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Originally Posted by BCPhil
It would also work if Columbia was a 2 island, 3 track station, with the M-Line on the single center track and Expo Line on the 2 outer tracks, then travelers could exit a train and walk onto the M-Line train waiting on the center track, with no stairs.
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I've been saying that for all the time but realistically, it's not possible to do that. You need to close off the SkyTrain for a long period of time and restructure the tunnels since you are moving tracks/adding new ones.
Working on your two level platform idea, I did a quick sketch on preview. I don't think you have to close the station with this configuration.
Platform 1 for Waterfront and Platform 2 for King George continue to remain at the same location. Platform 3 for trains to VCC-Clark is built directly on the street level of Clarkson St. Of course, this means that Fourth Street and Blackwood Street must be closed off between Columbia St. and Carnarvon St. but that's not a big problem since access to parking for those properties are still maintained, but accessing to those driveways are more restricted. The new Platform 3 addition would connect with the existing Fourth Street exit at Columbia Stn.
With a little bit of work, the existing Fourth Street entrance can be opened up to directly connect with the Columbia Street exit, thus widening the platform and improving circulation. A new elevator would be placed at both platforms to access to Fourth Street. Going up the stairs of Fourth Street, you will be at the new addition of Columbia. Walking left takes you to the fare gates for the exit at Carnarvon, and walking right takes you to the fare gates for the second Columbia St. exit. Walking straight ahead will take you to Platform 3, where passengers board for trains to VCC-Clark. Trains come from the Eastbound tracks before Columbia, switches over a new switch to the current Westbound tracks, then switches over to a new set of single-tracks to Platform 3. Once trains disembark and board, the train switches direction going back onto the single tracks, then switching over to the Westbound tracks back into the tunnel, heading for VCC-Clark. Since some property acquisition needs to occur to make the single-track possible, extra room can be made for storage tracks, meaning trains from VCC-Clark can disembark at Columbia, then head north into the storage tracks (didn't illustrate that in the diagram).
A little complicated description, but it should and can work. It also improves accessibility for passengers from VCC-Clark trains getting off at Columbia, since this new configuration allows them to have access to the street level without using an elevator.
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Originally Posted by Zassk
It seems like most of us are in agreement that the Millennium will no longer share track with Expo after Evergreen is built. Has Translink ever spoken on the issue?
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Yes, refer back to previous posts (in Metro Vancouver Transit thread and maybe in this one) with plans for service. They sort of favor the shuttle option.