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Lincoln Station is an elevated Millennium Line Evergreen Extension station located along the eastern edge of Pinetree way. The station has two side platforms for the two-track line. These platforms have the same modern design as the rest of the elevated stations on this extension. Glass walls surrounding all sides of the platforms that are fully canopied with a faux-wood colored underside of the canopies that cover the station platforms.

To leave the platforms, a single combined two escalators with a staircase in between them followed by an elevator at the extreme northern (Lafrage Lake Douglas-bound) end of the platform; lead down to a single fare control area with street level. The faregates are roughly beneath the northern end of the platform and lead out to the SW corner of Northern Avenue and Pinetree way.

Lincoln Avenue, for which the station is named, crosses under the elevated structure just beyond the southern end of the platforms. This street only receives an emergency exit staircase (that combines into one under the platform) and no station entrance or exit. The station is located on the edge of the parking crater of parking lots that surrounds the Coquiltlam Center shopping mall (For which the major Coquiltlam Central SkyTrain Station and originally bus interchange facility at the previous stop was named).

There is an additional smaller more modern shopping mall Henderson Place (with parking on the roof) directly across Pinetree Way from the station. The station has a tiny park and ride of shorts with a small paid parking lot a block away down Lincoln Avenue at Westwood Street.
Photos 1-34: October 13, 2022; 35-39: October 14, 2022;

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