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#1 KevinKorell

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Posted 10 April 2020 - 12:10 AM

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                                     Transit Service Reductions due to COVID-19

Given ridership has significantly decreased on transit over the past few weeks, TransLink is making minor service reductions to SeaBus, bus, SkyTrain, and West Coast Express services.

  • - SeaBus will transition to sailings every 30 minutes all day, instead of every 10-minutes.

  • - Bus routes which have excess capacity, including those with empty buses, will have some frequencies reduced.

  • - Expo and Millennium Lines will see slight frequency reductions, with first and last train schedules remaining in place.

  • - West Coast Express Trains 2 and 4 have been cancelled.

  • - TransLink is carefully monitoring passenger levels in order to balance lower ridership with the need to maintain social distancing.

  • For more information, visit our Coronavirus (COVID-19) Precautions page.

 



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Posted 15 April 2020 - 11:30 AM

Progressive Railroading, 4/15/20:


 

  TransLink seeks emergency funding    

 

 

 

TransLink is seeking federal and provincial emergency relief funding to offset expenses incurred by providing essential transit service in Vancouver, British Columbia, during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

 

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Posted 15 April 2020 - 05:18 PM

Mass Transit Magazine, 4/15/20
 

TransLink sounds alarm that without emergency funding, service will see “unprecedented cuts"

 

The Metro Vancouver transit system is losing C$75 million per month due to a combination of ridership reduction, suspending fares and falling fuel tax revenue all associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

 

Kevin Desmond, CEO of TransLink, which serves the Metro Vancouver area in British Columbia, says the agency has done the best it can to keep services running for essential workers, but with operating revenues reduced by half since mid-March, emergency relief funding is needed or drastic service cuts will be needed.  

 

“We’ve done the best we can to keep essential services operating for those workers who need it to get to their workplaces, but we are losing C$75 million (US$54.01 million) per month and on our current trajectory, we will face cash flow issues within weeks,” said Desmond. “It’s a dire situation which will force us to cancel entire routes and significantly reduce service levels on all transit modes, meaning far longer wait times and much more crowding for customers.”

 

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Posted 21 April 2020 - 12:03 PM

Vancouver, BC Sun, 4/20/20:


 

   COVID-19: Service reductions, layoffs, executive pay cuts begin this week at TransLink

 

 

 

As TransLink begins slashing services, laying off employees and cutting executive pay this week to stem revenue losses caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, B.C. Premier John Horgan has called on the federal government to provide aid to ailing transit agencies.

 

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Posted 21 September 2020 - 12:58 PM

Metro Magazine, 9/18/20

 
TransLink Launching Fall Ridership Campaign

 

 
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As part of this new push, a limited number of Compass Cards will be made available featuring the signature phrase of Dr. Bonnie Henry: “Be Kind, Be Calm, Be Safe.”

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Canada’s TransLink is launching a new campaign aimed at boosting transit ridership while also reminding customers of the safety and reliability of its transit system. As part of this new push, a limited number of Compass Cards will be made available featuring the signature phrase of Dr. Bonnie Henry: “Be Kind, Be Calm, Be Safe.”

 

“Since the restart of British Columbia’s economy in June, our regular riders have gradually been returning to transit,” said TransLink CEO Kevin Desmond. “We want to continue to build ridership over coming months, with systemwide ridership currently sitting at around 43 percent of pre-pandemic levels. TransLink’s Safe Operating Action Plan includes several enhanced safety initiatives to ensure customers know that transit is a safe and reliable alternative to driving as British Columbia’s economy continues to reopen.”

 

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Posted 21 September 2020 - 01:59 PM

Progressive Railroading, 9/21/20

 
TransLink receives COVID-19 relief funding

 

 

Canadian provincial and federal governments last week awarded TransLink CA$644 million to cover revenue losses the agency is incurring as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

 

The one-time funding will enable TransLink to maintain current service levels and continue enhanced safety measures, TransLink officials said in a statement.

 

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Posted 11 November 2020 - 12:44 PM

Progressive Railroading, 11/11/20

TransLink to test copper-coating product on SkyTrain cars

 

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Organosilane is a wipe-on coating that can provide long-lasting protection against damaging microbes such as bacteria, mold, mildew and many viruses. Photo – TransLink
 

TransLink soon will test a new bacteria- and virus-killing copper-coating product on high-touch surfaces on SkyTrain cars and buses.

 

The agency will install copper-based products and a protective coating called organosilane to test how effectively the agents destroy viruses and bacteria, TransLink officials said in a press release.

 

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Posted 17 August 2021 - 10:23 AM

North Shore News, 8/16/21:

 


 

   TransLink announces service increases for transit users headed back to school and work    

 

 

Commuters across Metro Vancouver will soon find bumped-up service on several key bus lines, along with the inlet-crossing SeaBus and commuter rail line West Coast Express.

 

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Posted 30 September 2021 - 12:50 PM

Progressive Railroading, 9/30/21

 
Bacteria-killing copper to be installed on Toronto, Vancouver transit vehicles

 

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TransLink was the first transit agency in North America to test copper on transit surfaces. Photo – translink.ca

 

Antimicrobial copper coatings are being installed on high-touch surfaces on Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) vehicles and additional TransLink vehicles following a successful pilot phase that showed copper could kill up to 99.9% of bacteria on transit-related surfaces.

 

A new round of testing seeks to confirm those results from the first phase conducted in Vancouver. Copper surfaces will be evaluated on transit vehicles over a longer period of time in two different regions.

