British Columbia

Friday's Evergreen Line opening brings 'new era' for Tri-Cities

After months of delay, the Evergreen SkyTrain opens Dec. 2 at noon. The mayors of Port Moody and Coquitlam talk about what the future of their cities will be like with transit.

SkyTrain line which connects Port Moody and Coquitlam to Millenium Line opens Dec. 2 at noon

The Evergreen Line is a 11-kilometre stretch of SkyTrain that will provide a link between Burnaby, Port Moody and Coquitlam. (City of Port Moody)

Today's noon opening of the Evergreen SkyTrain extension heralds the start of an urban era for the Tri-Cities region, say the mayors of Coquitlam and Port Moody.

"We're losing the suburban feel. The suburbs are becoming more urban. We're all sort of in this together," said Mike Clay, mayor of Port Moody.

Richard Stewart, the mayor of Coquitlam, said the rapid transit line has already changed his city.

"We built a brand new city centre at the end of the SkyTrain line. We started that building, though, 20 years ago, anticipating that the line would be built earlier," he said.

"Now, we're ready for it — incredibly ready for it."

The Evergreen extension will connect the communities of Coquitlam and Port Moody to the SkyTrain system. (TransLink )

The new SkyTrain line extends the existing Millennium line from Burnaby into Coquitlam and Port Moody.

This area of the Lower Mainland has experienced a surge in house prices and development.

Clay said the rapid transit system will help his city develop more affordable housing.

"It'll be transit oriented so it cuts down your overall cost of living, [like] the significant cost of owning a car every year with insurance and gas," he said.

Mayor Richard Stewart said Coquitlam has been steadily building density in anticipation of the rapid transit line. (City of Coquitlam/Facebook)

Stewart said the ability to create high-density housing around transit hubs will be crucial given the expected increase in population in the region.

"We know that this region is going to get another million people in the next 25 years and we have to be able to get as much possible near to SkyTrain lines, near rapid transit systems, near transit hubs so that we can minimize the 600,000 cars that a million people would produce," he said.

The Evergreen Line is set to take off with its first passengers today at noon. TransLink estimates more than 70,000 people will ride the line daily by 2021.

With files from The Early Edition


To listen to the interview, click on the link labelled Evergreen Line opens tomorrow