TransLink’s COVID-19 recovery adds routes, cleaning, urges passengers wear masks
VANCOUVER — The corporation overseeing Metro Vancouver’s transportation network says it is restoring routes, enhancing cleaning and recommending passengers wear masks as B.C.’s COVID-19 restart begins.
TransLink says it has begun to implement its safe operating plan to keep transit secure and available for those who need it.
Service on more than a dozen routes was suspended last month due to a looming financial deficit but a deal with the province averted further cuts and TransLink says the suspended routes have been restored.
A statement from TransLink says service will soon be operating at pre-pandemic levels to ease physical distancing, while disinfectant sprays will be doubled and cleaning crews will work in high traffic stations.