metro Time Schedule 20 stops (EB) To King George Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:05 AM - 11:58 PM Monday 12:07 AM - 11:59 PM Waterfront Station 439 Granville St, Vancouver Tuesday 12:09 AM - 11:59 PM Burrard Station Wednesday 12:09 AM - 11:59 PM 625 Burrard St, Vancouver Thursday 12:09 AM - 11:59 PM Granville Station Friday 12:09 AM - 11:57 PM 586 Dunsmuir Street, Vancouver Saturday 12:05 AM - 11:57 PM Stadium-Chinatown Station 590 Beatty St, Vancouver Main Street-Science World Station 1399 Main St, Vancouver EXPO LINE metro Info Direction: (EB) To King George Commercial-Broadway Station Stops: 20 1715 East Broadway, Vancouver Trip Duration: 40 min Line Summary: Waterfront Station, Burrard Station, Nanaimo Station Granville Station, Stadium-Chinatown Station, Main 2450 E 24th Av, Vancouver Street-Science World Station, Commercial-Broadway Station, Nanaimo Station, 29th Avenue Station, 29th Avenue Station Joyce-Collingwood Station, Patterson Station, 2790 E 29th Av, Vancouver Metrotown Station, Royal Oak Station, Edmonds Station, 22nd Street Station, New Westminster Joyce-Collingwood Station Station, Columbia Station, Scott Road Station, 5099 Joyce St, Vancouver Gateway Station, Surrey Central Station, King George Station Patterson Station Metrotown Station Central Boulevard, Burnaby Royal Oak Station 7008 Royal Oak Ave, Burnaby Edmonds Station 6904 18th Ave, Burnaby 22nd Street Station 2032 Seventh Ave, New Westminster New Westminster Station 800 Carnarvon Street, New Westminster Columbia Station 32 Fourth St, New Westminster Scott Road Station Gateway Station 10777 University Drive, Surrey Surrey Central Station 10277 City Parkway, Surrey King George Station 9908 King George Boulevard, Surrey Direction: (EB) To Lougheed Town Centre EXPO LINE metro Time Schedule 19 stops (EB) To Lougheed Town Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:49 AM - 11:53 PM Monday 12:03 AM - 12:11 AM Waterfront Station 439 Granville St, Vancouver Tuesday 12:54 AM - 1:11 AM Burrard Station Wednesday 12:54 AM - 1:11 AM 625 Burrard St, Vancouver Thursday 12:54 AM - 1:11 AM Granville Station Friday 12:54 AM - 1:11 AM 586 Dunsmuir Street, Vancouver Saturday 12:49 AM - 1:11 AM Stadium-Chinatown Station 590 Beatty St, Vancouver Main Street-Science World Station 1399 Main St, Vancouver EXPO LINE metro Info Direction: (EB) To Lougheed Town Centre Commercial-Broadway Station Stops: 19 1715 East Broadway, Vancouver Trip Duration: 39 min Line Summary: Waterfront Station, Burrard Station, Nanaimo Station Granville Station, Stadium-Chinatown Station, Main 2450 E 24th Av, Vancouver Street-Science World Station, Commercial-Broadway Station, Nanaimo Station, 29th Avenue Station, 29th Avenue Station Joyce-Collingwood Station, Patterson Station, 2790 E 29th Av, Vancouver Metrotown Station, Royal Oak Station, Edmonds Station, 22nd Street Station, New Westminster Joyce-Collingwood Station Station, Columbia Station, Sapperton Station, Braid 5099 Joyce St, Vancouver Station, Lougheed Town Centre Station Patterson Station Metrotown Station Central Boulevard, Burnaby Royal Oak Station 7008 Royal Oak Ave, Burnaby Edmonds Station 6904 18th Ave, Burnaby 22nd Street Station 2032 Seventh Ave, New Westminster New Westminster Station 800 Carnarvon Street, New Westminster Columbia Station 32 Fourth St, New Westminster Sapperton Station 180 Spruce St, New Westminster Braid Station Lougheed Town Centre Station Direction: (WB) To New Westminster EXPO LINE metro Time Schedule 6 stops (WB) To New Westminster Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:39 AM - 11:59 PM Monday 12:06 AM - 12:29 AM King George Station 9908 King George Boulevard, Surrey Tuesday 12:41 AM - 1:31 AM Surrey Central Station Wednesday 12:41 AM - 1:31 AM 10277 City Parkway, Surrey Thursday 12:41 AM - 1:31 AM Gateway Station Friday 12:41 AM - 1:31 AM 10777 University Drive, Surrey Saturday 12:39 AM - 1:28 AM Scott Road Station Columbia Station 32 Fourth St, New Westminster EXPO LINE