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For Transit Information, Including Real-Time Next Bus, Please Call 604.953.3333 Or Visit Translink.Ca Metro Vancouver Transit Map Effective Until Dec. 19, 2016 259 to Lions Bay Ferries to Vancouver Island, C12 to Brunswick Beach Bowen Island and Sunshine Coast Downtown Vancouver Transit Services £ m C Grouse Mountain Skyride minute walk SkyTrain Horseshoe Bay COAL HARBOUR C West End Coal Harbour C WEST Community Community High frequency rail service. Canada Line Centre Centre Waterfront END Early morning to late Vancouver Convention evening. £ Centre C Canada Expo Line Burrard Tourism Place Vancouver Millennium Line C Capilano Salmon Millennium Line Hatchery C Evergreen Extension Caulfeild ROBSON C SFU Harbour Evelyne Capilano Buses Vancouver Centre Suspension GASTOWN Saller City Centre BCIT Centre Bridge Vancouver £ Lynn Canyon Frequent bus service, with SFU Ecology Centre Art Gallery B-Line Woodward's limited stops. UBC Robson Sq £ VFS £ C Regular Bus Service Library Municipal St Paul's Vancouver Carnegie Service at least once an hour Law Edgemont Hall Community Centre CHINATOWN Lynn Hospital Courts during the daytime (or College Village Westview Valley Queen Municipal Sun Yat-Sen Shopping Elizabeth longer), all week, all year. Centennial Shopping Point Atkinson Hall Deep Cove / Library Theatre Gardens Park Royal Centre Theatre Centre Cultural Centre £ Library Maritime Limited Bus Service Museum STRATHCONA Granville Dock Service only part of the day, White Pine Vancouver Rogers Bowen Island Beach Vancouver Aquatic week, or year, or less than Capilano Aquatic Arena Park Royal FTN Maritime Centre Dock Centre University once an hour. City Hall Lions Gate Museum YALETOWN Capilano C Deep Cove & Library Hospital C BC Place Mall North Vancouver Macmillan Space Centre/ Stadium C NightBus Service Museum Parkgate Village Museum of Vancouver Village Hall Late-night bus service Village Hall Stadium– C C Prospect Point C (seven days a week). C C Plaza of Chinatown Hornby St Lonsdale Quay Market Nations Dock Pacic Park & C £ Tilford Central Siwash Rock Maplewood Station C Lonsdale Quay C C Other Transit Services FTN Farm Science Stanley Granville Dollar Centre C C C Island Docks Plaza of World Park Loop C Roundhouse Nations Dock Granville Island Community Frequent passenger ferry The Village Dock C C Public Market Yaletown– Centre SeaBus Third Beach C Vancouver C Yaletown service. Early morning to SeaBus Roundhouse Creekside Aquarium Phibbs Dock Brockton Point Roche Point Community Centre Ferry to Exchange C Emily Carr late evening. Snug Cove Horseshoe Bay OLYMPIC C University of Brockton C Admiralty Point Art and Design Main Street– C C C Oval David Lam VILLAGE Weekday commuter train and C Park Dock Spyglass Science World West Coast Express Second Beach C False Creek Place Dock bus service running C C C GRANVILLE Community See Downtown Inset Map Centre westbound in mornings and C ISLAND Stamp’s Landing Dock C C Lafarge Lake– Burrard West Coast Express Douglas C SOUTHEAST eastbound in aernoon and FTN Douglas Kootenay Loop Eagle College Waterfront evening. Ridge C C FALSE CREEK ’ Hospital C Granville C C C C C C C PNE/Playland/ KITSILANO C Olympic Empire Pacic Coliseum C City £ Vancouver C Library Lincoln Field Village Maritime Hall Coquitlam Frequent Transit Network C C C C C Spanish Banks C Mount Vancouver UBC Loop Central Museum Coquitlam C C Pleasant City Centre SFU Centre C Community HR MacMillan Stadium– C Locarno Beach FTN C C C C SFU Exchange Centre Be spontaneous! There’s no need to worry about Space Centre Chinatown C Kitsilano Beach C The Cultch C C schedules when you travel on the Frequent Transit Network Jericho Beach B-Line C ££ B-Line C C C C £ C C Main Street– £ £ (FTN). Service on the FTN is every minutes or better, Brentwood Moody Centre Inlet Centre C Museum of C Science World Boundary C C C Expo Line Town Centre £ ££ B-Line during at least all of the following times: Anthropology C Yaletown– Loop C C C C Vancouver £ Roundhouse C C C C C FAIRVIEW General City Vancouver C C C Broadway– • a.m. to p.m. on weekdays Commercial– Square City Hall Hospital Vancouver City Hall MOUNT PLEASANT C Broadway C C Mall • a.m. to p.m. on Saturdays Nitobe Memorial Gardens Community C UBC College B-Line • a.m. to p.m. on Sundays and holidays FTN Wreck Beach Hospital B-Line Burquitlam Port Coquitlam FTN B-Line When Granville Street downtown is closed for special events on weekends and holidays, buses operate on Howe and Seymour Streets instead. For route information call 604.953.3333 or visit translink.ca Gilmore C Vancouver C City Hall VCC–Clark Holdom General C C C C Coquitlam C C Hospital FTN Services Rupert Lake City Way C FTN Broadway– Rec Centre C FTN Renfrew C FTN Olympic Mount C City Hall St Joseph These transit routes provide Nanaimo Canada Line Botanical Village Hospital Gardens Millennium Line Library FTN service from end to end: C Burnaby Hospital Port Coquitlam C Expo Line • All SkyTrain lines BCIT Centre Lougheed FTN • B-Line bus Millennium Line Sperling– Production Way– Town Centre C C King Edward Arbutus Burnaby Lake University Yennadon Village BC Loop Millennium Line VanDusen C Children’s Evergreen Extension Botanical Nat Bailey City Hall C C C Hospital Gardens Stadium C West Coast Express B-Line Joyce– Burnaby th Avenue Collingwood Art Gallery Burnaby Village George Derby C Museum Long Term FTN Streets Care Centre See Haney Place FTN FTN Greyhound Inset Map C Oakridge Swangard Metro Vancouver On these streets, one or Dunbar Loop Oakridge– Meadowtown Stadium Library FTN Shopping st Avenue Metrotown Royal Columbian C C C Haney Place more bus services combined Centre Hospital C C provide FTN service. Patterson C C C FTN TransLink & C C C C C ' C Braid Pitt Meadows Royal FTN C Transit Police C Langara C C Square C FTN Canada Line C College C Canada C C C Municipal C Langara– Games FTN Highgate Village C Hall Greyhound C Pool C C th Avenue C C C FTN C C C Queens Sapperton C Ridge Meadows Royal Oak C Park C Hospital C C C Hospital C C C C C C C C FTN C C C C C C Edmonds Port Haney FTN C FTN C C .
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