Finding the station to get off at in Vancouver
I am travelling to Vancouver, BC by Greyhound bus and then catching the Amtrak train to Seattle Washington.
The greyhound will stop at Homer & Georgia, Burrard & Georgia, Station Street and the airport.
I am not sure if it is Station terminal or another one that is closest to the Amtrak connection. Which greyhound station do I get off at in Vancouver?
Best Answer
Most likely your Greyhound bus will only make a single stop in Vancouver itself, although it may make stops in nearby suburbs like Coquitlam.
The stop in Vancouver will be on Station Street, directly in front of the station that the Amtrak services leave from.
If you have some time between the two trips you could stroll down and enjoy the views over False Creek, or even hop on a False Creek Ferry for the short trip up-river.
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