TransLink Launches $32M Elevator Upgrade for Expo Line
02.08.2025
TransLink has started a $32 million upgrade project to replace elevators at 15 Expo Line stations, significantly improving accessibility and long-term performance across the transit system. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

TransLink begins multi-station elevator replacement
TransLink launched its elevator replacement initiative to modernize 21 units that have been in service since 1985. Crews already started working at Nanaimo and 22nd Street stations.
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Each elevator will take about four months to replace, and the work will be staggered to reduce service interruptions. TransLink aims to maintain station access while construction is ongoing.
The new elevators offer larger cabins to better accommodate mobility devices, bikes, strollers, and luggage. They also feature better heat resistance and require less maintenance, which supports smoother, more reliable daily operations.
TransLink upgrade part of 10-year regional vision
This project forms part of the Vancouver Mayor’s 10-year transit expansion vision. The total cost is $32 million, funded through a mix of local, provincial, and federal sources.
The Canada Community Building Fund and the Government of British Columbia contributed significantly. TransLink’s funding strategy ensures key infrastructure projects move forward without compromising other development plans.
Officials highlighted the importance of accessibility and clear communication. So, riders will see updated signage and can ask station staff for help if needed.
Because the Expo Line has operated for nearly four decades, these upgrades are vital to ensuring that transit remains inclusive and resilient in the long term. And with demand rising, the improvements will benefit thousands of daily users.
TransLink continues to invest in infrastructure that meets both current and future needs. This elevator replacement effort marks a critical step toward building a safer, more accessible metro system for all.
Source: www.progressiverailroading.com
FAQ
What is the TransLink elevator replacement program?
It’s a $32 million upgrade to replace 21 aging elevators in 15 Expo Line stations, improving access and reliability. Learn more at TransLink’s website.
How long will each elevator replacement take?
Each upgrade takes about four months. Work is staggered to limit disruptions across the network.
Can passengers still access stations during construction?
Yes. TransLink provides alternative routes, clear signage, and staff support to ensure accessibility remains during construction.
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