Getting you everywhere you want to go in Metro Vancouver
Get the transit information you need, where and when you need it, with our mobile website, m.translink.ca.
Fares & Passes Fare Zone Map Rider Guide Frequent Transit Network
A new, convenient and secure way to travel is coming in 2013, introducing the Compass card!
Trip Planner Next Bus Alerts Customer Service
There are new consequences for not paying your fare. Visit our Fare Infractions page for more information.
Getting to the Airport Alerts Park and Ride Mobile Website
Keep your bike secure while riding transit and park it in a locker.
Bikes on Transit Events Calendar TravelSmart
Customer Service Taxes Corporate Overview Driving
Your one-stop shop to finding out what's going on, where we'll be and when.
Customer Service Lost and Found
Our transit fleet is fully accessible to people of all abilities, enabling everyone to travel by bus, SkyTrain, SeaBus and West Coast Express(Note: the WCE TrainBus is not wheelchair accessible). Our fleet of vehicles has low floors with ramps and high floors with lifts, and all SkyTrain stations have elevators. It's all part of our commitment to make transit accessible for as many people as possible.
This section will tell you all about our transit accessibility and the programs we've developed to ensure our system stays that way.
Where do I get a Parking Permit? The SPARC BC Parking Permit Program issues parking permits for designated accessible parking zones. Visit the Sparc BC website or call 604.718.7744.
Where do I get a Provincial Bus Pass? If you're from BC and qualify for additional assistance from the BC Ministry of Housing and Social Development, you may be eligible for a discounted yearly bus pass. Read more about the Government's Bus Pass Program.
Use our door-to-door service if you are unable to use public transit without assistance.
Ensures the region’s transit system is as accessible as possible.
Where to sit and how to fit when you board any of our transit services.
Our website provides easy navigation for visually impaired users.