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West Coast Express

The West Coast Express (reporting mark WCE) is a commuter railway serving the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, Canada. It is owned and operated by the region's transit authority, TransLink. Opened in 1995, it provides a link between Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley Regional District and is the only commuter railway in Western Canada. In 2022, the system had a ridership of 885,000, or about 5,400 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2023.

West Coast Express
West Coast Express train at Waterfront station, set to depart towards Mission
Overview
OwnerTransLink
(West Coast Express, Ltd.)
LocaleLower Mainland, British Columbia, Canada
Stations8
WebsiteOfficial website
Service
TypeCommuter rail
Operator(s)TransLink
Daily ridership5,400 (weekdays, Q3 2023)[1]
Ridership885,000 (2022)[2]
History
OpenedNovember 1, 1995; 28 years ago (1995-11-01)[3]
Technical
Line length69 km (43 mi)
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Operating speed70 mph (110 km/h) (top)
Route map

Service is provided between Downtown Vancouver and the municipalities of Port Moody, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Pitt Meadows, Maple Ridge, and Mission. Along its route, several stations interchange with the SkyTrain metropolitan rail system as well as local bus services. Additionally, Waterfront station in Downtown Vancouver provides a connection to the SeaBus passenger ferry.

Operation edit

 
Passengers waiting to board at Coquitlam Central station

The West Coast Express operates from Monday to Friday (excluding holidays) with five trains per day running from Mission to Vancouver in the morning peak hours (5:25 am – 7:25 am) and returning to Mission in the evening peak (3:50 pm – 6:20 pm).[4] A one-way trip takes 75 minutes, which is faster than driving to Downtown Vancouver.

The commuter railway is owned by TransLink, the transportation authority of the Metro Vancouver region, and a member of the Canadian Urban Transit Association. Metro Vancouver Transit Police officers and transit security officers conduct random fare inspections within the Fare Paid Zones at stations and on board trains. People caught without valid fare are removed from the train and may be fined $173. Contracted commissionaires provide station attendant services and a security presence, even checking fares on occasion at stations. Commissionaires do not conduct fare enforcement.

Supplementary bus service edit

Rail service is supplemented by TransLink's 701 bus route, which runs four eastbound and four westbound trips per weekday—one in the morning, one in the afternoon, and two in the evening—between Coquitlam Central station and Mission City station.[5][6] As with the West Coast Express itself, this bus service does not run on weekends and holidays. TransLink's regular one-zone adult/concession fare rates apply to these trips. The eastbound bus makes regular stops until it reaches Haney Place Exchange in Maple Ridge and then runs non-stop for about 26 minutes to Mission City station. This process is reversed for westbound buses. The entire one-way route is completed in 60 to 70 minutes.

Prior services edit

 
"TrainBuses" at Waterfront station

Until 30 December 2016, the West Coast Express ran coach-style "TrainBus" service, which provided additional service when trains were not running. The TrainBus service provided two buses, one from Port Haney station in Maple Ridge and one from Mission City station, to Vancouver in the morning (after all westbound trains had departed) and five buses eastbound (two mid-day, and three after all eastbound trains had departed Waterfront), three of which extended to Mission, stopping only at West Coast Express stations.[7] This service was replaced by the 701 bus service.

Map edit

 
TransLink major network lines as of late 2016

Legend edit

  •       West Coast Express route and stops
  •       Expo Line (runs from Waterfront to King George with a branch northeast after Columbia to Production Way–University)
  •            Millennium Line (runs from VCC–Clark to Lafarge Lake–Douglas, interlined with the Expo Line from Production Way–University to Lougheed Town Centre)
  •       SeaBus
  •       Canada Line

Stations edit

Station Municipality Zone Year Connection(s)
Mission City Mission Zone 5 1995   CFV buses
Port Haney Maple Ridge Zone 4 1995
Maple Meadows Maple Ridge Zone 4 1995
Pitt Meadows Pitt Meadows Zone 4 1995
Port Coquitlam Port Coquitlam Zone 3 1995
Coquitlam Central Coquitlam Zone 3 1995
Moody Centre Port Moody Zone 3 2016[a]   Millennium Line
Waterfront Vancouver Zone 1 1995

Ridership edit

West Coast Express ridership by year
Year 2016[8] 2017[9] 2018[10] 2019[11] 2020[12]
Trips (millions) 2.5 2.3 2.5 2.6 0.8[b]
TransLink ridership by mode, 2020[13]
Mode Trips % of total
     
SkyTrain
74,527,500 34.32
 
West Coast Express
790,500 0.36
 
SeaBus
2,305,800 1.06
 
Bus
139,514,100 64.25
Total 217,137,900[b] 100.00

Fares edit

Use of the Compass Card on the West Coast Express began on 8 June 2015, along with new card vending machines. Existing paper fares were honoured until 24 July 2015.[14]

West Coast Express fares can also be used as a three-zone fare on other TransLink services. A one-way fare expires 180 minutes from the time of purchase; all other fares work as an all-day pass. See TransLink Fares for more information on the pricing of the West Coast Express' fares.

