
Metro Vancouver Bus and SeaBus Services Resume After 48-hour Strike Ends
Published on January 24, 2024
Bus and SeaBus services in Metro Vancouver have resumed on Jan. 24 morning after the end of a 48-hour strike by supervisors that ground Coast Mountain Bus Company routes to a standstill. Regional transport operator TransLink says regular services had resumed by around 4 a.m. with the exception of the NightBus service that returns on Jan. 24 evening. The union representing more than 180 transit supervisors had said they would be back at work by 3 a.m. and Coast Mountain said it expected services to be running normally before the morning rush hour. While it’s back to work on Jan. 24 morning, there’s no resolution in sight for the contract dispute behind the shutdown that the bus company says affected 300,000 riders each day....
