This article is about the North Burnaby and East Vancouver Community Shuttle route, not to be confused with the cancelled 131 Edmonds Station/Kootenay Loop.
131 Hastings at Gilmore/Kootenay Loop
ARBOC SOM 28 – 19543 on route 131 Kootenay Loop enters Kootenay Loop at the end of its trip.
131 Hastings at Gilmore/Kootenay Loop is a Community Shuttle route operated by Coast Mountain Bus Company in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
This is an east-west circular route combined with the 132 Capitol Hill/Hastings at Gilmore running in Burnaby and Vancouver, connecting Capitol Hill via the Burnaby Heights and Kootenay Loop in Vancouver. This route is the western half of the circular service. Service runs daily every hour, with service increasing to every 30 minutes during peak hours.
Eastbound trips depart Kootenay Loop heading north on Kootenay Street, east on Franklin Street, north on Boundary Road, east on McGill Street, south on Esmond Avenue, and east onto Eton Street, south on Willingdon Avenue, west on Hastings Street, east on MacDonald Avenue to MacDonald Avenue & Albert Street, where it continues as a 132 Capitol Hill.
Westbound trips come off a 132 Hastings at Gilmore and depart from MacDonald Avenue & Albert Street heading east on Albert Street, south on Gilmore Avenue, east on Hastings Street, north on Willingdon Avenue, west on Eton Street, north on Esmond Avenue, west on McGill Street, north on N. Boundary Road until Trinity Street where the route does a U-turn and continues south on Boundary Road, west on E. Hastings Street, and north on Kootenay Street to Kootenay Loop.
September 2003 - Route operations were taken over by CMBC, initially for a service contract for 2003–2006
April 2005 - Change in vehicle type: Discontinue use of the nine passenger Ford E-350 MicroBus in favor of the 24 passenger Polar V due to increasing ridership and pass-ups
September 2005 - Route became bike rack equipped
September 2013 - Off-peak hour service reduced from every 30 minutes to every hour[2]
April 2018 - Community Shuttle branding dissolved: Service renumbered from C1 to 131 with no changes in routing or frequency[3]
April 24–May 14, 2020 - Service suspended as part of cost-saving measures due to low ridership relating to the COVID-19 pandemic[4]
January 2025 - Various proposed long-term service changes as part of the Burrard Peninsula Area Transport Plan:[5]
Combine the service with the 132 to provide a single continuous bus route
As a combined bus route, the eastern terminus is proposed to be Kensington Square. Service along Hastings Street between Willingdon Avenue and Macdonald Avenue would be discontinued