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The Olympic Line – the streetcar returns to Vancouver

 

The City of Vancouver, in partnership with Bombardier Transportationlink to external site, is showcasing a modern streetcar demonstration during 60 days of celebration.

 

The Olympic Line – Vancouver’s 2010 Streetcar – is a state-of-the-art, accessible and sustainable transportation project that connects Granville Island to the Canada Line Olympic Village Station (Cambie Street and West 2nd Avenue) between January 21 and March 21, 2010. Transit trips on the Olympic Line are FREE. Operating hours: 6:30 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. daily (18 hours a day).

 

For the video

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uHlspuG0sg

  

Fairview, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Progress Report- Canada Line Extension over the North Arm of the Fraser River. I am thinking within a month or so, all sections will connect.. This is a rapid transit/skytrain that will run between Richmond Centre and downtown Vancouver.

Site of a major support structure fire recently, bridge is currently closed. 89,000 vehicles daily used the bridge as a link from the Fraser Valley to Vancouver. about the Bridge: The Pattullo Bridge is a compression arch suspended-deck bridge located in the Greater Vancouver Regional District of British Columbia, Canada. Constructed in 1936-37, it spans the Fraser River and links the city of New Westminster on the north bank of the river to the city of Surrey on the south bank. The Bridge's base is constructed of wood. A key link between Surrey and the rest of Greater Vancouver, according to Translink, the Pattullo bridge on average handles 80,000 cars and 3400 trucks daily or roughly 20% of vehicle traffic across the Fraser river