135 Express
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The 135 Express is an express line in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It connects Burrard Station on the SkyTrain system to the SFU Loop on Simon Fraser University campus. It is operated by the Coast Mountain Bus Company and funded by TransLink. The route follows Hastings Street and Burnaby Mountain Parkway through Vancouver and Burnaby.
The line carried 19,600 passengers on weekdays in 2011.[1]
TransLink had plans to upgrade the line to a B-Line bus rapid transit line as the 95 B-Line in 2011, but they were abandoned due to insufficient funding.
135 stops and transfer points
- SFU Exchange
- Tower Road at University High Street
- South Campus Road at Science Road
- SFU Transportation Centre
- University Drive at Campus Road
- Burnaby Mountain Parkway at Curtis Street
- Burnaby Mountain Parkway at Burnwood Drive
- Hastings Street at Duthie Avenue
- Hastings Street at Cliff Avenue
- Hastings Street at Duncan Avenue
- Hastings Street at Sperling Avenue
- Hastings Street at Kensington Avenue
- Hastings Street at Fell Avenue
- Hastings Street at Holdom Avenue
- Hastings Street at Springer Avenue
- Hastings Street at Hythe Avenue
- Hastings Street at Gamma Avenue
- Hastings Street at Alpha Avenue
- Hastings Street at Willingdon Avenue
- Hastings Street at Madison Avenue
- Hastings Street at Gilmore Avenue
- Hastings Street at Ingleton Avenue
- Hastings Street at Esmond Avenue
- Kootenay Loop
- Hastings Street at Skeena Street
- Hastings Street at 3300 Block
- Hastings Street at Windermere Street
- Hastings Street at Renfrew Street
- Hastings Street at Nanaimo Street
- Hastings Street at Commercial Drive
- Hastings Street at Main Street
- Hastings Street at Abbott Street
- Hastings Street at Homer Street
- Howe Street at Pender Street
- Burrard Station - The Vancouver terminus for the 135 Express. It is located in the middle of the financial district. It is a transfer point to the SkyTrain system and to suburban routes to Burnaby, North Vancouver, Coquitlam and Port Moody.
See also
References
- ↑ "Bus System Performance Review". TransLink. May 31, 2012. Retrieved November 29, 2012. Specifically 2011 BSPR Route Summaries 100 to 299 PDF.
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