Where does the Canada Line run?

Where does the Canada Line run?

Canada Line travels between Downtown Vancouver, the Vancouver International Airport (YVR), and Richmond.

How much is it to ride the Canada Line in Vancouver?

A single fare is valid for 90 minutes after purchase on bus, SkyTrain, and SeaBus routes. Single fares vary from $3.00 ($1.95 concession) to $5.75 ($3.95). Fares are lower if using a Compass Card (see below).

How long does the Canada Line take?

CANADA LINE (TransLink) CANADA LINE (To YVR-Airport) is operational during everyday. Additional information: CANADA LINE has 13 stations and the total trip duration for this route is approximately 26 minutes.

Who operates the Canada Line?

British Columbia Rapid Transit Company
SkyTrain has 53 stations served by three lines: the Expo Line, the Millennium Line, and the Canada Line. The Expo and Millennium Lines are operated by British Columbia Rapid Transit Company under contract from TransLink (originally BC Transit), a regional government transportation agency.

Is the Canada Line underground?

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.

How long did it take to build Canada Line?

four years
The Canada Line, which took four years to build, was initially expected to cost $1.5 to $1.7 billion to build, but by 2006 the estimate had risen to $2.05 billion, which ended up being the total cost of the project.

Does the Canada Line go underwater?

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.

Do TransLink buses take card?

Paying on board for bus travel is cash only! Using Glider services – you need to buy your ticket before you board at the ticket vending machine (TVM). TVM’s are at every Glider halt and you can pay by cash or card.

Who owns the Canada Line?

The line was built by SNC-Lavalin, and InTransitBC is under contract with TransLink to manage the line for its first 35 years, until 2044….

Canada Line
Line length19.2 km (11.9 mi)
Number of tracks2
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 81⁄2 in) standard gauge
Electrification750 V DC third rail

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