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SeaBus connects Vancouver and North Vancouver across Burrard Inlet, with four vessels and two terminals. It operates on a 15-minute schedule, carries over 5 million passengers a year, and is part of TransLink's integrated public transportation system.
Burrard is an underground SkyTrain station in Downtown Vancouver, serving the Expo Line and the R5 Hastings St bus route. Learn about its history, structure, design, and transit connections.
Burrard Inlet is a shallow-sided fjord in British Columbia, Canada, that separates the City of Vancouver and the Burrard Peninsula from the North Shore Mountains. It has a rich history, geography and ecology, and hosts the Port of Vancouver and several bridges and settlements.
Lonsdale Quay is a ferry and transit hub in North Vancouver, serving the North Shore municipalities. It opened in 1977 and was renovated in 2020, and connects to Waterfront station in Downtown Vancouver and other bus routes.
Map of the Burrard Peninsula (right centre). The map is oriented with north-northwest facing up. The peninsula is flanked by Burrard Inlet to the north and the Fraser River delta to the south. False-colour satellite photo of Vancouver region, with the western and central sections (Vancouver, Burnaby, and New Westminster) of the Burrard ...
On Mondays to Fridays, during peak hours, 98 B-Line service between Vancouver and Airport Station was supplemented by the #496 Railway/Burrard Station and #491 One Road/Burrard Station express routes. The #490 Steveston/Burrard Station express route also did this but went to Highway 99 via Marpole Loop instead of Airport Station.
The R5 Hastings St is an express bus service with bus rapid transit elements in Metro Vancouver, Canada.Part of TransLink's RapidBus network, it travels along Hastings Street, a major east–west route, and connects Simon Fraser University to the SkyTrain system's Burrard station on the Expo Line in Downtown Vancouver.
The Expo Line is the oldest and longest line of the SkyTrain rapid transit system in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It connects Vancouver, Burnaby, New Westminster and Surrey, and has a history of using linear induction propulsion technology since 1985.