@GoldenSlurpee Nobody answered you? Richmond, a municipality that is part of greater Vancouver, is on river delta and has a lot of farm land. If you go east, up the Fraser Valley, there is still a huge amount of farmland until the Valley "pinches off" about 80-90 miles from the city.
Unfortunately, all but 20 of Vancouver's classics are now scrap metal. One 1991 model is in preservation, the other 19 GM/MCI Classics ranging from 1987 to 1989 are in BC Transit hands now.
so many places 214 goes
TheFolder777 5 months ago
Anyone know if Vancouver has a wide open area? Like for farms and such.
GoldenSlurpee 1 year ago
@GoldenSlurpee Nobody answered you? Richmond, a municipality that is part of greater Vancouver, is on river delta and has a lot of farm land. If you go east, up the Fraser Valley, there is still a huge amount of farmland until the Valley "pinches off" about 80-90 miles from the city.
NVanWendy 1 year ago
yes there are a few kicking around but not many most of them are gone now, surrey has a few left but thats it.
donna5498 2 years ago
N stands for newton
mrtrainboy019 2 years ago
it stands for North Vancouver
BakuganExedra 2 years ago
werg2
ryancarlopot 2 years ago
lol i remember seeing the e900 trolleys doing this!
cactuarizamoron 2 years ago
Unfortunately, all but 20 of Vancouver's classics are now scrap metal. One 1991 model is in preservation, the other 19 GM/MCI Classics ranging from 1987 to 1989 are in BC Transit hands now.
Welwyn22 2 years ago
does it say phibbs exchange on the last part?
cactuarizamoron 3 years ago
i dont think these run anymore in vancouver (then again i havent ridden a bus in down town recently)
deora2dude 3 years ago
yeah no offence or nothing but i couldnt get hornie over a bus or nothing lik you lot did lol
jono19862007 4 years ago
That is a bus
smartestinUSA 4 years ago
Yeah, the Classics are my favorites, Plus I miss those Roll Signs, U.S.A. no longer has them.
qwandiddy 3 years ago