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 Transportation Facility in Canada  Bus transport is a widely available and well-established facility in Canada. It provides services to cities, towns, and rural regions of Canada. Bus transit here is broad and effective with accessible and reasonably priced services for all people. Local bus services are available in major cities and villages, and long-distance bus routes connect various parts of the country. Most bus services are run by public transport companies, guaranteeing affordability and accessibility for locals and tourists. Private bus companies also offer travel options at affordable fares to the people. The combination of public and private transportation companies offers bus facilities across the country which makes people's travel easier.
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BC SkyTrain:        In British Columbia, Canada, the Greater Vancouver region is served by the SkyTrain, a rapid transportation system. TransLink is in charge of operating it. The SkyTrain is a vital component of Vancouver's public transit system and is well-known for its completely automated, driverless trains. Here's some key information about the SkyTrain: Expo Line: The Expo Line debuted in 1986 and was the original SkyTrain line. It links Surrey and King George with the cities of Vancouver and New Westminster. The Millennium Line connects Vancouver's VCC-Clark Station to Coquitlam's Lafarge Lake-Douglas Station. It was added in 2002. Canada Line: Constructed in 2009, the Canada Line links Richmond's Vancouver International Airport (YVR) with downtown Vancouver. The Evergreen Extension connects Coquitlam to Burnaby and Port Moody and was added to the Millennium Line in 2016.