The First Day of RapidBus in Vancouver

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  • čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
  • In January 2020, TransLink started service on 4 RapidBus routes. These routes include:
    R1 King George Blvd (Newton Exchange // Guildford)
    R3 Lougheed Highway (Haney Place // Coqutilam Station)
    R4 41st Avenue (UBC // Joyce Station)
    R5 Hastings Street (SFU // Burrard Station)
    The routes are an upgrade over the existing B-Lines. More info can be found at new.translink.ca/projects/rap...
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    480 tidbit:
    The 480 is intended meant to be a direct route between Bridgeport Station and UBC. The only riders suffering from these cuts are those who come into Bridgeport Station via the Park and Ride and regional bus, those without a U-Pass, and those who need direct access to Granville Street. When coming in from Richmond Centre, riders technically still have to transfer twice. Frequency on the R4, in addition to new Canada Line trains, makes standing on a 480 seem redundant.
    ====Additional Sources:====
    CPTDB Wiki article on R1: bit.ly/36zZ50q
    CPTDB Wiki article on R3: bit.ly/300GpUT
    CPTDB Wiki article on R4: bit.ly/36BupvF
    CPTDB Wiki article on R5: bit.ly/2tHMABu
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Komentáře • 44

  • @DenisAgar
    @DenisAgar Před 4 lety +7

    Thank you for making this! Helpful to see it when I can't go to all corridors on opening day.

  • @devonsatchell
    @devonsatchell Před 4 lety +4

    Woah the hybrids sounds great.

  • @marksman1416
    @marksman1416 Před 4 lety +3

    Nice addition of the history of the routes

    • @classicrockcafe
      @classicrockcafe Před 4 lety

      There used to be a #1 bus, called Beach. I rode it once, but forget the route of that bus.

  • @lukehalmrast7366
    @lukehalmrast7366 Před měsícem

    Wow has it really been over 4 years? I was still 13 when rapidbus launched and now I’m graduating high school in a month 😢

  • @jmstransit
    @jmstransit  Před 4 lety +12

    Footage timestamps:
    R1 King George Blvd: 0:00
    R3 Lougheed Highway: 2:37
    R4 41st Avenue: 7:05
    R5 Hastings Street: 4:43

    • @justinm.1
      @justinm.1 Před 4 lety

      JMS Transit
      The bus that was on the R5 in this video (190...something), I wonder what letter it’ll have 😜

    • @jmstransit
      @jmstransit  Před 4 lety

      @@justinm.1 Their (prefix) significance has greatly decreased compared to the early 2000s, and aren't worth following as precisely nowadays

    • @Jayy-im2px
      @Jayy-im2px Před 3 lety

      I think you forgot R2 Park Royal to Phibbis Exchange.

    • @jmstransit
      @jmstransit  Před 3 lety

      Hello, and thanks for watching!
      The R2 started on April 6, 2020 while the four other routes started on January 6, 2020. Hence, the R2 was still under construction at the time this was filmed.

    • @kyliejuvelin2125
      @kyliejuvelin2125 Před rokem

      Ssefe Dr r😢😢😢😢😢😮😮

  • @justinm.1
    @justinm.1 Před 4 lety +6

    1) @3:45 that explains why it’s so quiet when it’s at a bus stop lol (it’s nice that it doesn’t take a few seconds for it to start up again, like with cars and trucks that have that feature)
    2) Would be interesting if they added some D60LFR’s onto the Rapidbus routes 👍🏼

    • @jmstransit
      @jmstransit  Před 4 lety +1

      I believe a D60LFR made a brief appearance on the morning after this was filmed - it was quickly changed out by noon rolled around

  • @kittybanana9389
    @kittybanana9389 Před 4 lety +4

    The r3 stops much less than the 701 does. 2 stops in Coq, 3 stops in poco, a stop in PM, and 3 stops in Maple.

    • @ragellejean
      @ragellejean Před 4 lety

      Correction: 2 in Coquitlam, 2 in PoCo.
      Also the R3 bypasses the longer route in Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge taken by the 701 so, you’re right about that one.

  • @AvgeekJoe
    @AvgeekJoe Před 3 lety +1

    Nice video!

  • @madtrucker3757
    @madtrucker3757 Před 2 lety +1

    The big advantage to these articulated buses is increased passé capacity. Besides, they’re really cool . In some parts of Europe they run tri-articulated buses. Some are even double-decker.

  • @spicymoca_KFP
    @spicymoca_KFP Před 4 lety +6

    bendy bois

  • @ragellejean
    @ragellejean Před 4 lety +5

    You’ve captured some amazing content for the opening day of service! Though I wonder why some buses still have the old exterior wrap.

