Park Royal Exchange

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Park Royal Exchange is an on-street transit exchange in West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Opened on October 16, 1959, it lies on Marine Drive at the Park Royal Shopping Centre and has connections to the Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal, the City and District of North Vancouver (including Capilano University), and Vancouver.[1]

Routes

Stop Number Route Destination Notes
54411 R2 Phibbs Exchange RapidBus service
44 UBC Only when UBC is in session, AM peak only
255 Capilano University via Lower Lonsdale
250, 253,
254, 257
Vancouver
54441 44 Dundarave Only when UBC is in session, PM peak only
250 Horseshoe Bay
250A Dundarave To Marine and 25th
251 Queens
252 Inglewood
255 Dundarave
256 Whitby Estates
257 Horseshoe Bay Express
54442 256 Layover only
54608 253 Caulfeild
61769 254 Layover only
61772 R2, 254 Unloading only
61776 254 Layover only
61782 254 British Properties
256 Spuraway

References

  1. ^ "It's dangerous to be alive" (PDF). The Buzzer. British Columbia Electric Railway Company Ltd. October 9, 1959. Retrieved February 19, 2017.

External links

  • Park Royal Exchange map (PDF file)
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