Coast Mountain Bus Company route 310 'Scottsdale / Vancouver'
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This article is about the discontinued conventional bus route connecting Surrey to Vancouver, not to be confused with the community shuttle route in Delta and Surrey.
310 Scottsdale/Vancouver was a bus route operated by Coast Mountain Bus Company in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Route Details
This was a north-south peak hour route connecting the city of Vancouver to Tilbury Industrial Park and Scottsdale Exchange.
Buses departed Scottsdale to 72nd avenue, where they would meet with Highway 91. They would then exit to Nordel Way to River Road, through Tilbury Industrial Park, and then to Highway 99, which then lead to Granville Street.
Points of Interest
- Tilbury Industrial Park
- Scottsdale Exchange
- Downtown Vancouver
History
- April 1987 - Route introduced alongside the 311 Scottsdale/Vancouver, with both routes providing 15 minute frequencies through the Massey Tunnel [1]
- June 1988 - Route extended to Scott Road & Highway 10 to provide additional Vancouver-bound service south of Scottsdale Mall[2]
- September 1990 - AM service from Scottsdale Mall to Vancouver and PM service from Vancouver to Scottsdale Mall discontinued[3]
- September 1993 - Route revised to operate through the Tilbury Industrial area in North Delta[4]
- September 2000 - Northbound service revised to service Massey Exchange by request only following relocation of stop from the Tourist Information Centre to the Steveston Highway off-ramp[5]
- October 2001 - Discontinued as a result of service cuts [6]
References
- ↑ The Buzzer April 10, 1987 Issue, translink.ca, retrieved 16-09-2015
- ↑ The Buzzer June 17, 1988 Issue translink.ca, retrieved 27-04-2020
- ↑ The Buzzer August 24, 1990 Issue translink.ca, retrieved 27-04-2020
- ↑ The Buzzer August 27, 1993 Issue translink.ca, retrieved 9-12-2017
- ↑ The Buzzer August 18, 2000 Issue translink.ca, retrieved 05-09-2020
- ↑ October 15, 2001 Service cuts, translink.ca, retrieved 16-09-2015