Bus Routes
Bay 1 #53299
Route # | Destinations | Notes |
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143 | SFU |
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150 | White Pine Beach |
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C26 | Buntzen Lake Special |
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Bay 2 #57570
Route # | Destinations | Notes |
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701 | Haney Place Maple Ridge East |
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Bay 3 #53201
Route # | Destinations | Notes |
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189 | Coast Meridian |
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C38 | Prairie |
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Bay 4 #53035
Route # | Destinations | Notes |
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C27 | Port Moody Station |
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C29 | Parkway Boulevard |
Bay 5 #53866
Route # | Destinations | Notes |
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C28 | Port Moody Station |
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C30 | Lafarge Park |
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Bay 6 #53161
Route # | Destinations | Notes |
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97 B-Line | Lougheed Station |
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N9 | Downtown |
Bay 7 #53170
Route # | Destinations | Notes |
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160 | Vancouver |
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179 | Johnson |
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190 | Vancouver |
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Bay 8 #53495
Route # | Destinations | Notes |
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152 | Lougheed Station |
Bay 9 #53357
Route # | Destinations | Notes |
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151 | Lougheed Station |
Bay 10 #53864
Route # | Destinations | Notes |
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177 | Braid Station |
Bay 11 #53887
Route # | Destinations | Notes |
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169 | Braid Station |
Bay 12 #53730
Route # | Destinations | Notes |
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160 | Port Coquitlam Station |
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Bay 13 #58603
Route # | Destinations | Notes |
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WCE | Waterfront Mission City |
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