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TransLink
Urban Transit Services
New Westminster, British Columbia 46,012 followers
Metro Vancouver's transportation authority, looking after transit, roads, bridges, cycling and pedestrian paths
About us
TransLink is Metro Vancouver’s regional transportation authority and as an enterprise, we’re proud to be one of BC’s Top Employers. Stand on a street corner in Metro Vancouver and very likely, within a couple minutes, you’ll see us! We are the people and goods movers for our region. But, what does that mean? We manage and operate an integrated regional transportation system — connecting communities by bus, rail, SeaBus, custom transit services, pedestrian and cycling paths, the Major Road Network and five bridges. Helping people and goods get from A to B — that’s our bread and butter. At the same time, we help deliver the region’s goal of creating a greener, more sustainable, more livable Metro Vancouver. We serve 500,000 people a day — young and old from all parts of our region and all walks of life. We deliver them to the people and places that matter to them, and back again. Our employees are united by the common goal of delivering the best to our customers no matter where they work — the shop floor, in the drivers’ seat, planning for the future, managing our Compass Card system, keeping customers safe, or staffing our stations, just to name a few. Our enterprise includes TransLink and three operating companies: B.C. Rapid Transit Company, Coast Mountain Bus Company, and Transit Police. We’re delivering for today and planning for the future, and we’re always looking for top talent. Want to see where you fit in? Check out translink.ca/careers.
- Website
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https://www.translink.ca/
External link for TransLink
- Industry
- Urban Transit Services
- Company size
- 5,001-10,000 employees
- Headquarters
- New Westminster, British Columbia
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1999
- Specialties
- Major Roads Network and Transportation Demand Management
Locations
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Primary
400-287 Nelson's Court
New Westminster, British Columbia V3L 0E7, CA
Employees at TransLink
Updates
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Through busking, Daniel has had exceptional encounters including meeting Ed Sheeran. Are you a musician or know someone who is? Auditions are open to join the TransLink Busker Program! https://lnkd.in/gtvRxXgC
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Whether commuters are craving a snack between connections or need a last-minute cuppa joe, we’ve got them covered. Our commitment to improving the customer experience on transit means bringing the latest and greatest in convenience and innovation! Check out how we’re helping customers fuel their transit journey ☕
New vending machines now at New Westminster and Surrey Central stations - The Buzzer blog
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When seconds mattered, Coast Mountain Bus Company operator Travis Noel's quick thinking and quicker action made all the difference. Read on to learn how he was in the right place, at the right time.
This bus operator's swift action could have been the difference between life and death - The Buzzer blog
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Rose's Orange Shirt Day t-shirt symbolizes healing and resilience.
“Inspiration for people back home” — Orange Shirt Day artist, Rose Tashoots - The Buzzer blog
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Shonta's art is on display wrapping two SkyTrain cars on the Expo Line.
Indigenous artist honours and carries on the story of grandparents through art - The Buzzer blog
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This switch means we’re one step closer to achieving our net-zero emissions goals.
West Coast Express fleet switches to renewable diesel - The Buzzer blog
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We’re completing these important upgrades for our customers in collaboration with QuadReal, Westbank, and the City of Vancouver!
PHOTOS: Oakridge–41st Avenue Station set for upgrades - The Buzzer blog
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Fewer cars around school mean improved air quality and safer roads for children. Plus, kids love walking and talking with friends 😉 https://lnkd.in/gBzi5CjW
WATCH: What's a walking school bus, and why we need it - The Buzzer blog
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The Walking School Bus promotes happy, healthy kids, safer roads, and a more connected community. And that’s why we, along with the Government of British Columbia, support initiatives like this!