At the beginning of this year, Metro Vancouver mayors shared their wish list for $20 billion in new transit investments over the next decade. But as Justin McElroy tells us, Richmond is now complicating the planning process.
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Alright folks start sharpening your pitchforks.
Thanks for telling us who not to vote for
Richmond is basically anti-transit, anti-pedestrian and anti-bike heaven.
How are you going to turn 430 into a Rapidbus line? It's not just one straight corridor like the other routes shown.
People in Richmond can use the Canada line and expo line to get to Metrotown. Waste of money for a bus lane.
How about a better skytrain network?
Surrey Central to White Rock and Langley City to Maple Ridge please!
Did you pay off Brodie?
Skytrain already connects Richmond to Metrotown. Why do we need a new bus route to do the same?
430 bus is crowded and 410 is every time delays.
What about Coq city ? 😂 lol
how are they going to keep CBC employees safe? While at home before taking the train?
Yea Richmond
Rapid bus to Metrotown but we already have one. 😅 What is translink smoking on. We have the 430
Looks like Richmond's Mayor is the smart one. Been there done that. We were the guinea pigs for it the 1st time. So many people accidents driving into it. Not doing it again. Maybe we will change our minds after how we see the other cities do it. They want it to turn into the replica of the 98 B line eventually. No thanks.