With SkyTrain's new Mark V train arrivals, TransLink's process to retire the old Mark I cars is now well underway, including ...
When the first line of the SkyTrain, Expo Line, opened in Vancouver BC in 1985, its length was 18 miles. When Seattle's University Link finally operates early next year, it will add 3.1 miles to ...
British Columbia officials have opened bidding for the last of three contracts on a planned 10-mile extension of the Vancouver SkyTrain passenger rail system. The entire project is expected to cost ...
Regional rail along Highway 1 should be explored as a potential solution to SkyTrain's Expo Line's long-term capacity limits.
The Canadian government will provide up to C$1.3 billion (US$1.04 billion) for the Surrey Langley SkyTrain extension, a more than C$3 billion (US$2.4 billion) project to expand metro Vancouver’s Expo ...
Following a thorough evaluation of Request for Qualifications (RFQ) submissions, the Government of British Columbia announced Jan. 3 that it has invited two teams to participate in the Request for ...
Transport operator TransLink and the governments of Canada and British Columbia (BC) have announced the start of upgrades at Metro Vancouver’s SkyTrain stations to improve accessibility, capacity, ...
Four years ago, Linda Hepner, then the mayor of Surrey, British Columbia, pledged that her city would complete its first light rail line in four years. Four years later, construction hasn’t even begun ...
The SkyTrain opened its doors to passengers 40 years ago today. CBC News cameras were there on Dec. 11, 1985, when Premier Bill Bennett unveiled the new transit system ahead of the Expo 86 world fair ...