Evergreen Line ALRT Projects
Once the Evergreen Line is constructed, Coquitlam residents and businesses will be able to connect quickly with various communities in the Metro Vancouver area. Evergreen will be faster, more comfortable and have greater capacity than the existing transit system that is serving the Tri-Cities. The Provincial Government has committed to manage implementation of this project.
Project Updates
Visit the Evergreen Line page for updates on traffic impacts and contact information.
Evergreen Line Contractor Website
The primary contractor that is responsible for building the Evergreen Line has developed a project page which will have ongoing updates for construction. EGRT Construction will be responsible for the construction of elevated and at-grade guideways, a two-kilometre bored tunnel, seven stations, power substations, train operating systems, parking facilities, and a vehicle storage and light maintenance facility.
Province Announces Station Names and Construction Schedule
The Government of Canada, the government of British Columbia and TransLink announced the construction schedule for the next 12 months and the final station names for the Evergreen Line, the newest rapid transit project in Metro Vancouver opening in summer 2016...
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Evergreen Line Street Enhancement Concepts
The City of Coquitlam Evergreen Line Project Team collected feedback on potential Street Enhancement Concepts for the Evergreen ALRT Corridor. Two Open Houses were held in conjunction with Community Planning's Transit-Oriented Development Strategy on June 21 and June 23 to get advanced background information on the ideas and concepts we are looking for feedback on, you can check out this presentation.
Evergreen Line ALRT Project Contact Information
Email: info@evergreenline.gov.bc.ca
Traffic Line Info Phone: 604 927-2080
Project Office: 2900 Barnet Highway, Coquitlam (close to the Coquitlam West Coast Express Station)
Project website: www.evergreenline.gov.bc.ca
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