File:Vancouver Olympic Line Street Car.jpg
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DescriptionVancouver Olympic Line Street Car.jpg |
English: The Olympic Line – Vancouver’s 2010 Streetcar – is a state-of-the-art, accessible and sustainable transportation project that connects Granville Island to the Canada Line Olympic Village Station.
Vancouver’s partner in this project, Bombardier Transportation, brought two modern, accessible streetcars on loan from Brussels, Belgium to Canada. Bombardier is operating and maintaining the vehicles during the demonstration project. The Olympic Line runs about every six to ten minutes on approximately 1.8 kms of dedicated track. The demonstration streetcar will extend the regional transit network during the 2010 Winter Games and decrease the number of private vehicles, motor coaches and transit diesel buses to and from Granville Island. |
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Author | Bh8380 |
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