The 98 B-Line was a
bus rapid transit line in
Metro Vancouver
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, British Columbia, Canada, that began service in September 2000. It linked
Richmond to
Downtown Vancouver
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, with a connection to
Vancouver International Airport
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. It travelled mainly along
Granville Street in Vancouver and a dedicated bus lane on No. 3 Road in Richmond. It was operated by
Coast Mountain Bus Company and was funded by
TransLink. The route was long. The line carried over 18,000 passengers daily.
It was discontinued in September 2009, shortly after the opening of the
Canada Line
The Canada Line is a rapid transit line in Greater Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, that is part of the SkyTrain (Vancouver), SkyTrain system. The line is owned by TransLink (British Columbia), TransLink and InTransitBC and is operated by SN ...
, which replaced it.
History
Prior to the introduction of the 98 B-Line, most bus routes in Richmond travelled into
Downtown Vancouver
Downtown Vancouver is the central business district and the city centre list of neighbourhoods in Vancouver, neighbourhood of Vancouver, Canada, on the northwestern shore of the Burrard Peninsula in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia. ...
during rush hours. These routes served all stops along their routes in Richmond, then would operate along Granville Street in Vancouver as express services.
Although the idea of a rapid bus line from Richmond to Vancouver had been discussed for decades, it was first proposed by
BC Transit
BC Transit is a provincial Crown corporations of Canada, Crown corporation responsible for coordinating the delivery of public transportation within British Columbia, Canada, outside Greater Vancouver. BC Transit is headquartered in Victoria, Bri ...
in 1994. In 1995, Vancouver city council approved a southbound
high-occupancy vehicle lane
A high-occupancy vehicle lane (also known as an HOV lane, carpool lane, diamond lane, 2+ lane, and transit lane or T2 or T3 lanes) is a restricted traffic lane reserved for the exclusive use of vehicles with a driver and at least one passenger, ...
for the evening peak hours in the
Marpole
Marpole, originally a Musqueam village named , is a mostly residential neighbourhood of 23,832 in 2011, located on the southern edge of the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, immediately northeast of Vancouver International Airport, and is approx ...
neighbourhood in preparation for an express bus service. In 1997, the idea of a rapid transit line was re-introduced with the objective of providing the express service at regular fares. A study determined that the best route for the line would be via Granville Street in Vancouver.
The project cost approximately to build;
this included the price of new vehicles, the construction of a dedicated bus lane in Richmond, installing new bus shelters, automated on-board announcements and similar technology, transit priority systems for traffic lights and a share of the new Richmond bus depot, as the old Vancouver Oakridge depot could not accommodate the longer articulated buses used on the route. The line opened as far as
Sea Island on September 4, 2000, later extending from
Airport Station into central Richmond in August 2001.
The introduction of the B-Line eliminated most other local bus services that travelled between Richmond and Vancouver, requiring a transfer between buses for most commuters. As a result of the added transfer and quicker travel times of the B-Line that did not materialize, commute times for passengers increased even though a commute time savings of several minutes had been promised. Within a few years, this prompted improved rush hour services on remaining Richmond to Vancouver routes.
The B-line was one of the most used routes in the TransLink system. In early 2001, the Richmond/Airport-Vancouver Rapid Transit Project feasibility study, which examined replacing the 98 B-Line with light rail, held open houses. This proposed line's working name was the "RAV Line" (Richmond–Airport–Vancouver). The estimated cost of $1.72billion generated much controversy. Richmond city council, which favoured an at-grade line within the city limits for aesthetic reasons, also threatened the project. However, the city backed down because an elevated line was both preferred by the public, and offered faster trip times and lower operating costs. The TransLink board twice rejected the project because board members representing the northeast areas of Greater Vancouver wanted a line built to
Coquitlam
Coquitlam ( ) is a city in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada. Mainly suburban, Coquitlam is the List of cities in British Columbia, sixth-largest city in the province, with an estimated population of 174,248 in 2024, and one of th ...
. The "RAV Line" project was saved after the board agreed to build both lines by 2010. While not part of the
2010 Winter Olympics
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in Vancouver, the
Canada Line
The Canada Line is a rapid transit line in Greater Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, that is part of the SkyTrain (Vancouver), SkyTrain system. The line is owned by TransLink (British Columbia), TransLink and InTransitBC and is operated by SN ...
, completed in August 2009, replaced the 98 B-Line.
Beginning in February 2008, 98 B-Line route passengers with valid proof of payment were permitted to board using any of the three doors at any stop. To facilitate this, the bus driver controlled the operation of all three doors at each of the stops. Passengers paying cash or validating FareSavers had to board through the front door.
