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Vancouver is actively maintaining and upgrading its trolleybus fleet. With purchases of 188 E40LFRs and 74 E60LFRs from New Flyer Industries (in 2005–2009), [12] the trolley network serves the downtown core and much of the city of Vancouver proper with fully wheelchair-accessible and bicycle-friendly zero-emission buses.
Vancouver City Centre [TROLLEY] [27] [28] 17 Downtown Robson at Hamilton: Oak Marine Drive station [DOWNTOWN] Vancouver City Centre Granville Stadium-Chinatown Broadway–City Hall Marine Drive [TROLLEY] [29] [30] 19 Stanley Park Stanley Park Loop: Metrotown Station [DOWNTOWN] Main Street–Science World Metrotown [TROLLEY]
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Broadway–City Hall's platform level An eastbound 99 B-Line with service to Commercial–Broadway. Broadway–City Hall is an underground station on the Canada Line of Metro Vancouver's SkyTrain rapid transit system.
The 99 B-Line was created to connect UBC to Lougheed Mall in Burnaby via 10th Avenue, Broadway and Lougheed Highway.Then under the jurisdiction of BC Transit, it was launched on September 3, 1996 and started out using a few high-floor articulated buses and regular-sized buses. [10]
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]