What is the best public transport from Vancouver airport to downtown Vancouver?

July 18, 2010 Posted by Larry Welks

Travelling in July, would like to know in advance transport arrangements.

skytrain

6 Responses to What is the best public transport from Vancouver airport to downtown Vancouver?

  1. knh959 says:

    Skytrain Canada Line. Fast (about 25 minutes) and inexpensive.
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  2. Nemo says:

    skytrain
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  3. old lady says:

    Skytrain. The Canada Line runs right from the airport to downtown Vancouver. It’s fast – about 25 minutes, and it’s only $2.50. Easiest and best way to go from the airport to downtown Vancouver or vice versa
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  4. gracel313 says:

    Skytrain is best; here’s a good website to help you with your travel plans:
    http://www.vancouver-travel-tips.com/vancouver-airport-skytrain
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  5. nyninchdick says:

    Translink Canada Line (aka Skytrain). Right in the airport terminal, large cars with lots of room for luggage, and cheap – $8.50 outbound (there is a $5.00 airport fee plus a $3.50, 2 zone fare to downtown Vancouver), and only $3.50 on the way back.
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  6. thesurfer says:

    Defidently the "canada line." it runs direct from the airport to downtown, and from there you can go anywhere in the greater area. When you get off your plane there will be signs everywhere pointing to it, and if you are coming in internationally, it is really easy. As you get off the plane and as you come out of customs the escalator is right there. If you are coming in the domestic side you’ll have to take the escalator up to departures, go through to international and you’ll see the signs. The trains on the Canada line are really wide and spacious for suitcases and luggage, and rarely near compacity. If you are going anywhere past waterfront station you’ll have to "switch lines" onto an older skytrain track which is often crowded and the trains are slightly narrower. (not much to worry about because most people are really friendly, bt just take note of it)
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    Experience, and lots of it

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