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Traffic to Richmond from Coquitlam
vancouverdc4
03-10-2010, 01:44 PM
Theres a job I might take and was wondering how the commute would be if i were to work 8-4 or 9-5 coming from Coquitlam. is there a lot of traffic?
The exact location is gilbert and westminster hwy
thanks.
q0192837465
03-10-2010, 01:50 PM
all I can say is good luck
vancouverdc4
03-10-2010, 01:52 PM
I thought they changed the traffic pattern around the queensborough area?
any idea how long it would take for the commute?
shenmecar
03-10-2010, 01:58 PM
why dont you go out and give it a drive right now, add another 30-45 minutes for morning congestion. that would be your approximated travel time in the morning.....
Hwy 91 towards richmond from queensborogh can be quite congested in the morning, i've seen it.
MyPresIzBlack
03-10-2010, 01:59 PM
Its about an hour commute during rush hour.
bcedhk
03-10-2010, 02:38 PM
If there is a stalled/accident on the QB bridge before and after work hours, your fuked
illicitstylz
03-10-2010, 02:40 PM
I'm from Richmond to SFU Burnaby
In the mornings 830ish would be 40 minutes along QB bridge then 91
Roach
03-10-2010, 03:16 PM
It's unfortunate that there isn't a highway that connects highway 91 to highway 1 IMO. There is no clean route to go from Richmond to Coquitlam. Your options are:
1. Take Westminister to Knight, Marine Way exit and then Marine Way will turn into Stewardson/Columbia etc. Although there is no highway, this is my preferred route. Marine Way has 3 lanes most of the way and traffic only really gets screwed up at the Byrne Rd. light. If Marine Way gets screwed up you have a lot of turn-offs that you can take to get by a jam.
2. Take Highway 91 out of richmond, then the Queensborough and onto Stewardson. I don't care for this route in spite of the highway travel. Queensborough is always fucked. Also, if there is a problem on Highway 91 there is no exit until Westminister Highway. A lot of problems happen at that S-Curve as well as on the Alex Fraser. More often then not, you'll get on the highway to discover it's not moving and you have no options.
To be honest, I think you will get sick of the commute over time and wish you had 2 hours a day back. Not to mention the additional gas and mileage (depreciation) you are putting on your vehicle.
Even if you can find something for a couple of bucks an hour less I would go with something locally as you will save money in other ways and you can't put a price on the time lost commuting on that shit route.
Kev
CP.AR
03-10-2010, 09:22 PM
GL on the bridges during rush hour. For some odd reason the governments think that bridges and tunnels built when Richmond was still farmland is adequate for a mostly developed urban core.
TRD Rs200
03-10-2010, 10:20 PM
good luck
DsZ24
03-10-2010, 10:45 PM
I drove that for about a year. I'd leave my house around 6am to get to richmond a little before 7. But that was before all the queensborough construction was done. So it might be a bit faster now. But one accident on the bridge or near the bridge and the whole place becomes a parking lot. You'll get tired of that drive very quickly.
fliptuner
03-10-2010, 11:44 PM
I'd leave my house around 6am to get to richmond a little before 7.
Coq. -> Rmd. is a lot different at 6am compared to 8am.
OP - where in Coq. are you? There's a 10min difference between Westwood Plateu and Maillardville.
Anyways, it's going to take 60-80 minutes for the commute, if you start at 8 or 9am.
The_AK
03-10-2010, 11:50 PM
My mom's friend used to work in Richmond and lived in Coquitlam,
she would leave her house at 6 in the morning to get to work at 7, then leave an hour early. That way she didnt catch the morning traffic.
Shun Izaki
03-11-2010, 12:00 AM
when i lived in coquitlam, and worked in richmond, i just stayed in richmond unless i was stupid tired.
That way i at least avoided traffic one-way
PiuYi
03-11-2010, 01:24 AM
Even if you can find something for a couple of bucks an hour less I would go with something locally as you will save money in other ways and you can't put a price on the time lost commuting on that shit route.