metro Info New Westminster Station Direction: (WB) To New Westminster 800 Carnarvon Street, New Westminster Stops: 6 Trip Duration: 12 min Line Summary: King George Station, Surrey Central Station, Gateway Station, Scott Road Station, Columbia Station, New Westminster Station Direction: (EB) To Production Way-University EXPO LINE metro Time Schedule 20 stops (EB) To Production Way-University Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:01 AM - 11:43 PM Monday 5:13 AM - 11:54 PM Waterfront Station 439 Granville St, Vancouver Tuesday 12:04 AM - 11:54 PM Burrard Station Wednesday 12:04 AM - 11:54 PM 625 Burrard St, Vancouver Thursday 12:04 AM - 11:54 PM Granville Station Friday 12:04 AM - 11:53 PM 586 Dunsmuir Street, Vancouver Saturday 12:01 AM - 11:53 PM Stadium-Chinatown Station 590 Beatty St, Vancouver Main Street-Science World Station 1399 Main St, Vancouver EXPO LINE metro Info Direction: (EB) To Production Way-University Commercial-Broadway Station Stops: 20 1715 East Broadway, Vancouver Trip Duration: 41 min Line Summary: Waterfront Station, Burrard Station, Nanaimo Station Granville Station, Stadium-Chinatown Station, Main 2450 E 24th Av, Vancouver Street-Science World Station, Commercial-Broadway Station, Nanaimo Station, 29th Avenue Station, 29th Avenue Station Joyce-Collingwood Station, Patterson Station, 2790 E 29th Av, Vancouver Metrotown Station, Royal Oak Station, Edmonds Station, 22nd Street Station, New Westminster Joyce-Collingwood Station Station, Columbia Station, Sapperton Station, Braid 5099 Joyce St, Vancouver Station, Lougheed Town Centre Station, Production Way-University Station Patterson Station Metrotown Station Central Boulevard, Burnaby Royal Oak Station 7008 Royal Oak Ave, Burnaby Edmonds Station 6904 18th Ave, Burnaby 22nd Street Station 2032 Seventh Ave, New Westminster New Westminster Station 800 Carnarvon Street, New Westminster Columbia Station 32 Fourth St, New Westminster Sapperton Station 180 Spruce St, New Westminster Braid Station Lougheed Town Centre Station Production Way-University Station 3292 Production Wy, Burnaby Direction: (WB) To Waterfront EXPO LINE metro Time Schedule 20 stops (WB) To Waterfront Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:05 AM - 11:39 PM Monday 5:06 AM - 11:58 PM King George Station 9908 King George Boulevard, Surrey Tuesday 12:01 AM - 11:58 PM Surrey Central Station Wednesday 12:01 AM - 11:58 PM 10277 City Parkway, Surrey Thursday 12:01 AM - 11:58 PM Gateway Station Friday 12:01 AM - 11:59 PM 10777 University Drive, Surrey Saturday 12:05 AM - 11:59 PM Scott Road Station Columbia Station 32 Fourth St, New Westminster EXPO LINE metro Info New Westminster Station Direction: (WB) To Waterfront 800 Carnarvon Street, New Westminster Stops: 20 Trip Duration: 41 min 22nd Street Station Line Summary: King George Station, Surrey Central 2032 Seventh Ave, New Westminster Station, Gateway Station, Scott Road Station, Columbia Station, New Westminster Station, 22nd Edmonds Station Street Station, Edmonds Station, Royal Oak Station, 6904 18th Ave, Burnaby Metrotown Station, Patterson Station, Joyce- Collingwood Station, 29th Avenue Station, Nanaimo Royal Oak Station Station, Commercial-Broadway Station, Main Street- 7008 Royal Oak Ave, Burnaby Science World Station, Stadium-Chinatown Station, Granville Station, Burrard Station, Waterfront Station Metrotown Station Central Boulevard, Burnaby Patterson Station Joyce-Collingwood Station 5099 Joyce St, Vancouver 29th Avenue Station 2790 E 29th Av, Vancouver Nanaimo Station 2450 E 24th Av, Vancouver Commercial-Broadway Station 1715 East Broadway, Vancouver Main Street-Science World Station 1399 Main St, Vancouver Stadium-Chinatown Station 590 Beatty St, Vancouver Granville Station 586 Dunsmuir Street, Vancouver Burrard Station 625 Burrard St, Vancouver Waterfront Station 439 Granville St, Vancouver EXPO LINE metro time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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