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The difference is that electric buses can use the existing road to SFU, whereas a gondola would create a new incursion into the Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area and the Burnaby 200 Conservation Area ...
Burnaby city council gave TransLink the go-ahead to keep planning for a gondola to Simon Fraser University’s Burnaby Mountain campus back in 2019. The city’s mayor and councillors voted unanimously to ...
TransLink announced today it is committing $145 million in 2025 to support local transportation upgrades across Metro ...
Using $479 million in federal funding approved by Metro Vancouver, TransLink will order 102 battery-electric buses and ...
The Metro Vancouver board approved the $479 million in spending Friday morning with little fanfare. Of that money, more than ...
TransLink says it will begin consulting with the public on the proposed Burnaby Mountain Gondola and its three potential routes through one of Metro Vancouver's most densely populated cities.
TransLink has released a new virtual flyover of the planned Burnaby Mountain gondola, and it’s now looking for public feedback on the project. You can share your thoughts through an online ...
The gondola's feasibility as a transit upgrade for SFU's Burnaby Mountain campus—which today sees about 25,000 daily weekday diesel-bus trips on four routes by students, staff, faculty, and many ...
TransLink has spent $13.9 million to buy back a former BC Transit building in Burnaby in order to refurbish its expanding SkyTrain fleet. TransLink spokeswoman Coll… ...
On Nov. 18, Burnaby City Council spent most of its biweekly meeting in a heated discussion about transit buses. The debate began after TransLink representatives gave a presentation about a ...