West Coast Express

The West Coast Express is a commuter train in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Since 1995, he connects Vancouver with the eastern suburbs of Port Moody, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Pitt Meadows, Maple Ridge and Mission. At the Waterfront Station, the terminus in downtown Vancouver, offers connecting flights to all SkyTrain lines, the SeaBus ferry and numerous buses. The operation is carried out by Translink, the public transport company of the Metro Vancouver region.

From Monday to Friday ten trains run daily, during the morning rush hour five trains from Mission to Vancouver, during the evening rush hour five moves in the opposite direction. The journey time is 75 minutes. Each train consists of a diesel locomotive of the type EMD F59PHI of General Motors and four to nine BiLevel Coach double-deck cars from Bombardier, each with 144 seats. The locomotives and double-decker cars are provided by VIA Rail is available, the route is part of the Canadian Pacific Railway.

Route

  • West Coast Express
  • SkyTrain ( Expo Line)
  • SkyTrain (Millennium Line)
  • SeaBus
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