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    Olympic village station , connection the bus line 50 to Granville island.

    The skytrain is very efficient and a cost saver. I purchased the compass pass . Total cost $ 17.50 cad. In USd, $12.75 . I took the public transportation 6 times all day. It was well worth the price. I did not worry about traffic and if I got lost, I asked a few locals and even people that were not from bc. The compass pass works on both the skytrain the bus system. I plan to keep the compass card to reload when I return to BC. The skytrain line is being expanded from Richmond-bridghouse. The skytrains are clean and surprisingly, no graffiti. The trains automated with no drivers and are dated but very well maintained. With the combination of Uber and the public transportation system. A car is really not necessary. IMO Enjoy BC, I do at least two to three times a year from the states

    Garbage seen on skytrain this afternoon (1/4).
    Jasmine A.

    I'm an essential worker, so thankfully I did not lose my job due to the pandemic. Since working from home is not a viable option, I have been commuting to work EVERY DAY since the pandemic, and it has been horrible. Thankfully I don't have to take the bus to work (essential workers are getting passed up due to only allowing a fraction the number of people on the bus to allow for physical distancing, and the other day, I witnessed a bus driver pass someone up despite there still being empty seats available -- the driver was too lazy to check or ask if there were seats), and I have been taking the skytrain to work. While the number of passengers on the train are nowhere near regular levels, and during rush hour (which is when I have to travel to and from work) the trains are not packed (which has been nice), the trains are far from empty, and getting a little too full for comfort, considering there's a fucking PANDEMIC and people are supposed to be six feet apart. Ie. if there wasn't a pandemic, the number of people on the train would be quite comfortable, but it's far too crowded for an active pandemic. For the most part, people have been pretty good at not bothering other people on the train, but I have had a few incidents -- people standing so close to me as I was waiting to exit that they actually touched me (something I do not like during non-pandemic times); people following closely behind me as I am going through the fare gate and/or push me so they can get through; and the other day, some guy tried to push his way into the train as I was exiting -- I right out pushed him aside. So just the usual bullshit. My issue is how badly Translink has handled (and caused) skytrain crowding and cleanliness during the pandemic. Not only have they reduced frequency (which, to a certain degree, I understand), but they have been running the four-car Mark I trains during rush hour, making it extremely crowded (for a pandemic). Mark I trains are the original skytrain cars, and they are very small and cramped. Translink has been phasing them out and have introduced the Mark II and Mark III cars, which are far superior, as they are more spacious and allow for people to move cars without exiting at a station (which, as a woman, I appreciate -- I regularly move to a different car due to sketchy guys). Yet, I have noticed that they are primarily running the Mark I cars (which are from 1986, so you can imagine how bad they are) during rush hour, and to add insult to injury, they are only running four cars, instead of six cars. All of these factors make for a too-crowded-for-a-pandemic ride. And with things slowly opening up tomorrow, things are only going to get worse. In addition to Translink severely reducing capacity of the skytrain, which is putting people in danger, they are clearly not cleaning them. I swear, the trains are filthier than normal -- I have seen discarded coffee cups, beer cans, fast food containers, tissues, food, etc, as well as numerous spills -- and this is at 7am in the morning! Translink claims they are doing a thorough deep clean of the trains during the pandemic, but that is BULLSHIT. One star for the skytrain being filthy and crowded during the pandemic. The rudeness and incompetency of the skytrain attendants will be in a separate review of "Translink". [Yelp collections: Planes, Trains, and Automobiles]

    This was to the train from the airport arrivals hall
    Bruce K.

    I didn't even look to see how much it costs. I just bought a day pass the first day and another day pass the second day. The SkyTrain goes from the airport to downtown and to a station that's a block from my hotel. How awesome is that? Easy, clean, air conditioned and comfortable. Platforms are very accessible for handicap access, though a few stations I've been to have only had one escalator moving in the right direction. That's annoying, but there was a working elevator on the other end of the platform. There are signs indicating the next train and announcements, too. So simple. I'm a fan.

    Spacious Sapperton Functional Art
    Sunshine M.

