99 B-Line - 99 B-Line Stops and Transfer Points

99 B-Line Stops and Transfer Points

99 B-Line
UBC Loop
UBC Allison
Sasamat
Alma
Macdonald
Arbutus
Granville
Willow
Cambie(Canada Line)
Main
Fraser
Clark
Commercial–Broadway Station(Expo Line, Millennium Line)
  • UBC Loop - The western terminus of the line serving UBC's campus centre.
  • UBC Allison - Formerly known as UBC Wesbrook. It is the eastern-most stop in the University Endowment Lands before entering the city of Vancouver. Serves the University Marketplace shopping area as well as the residents around it.
  • Sasamat - Serves the West Point Grey neighbourhood. Is the western-most stop in Vancouver before entering the University Endowment Lands.
  • Alma - Connects to trolley bus routes to the Dunbar corridor. Also a short walk from Jericho Beach.
  • Macdonald - Transfer point to the #22 bus, which travels into downtown Vancouver via Macdonald, Cornwall and Burrard Streets. This route is also used for those going to Vanier Park, the Vancouver Museum, the H. R. MacMillan Space Centre and Saint Paul's Hospital.
  • Arbutus - This stop was added on December 14, 2009. Serves the Kitsilano neighbourhood and provides connections to the #16 Arbutus bus.
  • Granville - Connects to the #10 bus, which runs down Granville and into downtown. Other connections are the #14 UBC/Hastings, #16 Arbutus/29th Avenue Station, and the N9/N10 Night Bus routes.
  • Willow - Serves Vancouver General Hospital and the southern False Creek area. Also a transfer point to route #50 False Creek South and #17 Oak.
  • Cambie - Transfer point to the Canada Line (Broadway – City Hall Station) to downtown, Richmond and Vancouver International Airport. The Canada Line also serves as a connection to bus routes to Surrey, White Rock and Delta. Also serving this station is Vancouver City Hall and the #15 bus that runs down Cambie Street to downtown.
  • Main - Transfer point to the #3 bus that operates between Main Street, TELUS World of Science (better known as Science World) and downtown. Also a short distance from Pacific Central Station, which is the terminus for long-distance train routes and Greyhound bus routes, and Chinatown. Transfer point to the #19 bus that operates Stanley Park and Metrotown Station.
  • Fraser - This stop was added on December 14, 2009 and provides connections to the #8 Fraser bus, which was also improved the same day by providing exclusive use of articulated trolleys.
  • Clark - Serves Vancouver Community College. Also a short walk from the VCC–Clark SkyTrain station.
  • Commercial–Broadway Station - Eastern terminus of the 99 B-Line. Serves the Commercial–Broadway SkyTrain station. Also a transfer point to the #20 bus operating to Commercial Drive and Victoria Drive.

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