As of 1 July 2021, the lowest adult fare is $5.90 for one or two zones traveled excluding Waterfront station and $7.65 for three zones including Waterfront station. A discount is available for Compass Card users, who are also able to load return and monthly passes.[14]

Rolling stock edit

 
Bi-level coaches at Waterfront station
Type Manufacturer Model Units Notes
Locomotive Electro-Motive Diesel F59PHI 5 Nos. 901–905
Locomotive MotivePowerIndustries MP36PH-3C 1 No. 906; backup unit, arrived in December 2006.
Locomotive Electro-Motive Diesel F59PH 1 No. 907; backup unit, former GO Transit Locomotive 533, former Larry's Truck Electric 18533, arrived in May 2023.
Rail coach Bombardier BiLevel coach VI 44   37 original units, 7 added in 2010

  Denotes wheelchair access

Each train consists of a General Motors/ EMD F59PHI diesel-electric locomotive and between four and ten Bombardier BiLevel passenger coaches. The West Coast Express also operates an MPI MP36PH-3C and EMD F59PH for backup. The total fleet of passenger coaches numbers 44.[15] Each passenger carriage has a seating capacity of 144 people. Like many commuter railways, the West Coast Express uses push–pull operation; instead of moving the locomotive to the other end of the train, it is controlled remotely from a second cab in the last passenger carriage, allowing the train to run 'backwards'; this occurs during mornings, as during afternoons the locomotive is at the front of train. Passenger amenities include washrooms, a cappuccino bar, power outlets, wheelchair accessibility and space for bicycles.

The coaches and locomotives are maintained by Via Rail and, under the contract, operated by Bombardier Transportation over tracks which belong to the Canadian Pacific Railway. Bombardier began a contract to operate the trains for the next five years, commencing on 5 May 2014.[16] After May 2014, track time is negotiated between TransLink and the Canadian Pacific Railway, which balances the use by the West Coast Express with its mainstay freight operation.[17][18]

Future plans edit

TransLink's 2009 capital plan included upgrades to the Waterfront and Mission stations, and platform extensions to handle longer trains.[19] In the 2009 10-Year Plan, TransLink also proposed a number of other improvements to West Coast Express service,[20] some of the key improvements being:

The company committed to maintaining the 2011 service levels to 2014. TransLink has been criticized for the low ridership of the West Coast Express and supports its expansion.[21]

A 20-year service agreement between TransLink and the Canadian Pacific Railroad to operate the West Coast Express expired in 2015. Negotiations for renewal were initiated within the time period covered by this Base Plan. A fuller understanding of the future interaction of the service with the Evergreen Line is required, as well as an understanding of the overall market for long distance travel in the corridor. Accordingly, TransLink initiated the development of a West Coast Express Strategy in 2011 to consult with stakeholders and examine the issues. Completion of the strategy is expected in 2012, with subsequent implementation work expected to identify appropriate future service and infrastructure requirements.[22]

A proposal in the 2009 10-Year Plan for a new station in Albion did not appear in the 2012 ten-year plan. Plans for a new station in northern Burnaby to service Simon Fraser University have been indefinitely postponed.

Notes edit

  1. ^ The West Coast Express previously served Port Moody station, opened in 1995 along with the rest of the West Coast Express stations, in Port Moody. It was replaced in 2016 by Moody Centre station.
  2. ^ a b Represents a significant ridership decrease from prior years owing to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on public transport.

