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TransLink increasing bus service on these major Metro Vancouver routes

The transit authority plans to increase service to improve bus frequency and reliability
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Starting Jan. 6, TransLink will increase bus service throughout Metro Vancouver. File photo Dan Toulgoet

TransLink has announced that it will increase bus service in the new year to carry up to 20,000 more people each weekday.

Effective Jan. 6, the transit authority will increase bus service to improve bus frequency as well as reliability. According to a press release, the increase in service will, “add 65,000 more annual bus service hours to the system, making space for up to 20,000 more people each weekday.”

TransLink adds that it changes bus service every spring, summer, fall and winter to reflect seasonal changes in demand and to deliver service improvements.

RapidBus service launching on January 6:

R1 King George Blvd (Guildford Exchange/Newton Exchange)

  • Eight-minute service during peak hours

R3 Lougheed Hwy (Coquitlam Central Station/Haney Place)

  • 10-minute service during peak hours

R4 41st Ave (Joyce Station/UBC)

  • Three to six-minute service during peak hours

R5 Hastings St (Burrard Station/SFU)

  • Four to five-minute service during peak hours

Outside of peak hours, all RapidBus routes will have service every 15 minutes, or better, from 6 a.m. to midnight, seven days a week. In addition, TransLink notes there will also be adjustments to some Metro Vancouver bus routes in order to make the bus system more efficient.

Key changes include:

41 Joyce Station/Crown

  • New terminus at Crown Street, instead of UBC Bus Exchange
  • 15-minute service every day during service hours

43 Joyce Station/UBC

  • Service replaced by R4 RapidBus

480 UBC/Bridgeport

  • Will run peak hours only
  • For faster service between Bridgeport and UBC, customers can take the Canada Line and the R4 RapidBus connecting with Oakridge Station

 

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