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  2. Burrard station - Wikipedia

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    Burrard station opened in 1985 and is named for nearby Burrard Street, which in turn is named for Sir Harry Burrard-Neale. [2] Prior to the opening of the Canada Line in 2009, Burrard station was the northern terminus of the 98 B-Line and was served by a number of bus routes that provided service to Vancouver's southern suburbs of Delta, Richmond, Surrey, and White Rock.

  3. Airport station (TransLink) - Wikipedia

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    Airport station was a TransLink public transit exchange on Sea Island, Richmond, in Metro Vancouver. Most bus operations using the location ceased September 7, 2009, two and a half weeks after the opening of the Canada Line , when the exchange downgraded to a regular bus stop.

  4. SkyTrain (Vancouver) - Wikipedia

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    From Bridgeport station, the Canada Line splits into two branches, one heading west to the YVR–Airport station at Vancouver International Airport and the other continuing south to the Richmond–Brighouse station in Richmond's city centre. Opened on August 17, 2009, the Canada Line added 15 stations and 19.2 km (11.9 mi) to the SkyTrain network.

  5. List of bus routes in Metro Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Burrard Station. Phibbs Exchange Seymour Banbury at Gallant [DOWNTOWN] Burrard [EXPRESS] In Vancouver. [NO EVENING] Vancouver portion, served by "209 Burrard Station / Upper Lynn Valley". Four weekday morning eastbound trips via Panorama. [193] [194] 212 Phibbs Exchange Deep Cove Panorama at Naughton [195] [196] 214 Burrard Station. Phibbs ...

  6. List of Vancouver SkyTrain stations - Wikipedia

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    SkyTrain system map. The Vancouver SkyTrain is a three-line urban mass transit system in the metropolitan area of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, managed by TransLink.The Expo Line was built for the Expo 86 World's Fair; [1] the Millennium Line opened in 2002, [2] followed by the Canada Line in 2009, which was built for the 2010 Winter Olympics. [3]

  7. Canada Line - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Line begins in Downtown Vancouver at Waterfront station (0.0 km [0 mi]) in a cut-and-cover subway tunnel beneath Granville Street.It quickly goes into twin-bored tunnels, heading southwest beneath Granville Street, then curving southeast to follow Davie Street through Yaletown.

  8. 98 B-Line - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Transportation in Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    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.

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