References edit

  1. ^ "Transit Ridership Report Third Quarter 2023" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. 30 November 2023. Retrieved 6 December 2023.
  2. ^ "Transit Ridership Report Fourth Quarter 2022" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. 1 March 2023. Retrieved 29 March 2023.
  3. ^ "Happy 15th birthday, West Coast Express!". The Buzzer. TransLink. 1 November 2010. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
  4. ^ "West Coast Express Schedules". TransLink. from the original on 30 April 2023. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  5. ^ Coling, Adrienne (18 December 2016). "Bus Route Buzz: West Coast Express TrainBus – 701". The Buzzer blog. TransLink. Retrieved 19 December 2016.
  6. ^ "Route 701 Timetable" (PDF). TransLink. 19 December 2016. Retrieved 19 December 2016.
  7. ^ . TransLink. Archived from the original on 27 March 2019. Retrieved 19 December 2016.
  8. ^ "APTA 2016 Q4 Ridership Report" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
  9. ^ "APTA 2017 Q4 Ridership Report" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
  10. ^ "APTA 2018 Q4 Ridership Report" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
  11. ^ "APTA 2019 Q4 Ridership Report" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
  12. ^ "APTA 2020 Q4 Ridership Report" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
  13. ^ "APTA 2020 Q4 Ridership Report" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. 4 March 2021. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
  14. ^ a b "West Coast Express Fares". TransLink. 2021. Retrieved 26 February 2022.
  15. ^ "New West Coast Express Cars Roll Into Town". TransLink. 26 August 2010. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
  16. ^ Admin (24 December 2013). "Bombardier to manage train operations in British Columbia". Railway Technology. Retrieved 1 May 2014. Bombardier Transportation has been awarded a C$17m ($16m) contract to provide train operations for TransLink's West Coast Express commuter rail system in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia (BC), Canada.
  17. ^ "All aboard the West Coast Express (there's extra trips for the Olympics)!". The Buzzer Blog. TransLink. 17 February 2010. Retrieved 6 February 2012.
  18. ^ Judd, Amy (30 May 2018). "West Coast Express service not affected by CP Rail strike". Global news. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
  19. ^ TransLink's 2009 Budget and Capital Plan to maintain transportation expansion
  20. ^ 2009 10-Year Plan
  21. ^ Phil Melnychuk (19 September 2011). "TransLink supports West Coast Express expansion". Maple Ridge News. Retrieved 6 February 2012.
  22. ^ 2012 Base Plan and Outlook

External links edit

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  • West Coast Express official site
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  • Rail pictures

