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|'''Service Area''' | |||
|Maple Ridge | |||
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|'''Termini''' | |||
|Dewdney Trunk Road at 256th Street<br>[[Translink Haney Place Transit Exchange|Haney Place]] | |||
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|'''Operations''' | |||
|[[Coast Mountain Bus Company Port Coquitlam Transit Centre|Port Coquitlam Transit Centre]] | |||
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|'''Vehicles''' | |||
|[[Motor Coach Industries|MCI]] [[Motor Coach Industries TC40-102N|TC40-102N]] [[File:TransLink Accessible bullet-b.png|17px|link=]]<br>[[New Flyer Industries|NFI]] [[New Flyer Industries C40|C40]] [[File:TransLink Accessible bullet-b.png|17px|link=]]<br>[[New Flyer Industries|NFI]] [[New Flyer Industries C40LF|C40LF]] [[File:TransLink Accessible bullet-b.png|17px|link=]]<br>[[New Flyer Industries|NFI]] [[New Flyer Industries D40|D40]] [[File:TransLink Accessible bullet-b.png|17px|link=]]<br>[[New Flyer Industries|NFI]] [[New Flyer Industries D40LF|D40LF]] [[File:TransLink Accessible bullet-b.png|17px|link=]] | |||
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|'''Branches''' | |||
|709 East Maple Ridge<br>709 Haney Place | |||
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'''709 East Maple Ridge/Haney Place''' [[File:TransLink Accessible bullet-b.png|17px|link=]] was a bus route operated by [[Coast Mountain Bus Company]] in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. | |||
==Route Details== | ==Route Details== | ||
This was | This was an east-west circular route running in Maple Ridge connecting Haney Place and Webster's Corners. Service ran midday Mondays–Saturdays every three hours, with four trips on weekdays and three trips on Saturdays. The fourth weekday trip ran an hour after the third trip. | ||
Trips departed Haney Place heading east on McIntosh Avenue, south on 226th Street, east on 119th Avenue, north on 227th Street, east on Dewdney Trunk Road, north on 252nd Street, east on 124th Avenue becoming 254th Street heading north, east on 125th Avenue, south on 256th Street and west on Dewdney Trunk Road to Dewdney Trunk & 256th Street. Continuing from Dewdney Trunk & 256th, trips went west on Dewdney Trunk, south on Edge Street, and east on McIntosh Avenue to Haney Place. | |||
===Points of Interest=== | ===Points of Interest=== | ||
*Haney Place | *[[Translink Haney Place Transit Exchange|Haney Place]] (Bay 2) | ||
*Garibaldi Secondary School | *Garibaldi Secondary School | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
* September 1994 - | * September 1994 - Service introduced,<ref>[https://www.translink.ca/-/media/translink/documents/rider-guide/buzzer-archives/1990s/1994/Buzzer_1994_08_26.pdf The Buzzer August 28, 1994 Edition], translink.ca, retrieved 13-01-2017</ref> with Dial-a-Bus service offered to the Fraser Regional Correction Centre | ||
* April 1998 - Re-routed to 119th Avenue between 226th Street and 227th Street<ref>[ | * September 1996 - [[Orion International|Orion]] [[Orion Bus Industries 'Orion II'|II]] [[Image:Wc15.JPG]] models introduced to route under BC Transit's short-lived CUB (CommUnity Bus) program<ref>[https://www.translink.ca/-/media/translink/documents/rider-guide/buzzer-archives/1990s/1996/Buzzer_1996_09_06.pdf The Buzzer September 6, 1996 Issue] translink.ca, retrieved 12-01-2017</ref> | ||
* April 2003 - Route became bike rack equipped<ref>[ | * April 1998 - Re-routed to 119th Avenue between 226th Street and 227th Street to address safety concerns<ref>[https://www.translink.ca/-/media/translink/documents/rider-guide/buzzer-archives/1990s/1998/Buzzer_1998_03_20.pdf The Buzzer March 20, 1998 Issue], translink.ca, retrieved 12-01-2017</ref> | ||
*December 2005 - Service | * April 2003 - Route became bike rack equipped<ref>[https://www.translink.ca/-/media/translink/documents/rider-guide/buzzer-archives/2000s/2003/Buzzer_2003_04_18.pdf The Buzzer April 18, 2003 Issue], translink.ca, retrieved 12-01-2017</ref> | ||
* December 2005 - Service discontinued due to extremely low ridership | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 01:52, 8 April 2021
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Service Area | Maple Ridge | |
Termini | Dewdney Trunk Road at 256th Street Haney Place | |
Operations | Port Coquitlam Transit Centre | |
Vehicles | MCI TC40-102N NFI C40 NFI C40LF NFI D40 NFI D40LF | |
Branches | 709 East Maple Ridge 709 Haney Place |
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 an east-west circular route running in Maple Ridge connecting Haney Place and Webster's Corners. Service ran midday Mondays–Saturdays every three hours, with four trips on weekdays and three trips on Saturdays. The fourth weekday trip ran an hour after the third trip.
Trips departed Haney Place heading east on McIntosh Avenue, south on 226th Street, east on 119th Avenue, north on 227th Street, east on Dewdney Trunk Road, north on 252nd Street, east on 124th Avenue becoming 254th Street heading north, east on 125th Avenue, south on 256th Street and west on Dewdney Trunk Road to Dewdney Trunk & 256th Street. Continuing from Dewdney Trunk & 256th, trips went west on Dewdney Trunk, south on Edge Street, and east on McIntosh Avenue to Haney Place.
Points of Interest
- Haney Place (Bay 2)
- Garibaldi Secondary School
History
- September 1994 - Service introduced,[1] with Dial-a-Bus service offered to the Fraser Regional Correction Centre
- September 1996 - Orion II models introduced to route under BC Transit's short-lived CUB (CommUnity Bus) program[2]
- April 1998 - Re-routed to 119th Avenue between 226th Street and 227th Street to address safety concerns[3]
- April 2003 - Route became bike rack equipped[4]
- December 2005 - Service discontinued due to extremely low ridership
References
- ↑ The Buzzer August 28, 1994 Edition, translink.ca, retrieved 13-01-2017
- ↑ The Buzzer September 6, 1996 Issue translink.ca, retrieved 12-01-2017
- ↑ The Buzzer March 20, 1998 Issue, translink.ca, retrieved 12-01-2017
- ↑ The Buzzer April 18, 2003 Issue, translink.ca, retrieved 12-01-2017