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C-TRAN's third Vine route will run along the Highway 99 and Main Street corridor between downtown Vancouver and the WSU Vancouver campus near Salmon Creek.
C-Tran broke ground Wednesday on its newest bus rapid transit line to serve the Highway 99 and Main Street corridors. Local leaders say it will make higher education more accessible for residents from ...
Bus rapid transit is a system of big, comfortable, speedy buses. Such systems have grown rapidly around the world, beginning in Brazil and spreading to 47 communities in the United States, notably ...
The group staged its event at a northbound bus stop on C-Tran’s Route 25, on Northeast St. Johns Road just north of the intersection with Northeast Minnehaha Street. The stop is on a segment of ...
A TransLink bus crashed into a traffic pole and came to a stop in the front yard of Surrey, B.C., home on Tuesday morning.
A woman was killed by a transit bus as it pulled away from a stop in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside Sunday. Vancouver police spokesman Const. Brian Montague said the accident happened shortly ...
With three fully-built light-rail lines and an interconnected bus network, Vancouver’s transportation system is like Seattle’s, just a couple of decades in the future. But the Canadian city ...
It will soon be easier for Metro Vancouver residents who are blind or partially sighted to use transit as TransLink is installing signs in braille at every bus stop. The transit authority said ...
Bay or bus stop indicators; Customer Information phone number “The installation of these signs providing transit information in both braille and tactile letter formats is demonstrative of TransLink ...
TransLink's removal of bus stops near eight schools in Vancouver has made it more dangerous for kids to come to class by transit, the city's District Parent Advisory Council says.
Next time you’re at a Vancouver transit shelter with a digital advertising sign, look closely at the sign’s frame. At eye level, you’ll find a thumbnail-sized camera. Your bus stop is watching you.
Next time you’re at a Vancouver transit shelter with a digital advertising sign, look closely at the sign’s frame. At eye level, you’ll find a thumbnail-sized camera. Your bus stop is ...