Coast Mountain Bus Company route 709 'East Maple Ridge / Haney Place': Difference between revisions
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==History== | ==History== | ||
* April 1998 - Re-routed to 119th Avenue between 226th Street and 227th Street<ref>[http://www.translink.ca/-/media/Documents/rider_guide/Buzzer%20Vault/1990s/1998/Buzzer_1998_03_20.pdf The Buzzer March 20, 1998 Issue], translink.ca, retrieved 12-01-2017</ref> | |||
* April 2003 - Route became bike rack equipped<ref>[http://www.translink.ca/-/media/Documents/rider_guide/Buzzer%20Vault/2000s/2003/Buzzer_2003_04_18.pdf The Buzzer April 18, 2003 Issue], translink.ca, retrieved 12-01-2017</ref> | * April 2003 - Route became bike rack equipped<ref>[http://www.translink.ca/-/media/Documents/rider_guide/Buzzer%20Vault/2000s/2003/Buzzer_2003_04_18.pdf The Buzzer April 18, 2003 Issue], translink.ca, retrieved 12-01-2017</ref> | ||
*December 2005 - Service eliminated | *December 2005 - Service eliminated |
Revision as of 03:48, 13 January 2017
709 East Maple Ridge/Haney Place was a bus route operated by Coast Mountain Bus Company in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Route Details
This was a west-east route connecting Haney Place to Webster's Corner in Maple Ridge that ran Monday to Saturday. Westbound trips depart Haney Place heading east on McIntosh Avenue, turning south on 226th Street, east on 119th, north on 227th, east on Dewdney Trunk Road, north on 252nd, east on 124th, north on 254th, east on 125th, south on 256th to Dewdney Trunk Road at 256th Street.
Westbound trips via Dewdney Trunk Road heading west, south on Edge, east on McIntosh to Haney Place.
Points of Interest
- Haney Place
- Garibaldi Secondary School
History
- April 1998 - Re-routed to 119th Avenue between 226th Street and 227th Street[1]
- April 2003 - Route became bike rack equipped[2]
- December 2005 - Service eliminated
References
- ↑ The Buzzer March 20, 1998 Issue, translink.ca, retrieved 12-01-2017
- ↑ The Buzzer April 18, 2003 Issue, translink.ca, retrieved 12-01-2017