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This article is about a commuter railway in Canada For other uses see West Coast Express disambiguation This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources West Coast Express news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message The West Coast Express reporting mark WCE is a commuter railway serving the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia Canada It is owned and operated by the region s transit authority TransLink Opened in 1995 it provides a link between Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley Regional District and is the only commuter railway in Western Canada In 2022 the system had a ridership of 885 000 or about 5 400 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2023 West Coast ExpressWest Coast Express train at Waterfront station set to depart towards MissionOverviewOwnerTransLink West Coast Express Ltd LocaleLower Mainland British Columbia CanadaStations8WebsiteOfficial websiteServiceTypeCommuter railOperator s TransLinkDaily ridership5 400 weekdays Q3 2023 1 Ridership885 000 2022 2 HistoryOpenedNovember 1 1995 28 years ago 1995 11 01 3 TechnicalLine length69 km 43 mi Track gauge4 ft 8 1 2 in 1 435 mm standard gaugeOperating speed70 mph 110 km h top Route mapvteLegend0 00 WaterfrontHwy 10 25 Moody Centre0 30 Coquitlam Central0 36 Port CoquitlamPitt River0 46 Pitt Meadows0 50 Maple Meadows0 56 Port Haney1 13 Mission CityService is provided between Downtown Vancouver and the municipalities of Port Moody Coquitlam Port Coquitlam Pitt Meadows Maple Ridge and Mission Along its route several stations interchange with the SkyTrain metropolitan rail system as well as local bus services Additionally Waterfront station in Downtown Vancouver provides a connection to the SeaBus passenger ferry Contents 1 Operation 1 1 Supplementary bus service 1 2 Prior services 2 Map 2 1 Legend 3 Stations 4 Ridership 5 Fares 6 Rolling stock 7 Future plans 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksOperation edit nbsp Passengers waiting to board at Coquitlam Central stationThe West Coast Express operates from Monday to Friday excluding holidays with five trains per day running from Mission to Vancouver in the morning peak hours 5 25 am 7 25 am and returning to Mission in the evening peak 3 50 pm 6 20 pm 4 A one way trip takes 75 minutes which is faster than driving to Downtown Vancouver The commuter railway is owned by TransLink the transportation authority of the Metro Vancouver region and a member of the Canadian Urban Transit Association Metro Vancouver Transit Police officers and transit security officers conduct random fare inspections within the Fare Paid Zones at stations and on board trains People caught without valid fare are removed from the train and may be fined 173 Contracted commissionaires provide station attendant services and a security presence even checking fares on occasion at stations Commissionaires do not conduct fare enforcement Supplementary bus service edit Rail service is supplemented by TransLink s 701 bus route which runs four eastbound and four westbound trips per weekday one in the morning one in the afternoon and two in the evening between Coquitlam Central station and Mission City station 5 6 As with the West Coast Express itself this bus service does not run on weekends and holidays TransLink s regular one zone adult concession fare rates apply to these trips The eastbound bus makes regular stops until it reaches Haney Place Exchange in Maple Ridge and then runs non stop for about 26 minutes to Mission City station This process is reversed for westbound buses The entire one way route is completed in 60 to 70 minutes Prior services edit nbsp TrainBuses at Waterfront stationUntil 30 December 2016 the West Coast Express ran coach style TrainBus service which provided additional service when trains were not running The TrainBus service provided two buses one from Port Haney station in Maple Ridge and one from Mission City station to Vancouver in the morning after all westbound trains had departed and five buses eastbound two mid day and three after all eastbound trains had departed Waterfront three of which extended to Mission stopping only at West Coast Express stations 7 This service was replaced by the 701 bus service Map edit nbsp TransLink major network lines as of late 2016Legend edit West Coast Express route and stops Expo Line runs from Waterfront to King George with a branch northeast after Columbia to Production Way University Millennium Line runs from VCC Clark to Lafarge Lake Douglas interlined with the Expo Line from Production Way University to Lougheed Town Centre SeaBus Canada LineStations editStation Municipality Zone Year Connection s Mission City Mission Zone 5 1995 nbsp CFV busesPort Haney Maple Ridge Zone 4 1995Maple Meadows Maple Ridge Zone 4 1995Pitt Meadows Pitt Meadows Zone 4 1995Port Coquitlam Port Coquitlam Zone 3 1995Coquitlam Central Coquitlam Zone 3 1995 nbsp Millennium Line nbsp R3 Lougheed HwyMoody Centre Port Moody Zone 3 2016 a nbsp Millennium LineWaterfront Vancouver Zone 1 1995 nbsp Expo Line nbsp Canada Line nbsp SeaBus nbsp R5 Hastings StRidership editWest Coast Express ridership by year Year 2016 8 2017 9 2018 10 2019 11 2020 12 Trips millions 2 5 2 3 2 5 2 6 0 8 b Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org TransLink ridership by mode 2020 13 Mode Trips of total Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org nbsp nbsp nbsp SkyTrain 74 527 500 34 32 nbsp West Coast Express 790 500 0 36 nbsp SeaBus 2 305 800 1 06 nbsp Bus 139 514 100 64 25Total 217 137 900 b 100 00Fares editUse of the Compass Card on the West Coast Express began on 8 June 2015 along with new card vending machines Existing paper fares were honoured until 24 July 2015 14 West Coast Express fares can also be used as a three zone fare on other TransLink services A one way fare expires 180 minutes from the time of purchase all other fares work as an all day pass See TransLink Fares for more information on the pricing of the West Coast Express fares As of 1 July 2021 update the lowest adult fare is 5 90 for one or two zones traveled excluding Waterfront station and 7 65 for three zones including Waterfront station A discount is available for Compass Card users who are also able to load return and monthly passes 14 Rolling stock edit nbsp Bi level coaches at Waterfront