 

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Posted 30 September 2021 - 12:53 PM

Translink news release

 

September 28, 2021 -

  Bacteria-killing copper to be installed on Toronto and more Vancouver transit vehicles

 

TTC, TransLink, Teck and Vancouver Coastal Health expand copper pilot after successful first phase

 

 

VANCOUVER, BC – Antimicrobial copper coatings are being installed on high-touch transit surfaces on Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) vehicles and more TransLink vehicles following a successful pilot phase that supports copper’s ability to kill up to 99.9 per cent of bacteria on transit surfaces.

 

This new round of testing seeks to confirm those results from the first phase in Vancouver by evaluating copper surfaces on more transit vehicles over a longer duration of time across two different regions. For this phase, the medical microbiology teams at Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) and Mount Sinai Hospital/University Health Network will be undertaking regular bacteria testing, and VCH will be conducting laboratory testing on copper’s ability to kill viruses in addition to bacteria.

 

This trial, fully funded by Teck Resources Limited (Teck) as part of its Copper & Health program, will outfit copper on high-touch surfaces on several TTC buses, subway cars, and streetcars, as well as several TransLink buses and SkyTrain cars.

 

TRIAL DETAILS

  • This trial will test three types of products including functional copper surface layers, copper alloys, and copper decals.
  • Copper products will be installed on buses, subway cars, and streetcars in the Greater Toronto Area as well as buses and SkyTrains in Metro Vancouver.
  • Samples will be analyzed from copper surfaces as well as non-copper surfaces on transit by VCH’s medical microbiology team, supported by Mount Sinai Hospital/University Health Network in Toronto and the University of British Columbia in Vancouver.
    • These tests will occur every two months over a one-year period.
  • Researchers from the University of British Columbia will also test and analyze the durability of the three products as they age over the course of the year.
  • This trial is being conducted at no cost to either transit service

 

The results of this trial could improve understanding of options for infection prevention for the transit industry and other industries that rely on shared public spaces.

 

The project is the result of a partnership between Teck Resources Limited, Toronto Transit Commission, TransLink, Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH), Mount Sinai Hospital/University Health Network, the Coalition for Healthcare Acquired Infection Reduction (CHAIR), UBC Department of Materials Engineering, VGH & UBC Hospital Foundation, and Westech Cleaning Audit Systems. The trial follows preceding studies conducted by the Infection Prevention and Control team at VCH that have shown copper to be highly durable and effective at killing bacteria in laboratory and healthcare settings.

 

FAST FACTS

  • Copper is the only solid metal touch surface registered as a public health product by Health Canada and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, proven to naturally eliminate up to 99.9% of bacteria.
  • During Phase One’s five-week trial period, more than 1,140 samples were collected and analyzed by VCH at Vancouver General Hospital and at the University of British Columbia.
    • The trial supported copper’s ability to kill up to 99.9 per cent of bacteria on transit surfaces.

 

QUOTES

 

Don Lindsay, President and CEO, Teck –
“I want to thank the TTC, TransLink and all partners for their leadership in making our communities safer using antimicrobial copper on transit. Through our Copper & Health program, Teck is working with numerous organizations to leverage copper’s unique antimicrobial properties and enhance public health and safety.”

 

Kevin Quinn, TransLink CEO –
“The pandemic has taught us to be bold and innovative to continue meeting the needs of our customers. Through this copper pilot, we have partnered with healthcare professionals to find creative ways to make transit cleaner and safer for our customers, and we’ve found that copper can kill up to 99.9 per cent of bacteria on transit surfaces so far. We’re so excited to have our industry-leading pilot expand nationally to learn more about copper’s potential health benefits on transit.”

 

Richard J. Leary, Toronto Transit Commission CEO –
“Safety has always been the top priority for the TTC – and it’s important that both our employees and customers feel safe every time they’re on one of our vehicles. Participating in a pilot like this with our hospital partners is a real opportunity to look at new ways to curb the spread of infection. The COVID-19 pandemic has reminded us of the importance of innovating and planning for the future. I’m proud that the TTC is working with Teck to do just that.”

 

Dr. Marthe Charles, Medical Microbiologist, Vancouver Coastal Health
“Gaining a better understanding of the effectiveness and feasibility of using copper to kill bacteria on frequently-touched surfaces has implications that are far reaching. We are grateful for industry partners like Teck, TransLink and the Toronto Transit Commission which are supporting research that could decrease our society’s exposure to potential pathogens on transit and in public spaces for years to come.”

 

Dr. Tony Mazzulli, Microbiologist-in-Chief, Sinai Health/University Health Network –
“If this study confirms the results of the initial first phase study conducted in Vancouver showing the effectiveness of copper to kill 99.9% of bacteria, which I believe it will, it will open up the potential for its use in a broad range of settings where there are high touch surfaces. The potential impact of this at reducing the spread of infections from surfaces will be tremendous.”

 

Angela Chapman, President & CEO, VGH & UBC Hospital Foundation –
“Vancouver Coastal Health’s Infection Prevention & Control leaders are among the best in the world and we are thrilled to see their important research project expand across the country. Donor support is vital to accelerate and expand projects like this copper trial and we’re grateful to Teck for continuing to fund this vital research.”

 

MORE INFORMATION:

Coppersaveslives.com
Vancouver Coastal Health copper pilot webpage
TransLink Pilot Video

 






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