    • @jmstransit
      @jmstransit  Před 4 lety

      They're gradually being unwrapped. I expect some to stay on, though - gives the artic fleet some flexibility in case any of the yards is short on non-rapidbus artics

    • @Jfkdjdjdmdnd
      @Jfkdjdjdmdnd Před 4 lety +1

      They will be 100% unwrapped after the r2 is launched

    • @ryguy3x
      @ryguy3x Před 4 lety

      I like them with the wrap

    • @ryguy3x
      @ryguy3x Před 4 lety

      @@jmstransit i see unwrapped rapidbus units on the 145, 99 b line, and other non rapidbus routes

  • @crazygrape1907
    @crazygrape1907 Před 2 lety

    hey that’s me in the thumbnail!

  • @KennyCraft
    @KennyCraft Před 4 lety +2

    r5 runs on novas during snowfalls!

  • @birchtree5884
    @birchtree5884 Před 4 lety +2

    Captions aren’t available for this video tho

  • @mariachrzski18
    @mariachrzski18 Před 3 lety +2

    What bus will get riders to UBC from Arbutus after taking the Millennium Line extension?

    • @jmstransit
      @jmstransit  Před 3 lety +1

      My bet is a truncated 99 - There's little reason to build an R9 half-RapidBus with no real-time info and no amenities.
      Begs the question: will students avoid the transfer at Arbutus by taking 49/R4?

  • @MarksCar-rs1nm
    @MarksCar-rs1nm Před 3 lety

    Alt. Title: “The First Day Of More Cute Buses in Vancouver”

  • @TheStanleyPouch
    @TheStanleyPouch Před rokem +1

    i always go and eat at uncle fatihs pizza i think its good pizza

    • @jmstransit
      @jmstransit  Před rokem

      At the R1 southbound stop at Surrey Central? Yeah great value for one slice

  • @chyanbongco
    @chyanbongco Před rokem

    They have chimes? 😦

  • @Jfkdjdjdmdnd
    @Jfkdjdjdmdnd Před 4 lety

    I went on r1 and r5

  • @oilwings
    @oilwings Před 3 lety

    Why the name change from B-line?

    • @jmstransit
      @jmstransit  Před 3 lety +1

      There are multiple reasons as to why TransLink (TL) chose to change from the B-Line. The following is info gathered from multiple sources including planners and internet sources.
      buzzer.translink.ca/2019/07/introducing-a-new-member-to-the-translink-fleet-say-hello-to-rapidbus/
      Your question actually highlights some of the different opinions around the rebranding. I'll list:
      1) The B-Line was intended to be a rhyme to the 99 so as to brand the service as some sort of a premium. It's also ingenious because a "Bee Line" by definition is the most direct route between two points. Over time, this faded as the need for more "Rapid Transit" routes came about.
      2) The introduction of 4 new Bus-Rapid-Transit routes in the 10-year investment plan presented the chance for TransLink to either re-brand or upgrade the B-Line brand.
      Critiques:
      1) Some argue that such a change wasn't necessary as the name B-Line had already implied that the route was an express. However, this may not be obvious to tourists.
      2) The 99 is a special case in and of itself. Since that bus is eventually being replaced by SkyTrain (albeit in 2 phases), TL had two choices: either keep the double branding, or convert everything but risk the brand dilution from not investing heavily into 99 B-Line upgrades since that corridor is going to become SkyTrain anyways. TL chose the former: to keep the double branding and present RapidBus as a more "branded" service with more premiums compared to B-Line.
      Eventually, the RapidBus brand was decided on as the numbering system was more straightforward and in one place should you need more than 10 lines co-existing at once (so R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R-whatever). The link in the above comment also has more explanation on why the colour green was chosen.
      Co-incidentally, the current CEO Kevin Desmond was in charge of Seattle's King County Metro as they developed their bus-rapid-transit system, RapidRide.
      The key to all this is being able to perform these upgrades in the first place due to the availability of funding from all levels of government.

  • @ryguy3x
    @ryguy3x Před 4 lety

    The r2 started running

    • @jmstransit
      @jmstransit  Před 4 lety

      ..Of which I only have pictures at the moment. Extended coverage delayed due to COVID-19

  • @innosam123
    @innosam123 Před 4 lety

    There are no Closed Captions...

    • @jmstransit
      @jmstransit  Před 4 lety

      So these are subtitles? I'm getting mixed results on the internet. Will keep in mind for future videos.

  • @mammottplays7888
    @mammottplays7888 Před 3 lety

    Future Rapid Bus Routes
    R6 22nd St Stn to Richmond Brighouse Stn Express
    R7 Burrard Stn to Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal Express

    • @jmstransit
      @jmstransit  Před 3 lety

      Might wanna up your route numbers, R6 & R7 are already confirmed for future routes (Scott Road and Richmond respectively)

    • @mammottplays7888
      @mammottplays7888 Před 3 lety

      @@jmstransit so it might be R8 and R9

    • @jmstransit
      @jmstransit  Před 3 lety

      Actually yeah R7 is the Richmond-expo line connection
      R8 can be your horseshoe bay route, just gotta hope it happens

    • @mammottplays7888
      @mammottplays7888 Před 3 lety

      @@jmstransit ok