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Old Posted Apr 16, 2019, 8:42 AM
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Indeed. Then they could develop the whole thing as one Olympic Village-sized neighbourhood.

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Build it, and you will see an increase in 2 and 22, plus even a new line going up and down Burrard street. When's the last time Vancouver has had a new non-express bus line? It's about time.
This is the complete opposite of your arguing to keep the viaducts. You feeling okay?

Literally next year, (or the one after that) Surrey and Marine Drive get four routes. All of them will run at half-hour frequency, and as with all of Vancouver, will get even less than that in the evening. Understandably so - TransLink's got much bigger problems than throwing resources all over the place for random unsustainable highrise plans.
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