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  2. Transportation in Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Taxis and drivers are regulated by the city and, as of 2006, 477 licensed cabs operated in the city, including 59 wheelchair-accessible vehicles. [47] As of 2009, a taxi ride to or from Vancouver International Airport costs approximately $30–$32. [48] Cabs in Vancouver are powered by gasoline, natural gas, and electricity. There is also a ...

  3. Taxis of Canada - Wikipedia

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    In Ottawa, Ontario, there are over 1,100 licensed taxis and more than 2,000 licensed drivers. [13] A taxicab driver's license and a taxi plate are required to operate a taxicab in the city, which are licensed by the Ottawa's Business Licensing Centre. [13] [14] Taximeter rates are set by the City as well. [13]

  4. Compass card (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    The Compass card is a contactless smart card automated fare collection system used primarily for public transit in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.Compass card readers were first implemented as a beta in September 2013. [1]

  5. Yellow cab - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow Cab Company of Vancouver, British Columbia was founded in 1921. [12]Yellow Cab Company of Toronto, Ontario.; Yellow Cab of Burlington, Ontario.; Yellow Cab of Edmonton, Alberta was purchased and given the Yellow name in 1945.

  6. SeaBus - Wikipedia

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    Three years later, the North Vancouver Ferry and Power Company was created, took over the existing service, and built a new craft called St. George. These two ferries were later renamed North Vancouver Ferry No. 1 and North Vancouver Ferry No. 2. The City of North Vancouver took over the service in 1908 to provide a more reliable ferry ...

  7. TransLink (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    TransLink, formally the South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority and previously the Greater Vancouver Transportation Authority, is the statutory authority [6] responsible for the regional transportation network of Metro Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada, including public transport, major roads and bridges.