stationType Manufacturer Model Units NotesLocomotive Electro Motive Diesel F59PHI 5 Nos 901 905Locomotive MotivePowerIndustries MP36PH 3C 1 No 906 backup unit arrived in December 2006 Locomotive Electro Motive Diesel F59PH 1 No 907 backup unit former GO Transit Locomotive 533 former Larry s Truck Electric 18533 arrived in May 2023 Rail coach Bombardier BiLevel coach VI 44 nbsp 37 original units 7 added in 2010 nbsp Denotes wheelchair accessEach train consists of a General Motors EMD F59PHI diesel electric locomotive and between four and ten Bombardier BiLevel passenger coaches The West Coast Express also operates an MPI MP36PH 3C and EMD F59PH for backup The total fleet of passenger coaches numbers 44 15 Each passenger carriage has a seating capacity of 144 people Like many commuter railways the West Coast Express uses push pull operation instead of moving the locomotive to the other end of the train it is controlled remotely from a second cab in the last passenger carriage allowing the train to run backwards this occurs during mornings as during afternoons the locomotive is at the front of train Passenger amenities include washrooms a cappuccino bar power outlets wheelchair accessibility and space for bicycles The coaches and locomotives are maintained by Via Rail and under the contract operated by Bombardier Transportation over tracks which belong to the Canadian Pacific Railway Bombardier began a contract to operate the trains for the next five years commencing on 5 May 2014 16 After May 2014 track time is negotiated between TransLink and the Canadian Pacific Railway which balances the use by the West Coast Express with its mainstay freight operation 17 18 Future plans editTransLink s 2009 capital plan included upgrades to the Waterfront and Mission stations and platform extensions to handle longer trains 19 In the 2009 10 Year Plan TransLink also proposed a number of other improvements to West Coast Express service 20 some of the key improvements being Upgrades to Port Haney station passenger drop off Park and ride expansion at Maple Meadows stationThe company committed to maintaining the 2011 service levels to 2014 TransLink has been criticized for the low ridership of the West Coast Express and supports its expansion 21 A 20 year service agreement between TransLink and the Canadian Pacific Railroad to operate the West Coast Express expired in 2015 Negotiations for renewal were initiated within the time period covered by this Base Plan A fuller understanding of the future interaction of the service with the Evergreen Line is required as well as an understanding of the overall market for long distance travel in the corridor Accordingly TransLink initiated the development of a West Coast Express Strategy in 2011 to consult with stakeholders and examine the issues Completion of the strategy is expected in 2012 with subsequent implementation work expected to identify appropriate future service and infrastructure requirements 22 A proposal in the 2009 10 Year Plan for a new station in Albion did not appear in the 2012 ten year plan Plans for a new station in northern Burnaby to service Simon Fraser University have been indefinitely postponed Notes edit The West Coast Express previously served Port Moody station opened in 1995 along with the rest of the West Coast Express stations in Port Moody It was replaced in 2016 by Moody Centre station a b Represents a significant ridership decrease from prior years owing to the impact of the COVID 19 pandemic on public transport References edit Transit Ridership Report Third Quarter 2023 PDF American Public Transportation Association 30 November 2023 Retrieved 6 December 2023 Transit Ridership Report Fourth Quarter 2022 PDF American Public Transportation Association 1 March 2023 Retrieved 29 March 2023 Happy 15th birthday West Coast Express The Buzzer TransLink 1 November 2010 Retrieved 24 July 2015 West Coast Express Schedules TransLink Archived from the original on 30 April 2023 Retrieved 30 April 2023 Coling Adrienne 18 December 2016 Bus Route Buzz West Coast Express TrainBus 701 The Buzzer blog TransLink Retrieved 19 December 2016 Route 701 Timetable PDF TransLink 19 December 2016 Retrieved 19 December 2016 West Coast Express Schedule TrainBus Service Update TransLink Archived from the original on 27 March 2019 Retrieved 19 December 2016 APTA 2016 Q4 Ridership Report PDF American Public Transportation Association Retrieved 10 July 2021 APTA 2017 Q4 Ridership Report PDF American Public Transportation Association Retrieved 10 July 2021 APTA 2018 Q4 Ridership Report PDF American Public Transportation Association Retrieved 10 July 2021 APTA 2019 Q4 Ridership Report PDF American Public Transportation Association Retrieved 10 July 2021 APTA 2020 Q4 Ridership Report PDF American Public Transportation Association Retrieved 10 July 2021 APTA 2020 Q4 Ridership Report PDF American Public Transportation Association 4 March 2021 Retrieved 10 July 2021 a b West Coast Express Fares TransLink 2021 Retrieved 26 February 2022 New West Coast Express Cars Roll Into Town TransLink 26 August 2010 Retrieved 24 July 2015 Admin 24 December 2013 Bombardier to manage train operations in British Columbia Railway Technology Retrieved 1 May 2014 Bombardier Transportation has been awarded a C 17m 16m contract to provide train operations for TransLink s West Coast Express commuter rail system in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia BC Canada All aboard the West Coast Express there s extra trips for the Olympics The Buzzer Blog TransLink 17 February 2010 Retrieved 6 February 2012 Judd Amy 30 May 2018 West Coast Express service not affected by CP Rail strike Global news Retrieved 10 July 2023 TransLink s 2009 Budget and Capital Plan to maintain transportation expansion 2009 10 Year Plan Phil Melnychuk 19 September 2011 TransLink supports West Coast Express expansion Maple Ridge News Retrieved 6 February 2012 2012 Base Plan and OutlookExternal links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML West Coast ExpressKML is not from Wikidata nbsp Railways portal nbsp Media related to West Coast Express at Wikimedia Commons West Coast Express official site TransLink s official site Rail pictures Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title West Coast Express amp oldid 1207113075, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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