Anyone who lives or commutes to North / West Vancouver usually experiences rush hour lasting most of the day. Forget about getting anywhere quickly on all the feeder routes to Lions Gate or Iron Workers Bridges. It’s been a major pain for all of my adult life.
The first report I read about bridges or tunnels was written in the 1970’s. This link discusses the first draft of potential new upgrades to the North Shore. Keep in mind the last bridge was built in the early 1960’s and Lions Gate was built in the 1930’s. Clearly the population has increased substantially since the 60’s and North Shore is due for a new crossing.
I heard District N Vancouver mayor stating the plans will span the next 30 years. I can’t believe that with such huge traffic jams now that it will be part of a 30 year plan! Wake up Mayors!
https://bc.ctvnews.ca/mobile/these...tween-vancouver-and-the-north-shore-1.4835584
In my mind two crossings are required with Skytrain or light rail in a loop to Park Royal and along lower North Vancouver to a new bridge crossing with train and vehicles to Burnaby and downtown Vancouver. Yes it’s going to cost many billions of dollars. It’s time to bite the bullet and get improvements started.
The first report I read about bridges or tunnels was written in the 1970’s. This link discusses the first draft of potential new upgrades to the North Shore. Keep in mind the last bridge was built in the early 1960’s and Lions Gate was built in the 1930’s. Clearly the population has increased substantially since the 60’s and North Shore is due for a new crossing.
I heard District N Vancouver mayor stating the plans will span the next 30 years. I can’t believe that with such huge traffic jams now that it will be part of a 30 year plan! Wake up Mayors!
https://bc.ctvnews.ca/mobile/these...tween-vancouver-and-the-north-shore-1.4835584
In my mind two crossings are required with Skytrain or light rail in a loop to Park Royal and along lower North Vancouver to a new bridge crossing with train and vehicles to Burnaby and downtown Vancouver. Yes it’s going to cost many billions of dollars. It’s time to bite the bullet and get improvements started.





