Frequent Transit Network in Metro Vancouver
Legend Ferries to Vancouver Island,
Bowen Island and Frequent Transit Network Sunshine Coast The Frequent Transit Network (FTN) is a network of Canada Line corridors that have transit service every 15 minutes or
Park Royal High frequency rail service. Capilano better, during at least all of the following times: Early morning to late evening. University – Monday to Friday: 6:00–21:00 – Saturdays: 7:00–21:00 Expo Line – Sundays and holidays: 8:00–21:00 High frequency rail service. Early morning to late evening. FTN
Stanley Lonsdale Quay Millennium Line Park Loop Stops on these streets have combined Regular
Phibbs Bus services at FTN levels as described above Exchange High frequency rail service. Burrard Early morning to late evening. Fast,B-Line Limited-Stop Services Granville Waterfront Frequent bus service, with limited stops. SeaBus Frequent passenger ferry service. Vancouver Stadium Kootenay Loop Early morning to late evening. City Centre Future B-Line Chinatown SFU Loop Coquitlam Yaletown–
Main Street– Future Evergreen Line Roundhouse Science World Brentwood Boundary UBC Loop Town Centre General Locations of Regional City Centres Loop Commercial– and Municipal Town Centres Broadway VCC–Clark Sperling–
Gilmore Burnaby Lake Olympic Village Rupert Holdom Lake City Way
Nanaimo Broadway Renfrew
City Hall
Lougheed
Town Centre Production Way– University King Edward Joyce– th Avenue Collingwood Oakridge– «¬st Avenue Dunbar Loop Langara– Metrotown «th Avenue Patterson Braid Maple
Pitt Meadows Meadows Haney Place
Sapperton Columbia Royal Oak Edmonds nd Street Marine Marpole Drive Knight St– Marine Drive YVR–Airport Templeton Scott Road
Gateway Bridgeport Sea Island New Surrey Central Centre Westminster Guildford Aberdeen Exchange King George
Lansdowne Richmond– Brighouse
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Scottsdale
Newton Exchange Steveston
Langley Centre Matthews Exchange
South Surrey Park & Ride
White Rock Centre Ferries to Vancouver Island Effective April 2012. Lonsdale Avenue included as of June 2012. and Gulf Islands SeaBus upgrade to FTN level is planned for 2013.