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Broadway Subway Project

Aerial drone shot of the construction at Cambie-City Hall Station

Photo courtesy of the Ministry of Transportation

Vancouver’s Broadway Corridor is an important economic, healthcare, and residential centre, and the busiest bus route in Canada and the U.S.A – with more than 100,000 transit trips each day. 


Over the next 30 years, Metro Vancouver will welcome 1 million new residents and 600,000 new jobs. As the region grows, so do its transportation needs.

The Broadway Subway Project is a direct extension of the existing Millennium Line.

Scheduled to open in 2027, the province of British Columbia is delivering this project in partnership with TransLink and the City of Vancouver.

Continuing from VCC–Clark Station on an elevated guideway for 700 metres, the extension will then travel underground along Broadway for 5 km.

Broadway Subway Project Overview Map 

The project includes 6 new underground stations, including an interim terminus station at Arbutus Street as a future phase of investment could extend rapid transit all the way to UBC’s Point Grey campus with a Millennium Line UBC extension. Until that time, B-Line bus service will continue between Arbutus Street and UBC.


Construction Details and Bus Stop Updates

Starting July 16, 2026, we’re temporarily moving some stops near Broadway and Cambie in Vancouver to make way for the Broadway Subway (Millennium Line Extension). Use this map to find your nearest bus stop.


Map showing Broadway Subway reroute

Bus Stops Temporarily Moved Near Broadway–City Hall Station

  • For customers travelling eastbound on Routes 9, 99, and N9, please use Stop #60535 located on the south side of Broadway between Cambie and Ash Streets.

  • For customers travelling westbound on Route 9, please use Stop #58269 located on the north side of Broadway between Cambie and Ash Streets.

  • For customers travelling northbound on Routes 15, 17, and N15, please use Stop #60676 located on the east side of Cambie Street between 10th and 11th Avenues.

Know before you go and sign up for Transit Alerts. For more information, please visit  broadwaysubway.ca.