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UBC subway talk illustrates why rapid transit fails to advance south of the Fraser

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One of the SkyTrains heads for King George Station, the final one on the Expo Line. It opened in 1994 and represents the final extension of rapid transit into Surrey. Stock photo by Alamy. The University of B.C. wants an extension of the SkyTrain Millennium line to come all the way to its Point Grey campus, and is prepared to help pay for it. The cost to extend the line from the current proposed end point of Arbutus Street in Vancouver could top $3 billion. While UBC’s concern for students is understandable, it is this type of thinking that has punished Surrey and other South Fraser residents for decades. Residents of the South Fraser area have endured substandard transit service, along with congested roads and bridges, with no significant transit improvements for more than two decades. Meanwhile, the population of the South Fraser region continues to grow at a rate far higher than the Burrard Peninsula. Residents need to let TransLink and local mayors know, in no uncertain te...

Evergreen Line was a long time coming

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Frank Bucholtz photo A SkyTrain rolls into the Lafarge Lake-Douglas station at the end of the Evergreen Line on Friday, Dec. 2, opening day for the extension of the rapid transit system. Friday was a day that many Tri-City residents thought would never come. The 11 kilometre extension of SkyTrain into Coquitlam and Port Moody, the Evergreen Line project, was officially opened by Premier Christy Clark and local mayors. Passengers started boarding the trains at 12 noon. The Evergreen Line has been a long time coming. First promised even before the Millennium Line opened in 2002, it was put on the shelf many times. Its history is instructive of the challenges involved in building rapid transit in B.C.'s Lower Mainland, and of the many twists and turns which inevitably occur when a project does finally get the green light. Way back in 1980, the provincial government decided on SkyTrain as the long-awaited rapid transit technology that would be used in the Lower Mainland. I cov...