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Buses from Coquitlam Central Station Buses from Coquitlam Central Station Bus Routes From Coquitlam Central Belcarra Station Regional Park Regular Services Service at least once an hour during the daytime, all week, all year. Additional service may be provided early mornings and evenings. PaddockDr Bedwell Bay Rd Plateau Blvd Burquitlam Station Lougheed Station Parkway Blvd Braid Station East Rd Kootenay Loop Port Coquitlam Station Sunnyside Rd Braid Station st Ave st Fremont Riverside Cedar Panorama Dr Rocklin Moody Centre Station Robson Dr Lansdowne y H a e Hampton Park W Princeton Ave r i t David Ave e a Parkway Blvd e g r e t M e Port Coquitlam Station n o i u P Lafarge Park To KootenayTo Loop n David Ave Ioco Rd t David Ave a Oxford St Princeton in Noon’s Creek Dr Blv Douglas d College Town Mission City Station Centre Pinetree Haney Place/Maple Ridge East Lansdowne Dr Community Park Centre City Centre Limited Services Eagle Ridge Aquatic Evergreen Limited service bus routes operate only part of the day, week, or year, Hospital Complex Cultural Victoria Dr or provide service less than once an hour. N Centre Westwood St White Pine Beach Special Guild Coquitlam Port Moody f Johnson St or City Hall May to September only Recreation d W Lafarge Lake– Complex ay Meridian Inlet Falcon Dr Douglas Station Barnet Hwy Barnet City Hall Peak hours only Park Ioco Rd Coquitlam Millennium Line Moody St Moody Centre Mall Buntzen Lake Special Pipeline Rd Lincoln Ave Murray St July to September only t WellingtonSt See Reverse for Detail To DowntownTo S Barnet Hwy y NightBus Services Barnet Hwy s Oxford St Night-time bus service. Lincoln Cedar Dr s N e N St Moray Way Coquitlam Pinetree Station n St Johns St N Downtown Dewdney Trunk Rd Central h Port Moody Millennium Line g Police u a Moody Inlet Centre Lougheed Hwy h Hwy S y a Prairie Ave St Fremont W Lougheed Centre Station ner Mari Coast Meridian Rd Station Millennium Line N Millennium Line West Coast Express Coquitlam Ave Riverside Dr To BurquitlamTo Stn. Burquitlam Station Como Lake Ave Millennium Line Schoolhouse St Schoolhouse N Poirier St Poirier Wilson Ave Other buses St Linton Road Mary Hill stopping here Dominion Ave St Blue Mountain Mundy Cameron Recreation Foster Ave Park Complex Poirier Poirier Community Recreation ver Rd Centre Chilko Dr i Lougheed Hwy Complex Way Mariner R t Shaughnessy St Mclean Ave it Coquitlam P Public Broadway St Kingsway Ave Sherling Ave Library N Port HaneyTo Place and Mission City Station Lougheed Hwy Austin Ave Coquitlam To LougheedTo Stn. St Mundy Austin Ave Station Marmont St Marmont r West Coast Express D ly Western Dr Lougheed Town ol Colony Rochester Ave H Centre Station Farm Land Expo Line Mary Hill To Braid Stn. To Braid Stn. Bypass Millennium Line N For transit information call 604.953.3333 or visit translink.ca Other buses stopping here C Royal Braid Columbian Hospital Station Expo Line Other buses Royal stopping here Maple Square Meadows Justice Station Institute West Coast Express Station City Mission To Other buses stopping here C C C Getting to Coquitlam Central Station Eastwood St Gleneagle Spirit Secondary School Square Want to get to the new CITY Pinetree Way Gui ldford Way Eagle Ridge Glen Pine C United Church Primrose Ln Millennium Line Evergreen o CENTRE Pavillion n Glen Dr St Pacic Extension stations? d o Cr St The High Glen Dr r EAGLE h Johnson St t Glen You’ve got lots of options! C a r e e Elementary s RIDGE H School r If it’s a short distance, D Atlantic Ave Obelisk W e ay d walking and cycling are i s Eagle Ridge Coquitlam Inlet St Eagleridge Dr Eagleridge k Bible Mccoomb Dr City Centre healthy choices. If you need e Heley Cres Heley e Fellowship Library r to drive, there is limited Kensal Pl Kensal C H Northern Ave ialeah Ct Glen Park parking – could you carpool? Duerin St Duerin Westwood St Landsdowne Dr Pipeline Rd If you need a car and don’t Hoy Creek Lincoln Station Eagle Ridge Eagleridge Dr Linear Park Packard Ave Henderson have access to one, nd out if Park Place Mall Win dsor Gate l Modo or Zipcar have carshare B P Lincoln Ave urnside vehicles nearby. Coquitlam Centre Runnel Dr Duerin For bus connections, use the Scott Creek Care Centre Lincoln Ave trip planner at translink.ca or Linear Park Anson Ave call ... Select the Barnet Hwy best travel option that suits Bond St Bond Larkin Ave your needs and particular trip and reap the rewards of B Pinetree Aberdeen Ave arne t H St Ponderosa wy Village driving less! Aberdeen Ave Sunwood Woodland Dr Square Patricia Ave Pinetree Way Legend ney T Dewd runk Rd Spar Dr Coquitlam St Clayton SkyTrain station Passage Dr Central y w Crabbe Ave Accessible entrance H Pier Dr Sheila Pier Dr d Hull Ct Barrett Park e Hansard Cr e Kitchener Ave Station entrance h g Dolphin St Dolphin u o Raleigh St Raleigh JervisSt Bus exchange Windward Dr L St Lancaster Oxtoby Real Canadian Superstore t Buoy Dr S Pl West Coast Express t n t a s t C a Christmas Way Lougheed Hwy Park & Ride C ce Westwood a P e rd Ma ll h Mall rin a wa er Way Lee W Dacre Dacre Ave Park Public parking Westwood St Bike rack Dory St Dory Burquest Jewish St Hoy Capstan Cres Community Fleming Ave Bike locker RANCH Centre PORT PARK Norman Ave Gordon Ave ## Bus route label Hawser Ave Norman Ave Capstan Pl Capstan Palmdale St Ogden St Dewdney Trunk Rd Plimsoll St Compass Ct Saddle St COQUITLAMSt Lancaster Beacon Dr Beacon Bus route Fox Lougheed Hwy Ranch Park Way Fox St Street Sidewalk/pathway Reece Ave Park Gordon Ave Raleigh St Raleigh JervisSt Crystal Ct O-street bike route Hoy St Hoy Laurel Ct Pilot Dr Ct Hosmer On-street bike route Judd Ct Judd Davies Ave y Pinnacle Creek a W Retail area Ranch Park Way Ravine r COQUITLAM e D n Heckbert Pl i a r y b St Sharpe Points of interest Irvine St Irvine a Dewdney Trunk Rd Spuraway Ave r S e t Friendship M a a k r Baptist T l Hermann St Hermann Parks Anchor Pl i A i d g Burton Ct Church v e h P St Butternut e l t W Shiloh Pl a MEADOW Mariner y Shiloh Lazy A St Meadowbrook Park Saddle St Park BROOK Elementary .
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