You are incorrect on several counts.
1.The "stampede station" you are referring to being rebuilt in 2011 is actually called Erlton-Stampede Station, and it was not rebuilt. It was modified to accommodate 4-car trains, just as all stations are doing/have done. The stationhouse itself has been the exact same since 1981, try looking it up.
2. The Chinook Station reconstruction has been complete and open for over 6 months, hence why I didn't mention it.
3. Have you ever seen University or Banff Trail Stations? One is an island platform with a subustantial stationhouse with heated interior and overpass walkway, the other is a side-loading platform with mere shelters to shield people from the elements, not similar in any way. I travel through both every single day.
University:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...on_Calgary.jpg
Banff Trail:
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2629/3...4bf3d42b_o.jpg
4. I understand that Edmonton only has a few similar stations. Edmonton also has only 1/3 of the amount of stations that the Ctrain does...
Why do you keep this thought process going on if you don't actually know? The only reason I am responding is to correct misinformation. Just do a bit of research first.