Consultation for the 2024 Investment Plan has concluded.
The 2024 Investment Plan will address critical transit service needs on the region’s most
overcrowded routes. The plan responds to Metro Vancouver’s unprecedented growth, while preparing
to implement the ten-year Access for Everyone plan. With 90,000 new residents moving to the region
in 2023 alone, we must invest in our system now to keep up with this growth. For details, please
read the 2024
Investment Plan Discussion Guide.
Key priorities in the 2024 Investment Plan include:
Increasing service on 60 bus routes to address overcrowding
The 2024 Investment Plan will address critical transit service needs on the region’s most
overcrowded routes. The plan responds to Metro Vancouver’s unprecedented growth, while preparing
to implement the ten-year Access for Everyone plan. With 90,000 new residents moving to the region
in 2023 alone, we must invest in our system now to keep up with this growth. For details, please
read the 2024
Investment Plan Discussion Guide.
Key priorities in the 2024 Investment Plan include:
Increasing service on 60 bus routes to address overcrowding
Extending evening hours on 11 bus routes
Expanding the bus fleet to prepare for Bus Rapid Transit
Increasing Canada Line frequencies
Earlier SeaBus sailings by 15 minutes on weekdays
Enhancing late-evening HandyDART service
Investing in road safety and new cycling and walking infrastructure
Adding new bus priority infrastructure
While the 2024 Investment Plan stabilizes finances in the short term, a new sustainable funding
model is needed to advance priority projects outlined in the Access for Everyone plan. TransLink
is continuing to work with senior government partners to secure a new funding model that will
support regional transportation and keep up with growth for years to come.
Transit is the key to unlocking affordable housing, a thriving local economy, and reaching our
climate targets. Investing in public transit ensures residents can stay connected to job
opportunities, educational institutions, and essential services – no matter where they live in the
region.