Commuters planning to get around Metro Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»Monday via public transit are being urged to dress warmly and pack their patience, as TransLink cautions riders of potential service delays.
Sub-zero temps, paired with Sunday's snowfall across the region have transit users waking up to a mess on the roads for Monday's morning commute, and that means delays, detours, and possibly cancellations on TransLink bus routes.
"We continue to salt and sand bus loops and SkyTrain stations, but please use caution in these areas and remember to dress warmly in anticipation of potential delays," notes TransLink on their website.
Both the SkyTrain's Expo and Millennium lines will be operating with four cars, which means increased capacity but decreased frequency of trains.
When it comes to bus routes, TransLink has issued a blanket alert for all lines: "Bus service may experience delays on some of the routes due to inclement weather. Please allow extra travel time and bundle up!"
Early morning commuters may face detours already, which TransLink has posted via Twitter:144 Metrotown Station detour. From SFU Loop, University High St, University Crescent, Highland Court, Campus Rd, University Dr, Gaglardi resume regular route due to road conditions.^RR
— TransLink BC (@TransLink)
143 SFU/Burquitlam Station detour. From Burquitlam Stn via Clarke, Como Lake, Gaglardi Way, Broadway, Production into Production Stn. Return via same routing. due to road conditions.^RR
— TransLink BC (@TransLink)
351 Crescent Beach/Bridgeport Station detour 5:35am. Via 152, 16 Ave, both directions (omit Thrift/Oxford) due to road conditions.
— TransLink BC (@TransLink)
145 Production Station detour 5:25am. From SFU Loop, University High St, University Crescent, Highland Court, Campus Rd, University Dr, Gaglardi resume regular route due to road conditions.^RR
— TransLink BC (@TransLink)
If you are still planning on using TransLink Monday, be sure to check their Twitter account and page online before heading out.
For those making connections to BC Ferries, currently there are no for trips in or out of the two Metro Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»terminals.