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VTC has 262 trolley, 144 hybrid, and | VTC has 262 trolley, 144 hybrid, and 19 diesel vehicles, amounting to a total of 425 units as of April 5th, 2020. | ||
==Photo Gallery== | ==Photo Gallery== |
Revision as of 00:24, 21 April 2020
Coast Mountain Bus Company's Vancouver Transit Centre opened on September 2nd, 2007 and is located at 9149 Hudson Street.
Known colloquially as "VTC", the $37.3-million facility houses more than 400 units. The building has space for approximately 1000 individuals involved in administration, training, operations and management work. In late 2009, it completed a $2,000,000 upgrade to provide additional garage space with the arrival of 34 additional articulated trolley units. Parking space was added on the western side of the property for diesel unit storage.
Besides retaining all the features and operations of Oakridge Transit Centre, it also offers operator training facilities, a farebox electronics shop, facilities for major body repairs and a T-Comm backup centre for transit radio communications.
In December 2016 a number of units temporarily assisted Hamilton Transit Centre due to a problem with the C40LFRs at Port Coquitlam Transit Centre.
Special features:
- LEED building design
- Wastewater treatment plant on-site
- Recycled water bus wash
It is responsible for running routes in Vancouver and parts of Burnaby.
Trolley Routes
- 3 Main/Downtown
- 4 Powell/UBC
- 5 Robson/Downtown
- 6 Davie/Downtown
- 7 Nanaimo Station/Dunbar
- 8 Fraser/Downtown
- 9 Boundary/Alma
- 10 Granville/Downtown
- 14 Hastings/UBC
- 16 29th Avenue Station/Arbutus
- 17 Oak/Downtown
- 19 Metrotown Station/Stanley Park
- 20 Victoria/Downtown
- 41 Joyce Station/Crown
Diesel Routes
- 2 Macdonald/Downtown
- 15 Cambie/Olympic Village Station
- 22 Knight/Downtown
- 25 Brentwood Station/UBC
- 32 Dunbar/Downtown
- 33 29th Avenue Station/UBC
- 50 Waterfront Station/False Creek South
- 84 UBC/VCC–Clark Station
- N8 Fraser/Downtown NightBus
- N15 Cambie/Downtown NightBus
- N20 Victoria/Downtown NightBus
- N22 Macdonald/Downtown NightBus
Fleet
VTC has 262 trolley, 144 hybrid, and 19 diesel vehicles, amounting to a total of 425 units as of April 5th, 2020.
Photo Gallery
References
- Environmentally-friendly Vancouver Transit Centre to provide home for new electric trolley buses, translink.bc.ca, retrieved 09-01-04
- Fleet Allocation as of January 22, 2010, taylornoonan.com, retrieved 21-02-2010
- The Buzzer March 18, 2005 Issue, translink.ca, retrieved 14-01-2010
- Doing Business with Translink, Bidding Opportunities, translink.ca, retrieved 22-12-2009