The 98 B-Line was discontinued on September 7, 2009, two and a half weeks after the
Canada Line
The Canada Line is a rapid transit line in Greater Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, that is part of the SkyTrain (Vancouver), SkyTrain system. The line is owned by TransLink (British Columbia), TransLink and InTransitBC and is operated by SN ...
opened. Afterwards, the #10 Hastings/Downtown/Granville bus began running more frequently along Granville street to compensate.
Features
The 98 featured
GPS technology, automated stop announcements, specialized bus stop displays that showed the amount of time until the next bus arrives, and special traffic light signals that sustained green lights long enough for buses to pass through.
In Richmond, the 98 B-Line followed a dedicated bus lane separated from mainstream traffic on No. 3 Road, between the Lansdowne and Sea Island Way stops. On February 13, 2006, the 98 B-Line's bus lane in Richmond was closed as utility crews prepared for the construction of the Canada Line along No. 3 Road. Between February 2006 until its discontinuation in September 2009, the 98 B-Line travelled with regular traffic.
98 B-Line stops and transfer points
Downtown Vancouver
* Seymour & Davie – Served the upscale
Yaletown
Yaletown is an area of Downtown Vancouver, Canada, bordered by False Creek and Robson and Homer Streets. Formerly a heavy industrial area dominated by warehouses and rail yards, since the Expo 86, 1986 World's Fair it has been transformed into on ...
neighbourhood. (''Note: The bus's destination sign changes to "98 B-Line: Richmond Centre" at this point.'')
* Seymour & Smithe – Served the nightclub area on
Granville Street, a block to the west. It is also the stop for street youth hostels in the area and the
Orpheum Theatre.
*
Granville Station – Transfer point to the SkyTrain system and suburban routes to
North Vancouver and
West Vancouver
West Vancouver is a district municipality in the province of British Columbia, Canada. A member municipality of the Metro Vancouver Regional District, West Vancouver is situated on the north shore of Burrard Inlet to the northwest of the city ...
. Also served
Pacific Centre
Pacific Centre (officially CF Pacific Centre since 2015) is a shopping mall located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is owned by Cadillac Fairview, the Ontario Pension Board, and the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board, and is man ...
,
Hudson Bay Company, and major commercial district as well as the
Vancouver Public Library
Vancouver Public Library (VPL) is the public library system for the city of Vancouver, British Columbia. In 2023, VPL had more than 4.6 million visits with patrons borrowing nearly 10.4 million items including: books, ebooks, CDs, DVDs, video gam ...
, which is several blocks to the east.
*
Waterfront Station – Transfer point to the SkyTrain terminus for both the
Expo and
Millennium
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Lines, as well as the
SeaBus to
Lonsdale Quay in
North Vancouver. It is also the western terminus of the
West Coast Express
The West Coast Express is a Commuter rail in North America, commuter railway serving the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, Canada. It is owned and operated by the region's transit authority, TransLink (British Columbia), TransLink. ...
.
*
Burrard Station – This was the Vancouver terminus for the 98 B-Line, though it did not make a layover. Located in the middle of the financial district. Transfer point to the SkyTrain system as well as to suburban routes to Burnaby, North Vancouver,
Surrey
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,
Delta
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* Delta (letter) (Δ or δ), the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet
* D (NATO phonetic alphabet: "Delta"), the fourth letter in the Latin alphabet
* River delta, at a river mouth
* Delta Air Lines, a major US carrier ...
,
White Rock,
Coquitlam
Coquitlam ( ) is a city in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada. Mainly suburban, Coquitlam is the List of cities in British Columbia, sixth-largest city in the province, with an estimated population of 174,248 in 2024, and one of th ...
and
Port Moody
Port Moody is a city in British Columbia, Canada, and a member municipality of the Metro Vancouver Regional District. It envelops the east end of Burrard Inlet and is the smallest of the Tri-Cities, bordered by Coquitlam on the east and south ...
.
* Burrard & Robson – Served the
Robson Street shopping district.
* Nelson & Hornby – Formerly known as ''Nelson & Howe'', before the stop was moved. Stopped in front of
One Wall Centre. Also served the provincial law courts.
* Howe & Davie – Served the hospitality district near
False Creek
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. Also a transfer point to buses and community shuttles to
Davie Village.
Vancouver
* 5th Avenue – Served the southern
False Creek
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area as well as
Granville Island
Granville Island is a peninsula and shopping district in the Fairview neighbourhood of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, across False Creek from Downtown Vancouver, under the south end of the Granville Street Bridge. Formerly an industrial ...
.
*
Broadway – Transfer point to the
99 B-Line as well as many trolley routes. It is a short distance away from
Vancouver General Hospital
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and is also the transfer point for those going to
Kitsilano
Kitsilano ( ) is a neighbourhood in the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Named after Squamish chief August Jack Khatsahlano, Kitsilano is located along the southern shore of English Bay, Vancouver, English Bay between Fairview, Vancou ...
