List of transit exchanges in Metro Vancouver

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The following is a list of current bus loops and transit exchanges in Metro Vancouver.

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Exchanges

ExchangeZone [lower-alpha 1] MunicipalityYearParkingConnection(s)
Blanca LoopZone 1 University Endowment Lands 1930No
Capilano University Exchange Zone 2 North Vancouver 2009No
Carvolth Exchange Zone 3 Langley 2012Yes BC-transit-wayfinder.svg 66 Fraser Valley Express
Dunbar Loop Zone 1 Vancouver 1950No Translinkbusrapid.svg R4 41st Ave
Guildford Exchange Zone 3 Surrey 1975No Translinkbusrapid.svg R1 King George Blvd
Haney Place Exchange Zone 3 Maple Ridge 2008No Translinkbusrapid.svg R3 Lougheed Hwy
Kootenay Loop Zone 1 Vancouver 1950No Translinkbusrapid.svg R5 Hastings St
Ladner Exchange Zone 3 Delta 1978Yes
Langley Centre Zone 3 Langley 1975No
Lynn Valley Centre Zone 2 North Vancouver 2020No
Lonsdale Quay Zone 2 North Vancouver 1977No Translinkbusrapid.svg R2 Marine Dr
Marpole Loop Zone 1 Vancouver 1905No
Newton Exchange Zone 3 Surrey 1975No Translinkbusrapid.svg R1 King George Blvd
NightBus Downtown TerminusZone 1 Vancouver 2003 [2] No
Park Royal Exchange Zone 2 West Vancouver 1959Yes Translinkbusrapid.svg R2 Marine Dr
Phibbs Exchange Zone 2 North Vancouver 1973Yes Translinkbusrapid.svg R2 Marine Dr
Scottsdale Exchange Zone 3 Surrey 1975No
SFU Exchange Zone 2 Burnaby 1965No Translinkbusrapid.svg R5 Hastings St
South Delta Exchange Zone 3 Delta 1975Yes
South Surrey Park and Ride Zone 3 Surrey 1991Yes
Stanley Park LoopZone 1 Vancouver 2003No
Steveston Exchange Zone 2 Richmond 2020No
UBC Exchange Zone 1 University Endowment Lands 1945No
White Rock Centre Zone 3 Surrey/White Rock 1975No

Notes

  1. The TransLink fare structure is based on a zone system. Municipalities are located in one of three transit zones, and non-bus fares are calculated based on the number of zones travelled. Since October 5, 2015, travel on all TransLink buses requires only one-zone fares. [1]

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References

  1. "Fare Zone Map". TransLink . Retrieved January 12, 2020.
  2. "Transit... way to go to Summer in the City" (PDF). The Buzzer. TransLink. July 11, 2003. Retrieved February 19, 2017.