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TransLink will extend hours and service on Canada Day

Are you planning to head out to celebrate this Canada Day? On July 1, TransLink will extend hours and increase transit service to accommodate the larger-than-normal Canada Day crowds.
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Are you planning to head out to celebrate this Canada Day?

On July 1, TransLink will extend hours and increase transit service to accommodate the larger-than-normal Canada Day crowds.

Read below for the Canada Day changes, which will run until service ends:

Canada Line:

  • Rush-hour peak service after Canada Place fireworks until last train
  • Last train leaves Waterfront Station at 1:15 am

Expo Line:

  • Last train from Waterfront to King George at 1:16 am
  • Last train from Waterfront to Lougheed Town Centre at 1:11 am
  • Last train from Waterfront to Production Way-University at 12:38 am

Millennium Line:

  • Increased frequency throughout the evening
  • Last train departs VCC-Clark to Lafarge Lake-Douglas at 1:26 am

Bus:

  • Night service will be extended on the following routes: 96B, 106, 130, 209, 230, 319, 320, 321, 410, 501, 555, 701
  • Buses will run a modified holiday schedule, for a full list of bus service changes visit translink.ca/alerts

SeaBus:

  • 15-minute servicefrom 8 am to 11:30 pm
  • 30-minute service from 11:30 pm to 1:22 am
  • Last sailings: Waterfront Station at 1:22 am and Lonsdale Quay at 1:00 am

West Coast Expresswill not operate on Canada Day.

At Waterfront Station, access is being modified to ensure customer comfort and safety during crowded periods:

  • After 4 pm, the Cordova Street doors to Waterfront Station will be entrance only
  • After 9pm, the east and west doors of the station will be exit only
  • Canada Line, Expo Line, and SeaBus customers will enter one of three queueing lines on the north side of West Cordova Street.