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Broadway Subway Construction Triggers New Vancouver Street Closures

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Traffic congestion and construction barriers along Broadway Subway project in Vancouver
New street closures tied to Vancouver’s Broadway Subway Project are expected to cause major traffic disruptions across the city.
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Broadway Reopens at Main Street After Months of Construction

After nearly four months of major disruption, East Broadway between Main Street and Quebec Street has reopened to vehicle traffic. Crews reopened one lane in each direction this week following extensive road reconstruction connected to the future Mount Pleasant Station.

The closure, which began earlier this year, caused significant challenges for drivers, transit users, and local businesses throughout the Mount Pleasant area.

Officials say additional road and sidewalk improvements will continue through the summer even though traffic has resumed.


Another Major Broadway Closure Is About to Begin

While some commuters are relieved to see one stretch reopen, transportation officials are already preparing for another large closure tied to the Broadway Subway Project.

The next major shutdown is expected to impact West Broadway between Alberta Street and Cambie Street near Broadway-City Hall Station. Officials say the closure could last up to six months as crews remove traffic deck structures and rebuild the roadway above the future station.

Drivers will be redirected through detour routes along West 8th Avenue and surrounding streets during construction.


Broadway Subway Project Continues Reshaping Vancouver Traffic

The Broadway Subway Project is one of the largest transportation infrastructure projects currently underway in British Columbia. The Millennium Line extension will eventually expand SkyTrain service west from VCC-Clark Station to Arbutus Street.

Project leaders say the transit expansion aims to:

  • Reduce traffic congestion
  • Improve transit capacity
  • Speed up travel times
  • Support future population growth
  • Improve access to Vancouver’s Broadway Corridor

Construction has been ongoing since 2020 and the extension is currently expected to open in 2027.


Local Businesses Continue Feeling the Impact

Although officials argue the closures are necessary for long-term transportation improvements, many businesses along Broadway say the repeated disruptions have severely impacted sales and customer access.

Some Mount Pleasant business owners previously warned that months of road closures created financial strain and reduced foot traffic.

Business groups continue calling for better communication, improved detour planning, and stronger support for affected small businesses.


Traffic Delays Expected Across Vancouver

Transportation officials are warning commuters to expect:

  • Longer travel times
  • Lane reductions
  • Transit detours
  • Increased congestion on nearby routes
  • Ongoing construction noise and delays

Drivers are encouraged to check live traffic updates and consider alternate routes or public transit when possible.


Vancouver Transit Expansion Continues Despite Frustration

Despite growing frustration from commuters and businesses, officials maintain the Broadway Subway Project will eventually provide major long-term benefits for Vancouver’s transportation network.

Once completed, the project is expected to significantly improve transit access along one of the busiest transportation corridors in British Columbia.


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