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This article fails to mention that where King George was built was to be the hub of a major condominium project predating Infinity. One of these condominium towers and a line of connecting town homes were actually built and sit across from the station. The project fell through, but for years the showcase building sat abandoned in the middle of the lot displaying a poster of the failed project.
Also, the twinning of the Port Man Bridge calls for the extension of Light Rail across the bridge from the Coquitlam side. If this holds true it will direct whether the Expo line is expanded eastward or not. If the line were expanded it would be required to travel down Fraser Highway and through Green Timbers Urban Forest. ( 207.81.164.238 19:12, 8 February 2007 (UTC))
@ Walter Görlitz: you are literally contradicting yourself. You start by saying none of the sources call it "the Fraser Highway" and then go on to acknowledge that some do.
I did err in which CBC reference I provided: I meant to give this one, where they do refer to it as the Fraser Highway.
Suffice to say, it is inconsistently referred to with and without the definite article, so you have no call to remove and upset the WP:STATUSQUO. Also, "the Fraser Highway" is used elsewhere in the article, so on top of making a change under false pretences (the claim that local sources do not use "the"), you've made the article inconsistent, also. Please self-revert. — Joeyconnick ( talk) 01:25, 16 January 2019 (UTC)