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v Bus to Past Tense Massage Therapy - Transit Information

From Richmond

Within Richmond the following routes come directly to Steveston:


401 – One Road / Richmond Centre / Garden City

402 – Two Road / Richmond Centre / Bridgeport

407 – Gilbert / Richmond Centre

410 – Railway / Richmond Centre / 22nd Street Station


From Vancouver

To use transit directly from Downtown Vancouver, you must take the 98 B-Line from Burrard Station to Richmond Centre. Here you would transfer to any of the following:


401 – One Road / Richmond Centre / Garden City

402 – Two Road / Richmond Centre / Bridgeport

407 – Gilbert / Richmond Centre

410 – Railway / Richmond Centre / 22nd Street Station


During the AM and PM rush hour periods Monday to Friday there is direct service

from Downtown Vancouver to Steveston. These three routes are:


490 – Steveston / Burrard Station – afternoons only

491 – One Road / Burrard Station – mornings and afternoons

496 – Railway / Burrard Station – afternoons only


In addition, the 22 Knight service connects with the 402 Two Road at the north end of the Knight St Bridge. Please talk with the driver on-board the bus for details.


From New Westminster, South Burnaby, North Delta, and Surrey

The 410 – Railway / Richmond Centre / 22nd Street Station provides a direct service from the 22nd Street SkyTrain station in New Westminster. It takes approximately one hour to travel the entire route.


Thanks to Ken Wuschke, a frequent transit rider for his contribution

Further details and schedule information are available at the TransLink Webpage   


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Within Richmond

Richmond provides some the best cycling opportunities in the Lower Mainland. Being relatively flat and with scenic trails and bike routes it is hard not to think of cycling to Steveston. There is the West Dyke Trail that follows the western shoreline of Richmond directly to Steveston. Also, Dyke Road provides another excellent route to Steveston. In addition, there are continuous bike lanes along Garden City Road, Granville Avenue, and Railway Avenue which passes by Richmond Centre. For a detailed map go here.