Vancouver Translink Seabus MV Burrard Beaver
Welcome aboard the only original Seabus in the fleet, the Burrard Beaver. This vessel has been recently been refurbished with new cabin design, onboard cameras, and new engines. You see the other vessel Burrard Pacific Breeze heading in the opposite direction.
Seabus is Vancouver's only public transit passenger ferry opened in June 17, 1977 with two vessels Burrard Otter & Burrard Beaver. It crosses Burrard Inlet between Waterfront station & Lonsdale Quay in 15 minuets. Seabus now has 3 vessels after Burrard Otter was retired. Seabus also has free wifi in terminals and vessels courtesy of Shaw Go Wifi.
【4K】 Seabus from waterfront station to Lonsdale Quay
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SeaBus
Translinkseabus icon blue.svg
Burrard Beaver SeaBus.JPG
Locale
Metro Vancouver, British Columbia
Waterway
Burrard Inlet
Transit type
Passenger ferry
Owner
TransLink
Operator
Coast Mountain Bus Company
Began operation
June 17, 1977; 41 years ago
System length
3.24 km (1.75 nmi; 2.01 mi)
No. of lines
1
No. of vessels
3
No. of terminals
2
Daily ridership
17,097 (October 2018)[1]
The SeaBus is a passenger-only ferry service in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It crosses Burrard Inlet to connect the cities of Vancouver and North Vancouver. Owned by TransLink and operated by the Coast Mountain Bus Company, the SeaBus forms an important part of the region's integrated public transportation system. - Wikipedia
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SeaBus (Waterfront - Lonsdale Quay) - Burrard Beaver
This is a ride on board SeaBus - TransLink's unique passenger-only ferry that crosses Burrard Inlet between Waterfront (Downtown Vancouver) and Lonsdale Quay (North Vancouver).
This is on board the remaining original SeaBus - Burrard Beaver which entered service in 1977.
This was filmed on December 15th, 2014.
The Seabus in Vancouver, Canada
Today I took the Seabus from Downtown Vancouver to North Vancouver. In May of 2016.
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SeaBus from Lonsdale Quay to Waterfront Station, Vancouver, Canada
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Vancouver Translink Seabus MV Burrard Pacific Breeze
Wecome aboard the 3rd Seabus in the fleet, the Burrard Pacific Breeze delivered in 2009 in time for the Vancouver 2010 Olympics. You will see the other vessel Burrard Otter II heading in the opposite direction.
Seabus is Vancouver's only public transit passenger ferry opened in June 17, 1977 with two vessels Burrard Otter & Burrard Beaver. It crosses Burrard Inlet between Waterfront station & Lonsdale Quay in 15 minuets. Seabus now has 3 vessels after Burrard Otter was retired. Seabus also has free wifi in terminals and vessels courtesy of Shaw Go Wifi.
BC Translink SeaBus 2 [HD]
SeaBus North Vancouver - Vancouver
Seabus Vancouver
Experimentamos a Viagem de Seabus que liga Vancouver a North Vancouver com o novo Porto an Linda Quay bay.
BC Translink SeaBus 1 [HD]
SeaBus to North Vancouver
Riding the SeaBus from downtown Vancouver to North Vancouver, BC
The SeaBus is a passenger-only ferry service in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It crosses Burrard Inlet to connect the cities of Vancouver and North Vancouver. Owned by TransLink and operated by the Coast Mountain Bus Company, the SeaBus forms an important part of the region's integrated public transportation system.
Translink SeaBus Burrard Beaver To Lonsdale Quay (#4)
This is a passenger only ferry that crosses the Burrard Inlet. This ferry is from 1976.
Seabus North Vancouver Canada
Seabus North Vancouver Canada
20111027160353 - View of North Vancouver from seabus
View of North Vancouver from seabus
Vancouver Translink SeaBus MVI 6924
My family and I took the SeaBus across Burrard Inlet at night from Lonsdale Quay in North Vancouver to Downtown Vancouver. I took a short video clip starting with a reflection in the glass of the occupants and panned down to show the Vancouver City skyline at night. I rocked the boat with my camera. Hope nobody gets seasick. =-)
SeaBus (Vancouver) - Lonsdale Quay
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TransLink is the statutory authority responsible for the regional transportation network of Metro Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada. The SeaBus route carried over five-and-a-half million people in 2017.
Source: Wikipedia July 2019
2# Vancouver Translink: Seabus Arriving
Seabus in Greater Vancouver arriving in Vancouver BC Canada from North Vancouver BC Canada. This was recorded on February/02/2008.
Vancouver SeaBus Ride - Downtown Vancouver to North Vancouver
Riding the Vancouver SeaBus from downtown Vancouver (Waterfront) to North Vancouver (Lonsdale Quay) across the Burrard Inlet | May 18, 2019
Vancouver Seabus from vancouver harbour to north vancouver -4k
This is the view from the back of the sea bus from vancouver downtown to north vancouver
Vancouver Translink Seabus MV Burrard Otter II
Welcome aboard the newest SeaBus vessel in the fleet, the Burrard Otter II. This vessel entered service in December 2014 as a replacement vessel for the former Original SeaBus vessel Burrard Otter which was retired around 2016 when Burrard Beaver finished its refurbishment. You can see the other vessel Burrard Beaver heading in the opposite direction. The Burrard Pacific Breeze was sitting at the birth on the other side of Lonsdale Quay which is not in this video.
Seabus is Vancouver's only public transit passenger ferry opened in June 17, 1977 with two vessels Burrard Otter & Burrard Beaver. It crosses Burrard Inlet between Waterfront station & Lonsdale Quay in 15 minutes. Seabus now has 3 vessels after Burrard Otter was retired. Seabus also has free wifi in terminals and vessels courtesy of Shaw Go Wifi.
???? Downtown Vancouver Skyline as seen from North Vancouver with a Translink Seabus
Downtown Vancouver Skyline as seen from North Vancouver with a Translink Seabus. Feauted in this video is the Pacific Ocean in Burrard Inlet, the Pan Pacific Hotel, Canada Place, Harbour Centre, the Shangri-La Hotel, various skyscrapers, occassional boat horns, birds and more.
The video was filmed in 4K originally, in the summer time, on a warm day, the weather is a bit overcast, but bright. The ocean was fairly calm, and there wasn't a lot of wind on this particular day. The sounds in this video are distant traffic noises, distant people talking, water wave sounds, and boat horns every now and then.
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