https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/r2-rapidbus-north-shore-metrotown-burnaby-route-extension
https://aquilinidevelopment.com/community/kwasen-village
The Kwasen Village & BCIT area is becoming a new intersection of housing & shopping, as well as education. So, hopefully starting in 2027, there will be an express bus from Metrotown_to_West- Vancouver. It will run along Willingdon Avenue providing a rapid bus link between Metrotown and Brentwood-Town-Centre-Station. Then onto N.Vancouver & W.Vancouver. This is being done, because backwards Vancouver refuses to build a rapid bus tunnel under or near the absurd, 3 lane Lions_Gate Bridge. Plus, the BC Government isn't interested in extending the SkyTrain on a bridge or through a tunnel to W.Vancouver. Thus, the inept, 3 lane Lions-Gate-Bridge remains as one of the worst bottlenecks or chokepoints in the world.
Perth, WA built a 10 lane bridge with double train tracks in the middle of it.
https://www.skyperth.com/ digitalstockfiles/train-over- the-narrows-bridge 3 sections. https://upload. wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ commons/9/9e/Narrows_Bridge_ from_QV.1.jpg Two 5 lane sections and a double track middle section. https://www. youtube.com/watch?v= 1xNv6nNKaRI
Seattle, WA did something similar, but their 3 section bridge or crossing has 4 lanes each way & a double track middle section.
https://www.mi-reporter.com/ news/sound-transit-begins- light-rail-testing-across-i-90 , https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=felRTAG5MWc
Montreal also did something similar to Seattle & Perth.
https://rem.info/en/albums/ first-trip-across-samuel-de- champlain-bridge-july-2022 A 3 section bridge with 4 lanes each way. https://www.systra.com/ en/news/the-samuel-de- champlain-bridge-in-canada- opens-to-train-traffic Plus, a middle section with 2 tracks. https://www.youtube. com/watch?v=DkZDtKKQ_e0 , http s://www.youtube.com/watch?v= g9O6RzsXIqQ
Being from backwards Vancouver & backwater BC, it's always amazing to see what other places can do, simply because they aren't in BC.
Fortunately, Perth, Seattle & Montreal don't have to contend with anything like the inept Vancouver & BC transportation mentality. It's mindboggeling that in 2025, Vancouver is still only running 4 car trains to Surrey & only 2 car trains to Coquitlam & Richmond. This, combined with several narrow bridges, makes it one of the most congested cities in the world. It's a sad & pathetic situation, because things in BC should be designed for proper future capacity expansion.