Vancouver's first FIFA World Cup match at BC Place Stadium on Saturday produced a #TransLink public transit ridership record not seen since the 2010 Olympics. 🇦🇺⚽🇹🇷🚝🚇🚎🚍⛴️ #FIFAWorldCup #WeAreVancouver #WeAre26https://t.co/mjs9LWDM5w— Kenneth Chan (@iamkennethchan) June 15, 2026
Vancouver's first FIFA World Cup match at BC Place Stadium on Saturday produced a #TransLink public transit ridership record not seen since the 2010 Olympics. 🇦🇺⚽🇹🇷🚝🚇🚎🚍⛴️ #FIFAWorldCup #WeAreVancouver #WeAre26https://t.co/mjs9LWDM5w
Heading to the match today? SkyTrain will run every 2–2.5 minutes pre- and post-game with extended service hours. Plan ahead: https://t.co/SHHreX8NPq and https://t.co/AZTsRWL1zp for general improvements. ^pj pic.twitter.com/2DBwWKiVPX— TransLink BC (@TransLink) June 14, 2026
Heading to the match today? SkyTrain will run every 2–2.5 minutes pre- and post-game with extended service hours. Plan ahead: https://t.co/SHHreX8NPq and https://t.co/AZTsRWL1zp for general improvements. ^pj pic.twitter.com/2DBwWKiVPX
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