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Coast Mountain Bus Company is the contract operator for bus transit services in Greater Vancouver and is a wholly owned subsidiary of TransLink, the entity responsible for transit. The buses form part of the integrated transit network of the lower mainland.

Services

The Coast Mountain Bus Company operates the buses throughout Greater Vancouver (except West Vancouver which operates its own Blue Bus system):

The bus routes, schedules and fares are set by Translink.

History

The Coast Mountain Bus Company was created on April 1 1999. Bus service in Greater Vancouver was formerly provided by BC Transit. (BC Transit now refers only to the provincial government corporation that operates transit outside of the Greater Vancouver Regional District).

Roster

15px Denotes wheelchair-accessible vehicles.

On Order

A demonstrator 40ft NFI/Vossloh Kiepe trolley arrived at the Oakridge Transit Centre on July 2, 2005. It is currently in revenue service. The rest of the coaches will arrive between 2006 and 2008, originally slated for 10 per month, but now with an accelerated schedule of 12 per month.

A demonstrator 40ft NFI CNG bus arrived at the Port Coquitlam Transit Centre around July 7, 2006. It will enter revenue service from Port Coquitlam Transit Centre in the near future.

Prefixes

Letter prefixes are appended to the bus numbers on all non-Blue Bus diesels and other non-electrical buses. Generally, the prefixes are used to identify which garage the bus is operating from.

Facilities

Employees

CMBC's 3900+ employees are spread across the GVRD.

B-Line services

B-Line is a express, limited-stop bus system with #99 and #98 primarily using 60 foot low floor articulated buses, while #97 uses more 40 foot coaches.

Routes

As of April 2006, three B-Line routes are in operation: There are plans for future service on two more routes: These route numbers are not confirmed, and TransLink and Coast Mountain may or may not use these numbers or even have these routes.

#98 B-Line

The 98 B-Line is an experimentation in bus rapid transit or BRT. Equipped with Geo-positioning System (GPS) receivers, automated stop announcements, and traffic light "sustainers", which hold the stale green light long enough for the bus to pass through the intersection. These technologies were installed by Siemens Inc. and Novax Inc. instead of the conventional two-way Motorola radio system used by most other coaches in the system, Siemens also installed a special computer into these buses for both announcements, radio functions, and schedule information. These computers are for transit personnel only.

Gallery: Coast Mountain Bus Company fleet

Image:Translink-bus-R7149.jpg|A regular TransLink bus, at a layover at Richmond Centre.
(Running route #403)

Image:B-Line-R8063.jpg|A B-Line bus at Brighouse Station.
(Running route #98 B-Line)

Image:Translink-B8038.jpg|A regular articulated bus at Production Way-University Station.
(Running route #145)

Image:Translink-R9250.jpg|A highway coach bus, at UBC Loop.
(Running route #480)

Image:Translink-2744.jpg|An electric trolley bus, at the Granville Street Bridge in Vancouver. They are expected to be replaced with a new fleet of low-floor trolley buses between 2006 and 2008.
(Running route #7)

Image:Translink-B3006.jpg|An older high-floor articulated bus.
(Running route #44)

Image:Translink-V3154.jpg|An older regular-length high-floor diesel bus.
(Running route #84)

Image:Translink-N4169.jpg|A GMC Classic high-floor bus at Burrard Station.
(Running route #210)

Image:Seabus-departure.jpg|A SeaBus departing Lonsdale Quay.

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