It's quite often that I need to pickup different solvents for use as part of my academic research. One time I met a lab chemical seller here as it was convenient for the both of us. A member of the transit security team treated our exchange as though we were common criminals.
I tried explaining to him what I was working on regarding a strange stone a colleague of mine had acquired, as well as our current inabilities to determine its composition. I showed him the failed spectroscopy data. I also explained why we were unable to perform a Fourier transform infrared spec, but he refused to believe me. I'm ashamed to say I had to leave posthaste. I'm now steering clear of this station till my research into this stones constantly periodic magnetic flux is complete.
Considering it's proximity to the station, I think it is safe to say that "strange things are afoot at the circle k" my...
Read moreLocal Unicorn Security rent a cop likes to bully patrons. Want the high school picked on experience for just shopping, eating, hanging out for a moment while having a medical incident?
Get ready for the roust, move along regardless of your spending power or tourist status. He will loom over you, call you names and harass you if you don't get out right tf now.
Take your money anywhere else, unless you're into being treated less than human. Don't even stop here.
This station should be permanently closed if it's just a covered through fare in the guise of no stopping shopping.
Completely...
Read moreColumbia is the most outdated station on the SkyTrain network. It was not meant to be a transfer station; hence, it fulfills the role quite poorly. The atmosphere is dark, old, and smelly. Given that the station is located underground, it is often difficult to locate any of three exits/entrances for those unfamiliar with the area. The lack of up OR down escalators for platform 2 is just icing on the cake. The station does have a bit of charm for how old it looks and how loud the trains are when arriving/departing, but...
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