Marpole Loop | |
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![]() Marpole Loop's main portion with charging station | |
General information | |
Location | Hudson St at SW Marine Dr Vancouver, British Columbia Canada |
Coordinates | 49°12′10″N 123°8′3″W / 49.20278°N 123.13417°W |
Owned by | TransLink |
Operated by | TransLink |
Bus routes | 2 |
Bus stands | 5 |
Bus operators | Coast Mountain Bus Company |
Other information | |
Fare zone | 1 |
History | |
Opened | July 4, 1905 |
Rebuilt | 1958 |
Marpole Loop is a public transit exchange in the Marpole neighbourhood of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The exchange is a part of Metro Vancouver's TransLink transit network. It is the southernmost transit exchange located within the city of Vancouver.
Marpole Loop originally opened on July 4, 1905[1][2] as an interurban station on the BCER Lulu Island line.[3][4] Interurban services continued to operate until February 28, 1958, coinciding with the completion of the "Rails-to-Rubber" transition.[5][6]
On September 7, 2009, suburban routes that served Marpole Loop from Delta, Richmond, Surrey and White Rock, were rerouted to terminate at Bridgeport station on SkyTrain's Canada Line.[7] On the same date, trolley bus route 17 Oak was rerouted away from Marpole Loop to terminate at Marine Drive station and route 10 Granville was extended from Marpole to the same new terminus.[8]
In mid-2019, TransLink installed a charging station at the loop for its battery-electric bus pilot project.[9][10] Revenue operation for the charging station began on September 11, 2019.[11][12]
Located on Southwest Marine Drive at the northern foot of the Arthur Laing Bridge, which connects Vancouver to Richmond and Vancouver International Airport. Part of the exchange is located on Marine Drive itself, and part of it is located in an area separated from regular traffic. Because of this arrangement, the loop covers a large area; TransLink maps sometimes designate the loop as "Hudson" to avoid confusion.[13]
The loop is located next to the Vancouver Transit Centre, which replaced the Oakridge Transit Centre in September 2006. The transit depot houses the city of Vancouver's public transit fleet. Marpole Loop can accommodate trolley buses, regular-length diesel buses and articulated buses.
See also: List of bus routes in Metro Vancouver |
As of October 2020, Marpole Loop was served by the following routes:[14]
Bay | Route | Destination | Notes |
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1 | — | — | Unloading only |
2 | 10 | Granville | To Marine Drive Station |
3 | — | — | Not in service due to indefinite suspension of route 480[15] |
4 | 10 | Downtown | |
100 | Marpole Loop | ||
5 | 100 | 22nd Street Station |