West Coast Express

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

West Coast Express logo
The West Coast Express at Waterfront Station.
The West Coast Express at Waterfront Station.

The West Coast Express (AAR reporting marks BCVX) has served since 1995 as British Columbia's only interregional commuter railway, linking Mission, Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, Port Coquitlam, Coquitlam, and Port Moody with Waterfront Station in downtown Vancouver, Canada, where it interchanges with SkyTrain rapid transit, SeaBus and other public transportation services. Future plans for the line include a station in Burnaby North.

Contents

[edit] Operation

The West Coast Express operates from Monday to Friday only excluding holidays, with five trains per day running from Mission to Vancouver in the morning peak hours and returning to Mission in the evening peak. A one-way trip the length of the line takes 73 minutes, which is faster and more reliable than driving to downtown Vancouver. In addition, one bus (called the "TrainBus") operates from Mission to Vancouver in the morning (after all trains) and returns to Mission in the evening (again, after all trains), stopping at all West Coast Express stations.

The commuter railway is operated by TransLink, the transportation authority of the Greater Vancouver Regional District, and a member of Canadian Urban Transit Association.

See TransLink Fare for pricing of WCE's fare.

[edit] Equipment

Each train consists of a General Motors F59PHI diesel-electric locomotive and between four and nine Bombardier BiLevel passenger carriages. The total fleet of passenger coaches is 37. Each passenger carriage has a seating capacity of 144 people. Like many commuter railways, West Coast Express uses push-pull operation; instead of moving the locomotive to the other end of the train, it is simply controlled remotely from a second cab in the last passenger carriage, allowing the train to run 'backwards'; this occurs during mornings, as during afternoons the locomotive is at the front of train. Passenger amenities include washrooms, a cappuccino bar, power outlets, wheelchair accessibility, and space for bicycles.

The carriages and locomotives are maintained by VIA Rail, and the train tracks belong to CP Rail.

[edit] Map

A map of the West Coast Express line.
The map is not drawn to scale.
  • Purple represents the West Coast Express route and stops
  • Dark blue represents the Expo Line
  • Yellow represents the Millennium Line
  • Light blue represents the SeaBus

[edit] Fleet

Manufacturer Model Numbers Notes
Bombardier Transportation Bi-level Coach 37
General Motors F59PHI locomotives 5
MPI MPXpress MP36PH-3C 1 Arrived Dec 2006

Denotes wheelchair access

[edit] List of stations

[edit] Future expansion

TransLink has proposed a number of improvements to West Coast Express service [1], two of the key improvements being:

  • Introduction of hourly TrainBus service when trains are not operating, in 2007 or later; and
  • Construction of new stations in North Burnaby (2009 or later) and Albion (east of Port Haney; 2008).

[edit] See also

Other interurban and regional rail operators in Canada:

[edit] External links


TransLink Services in Greater Vancouver
v  d  e
SKYTRAIN
Expo Line

Waterfront | Burrard | Granville | Stadium-Chinatown | Main Street-Science World | Broadway | Nanaimo | 29th Avenue | Joyce–Collingwood | Patterson | Metrotown | Royal Oak | Edmonds | 22nd Street | New Westminster | Columbia | Scott Road | Gateway | Surrey Central | King George

SKYTRAIN
Millennium Line

Waterfront | Burrard | Granville | Stadium-Chinatown | Main Street-Science World | Broadway | Nanaimo | 29th Avenue | Joyce–Collingwood | Patterson | Metrotown | Royal Oak | Edmonds | 22nd Street | New Westminster | Columbia | Sapperton | Braid | Lougheed Town Centre | Production Way-University | Lake City Way | Sperling-Burnaby Lake | Holdom | Brentwood Town Centre | Gilmore | Rupert | Renfrew | Commercial Drive | VCC-Clark

SeaBus

Waterfront | Lonsdale Quay

West Coast
Express

Waterfront | North Burnaby | Port Moody | Coquitlam Central | Port Coquitlam | Pitt Meadows | Maple Meadows | Port Haney | Albion | Mission

Bus routes

97 B-Line | 98 B-Line | 99 B-Line | Vancouver | Burnaby/New West/Tri-Cities | North Shore | Surrey/White Rock/N. Delta | Richmond | Langley | South Delta | Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows | Night Bus | Community Shuttles

Exchanges

Airport Station | Dunbar Loop | Kootenay Loop | Langley Centre | Marpole Loop | Newton Exchange | Phibbs Exchange | UBC Loop | White Rock Centre

LINES UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Canada Line

Waterfront | Vancouver City Centre | Yaletown-Roundhouse | Olympic Village | Broadway-City Hall | King Edward | Oakridge-41st Avenue | Langara-49th Avenue | Marine Drive | Bridgeport | Aberdeen | Lansdowne | Richmond-Brighouse
Airport Branch: BridgeportTempleton | Sea Island Centre | YVR-Airport

Evergreen Line

Lougheed Town Centre | Cameron | Burquitlam | Kyle-Queens | Port Moody | Ioco-Moray | Falcon | Coquitlam Central | Lincoln | Coquitlam | Douglas

STATIONS ORDERED INBOUND → OUTBOUND · INDICATE CONNECTIONS · FUTURE STATIONS IN ITALICS · SEE FARE STRUCTURE HERE
In other languages