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* April 2009 - Late night service extended to 12:30 AM everyday<ref>[http://www.translink.ca/-/media/Documents/rider_guide/Buzzer-Vault/2000s/2009/Buzzer_2009_04_10.ashx The Buzzer April 10, 2009 Issue], translink.ca, retrieved 08-12-2009</ref> | * April 2009 - Late night service extended to 12:30 AM everyday<ref>[http://www.translink.ca/-/media/Documents/rider_guide/Buzzer-Vault/2000s/2009/Buzzer_2009_04_10.ashx The Buzzer April 10, 2009 Issue], translink.ca, retrieved 08-12-2009</ref> | ||
* September 2016 - Route operations moved from [[Coast Mountain Bus Company Port Coquitlam Transit Centre|Port Coquitlam Transit Centre]] to [[Coast Mountain Bus Company Hamilton Transit Centre|Hamilton Transit Centre]] as part of a mass re-organization involving closure of [[Coast Mountain Bus Company North Vancouver Transit Centre|North Vancouver Transit Centre]] and the transfer of all its operations to [[Coast Mountain Bus Company Burnaby Transit Centre|Burnaby Transit Centre]] | * September 2016 - Route operations moved from [[Coast Mountain Bus Company Port Coquitlam Transit Centre|Port Coquitlam Transit Centre]] to [[Coast Mountain Bus Company Hamilton Transit Centre|Hamilton Transit Centre]] as part of a mass re-organization involving closure of [[Coast Mountain Bus Company North Vancouver Transit Centre|North Vancouver Transit Centre]] and the transfer of all its operations to [[Coast Mountain Bus Company Burnaby Transit Centre|Burnaby Transit Centre]] | ||
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Revision as of 18:07, 19 May 2020
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Service Area | New Westminster | |
Termini | Braid Station 22nd Street Station | |
Operations | Hamilton Transit Centre | |
Vehicles | NFI XN40 Nova Bus LFS HEV | |
Branches | 155 Braid Station 155 22nd Street Station |
155 Braid Station/22nd Street Station is a bus route operated by Coast Mountain Bus Company in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Route Details
This east-west route connects the northeastern and northwestern edges of New Westminster with SkyTrain service. Service of 20 minute frequencies are provided during peak times and half hourly in the evenings, weekends and holidays.
The route departs 22nd Street Station onto 22nd Street to take 7th Avenue, 20th Street and then Marine Way eastbound. From Marine Way the route continues onto 6th Avenue to take Cumberland Street, Richmond Street, Hospital Street, Columbia Street northbound to take Braid Street, Rousseau Street and then access road to Braid Station.
Westbound trips entering 22nd Street Station exit Marine Way onto 22nd Street taking 7th Avenue to terminate at 22nd Street SkyTrain Station.
Points of Interest
- 22nd Street Station (Bay 7)
- Moody Park
- New Westminster Public Library
- Royal City Centre
- Westminster Mall
- Queens Park
- St Peters Cemetary
- Royal Columbian Hospital
- Sapperton Park
- Braid Station (Bay 6)
History
- August 1978 - Service renumbered to 155 Como Lake from 182 Como Lake. Service replaced portions of the discontinued 933 Lougheed[1]
- March 1986 - Western terminus moved to 22nd Street Station and rerouted via Braid, Columbia, Hospital, Richmond, Cumberland and 6th Avenue[2]
- Formerly route 155 'Coquitlam Rec Centre/22nd Street Station'[3]
- September 1988 - Portion between Coquitlam Rec Centre and Lougheed Station discontinued in favour of the new 156 Coquitlam Rec Centre/Lougheed Mall service, eastbound service re-routed via Brunette, Lebleu, Alderson and Marmount to Coquitlam Rec Centre [4]
- October 1990 - Accessible service introduced[5]
- July 1992 - Service revised to stop on Winslow Avenue instead of inside the Coquitlam Rec Centre loop resulting in minor routing change[6]
- September 1992 - Westbound trips rerouted to provide two-way service on Alderson and LeBleu in Coquitlam[7]
- April 1995 - Early morning trips revised to start at Coquitlam Rec Centre instead of Woolridge & Brunette[8]
- October 2001 - Late evening service discontinued[9]
- January 2002 - Service improved with opening of the Millennium Line and revised to go via Braid Station[10]
- September 2002 - Eastern terminus revised to Braid Station; service between Braid Station and Coquitlam Rec Centre discontinued[11][12]
- April 2009 - Late night service extended to 12:30 AM everyday[13]
- September 2016 - Route operations moved from Port Coquitlam Transit Centre to Hamilton Transit Centre as part of a mass re-organization involving closure of North Vancouver Transit Centre and the transfer of all its operations to Burnaby Transit Centre
References
- ↑ The Buzzer August 11, 1978 Issue translink.ca, retrieved 06-01-2017
- ↑ The Buzzer February 28, 1986 Issue, translink.ca, retrieved 24-09-2015
- ↑ Route Frequency Table, bctransit.com, retrieved 08-12-2009
- ↑ The Buzzer August 26, 1988 Issue, translink.ca, retrieved 13-11-2017
- ↑ The Buzzer September 21, 1990 Issue translink.ca, retrieved 27-04-2020
- ↑ The Buzzer July 17, 1992 Issue translink.ca, retrieved 01-05-2020
- ↑ The Buzzer August 28, 1992 Issue translink.ca, retrieved 01-05-2020
- ↑ The Buzzer March 24, 1995 Issue translink.ca, retrieved 02-05-2020
- ↑ Service Cuts October 15, 2001 listed by route, translink.ca, retrieved 08-12-2009
- ↑ Bus service comes to the new Braid Millennium Station January 7, 2002, translink.ca, retrieved 08-12-2009
- ↑ 155 - BRAID STN/22ND ST STN translink.bc.ca, archived on Web Archive, retrieved 06-05-2020
- ↑ New Routes translink.bc.ca, archived on Web Archive, retrieved 06-05-2020
- ↑ The Buzzer April 10, 2009 Issue, translink.ca, retrieved 08-12-2009