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Canada Line delays, snowy weather leads to Monday rush hour chaos

Snowy weather had many commuters facing a long commute home on Monday night.

Commuters reported heavy traffic along major routes, including Highway 1, Lougheed Highway, Highway 91 and Highway 99.

Transit users also faced major delays on the Canada Line following a track issue on the bridge between Marine Drive and Bridgeport stations.

READ MORE: B.C. snowfall records smashed this weekend as snow blankets province

TransLink said Canada Line trains were running from Waterfront to Marine Drive stations, and that shuttle buses are running between Bridgeport and Oakridge stations.

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Expo and Millennium lines were not impacted by the delay.

Scores of commuters also experienced similar delays as Canada Line service was shut down between Marine Drive and Bridgeport stations on Friday night.

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The snowfall warning for Metro Vancouver was lifted Monday night but a warning is still in place for the Fraser Valley.

 

 

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