Kev
:werd:
i quit my last job cuz commute was like 1.5hrs for like 4hr shifts
mind you the pay was excellent, making it worth it mathematically if you factor in lost time, but it was just really tiring going richmond/downtown then downtown/richmond... takes a toll on you
SkinnyPupp
03-11-2010, 01:28 AM
I used to do that commute about 10 years ago (yes, I actually worked for about a year of my life, I learned my lesson the hard way). IIRC the traffic isn't that bad, since you are essentially going backwards from rush hour (in other words, you are going FROM Vancouver TO the suburbs, while everyone is going TO Vancouver)
But it's still a long way, and probably not worth it for a shitty job. Gas back then was like $0.50 a litre at most too.
dimdiu
03-11-2010, 07:36 AM
is there any bus stop near ur work place? if so, y not consider taking the 97 b-line and skytrain? not sure about time wise, but at least u won't be spending large amount of money on fuel and putting mileage on ur car
Shun Izaki
03-11-2010, 08:33 AM
is there any bus stop near ur work place? if so, y not consider taking the 97 b-line and skytrain? not sure about time wise, but at least u won't be spending large amount of money on fuel and putting mileage on ur car
coquitlam don't have skytrain... and i took 97 b-line once, it'll probably take just as long... and be slightly more annoying
Coq. -> Rmd. is a lot different at 6am compared to 8am.
OP - where in Coq. are you? There's a 10min difference between Westwood Plateu and Maillardville.
Anyways, it's going to take 60-80 minutes for the commute, if you start at 8 or 9am.
westwood plateau is awesome, that whole part up to lougheed takes 5-6.5 minutes, depending on speed/lights. After that... prepare to sleep + ride clutch
hk20000
03-11-2010, 08:36 AM
:werd:
i quit my last job cuz commute was like 1.5hrs for like 4hr shifts
mind you the pay was excellent, making it worth it mathematically if you factor in lost time, but it was just really tiring going richmond/downtown then downtown/richmond... takes a toll on you
.....get on the skytrain and sleep. kthxbye.;)
fliptuner
03-11-2010, 08:42 AM
is there any bus stop near ur work place? if so, y not consider taking the 97 b-line and skytrain? not sure about time wise, but at least u won't be spending large amount of money on fuel and putting mileage on ur car
You want this guy to take the bus to a Skytrain -> Vancouver -> Richmond, then possibly take another bus to work? Not to mention that he'll probably have to walk to/from each bus stop......... Holy crap, how much time do you think he has?
PiuYi
03-11-2010, 12:19 PM
.....get on the skytrain and sleep. kthxbye.;)
more like walk-bus-skytrain-walk-bus-walk :cry:
dimdiu
03-11-2010, 02:37 PM
coquitlam don't have skytrain... and i took 97 b-line once, it'll probably take just as long... and be slightly more annoying
i meant take the 97 to lougheed for skytrain
You want this guy to take the bus to a Skytrain -> Vancouver -> Richmond, then possibly take another bus to work? Not to mention that he'll probably have to walk to/from each bus stop......... Holy crap, how much time do you think he has?
just a suggestion, if it doesn't work out, fine by me, u need to chill out
bengy
03-11-2010, 02:43 PM
I drive to Richmond everyday. I usually go thru New West either on 8th ave or 10th ave to Marine. Then take the Knight Street bridge. Usually takes me 45 minutes to an hour.
hk20000
03-11-2010, 02:51 PM
more like walk-bus-skytrain-walk-bus-walk :cry:
how about drive to park-n-ride - skytrain - bus - walk:thumbsup:
fliptuner
03-11-2010, 03:14 PM
There are no Park-N-Ride lots at Skytrain stations in Coquitlam.
dimdiu
03-11-2010, 03:20 PM
There are no Park-N-Ride lots at Skytrain stations in Coquitlam.
there's no skytrain stations in coq
bengy
03-11-2010, 03:22 PM
Lougheed skytrain is considered Coquitlam
dimdiu
03-11-2010, 03:26 PM
can't really consider lougheed skytrain as coquitlam...since they r in development of a coquitlam skytrain to connect to the lougheed skytrain
fliptuner
03-11-2010, 03:28 PM
Coquitlam is across the street, big deal.
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