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PTC has 87 CNGs and 34 diesel vehicles amounting to a total of 121 conventional units; this is in addition to 77 Community Shuttle vehicles as of | PTC has 87 CNGs and 34 diesel vehicles amounting to a total of 121 conventional units; this is in addition to 77 Community Shuttle vehicles as of November 8th, 2018. | ||
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Revision as of 17:29, 8 November 2018
Coast Mountain Bus Company's Port Coquitlam Transit Centre is located at 2061 Kingsway Avenue and opened in August 1978[1]. Nicknamed "PTC", "PCT", or "PCTC" by locals, it is home to a large part of the compressed natural gas fleet for CMBC. Prior to the opening of Hamilton Transit Centre, it was the only facility in Metro Vancouver capable of servicing CNG vehicles.
In June 1991, Port Coquitlam became the first transit centre in the history of Metro Vancouver transit to operate and store articulated buses, or "superbuses".[2]
In January 2009, the centre was pressed into service as an impromptu landing pad for a medevac operation due to a traffic accident nearby.
It is responsible for running routes in Anmore, Belcarra, Coquitlam, Maple Ridge, Mission, Port Coquitlam, Pitt Meadows, Port Moody, as well as parts of Burnaby, Langley, New Westminster, Surrey and Vancouver.
Routes
Conventional:
- 143 Burquitlam Station/SFU
- 145 Production Station/SFU (Weekdays only)
- 150 White Pine Beach/Coquitlam Central Station
- 151 Coquitlam Central Station/Burquitlam Station
- 152 Coquitlam Central Station/Lougheed Station
- 153 Coquitlam Central Station/Braid Station (Weekdays only)
- 156 Braid Station/Lougheed Station
- 157 Burquitlam Station/Lougheed Station (Peak hours only)
- 159 Coquitlam Central Station/Braid Station
- 160 Port Coquitlam Station/Kootenay Loop
- 169 Coquitlam Central Station/Braid Station
- 180 Moody Centre Station/Lougheed Station (Peak hours only)
- 183 Coquitlam Central Station/Moody Centre Station
- 188 Port Coquitlam Station/Coquitlam Central Station
- 189 Lafarge Park/Coquitlam Central Station (Peak hours only)
- 191 Coquitlam Central Station/Princeton
- 555 Carvolth Exchange/Lougheed Station
- 701 Coquitlam Central Station/Haney Place/Maple Ridge East/Mission City Station
- 791 Haney Place/Braid Station
- N9 Coquitlam Central Station/Downtown NightBus
Community Shuttle:
- 109 New Westminster Station/Lougheed Station
- 134 Lake City Station/Brentwood Station (Weekends and Holidays only)
- 136 Lougheed Station/Brentwood Station (Weekends and Holidays only)
- 153 Coquitlam Central Station/Braid Station (Weekends and Holidays only)
- 157 Burquitlam Station/Lougheed Station
- 170 Port Coquitlam Station/Port Coquitlam South
- 171 Fremont/Coquitlam Central Station
- 172 Riverside/Coquitlam Central Station
- 173 Cedar/Coquitlam Central Station
- 174 Rocklin/Coquitlam Central Station
- 175 Meridian/Coquitlam Central Station
- 179 Coquitlam Central Station/Buntzen Lake
- 180 Moody Centre Station/Lougheed Station
- 181 Moody Centre Station/Ioco
- 182 Belcarra/Moody Centre Station
- 183 Coquitlam Central Station/Moody Centre Station (Select trips only)
- 184 Moody Centre Station/Noons Creek
- 185 Coquitlam Central Station/Lansdowne
- 186 Coquitlam Central Station/Hampton Park
- 187 Coquitlam Central Station/Parkway Boulevard
- 189 Lafarge Park/Coquitlam Central Station
- 719 Meadowtown/Fraser Way
- 722 Meadowtown//Bonson
- 733 Rock Ridge/Haney Place/Port Haney Station
- 741 Anderson Creek/Haney Place/Port Haney Station
- 743 Haney Place/Maple Meadows Station/Meadowtown
- 744 Haney Place/Maple Meadows Station/Meadowtown
- 745 Cottonwood/Haney Place
- 746 Albion/Haney Place
- 748 Thornhill/Haney Place
- 749 Ruskin/Haney Place
Fleet
The former Community Shuttle fleet at PCTC, specifically those of the IC Bus variety, was the subject of mechanical problems over the past years they have been in service. As of October 14, 2016, there are no shuttle buses of the IC variety in service. [3] The problem was first apparent in May 2013. To compensate for this problem, older GMC shuttles have been transferred in from various operations. Some were also pulled from storage at OTC.
All of the replacements, manufactured by Girardin, have been placed in service.
Fleet Number Range | Manufacturer | Model Name | Total |
---|---|---|---|
3309-3358 | NFI | C40LFR | 50 |
8012, 8046-8047, 8048, 8050-8052, 8057, 8073, 8077, 8083-8085, 8087-8089, 8093, 8096, 8098, 8099 | NFI | D60LF | 20 |
9201-9207, 9209, 9211-9214, 9240, 9241 | Orion | V | 14 |
14001-14036, 14039 | NFI | XN40 | 37 |
S501-S507 | Chevrolet/ElDorado | G4500/Aerotech | 7 |
16501-16562, 17506-17513 | Chevrolet/Girardin | G4500/G5 | 70 |
PTC has 87 CNGs and 34 diesel vehicles amounting to a total of 121 conventional units; this is in addition to 77 Community Shuttle vehicles as of November 8th, 2018.
Temporary fleet
In December 2016, several C40LFR sustained heavy damage to the front axle caused by recent heavy snowfall in the region and a manufacturing defect[4]. This prompted all other garages to send in a contingency fleet for the time being.
References
- ↑ The Buzzer August 18, 1978, translink.ca, retrieved 05-10-2014
- ↑ The Buzzer June 21, 1991 Issue, translink.ca, retrieved 15-11-2017
- ↑ Bus Drivers sick from exhaust fumes from Navistar Shuttles, cbc.ca, retrieved 15-09-2015
- ↑ http://healthycanadians.gc.ca/recall-alert-rappel-avis/tc/2017/62488r-eng.php
- CMBC Bus Fleet, coastmountainbus.com, retrieved 30-10-2009
- Vancouver Transit Natural Gas Bus System, taylornoonan.com, retrieved 30-10-2009
- Medivac helicopter lands at PCTC, buzzer.translink.ca, retrieved 30-10-2009
- Fleet Allocation as of January 22, 2010, taylornoonan.com, retrieved 21-02-2010