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Struggling buses, frozen train doors cause chaos for commuters

SkyTrain attendants are attempting to de-ice train doors and delays due to inclement weather are causing long lines at transit stations across the Lower Mainland.

Avoid travel at peak times, says TransLink, as bad weather makes for a rough commute

A bus that slid off the road onto the sidewalk is pictured stuck after a heavy snow fall in Vancouver, British Columbia on Wednesday, January 15, 2020. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

Blowing snow and icy conditions are creating a difficult commute in Metro VancouverWednesday.

SkyTrain doors are freezingshutand delays due to bad weather are causinglong lineups at transit stationsacross the Lower Mainland.

In an effort to reduce the travel chaos, TransLink is asking riders to avoid peak commute times if possible.

TransLink's website asks customers to consider Wednesday anextreme travel day and to stay home if possible. It says bus and SkyTrain service across the system is being significantly affected by the weather.

Currently all station are open along the Expo/Millennium line, but the line is experiencing significant delays and reductions in train frequencies. Trains are moving at a slower speed.

Canada Line is also open, but lowered speeds is causing a reduction in frequency.

Crowds waiting to catch a SkyTrain at Commercial-Broadway station in Vancouver are being met with long lines due to cold, snowy weather. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

Many bus routes are cancelled or delayed check TransLink's transit alerts for the latest information. As of 5 p.m. PT, there were more than 200 alerts about bus delays on TransLink's website.

"Reconsider the need to travel and only travel if it is absolutely essential," TransLink spokesperson Ben Murphy said.

Tough morning commute

Rough conditions didn't stop thousands of people trying to make it to work Wednesday morning.

"There are going to be very lengthy delays, so people need to be prepared for that," said Murphy. "These are very, very difficult conditions we are dealing with."

Buses were struggling in the accumulated snow while the Canada Line was shut down shortly after 9:30 a.m. PTdue to a track issue at Bridgeport Station.

Service resumed after about 30 minutes.

A widely shared video on social media showed a group of commuters trying topush a bus out of the snow. Jill Drews, a TransLink spokesperson said she would not recommend passengers do that.

"It doesn't seem safe to me," Drews said. "While you want to get the bus going, maybe stay inside and hope for the best. We don't want to see anyone get hurt or slip and fall."

How many people does it take to move a bus?

Commuters cooperate to get coach moving

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Duration 0:19
Vancouver commuters help unstuck a bus during Wednesday's snowstorm.

Even before rush hour, just after 7a.m. PT, people were already abandoning the platform at the Commercial-Broadway SkyTrain stationafter waiting more than 10 minutes for a train.

Some of the delays are likely due to train doors freezing shut after moving at high speeds in frigid temperatures. A SkyTrain attendant at Commercial-Broadway was spotted using a plastic hockey stick to scrape ice from the doors so they could open them for the crush of commuters anxiously awaiting a ride.

A SkyTrain attendant waits for the next train he will de-ice using a hockey stick at Commercial-Broadway Wednesday morning. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

Murphy said sensors on the doors can freeze over and then train doors don't know if they should be open or closed.When this happens, the train will not move as a precaution in case the doors are open. Murphy said TransLink has pulled some trains for service because of this issue.

Watch: TransLink worker usehockey stick to de-ice SkyTrain doors

Desperate measures during snowstorm

5 years ago
Duration 0:08
A SkyTrain door is de-iced with a hockey stick in Vancouver Wednesday morning.

Numerous buses were cancelled or detoured during the morning commute and some buses stopped shortoftheir final stop because of road conditions.

Up-to-date transit information can be found on TransLink'stwitter account and website.

With files from The Early Edition, On The Coast