TransLink advises riders that they will not be able to use its Trip Planning tool to plan their trips due to service restrictions.
Starting Wednesday, April 22, TransLink will make further suspensions across the Bus, SkyTrain, SeaBus, and West Coast Express networks due to low ridership relating to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Earlier this morning, the transportation agency tweeted that the Trip Planning tool does not show the current reductions to service for SeaBus, SkyTrain and West Coast Express. As such, riders are advised to allow for extra travel time, as they won't be able to specifically plan for their trip.
Riders are also advised to only travel on transit if necessary, so space remains available for our essential service workers.
Expo Line capacity will be reduced by 20% during peak hours.  During middays, early evenings, and weekends, capacity will be reduced by 20% to 40%, depending on the time of day.
Millennium Line capacity will be reduced by 15% during peak hours. During middays, early evenings, and weekends, capacity will be reduced by 20% to 40%, depending on the time of day.
Canada Line capacity has been reduced by 18% during peak hours.
On the West Coast Express, trains one, three and five will continue running with fewer cars. However, trains two and four remain temporarily cancelled.
18 bus routes will be suspended on May 24. In mid May, an additional 47 routes will be suspended, and frequency will be reduced on all remaining routes.
The last SeaBus sailing will happen at 7:30 p.m. from Lonsdale Quay and 7:45 p.m. from Waterfront. SeaBus sailings will continue every 30-minutes.
In order to view more information on service reductions, riders may visit TransLink's online.