TransLink is pitching two new “major” bus routes that would connect Burnaby residents with both South Vancouver and North Vancouver.

Now begins a period in which people are being asked to give feedback until Nov. 11.

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These are the two proposed routes:

Phibbs Exchange-Metrotown Express – A proposed limited-stop express service along Willingdon Avenue, connecting North Vancouver to SkyTrain and key destinations like Brentwood Station and BCIT.

– A proposed limited-stop express service along Willingdon Avenue, connecting North Vancouver to SkyTrain and key destinations like Brentwood Station and BCIT. River District– A proposed new service between Metrotown Station and the East Fraser Lands (River District), providing a direct connection to the Expo Line.

On the top-10 list of busiest SkyTrain stations, Metrotown station is number two with 8.2 million annual boardings, but topped the list with a 19.7-per-cent increase from 2017 to 2018.

“We are always looking at our system and finding ways to improve,” said TransLink CEO Kevin Desmond, in a news release. “In a region experiencing unprecedented ridership growth and expecting to grow by more than a million people in the next 30 years – the needs of our customers are changing rapidly. This is a great opportunity for us to better serve our customers while managing our resources more efficiently.”

The Transit Network Review proposes new services outlined in Phase Two of the 10-Year Vision and changes to existing routes to improve reliability and efficiency. The first round of engagement for the 2019 Transit Network Review occurred in April and consulted on ten proposed routes throughout the region. The report with the engagement findings from all 12 proposals will be released in the coming months.

Any changes to service from the Transit Network Review will begin as early as next year. Take the online survey until Nov. 11 at translink.ca/networkreview.