    Insane in the membrane re: Vancouver Skytrain. I would call myself an enthusiast! Part of the reason: the connecting Bus service where I live is so dismal that when I can switch over to the efficient skytrain instead, the quality of my day improves remarkably. I love the different vibes of each station: the soaring grace of Waterfront, the subterranean "coming back to the surface of the earth" feel of Granville, the bustle of Burrard and so forth. True confession: I lived in another country this year and I became homesick - for the SKYTRAIN! I took a leisure ride with no intended destination when I came back. Joyfully breathing in the familiar mingling of languages, people in close contact pretending each other don't exist, and 'scents of crowd'. Having lived in other Canadian cities with no train, I am sincerely grateful for this option! I can stand the occasional harassment from drunks or the maintenance breakdowns (download the translink app to deal with both). If the crowds at peak times seem unmanageable, simply wait for the next train and you will be first to board. It's sure to arrive shortly... Sidenote: The one time I felt truly unsafe due to hassling/propositioning from an inebriated male, two teenage guys called security (unbeknownst to me) and the troublemaker was escorted off at the next stop. Yay Vancouver strangers!

    Millenium underpass
    Daren D.

    Holy smokes! Now THIS is awesome transit. Dedicated ROW. No overheard power sticking out. Fast. Efficient. Popular. Stations are pretty good. Massive coverage. The bad is that the [newer?] Canada Line is freaking noisy going through curves---especially in the tunnel... wtf? I seriously wanted some earplugs. The [older gen?] Expo trainsets are cool in that it sounds like the electric motor is shifting up from 1st to 3rd. I'm not sure I noticed all trainsets with surveillance cameras in them. I didn't ride the Millenium line. P.S. 9 bucks DayPass FTW when visiting!

    Michael P.

    This is a great way to move from YVR airport into any part of downtown Vancouver. Fast. Clean and cheap. Of your not renting a car this is the way to go. It will take you any place you need in all of downtown.

    Crossing the Fraser River via a cable-stayed bridge.
    Steve K.

    I use SkyTrain every time I come to Vancouver. Have used all three lines including the newest Canadian Line out to the Airport and Richmond. SkyTrain is safe, frequent, clean, smooth, and reasonably comfortable for 30-45 minute ride maximum. Standing is not uncommon. Works on the honor/proof-of-payment system. Buy your ticket before boarding. Tickets are good for 90 minutes, so sometimes you don't have to buy a return ticket. Or, for CAN $9, a DayPass ticket is also good for buses and the SeaBus ferry. A bargain, when you consider that you can also use the ticket to get to Grouse Mountain via SkyTrain/SeaBus/Bus, as well as buses to Stanley Park or Granville Island. Some nice views too, such as crossing the Fraser River via a cable-stayed bridge (pic uploaded). Nice Feature: Real-time train arrival information is provided at every station platform. Gripe, a small one: Trains are not fast (by NY standards), and there are no express trains. Trains stop at EVERY station. Tip: In 10 years, I have only been asked twice for proof of payment, transit authority police do perform spot checks for both fare and zones. Not yet seen anyone taken away to the gallows :) Tip 2: Don't hesitate to use Vancouver buses to virtually everywhere connecting with every SkyTrain station. No additional fare. I rarely need a taxis.

    Waiting to board the Seabus
    David M.

    To get around during our short stay in Vancouver after we disembarked from our cruise ship, we chose to get day passes for the Skytrain. We had taken a city tour from the cruise line that took us to the main attractions and then delivered us to the airport where we caught the courtesy shuttle to our hotel. Our plans for the next day included going to some places in downtown Vancouver and then meeting up for lunch with some friends who live there. The Skytrain day pass fit our needs perfectly as we only had one full day to explore and find places to eat. The cost was very reasonable if you are planning to get on multiple times and includes access to some bus lines as well as the Seabus. We took the hotel shuttle back to the airport and found the counter where we could buy our day passes, then we began using them. We took the Skytrain to an area in downtown that had several things we wanted to see, had a look at a couple of interesting places including a Chinese garden at Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Park and the Chinese Cultural Centre. We then went over to the rendezvous point for lunch with our friends. After that we took the Seabus across the harbor to Lonsdale Quay Market and spent a little time there. Then we Seabused back and caught the Skytrain back to a stop close to our hotel and walked the rest of the way. I certainly felt we got our money's worth. And the trains were quite clean and easy to navigate around Vancouver. We would definitely use this system again when we are in Vancouver.

