TransLink has launched public engagement on a proposed Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) route between Metrotown and the North Shore—and your voice matters. Public engagement will be open until September 21, 2025.
This new service promises fast, reliable connections with dedicated bus lanes, signal priority, and weather-protected stations. Once complete, it’s expected to serve 60,000 daily riders, connecting more than 85,000 households and 100,000 jobs along the route.
Two Route Options
Option 1: Connecting via Hastings Street and Willingdon Avenue.
Option 2: Connecting via Boundary Road and Lougheed Highway.
Each route has unique benefits and trade-offs, from access to businesses and transit connections to parking and lane adjustments.
Get to know Metrotown-North Shore BRT.
Why This Matters
The North Vancouver Chamber has long been an advocate for expanded transit services on the North Shore. Improved connections mean stronger business opportunities, better access for employees and customers, and a more resilient local economy.
Have Your Say
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Complete the survey at translink.ca/brt (open until September 21, 2025)
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Attend an open house, scheduled in North Vancouver for Sept. 9 at the John Braithwaite Community Centre (Shoreline Room), on Sept. 9 from 3 to 7 p.m., and at the Lynn Creek Community Recreation Centre (Creekview Room) on Sept. 17 from 3 to 7 p.m.
- Email brt@translink.ca or call 778-375-7219 for more information.
Your input will help shape the future of how people—and businesses—connect across the region.
Media
- North Shore News: North Shore RapidBus to Metrotown to start rolling in 2027
- North Shore News: TransLink asks for input on Metrotown-North Shore bus rapid transit route
NV Chamber Regional Advocacy
- Read NV Chamber Letter of Support re: 2025 Transportation Investment Plan
- NV Chamber applauds approval of 2025 Transit Investment Plan
- NV Chamber Connects with Leaders at Bus Rapid Transit Conference
- Join the Call for Metrotown–Park Royal BRT Line