Tourists, workers, students stranded by Metro Vancouver bus strike
VANCOUVER — Tourists Jorge Correa and Roger Leyton wanted to go to Vancouver Island on Monday, but with no bus to get them to the Tsawwassen ferry terminal, they had to make other plans.
“We have to leave tonight so this is our last day here,” said Correa, who lives in Chicago, while Leyton was visiting Vancouver from Mexico. “We couldn’t go (to Vancouver Island) so we are upset about that.”
They were among the thousands of people affected by a 48-hour strike launched by more than 180 unionized transit supervisors after contract talks with the Coast Mountain Bus Company broke down over the weekend.
Bus routes operated by Coast Mountain stopped running early Monday morning and all SeaBus sailings between Vancouver and North Vancouver were also cancelled.