    Naurry K.

    Incredible! Public transportation that actually works on the West Coast..? Ok, ok, I don't know exactly how popular or useful the SkyTrain is for everyday uses like getting around town or commuting to work but it's an incredible venue for the best New Years party in recent memory. The randomness, the strangers, the costumes, the music, the noise, the kisses (supposedly), made for a fantastic guerilla party. I highly recommend it! Oh, Yeaahh!

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    Quick Shuttle Bus Service - Entrance to ride from hell.. it's anything but Welcome!!

    Quick Shuttle Bus Service

    2.4(74 reviews)
    6.5 km

    I'm surprised how many negative reviews Quick Shuttle received on yelp. My first experience with…read moreQuick Shuttle was the most pleasant and smooth experience with a coach bus crossing the border to the states i've ever had. My friend and I used them in December to go from Vancouver to Seattle. The meeting place was across waterfront center in Vancouver but the bus didn't show up at 8:40am when the bus was scheduled to come. Instead the driver himself came over and escorted us to the bus where he parked it half a block away. He came over exactly at 8:40am as scheduled. As for the bus itself, the bus had things you'd typically see on coach busses. USB ports and wall outlets for charging things and reading lights. The seats were very comfortable with ample leg room. They were comfy as they were leather seats. You can easily recline the seats for sleeping. Nobody was behind my seat so I reclined a bit as I took a nap on the smooth bus ride. At least, smooth as you can get on a bus on the road which was a little bumpy at times. I like how the seats were not assigned and you don't have to pay extra just to sit near the front (im looking at you flixbus!) Our driver was great. I want to give a shout out to Samuel L., who was our driver for our trip. Super nice and approachable driver. He laid out the bus rules in a friendly manner and helped out as much as he could regarding the US declaration forms. On the morning the bus trip to Seattle was scheduled, I received a text message from Samuel thanking me for choosing quick shuttle and he introduced himself. He also said to bring a jacket in case the AC is too cold. We were given a tracking link to track the bus. After the bus left, we received another text message thanking us for coming and being great passengers. Samuel left his phone number and invited us to give him any feedback or any questions we may have via text. He's pretty talented as he spoke multiple languages, with english, french, spanish, and a european language i can't quite pinpoint. He was cracking a couple jokes here and there which made some of the passengers chuckle. They were mostly dad jokes lol. He even asked random people that with suitcases on the street near the bus if they were going to board to go seattle as a joke i think, haha. Samuel went above and beyond by providing US declaration forms in many different languages like Chinese and Vietnamese and was easily approachable if we needed any questions (sometimes the drivers only provide english forms) He was pretty efficient in getting the suitcases unloaded and reloaded at the border. He warned us multiple times that the US border is very strict on claiming foods and asked each passenger if they brought any food. He reminded passengers a couple times that the bus is a quiet bus and to only talk at the back part of the bus which i appreciate. Getting on the bus was smooth. You didn't need to present anything. The only thing needed to get on the bus was to verbally confirm your name and last four digits of your phone number. Samuel did a role call for all the passengers. When one passenger was almost late for the bus, he didn't just leave. He personally called the passenger to come aboard to see where he was. I wanted to tip him some cash for being a great driver but he did not accept it and said that my presence as being a pleasant passengers was enough. (He's so darn genuine!) If some passengers didn't bring a pen to fill out a declaration form, he provided a couple of pens for us to borrow. He even offered cookies and candy as a token of his appreciation for choosing quick shuttle. The bus arrived on time and made it to our destination on time, and I felt safe the entire time because our driver didn't speed and drove like a normal, sane person. I highly recommend quick shuttle at least for the trip from vancouver to seattle. If you get samuel as your driver, you're in great hands! If you don't believe me, look at the dozens of positive google reviews on quick shuttle mentioning Samuel lol. 5 huge stars out of 5 for Quick shuttle. I'd give it 6 stars if i could! Edit: I went on quick shuttle again a few days later and it was a much more standard bus ride (no free treats, text messages, or very friendly driver) but I still had a good experience on the trip to Seattle.

