TransLink warns of huge public transport cuts unless ‘$600m funding gap’ is addressed
NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. — Metro Vancouver’s transportation provider TransLink is warning of massive service cuts unless a $600-million funding gap is addressed.
It says overall transit reductions of up to 50 per cent would be required starting in 2026, eliminating about 145 bus routes and “significantly reducing” SkyTrain, SeaBus and HandyDART services.
TransLink says in a report to the Mayor’s Council on Regional Transportation that the West Coast Express train service between Vancouver and Mission could also be eliminated.
The report was tabled at Thursday’s meeting of regional mayors.