C-Tran broke ground Wednesday on its newest bus rapid transit line to serve the Highway 99 and Main Street corridors. Local leaders say it will make higher education more accessible for residents from the Vancouver waterfront to Salmon Creek.
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Source: The Columbian
C-Tran breaks ground on Highway 99-Main Street bus rapid transit line
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