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The Red Line, also known as The Vine on Mill Plain, [1] is a bus rapid transit (BRT) line in Vancouver, Washington, United States, operated by C-Tran as part of The Vine.The 10-mile (16 km) route runs from 7th Street at Turtle Place in downtown Vancouver to Mill Plain Transit Center via Mill Plain Boulevard.
A third line in The Vine system, provisionally designated as the Blue Line, [5] is planned to follow Main Street and Old Highway 99 between downtown Vancouver, Hazel Dell, and Salmon Creek. Its northern terminus would be at the Washington State University Vancouver campus northeast of Salmon Creek; the southern terminus would be at the city's ...
[21] [22] The original line on Fourth Plain was later renamed the Green Line. [23] In 2018, C-Tran proposed the Mill Plain BRT, a new bus line to the Vine system that connects downtown Vancouver to the newly constructed Mill Plain Transit Center via Mill Plain Blvd. Service started on October 1, 2023, as the Red Line.
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The Green Line, also known as The Vine on Fourth Plain, is a bus rapid transit (BRT) route in Vancouver, Washington, that is operated by C-Tran as part of The Vine system. The 6-mile-long (9.7 km) line runs from downtown Vancouver to the Vancouver Mall , serving 34 stations primarily on Fourth Plain Boulevard .
Pacific Central Station is a railway station in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, which acts as the western terminus of Via Rail's cross-country The Canadian service to Toronto and the northern terminus of Amtrak's Cascades service to Seattle and Portland. The station is also Vancouver's main intercity bus terminal.
Originally known as "Willingdon B-Line" Details in Phase Two or Three of 10-Year Vision [481] Lynn Valley Centre: Downtown Vancouver New route: Details in Phase Two or Three of 10-Year Vision [481] Route 240 will continue to provide local service; Southeast Marine Drive Downtown Vancouver New route: Via Commercial Drive and Victoria Drive
The Canada Line Skytrain permits one bicycle per car with no limitations on time of day or direction. All buses are equipped with bicycle racks. [35] The Seabus, which connects Vancouver to North Vancouver, allows up to six bicycles per sailing during all hours of operation. The city has administered the Mobi bike sharing program since 2016.