    Unprofessional driver got nervous, verbal threatened to passenger, requested to leave the bus with…read moreno reason, false police call Arrived late by 20 minutes, Wi-Fi advertised, the actual speed is 0.01

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    Quick Shuttle Bus Service - Yeah can see the little green tree that was overmatched for the job.. it tried but ya just can't overcome all the funky in the bus...

    Yeah can see the little green tree that was overmatched for the job.. it tried but ya just can't overcome all the funky in the bus...

    Quick Shuttle Bus Service - So humid on the inside of the bus it was running down the window, no it's it rain...

    So humid on the inside of the bus it was running down the window, no it's it rain...

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    Translink - SUCH A JOKE

    Translink

    1.7(106 reviews)
    3.8 kmMetrotown

    Rude drivers, a lot of them are not suited for driving a bus during peak hours. 90% of times the…read morebus is late or doesn't even show up, even though it shows on the app that it's on route.

    0/5stars TODAY, at…read moreRoma st station Platform 1, It is very dishearten for me that the translink personnels and 3 buses drivers from 5:15PM to 6:30PM was not allowing me to ride in the RAIL 591 going to Coopers plains because I have with me a scooter. Although I try to beg and negotiate. There are no TRAINS in service today. I normally go to my work,church meetings and other appointments thru train (with my scooter with me) I did try to explain that this is my only way to go to places thru a train and they know that there is no train services today. I TRY TO NEGOTIATE TO ATTEND OUR CHURCH ACTIVITY TODAY ): One translink personnel said I have to call translink and see if they allow me and point me to a sticker with a number. "Really at this very moment that I am running late to our church activity?" I beg the driver if only they can give me a chance as I have no other way to go and i dont have sufficient money in my bank to ride an uber. Uber cost 80- 100$ to go there. The 3rd driver told me that it is not their worries and I have to ride a taxi or uber. (GOD' sake.) How rude and heartless!!!!!!!! Buses drivers R591 between 5:15 to 6:30PM. PLEASE TRANSLINK AUTHORITY. DO SOMETHING ON THIS. WE ARE NOT ALL SAME like others who got PRIVILEDGE HERE TO HAVE A PERSONAL TRANSPORT and CAR AND HAVE LOTS OF MONEY TO RIDE A TAXI O UBER. I did research that in Queensland it is allowed as long as it gets folded.

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    Translink - Singeing

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    Translink - Doesn't matter if you can text for a time- they don't arrive accurately anyway.

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    Doesn't matter if you can text for a time- they don't arrive accurately anyway.

    Stadium-Chinatown Station - Unused 3rd platform~

    Stadium-Chinatown Station

    2.6(67 reviews)
    13.6 kmDowntown

    One of the original Expo line stations. Great for accessing BC Place and Rogers Arena (stadiums),…read moreas well as Costco next door. Part of Chinatown is a short walk E of the station. A certain chunk of it may actually be closer to Main/Science World station, which is the next station E of this one. The station is originally built with 3 platforms, but currently only 2 are used. Apparently the 3rd platform was built mainly for a shuttle service for Expo '86. One thing that's nice is that there is now decent cell phone reception inside the tunnels going into downtown. Still remember a few years back (2010s and earlier) when the entire tunnel system was a giant dead spot. For wheelchair accessibility, there are a series of elevators and ramps available at the W (Beatty) and NE (Keefer) entrances, but not at the S (Expo) entrance. Oh yeah, this station becomes a complete war zone whenever there's a concert or hockey game at either stadium. Double whammy if both have an event on the same day. In these situations it's actually better and faster to walk to and board at an adjacent station.

    Nearest station for expo line, this station is elevated compared to street level. One can use…read moretouch enabled payment methods, which makes it very convenient. But unlike other cities that uses touch payment for their mass transit, like NYC and London, where they optimize your cost, vancouver seems to charge an unusually high charge for visitors. It was $4.60 USD (after conversion) for travel in the same zone one-way per person. Our trip was less than one mile, and it cost more than an Uber ride if you have 2 people traveling together.

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    Stadium-Chinatown Station - Unused 3rd platform and tunnel into downtown~ (looking W)

    Unused 3rd platform and tunnel into downtown~ (looking W)

    Stadium-Chinatown Station - Platform 2

    Platform 2

    Stadium-Chinatown Station - Map

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