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Millennium Line Service Restored After Burnaby Gas Leak

Isabelle TranBy Isabelle TranJuly 30, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
Millennium Line Service Restored After Burnaby Gas Leak
Millennium Line Service Restored After Burnaby Gas Leak
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Millennium Line SkyTrain service in Burnaby was paused for about three hours on Tuesday afternoon due to a gas leak. The disruption affected travel between Sperling and Production Way stations.

TransLink announced shortly after 1 p.m. that trains were not running between these two stations. Instead, trains operated only from VCC to Sperling and from Lafarge Lake to Production Way.

The gas leak did not impact the Canada Line or Expo Line, which continued running as usual.

To help passengers, a replacement bus service was set up between Sperling-Burnaby Lake Station and Production Way-University Station. Travelers were directed to board buses at stop number 58363, located at Lake City Way Station, just north of Lake City Way at Enterprise Street.

Service returned to normal after the issue was resolved, allowing passengers to resume their regular travel on the Millennium Line.

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Isabelle Tran is a Burnaby-based local news reporter with a passion for storytelling and civic engagement. A graduate of Carleton University's School of Journalism, she has over 9 years of experience reporting on local events, neighborhood development, and education news. Isabelle has contributed to CBC News and Burnaby Now, Daljoog News and is an advocate for inclusive journalism through her work with the BC News Diversity Collective.

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