.
*
King Edward – Transfer point to the #25 bus, which served the affluent
Shaughnessy area, University, and North
Burnaby
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. B.C. Children's Hospital and B.C. Women's Hospital were a short distance away from the stop
* 41st Avenue – Transfer point to the #41 bus, which served the
Kerrisdale area, particularly the shopping district, and the
Oakridge area. Also served as transfer point to the #43 bus, which is an express version of the #41, but only runs during peak hours, and the #480, which is an express bus from Richmond Centre to
UBC Loop.
* 49th Avenue – Transfer point to the #49 bus, which operates eastbound to nearby
Langara College and terminating at
Metropolis at Metrotown, the biggest
shopping mall
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in the province. During peak hours, the route's western terminus is at University of British Columbia, instead of Dunbar Loop.
* 70th Avenue – Served the
Marpole
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neighbourhood and acts as a transfer point to the #100 bus (which travels along Marine Drive).
Richmond
*
Airport Station – Transfer point to the #424 bus, which was a shuttle to Vancouver International Airport's main terminal. Also served the
Burkeville neighbourhood of Sea Island, and was a transfer point to the #620 bus to the
Tsawwassen ferry terminal. Airport Station was closed the same day the 98 B-Line was discontinued.
* Sea Island Way – Served
River Rock Casino, the largest casino in
Metro Vancouver
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.
* Capstan Way – Served Yaohan Centre, Union Square Shopping Centre, and also the Asian shopping district along Capstan Way itself.
* Aberdeen – Served the main
Golden Village
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Asian shopping district, including
Aberdeen Centre, Empire Centre,
Parker Place, President Plaza, and south side of Yaohan Centre.
* Alderbridge – Served the northern part of the
Lansdowne Centre shopping mall as well as the Alexandra Road restaurant district.
* Lansdowne – Served the southern part of
Lansdowne Centre and the Richmond campus of
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
* Westminster Highway – Popular transfer point to the #401 and #407 buses to
Steveston along No. 1 Road and Gilbert Road, respectively. Many passengers used those routes to reach Richmond Hospital and the headquarters of WorkSafe B.C., the workers' compensation and safety board.
* Richmond Centre – The unofficial terminus of the line (because the bus's destination signs read "98 RICHMOND CENTRE"). Stops outside of the
Richmond Centre shopping mall and is the main transfer point to almost all of the bus routes in Richmond.
*
Brighouse
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locally also
) is a town within the metropolitan borough of Calderdale, in West Yorkshire, England. Historic counties of England, Historically within the West Riding of Yorkshire, it is situated on the River Calder, West Y ...
– The southern terminus of the line. Served the Richmond City Hall and the Brighouse area (particularly the Minoru cultural centre, which is home to the
Richmond Public Library, the local
skating rink and the local
swimming pool
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.)
Route notes
*For early morning and late evening trips, the 98 B-Line provided local non-express service between the ''Brighouse'' stop and the Richmond Transit Centre, along No. 3 Road (south of Granville Avenue) and Steveston Highway (until Shell Road). The buses going back to Richmond Transit Centre were signed "98 To Steveston & Shell B-Line".
*On Mondays to Fridays, during peak hours, 98 B-Line service between Vancouver and
Airport Station was supplemented by the ''#496 Railway/Burrard Station'' and ''#491 One Road/Burrard Station'' express routes. The ''#490 Steveston/Burrard Station'' express route also did this but went to
Highway 99 via
Marpole Loop instead of Airport Station.
*Non-express service was also provided along some of the 98 B-Line's corridors, via the ''#10 Granville/Downtown'' (along Granville Street) and ''#410 Railway/22nd Street Station'' (between the ''Aberdeen'' and ''Brighouse'' stops) routes in Vancouver and Richmond, respectively.
See also
*
Canada Line
The Canada Line is a rapid transit line in Greater Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, that is part of the SkyTrain (Vancouver), SkyTrain system. The line is owned by TransLink (British Columbia), TransLink and InTransitBC and is operated by SN ...
*
Millennium Line
*
Expo Line
*
R1 King George Blvd (formerly 96 B-Line)
*
R4 41st Ave
*
R5 Hastings St (formerly 95 B-Line)
*
97 B-Line
*
99 B-Line
*
List of bus routes in Metro Vancouver
References
External links
TransLink*
ttp://www.tc.gc.ca/programs/environment/UTSP/intelligenttransportationsystems.htm Transport Canada: Urban Transportation Showcase ProgramNovax B-Line Study Report
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2000 establishments in British Columbia
2009 disestablishments in British Columbia
B-Line (Vancouver)
Transport in Richmond, British Columbia