Public Transit

Public transit is an effective alternative for commuting in reducing public reliance on vehicle use and consequently, greenhouse gas emissions. The City of Coquitlam supports public transit as a key element in building a liveable and economically vibrant community. City of Coquitlam and TransLink share the responsibility for the passenger facilities and pathways to access transit. 

West Coast Express and Skytrain

Coquitlam is served by various transit routes including the R3 RapidBus, the SkyTrain Millennium Line Evergreen Extension and West Coast Express commuter train. In partnership with TransLink, the City promotes convenient, comfortable and efficient public transit service for people of all ages and abilities.

Bus

TransLink is responsible for transit services in the region. All conventional bus services in Coquitlam are provided by Coast Mountain Bus Company (CMBC). City of Coquitlam and TransLink share the responsibility for the passenger facilities and pathways to access transit. CMBC is responsible for the transit exchanges and all facilities within them. They are also responsible for the location of bus stops, in consultation with Coquitlam, and the bus stop poles and signs. All other bus stop amenities and accessibility, including benches, shelters and sidewalks, are the responsibility of the City.

TransLink’s HandyDART provides a door-to-door customer transit service to carry passengers with physical or cognitive disabilities who are unable to use public transit without assistance. Program registration and a small fee are required to ensure that each eligible passenger’s travel needs are considered.

Park and Ride

Park and Ride options and rentable bike lockers are available at all SkyTrain stations in Coquitlam.

Designated on-street Park and Ride stalls and City-owned Park and Ride lots costs $1.00 per hour, capping out at a maximum of $4.00 per day.

Options

The following Park and Ride options are available in Coquitlam:

  • Southeast intersection at Pinetree Way an Guildford Way
    • Cost: This lot and the designated Park and Ride on-street parking stalls cost $1 an hour and a daily maximum of $4 - Parking is free on Sundays
    • Stalls: with approximately 100 stalls in the lot, and a further 50 plus designated Park and Ride stalls on the adjacent streets (for Lafarge Lake-Douglas station)
  • Northwest corner of Lincoln Avenue and Westwood Street
    • Cost: This lot has a fee of $1 an hour and a daily maximum fee of $4 - Parking is free on Sundays
    • Stalls: Approximately 100 stalls (nearest Lincoln Station)
  • Coquitlam Central Station, 2920 Barnet Highway (at Lougheed) - TransLink operated lot
    • Cost: This lot costs $3 per day and is in effect seven days a week
    • Stalls: more than 1,000 stalls (for Coquitlam Central SkyTrain and West Coast Express stations) and includes approximately 350 new stalls added next to Rona
  • Coquitlam Bettie Allard YMCA, 555 Emerson Street (near Burquitlam Station)
    • Cost: This lot has a fee of $2 an hour or $5 per day (between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.) or a fee of $3 in the evening (6 p.m. to 1 a.m.) – Parking fees are is in effect seven days a week
    • Stalls: Approximately 50 stalls