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Jul 11, 2001 | 12:38 pm
  #1  
Is BC Transit still on strike?
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Jul 11, 2001 | 3:12 pm
  #2  
Yes. This means no city buses but Skytrain is operating and taxis are a little busier than usual. Traffic is a little worse as well (if possible).

D
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Jul 16, 2001 | 11:28 am
  #3  
Come now Dorian, compare this city in the midst of a 100+ day bus strike with a normal day in Toronto.

Maybe it's just that 8 years in HK and NYC have made me more traffic-tolerant, but I am pleasantly suprised at how well traffic is moving here.
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Jul 16, 2001 | 12:30 pm
  #4  
Sorry...it is certainly worse now. Maybe you don't get out on 99 and 1 very much?

Dorian
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Jul 17, 2001 | 1:48 pm
  #5  
Sure, it is worse--but compare our current situation with any day on the 401.

Give me Hwy 1 with a Lion's Gate Closure during a bus strike over the Gardiner at 4:30 on a Friday anytime.
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Jul 17, 2001 | 7:39 pm
  #6  
Well...it just took me 37 minutes to go from W. Georgia and Burrard to the other side of the Burrard St. bridge (about 2 km for those not in the know)...it was rush hour.

I'd take the 401 and Ontario drivers any day of the week...even with 50% of the lanes closed. Vancouver drivers are some of the worst drivers of any modern city.

Dorian
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Jul 18, 2001 | 11:24 am
  #7  
Actually, I will grant you, yesterday was pretty tough on the Burrard bridge.

But I left Burrard and Hastings at 1825, and I was home in Kits by 1900. 35 minutes to go 4.5 km, I grant you, but I have endured much worse.
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Aug 6, 2001 | 5:22 pm
  #8  
I just read on another site that the strike has finally been settled and as of tomorrow 8/7 everything will be back to normal. The good people of Vancouver will also be able to travel free on transit from 8/7-8/9.

I think that they should have made it 1 free day for every day the strike inconvenienced people.

[This message has been edited by Leisuremiles (edited 08-06-2001).]
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Aug 7, 2001 | 1:23 pm
  #9  
One small correction. The drivers have been legislated back to work, subject to the previous collective agreement.

The legislation provides the bargaining unit and management with a time frame within which to resolve the outstanding issues of part-time drivers and contracting out. Failing this, the matter will go back to mediation, and if that is unsuccessful, to arbitration.
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Aug 7, 2001 | 4:14 pm
  #10  
I'd say that's a pretty big correction, the piece I read was spinning it as a settlement and that all would now be well, lets hope for all of your sakes this is soon the case.
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