Vancouver Transit Centre

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Contact Vancouver Transit Centre

Address :

9149 Hudson St, Vancouver, BC V6P 4N5, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +77877
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9149 Hudson St, Vancouver, BC V6P 4N5, Canada
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Travis Yelland on Google

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Best transit centre in all ofnorth america! Ive worked here for a very long time since before it was opened and is a top notch place other than its plans to make it were read upside down...lol
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R Post on Google

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Great fun place to visit. Call ahead!
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Jude Knight on Google

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There is a small park, just keep walking down Hudson Street to the end and then hopefully you will see the path that is short nice walk along the Fraser River. Watch for buses for this is where Transit keeps a lot of their buses.
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Peter Robinson on Google

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I recently acquired a 3-wheeled electric Scooter and thanks to the VTC Website discovered Vancouver Transit had a Training Class for Scooter and Wheelchair travellers using the Vanc. Bus system. I phoned for an appointment and went there for an hour’s training yesterday by a Bus DRUVER, (not a Transit Desk-Type person). Drew showed me the best methods of getting on and off the Two distinctly different types of bus in use on the Lower Mainland. Having a Driver show me was most helpful as he knew the pitfalls encountered by Scooter users, especially for me with a slightly longer model of Scooter. This training gave me incredible confidence and I immediately put it to use at 2:20-ish pm on my way home to West 41st Ave., even though the very first bus was a newer model of bus recently put into use by VTC. And even though the interior configuration was ever so slightly different than the two buses I had been trained on earlier, with the very kind assistance of that bus driver, I was able to manoeuvre myself into a safe travelling position. Getting off was a breeze. It was the driver who explained it was one of the newer models in the fleet. ThisTraining Service provided by VTC must be commended, NOT ONLY for providing this service, but for having such a patient and understanding instructor as Drew who helped me yesterday! I strongly recommend anyone new to the world of Electric Scooters or Wheelchairs, that they should book an appointment and take this FREE, practical and confidence building Training Course at VTC near Hudson and Marine Drive in Vancouver. Thank you VTC for this incredible service. Peter Robinson, Vancouver.
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JP G (Greywulf73) on Google

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Vancouver transit is growing which is great but it really bothers me that buses don't run on time. I can understand buses being late because of traffic but when buses dont keep to their schedules by flying past midway stops and waiting for an extended period at major stops. This is especially true on weekends or during afterhours schedules when buses come by at wider intervals and people have to make a specific bus to make it to school or work.
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Sharon Gillis on Google

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Went to learn how to get my new scooter on and off the buses. If I lived in Vancouver it would have been great but I live in Surrey and the buses are not as wide so it is very hard for me to access them. I told the trainer that I was sure bus she was using was much wider . So I just don't even try to get on them now
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Lannette MacLean on Google

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Easily accessible from Marpole loop. Lots of knowledgeable staff. VTC is the home of Vancouver's trolley buses, dispatch and training center
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Jarrel Joson on Google

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There are lots of buses there and they look pretty cool.

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