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Main Street SkyTrain Station closed due to medical emergency

A majority of those surveyed said they preferred SkyTrain fares based on distance or the number of stops or stations passed to the current system where prices are determined by zone boundaries. Global News

Commuters are faced with massive service disruptions Saturday evening as a medical emergency has shut down SkyTrain service in and out of downtown.

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The Main Street SkyTrain Station closed shortly after 6 p.m. due to an emergency.

TransLink spokesperson Anne Drennan said no trains are entering downtown beyond the Commercial-Broadway Station.

By 8 p.m., the Expo Line began operating on a single track eastbound from Waterfront Station toward Commercial-Broadway, but was not stopping at Main Street-Science World.

Drennan estimated westbound trains would not be operating until at least 10 p.m.

The Expo and Millenium lines are operating between Stadium-Chinatown Station and Waterfront Station. Shuttle buses are being implemented between Commerical, Main Street and Stadium stations.

As of 8 p.m. there was no word on when the station would re-open. TransLink said passengers should expect minimum delays of 90 minutes to two hours.

The timing is particularly bad for commuters as a Toronto Raptors game began at Rogers Arena earlier in the evening and a BC Lions game is set for 7 p.m. at BC Place.

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