Spare, a leading transit technology company and provider of accessible mobility systems for public transit agencies, today announced a new partnership with TransLink to modernize ...
HandyDART, the accessible door-to-door transit service for people with mobility challenges, will see its hours extended until ...
HandyDart riders and drivers say they’re “extremely frustrated” with TransLink’s decision to extend its contract with a private company, Transdev Canada. Transdev has been managing HandyDart since ...
TransLink currently outsources management of HandyDart to the for-profit corporation Transdev Canada. Drivers ‘make 30 per cent less than conventional transit workers,’ says union president Joe McCann ...
TransLink will provide an update on its priorities for the year at its quarterly board meeting on Wednesday morning. It will be providing an update on transit police, bus operations, and the SkyTrain ...
ATU Local 1724 is asking for increased pay, reduced reliance on taxis to fill service gaps and for TransLink to bring the service in-house. Photo by ATU International. Talks are scheduled Sunday in an ...
The 23,000 people who depend on TransLink’s HandyDART transit service to get to medical appointments and for other trips will see a long-awaited increase in service, TransLink announced February 10.
Nine mayors and five municipal councils, accounting for 73 per cent of Metro Vancouver's population, have openly called for HandyDART to be brought in-house, writes Spencer van Vloten. (Credit: ...
In the early 1990s, Bruce Chown, a manager at TransLink, envisioned a subsidized taxi program that would supplement the organization’s HandyDart service and provide seniors and the disabled with a ...
Thousands of people with disabilities could end up stranded in the coming weeks across Metro Vancouver as strike action by ATU Local 1724 ramps up. The union represents HandyDart drivers, maintenance ...
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