Evergreen Line
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News UpdateEvergreen Line stations named. ... Officials were also on hand in Coquitlam Saturday to unveil the construction schedule for the next year and the names of the seven stations along the rapid transit line. Read this article in The Now HERE |
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Evergreen Line Rapid Transit Project
The Evergreen Line will be an 11-kilometre rapid transit line that will connect Coquitlam to Vancouver via Port Moody and Burnaby.
Why the Evergreen Line matters
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More transit options with faster, more frequent and more efficient service, especially for commuters in the northeast sector.
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More economic opportunities for businesses near the Evergreen Line route and stations.
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8,000 direct and indirect jobs from construction.
Frequent service
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Every three minutes during peak periods and service almost 20 hours a day.
Faster travel time
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15 minutes from Coquitlam City Centre to Lougheed Town Centre.
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From Coquitlam City Centre to Vancouver in 40 minutes, saving almost 45 minutes per day compared to driving.
Direct connection without transfer to the Millennium Line.
Projected ridership of 70,000 per day by 2021.
Learn More:
Canada Starts Here: The BC Jobs Plan: www.bcjobsplan.ca
Stay Connected to the Evergreen Line
Weekly Traffic Alert
Every Friday afternoon Traffic Alerts are updated to outline the expected traffic impacts for the following week: http://www.evergreenline.gov.bc.ca/traffic_alerts/index.html
Construction Bulletins
When construction starts in a new area or there is a significant change to the type of work being performed in an area, a Construction Bulletin is posted here: http://www.evergreenline.gov.bc.ca/construction_bulletins.htm
Community Updates
Community Updates are produced to keep the public informed about the project and to provide general information about progress and aspects of the Evergreen Line that people may find interesting: http://www.evergreenline.gov.bc.ca/community_relations.htm
The Evergreen Line: www.evergreenline.gov.bc.ca
On Facebook: www.facebook.com/evergreenline
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