43 Stops and Transfer Points
Vancouver East (41st Avenue)
- Joyce-Collingwood Station - Connection to Expo Line and Millennium Line skytrain lines, bus #26 (to 29th Avenue Station), #27 (to Kootenay Loop) and # 28 (to North Vancouver Capliano University or Phibbs Exchange)
- (Westbound) Joyce Street at Kingsway (Eastbound) East 41 Avenue at School Ave - Connection to the 19 (Stanley Park/Metrotown) along Kingsway
- Clarendon Street - Connection to the #29
- Victoria Drive - Connection to the 20 (Victoria Drive) to Downtown
- Knight Street - Connection to the 22 (Knight Street)
- Fraser Street - Connection to the 8 (Fraser Street) bus to Downtown
- Main Street - Connection to the 3 (Main Street) bus to downtown.
Vancouver West (41st Avenue)
- Cambie Street (Ash Street) - Connection to the Canada Line to downtown, Richmond/Brighouse and Vancouver International Airport and the 15 bus (Granville Island and Cambie Street)
- Oak Street - Connection to the 17 bus (Oak Street)
- Granville Street - Connection to the 10 bus (Granville Street)
- West Boulevard - Connection to the 16 bus. Also serves as a stop for Point Grey Secondary.
- Carnarvon Street
- Dunbar Loop - Transfer to the #7, #22, #49 and the 32 Express
UBC
- SW Marine Drive at Wesbrook Mall - Serves as a stop for the south campus of University of British Columbia
- 16th Avenue at SW Marine Drive
- 16th Avenue at East Mall Road - stop permanently cancelled due to roundabout construction
- 16th Avenue at Wesbrook Mall - Also serves as a stop for University Hill Secondary.
- Wesbrook Mall at Hampton Place
- Wesbrook Mall at Thunderbird Boulevard
- Wesbrook Mall at 2200 Block
- UBC Loop Bay 3
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