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Vancouver Olympics 2010 – Transportation Plans

Vancouver Olympics 2010 – Transportation Plans

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In order to do adequate preparations for the upcoming 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, Vancouver has magnanimous $ 157 million transportation plan. To start with, 650 blocks are parked on the streets of Vancouver, along with street closures and installation of a checkpoint on Sea highway! First phase for the upcoming 2010 Olympics tickets is over. Rigorous construction work of the avenues in Whistler and Vancouver is still going on.

But, no need to bother, as there are so many advantages associated with it! The locations of Olympic venues will not be harassed at all, as there will be no Olympic only lanes. In spite of high security, people could easily access their homes and work places. With the banning of construction in the downtown streets and traveling with transit buses on the Olympic-traffic-only lanes, commutation will become quite easier.

There will be a noticeable enhancement of overnight bus services, along with addition of 30 brand new Handy Dart buses. Moreover, the Sky Train will ply from 5 AM to 2:15 AM. Commutation between the Olympic Village Canada Line Station and Granville Island will become easier with the inaugural of 2010 Street car. This new mode of transportation will be useful for 40,000 surplus visitors at the Granville Island.

In order to resolve the problem of commutation, the West Coast Express service has been considered increased. Now, it will provide six extra trips on weekdays with nine on Saturdays and seven on Sunday.

Well, its time to pack our bags and baggage to Vancouver Olympics 2010! Buy your online advance official 2010 Olympics tickets and get ready to enjoy the glorious Olympic Games along with a thrilling trip to the popular attractions!

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Source by Anshu Sawhney

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