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  2. Transportation in Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver is served by a network of over 300 lane-km of on- and off-road bicycle routes. [25] Most of these routes are local street bikeways (also known as bike boulevards), streets that have extensive traffic calming measures such as traffic circles, and signal control to facilitate crossing of major roads.

  3. R6 Scott Rd - Wikipedia

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    The R6 Scott Rd is an express bus service with bus rapid transit elements in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Part of TransLink's RapidBus network, it travels along Scott Road and 72 Avenue in Surrey and connects Scott Road station, North Delta, and Newton. [2] The route began service on January 2, 2024. [3]

  4. British Columbia Highway 99 - Wikipedia

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    Seton Lake Road (Highway 40 west) – Gold Bridge: Unofficial Hwy 40 is unsigned: 301.58: 187.39: Bridge of the Twenty-Three Camels over the Fraser River: 302.31: 187.85: Highway 12 south – Lytton, Hope: Hwy 99 branches north; Duffey Lake Road north end: Thompson-Nicola 377.04: 234.28: Highway 97 – Prince George, 100 Mile House, Cache Creek ...

  5. British Columbia Highway 17A - Wikipedia

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    The highway was first designated 17A in 1962, and lost its designation on 15 May 1998 after its component routes were devolved. [2] Highway 17A's total length was 27 km (17 mi). The highway started off in the south by branching off from Highway 17 at the Royal Oak Drive interchange.

  6. List of transit exchanges in Metro Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    UBC Vancouver: 1945: No: 99 B-Line; R4 41st Ave; White Rock Centre: Zone 3: Surrey/White Rock: 1975: No: ... TransLink Bus Loop and Exchange Maps This page was last ...

  7. Central Valley Greenway - Wikipedia

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    The Central Valley Greenway (CVG) is a 24-kilometre pedestrian and cyclist route in Metro Vancouver, running from Science World in Vancouver to New Westminster, through Burnaby. The greenway officially opened on June 27, 2009, with opening celebrations, guided bike tours, and walking tours on sections of the route.

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