Lonsdale Quay (TransLink)

This article is about the SeaBus terminal. For the public market, see Lonsdale Quay.
Lonsdale Quay
SeaBus terminal
Coordinates 49°18′38″N 123°04′58″W / 49.310434°N 123.082778°W / 49.310434; -123.082778Coordinates: 49°18′38″N 123°04′58″W / 49.310434°N 123.082778°W / 49.310434; -123.082778
Owned by TransLink
Bus routes 9
Bus stands 9 bays
Other information
Fare zone 2
History
Opened June 17, 1977
Services
Preceding station   TransLink   Following station
Terminus
SeaBusTerminus

Lonsdale Quay is a major bus exchange and passenger ferry terminal for Vancouver's North Shore municipalities.

The quay has SeaBus services that crosses Burrard Inlet to Waterfront station in Downtown Vancouver. From there, transit users can connect to other TransLink services, including the SkyTrain system and the West Coast Express commuter train. Connected to the Lonsdale Quay SeaBus terminal is a covered bus loop, from which passengers can board buses to Grouse Mountain, Lynn Valley, West Vancouver and other points of interest on the North Shore.

Security for the bus loop and Seabus terminal is the responsibility of the Transit Security Department. Transit Security Officers can be found patrolling the bus loop and the Seabus terminal. Transit Security Officers also conduct Fare Inspections on board the buses and within the Fare Paid Zone of the Seabus terminal. North Vancouver RCMP also patrol the bus loop and Seabus terminal.

Beginning in Spring 2017, Lonsdale Quay along with the Waterfront SeaBus terminal will receive $12.5 million in upgrades with construction expected to be completed by mid 2018.[1]

Bus routes

Notes:
1 Late night and early morning services
2 Further late night services

References

  1. "SeaBus terminals to undergo $12.5-million renovation". www.vancitybuzz.com. Retrieved 2016-11-05.
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