Happy 15th Anniversary West Coast Express

Written by jrood

Fifteen years of service and 30 million riders later, Vancouver's West Coast Express commuter rail line had reason to celebrate. Doug Kelsey, TransLink's executive vice-president and president of British Columbia Rapid Transit Company, Ltd., and Maple Ridge-Mission MLA Marc Dalton joined hundreds of daily commuters at the Waterfront Station to commemorate the anniversary.

"Over our 15 years of
service, we’ve doubled ridership, expanded our fleet, served 30 million riders
and turned the service into one of the most cost-effective commuter rail
services in North America," said Kelsey. "This milestone is a perfect
opportunity to say ‘thanks’ both to our loyal customers and to our dedicated
staff and contractors, whose work has brought West Coast Express a
consistently, exceptionally high customer satisfaction rating."

Thanks to government
funding, the commuter rail service has steadily expanded over the years, with
seven new cars being added to the fleet by the end of the year.

"The West Coast Express
provides an invaluable commuter service for residents all along the line. It is
especially appreciated by those from cities like Maple Ridge and Mission who
have long commutes," said Dalton. "The West Coast Express is popular because it
provides comfortable downtime along a scenic route. Commuters arrive at work or
at home much more relaxed then if they had driven."

The West Coast Express
commuter rail service opened on Nov. 3, 1995, connecting Mission with downtown
Vancouver. Average daily ridership has grown from about 5,000 to more than
10,500 per day.

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