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During planning, Vancouver City Centre was called '''Robson'''<ref>[http://www.translink.ca/-/media/Documents/rider_guide/canada_line/public_consultation_and_survey_reports/Preliminary%20Design%20Discussion%20Guide.pdf RAV Line Preliminary Design Discussion Guide] translink.ca, retrieved 10-02-2017</ref> and was sometimes referenced as '''Robson/Granville'''. This was later changed in 2006 to its current name<ref>[http://www.translink.ca/en/About-Us/Media/2006/May/Canada-Line-station-names-selected.aspx Canada Line station names selected] translink.ca, retrieved 10-02-2017</ref>.
During planning, Vancouver City Centre was called '''Robson'''<ref>[http://www.translink.ca/-/media/Documents/rider_guide/canada_line/public_consultation_and_survey_reports/Preliminary%20Design%20Discussion%20Guide.pdf RAV Line Preliminary Design Discussion Guide] translink.ca, retrieved 10-02-2017</ref> and was sometimes referenced as '''Robson/Granville'''. This was later changed in 2006 to its current name<ref>[http://www.translink.ca/en/About-Us/Media/2006/May/Canada-Line-station-names-selected.aspx Canada Line station names selected] translink.ca, retrieved 10-02-2017</ref>.


As part of the Canada Line Escalator Enhancement Project, an additional escalator is being added between the platform and the concourse levels to address growing ridership and station congestion. Construction work is scheduled to begin in early 2019.
==YVR Check-In==
==YVR Check-In==
Vancouver City Centre Station has self serve check-in kiosks on the concourse level for Vancouver International Airport flights.
Vancouver City Centre Station has self serve check-in kiosks on the concourse level for Vancouver International Airport flights.
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