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Lougheed Town Centre Station (sometimes abbreviated as Lougheed Station) is located on an elevated portion of the Millennium Line, part of the SkyTrain rapid transit system in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia. The station is located on Lougheed Highway and Austin Road (the station actually straddles Austin) in Burnaby, and is directly adjacent to Lougheed Town Centre, a mid-size shopping mall anchored by The Bay, Wal-Mart, London Drugs, SportChek and Safeway.
 

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