Good news: you can take your e-bike on TransLink. SkyTrain, buses, SeaBus, West Coast Express — Metro Vancouver's entire transit network accommodates electric bikes. But there are rules, weight limits, and capacity restrictions that are worth knowing before you arrive at the platform.
Quick Reference: E-Bikes on TransLink Services
| Service | E-Bikes Allowed? | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Expo & Millennium Line | ✓ Yes | Max 2 bikes per car |
| Canada Line | ✓ Yes | Max 1 bike per car |
| Evergreen Extension | ✓ Yes | Max 2 bikes per car |
| Bus | ✓ Yes | Front rack (2 max); folding e-bikes inside |
| Bike Bus | ✓ Yes | Under 75 lbs (34 kg) only |
| SeaBus | ✓ Yes | Walk-on; North Shore to downtown |
| West Coast Express | ✓ Yes | Dedicated bike car available |
TransLink treats e-bikes the same as regular bicycles across all services — no special permit, no additional fare. The one exception that matters most for e-bike owners is the Bike Bus weight limit: under 75 lbs (34 kg). Most commuter e-bikes fall in the 22–32 kg range. Cargo e-bikes and fat tire models may push above this, so check your specs before heading to the Bike Bus stop.
SkyTrain: Capacity Limits & Platform Rules
- Expo, Millennium & Evergreen Lines: Maximum 2 bikes per car
- Canada Line: Maximum 1 bike per car
During peak hours, bike spaces can fill up before you board. Plan a buffer in your schedule, or consider travelling just outside peak times. You must walk your e-bike on platforms, in stations, and at bus loops — do not ride. Your bike must be clean, have no sharp edges, and you must hold it at all times while on board.
Buses: Front Rack & Folding Options
Most TransLink buses have a front bike rack (max 2 bikes). If you ride a folding e-bike, you can bring it inside the bus folded and covered — avoiding the rack and giving you more security, especially in wet weather.
SeaBus: The North Shore Connection
The SeaBus connects Waterfront Station to Lonsdale Quay and accommodates e-bikes at all times. Ride the North Shore Spirit Trail to Lonsdale Quay, hop the SeaBus, and you're at Waterfront Station in 12 minutes — one of the best transit-cycling combos in Metro Vancouver.
West Coast Express: Fraser Valley Commuters
Serves Mission, Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, Coquitlam, and Port Moody with a dedicated bike car — one of the most e-bike-friendly commuter rail services in BC. Combine it with an e-bike for the first and last mile and you have one of the most efficient commuting setups in Metro Vancouver.
Key Tips for E-Bike Riders
- Know your bike's weight before the Bike Bus — must be under 34 kg. Check the product spec sheet.
- Avoid peak hours on Canada Line — the 1-bike-per-car limit makes it most restrictive during rush hour.
- Consider parking at the station — Bike Parkades cost $1/day, max $8/month. See our Bike Parkade guide.
- Hold your bike at all times on SkyTrain — stand in the designated bike space.
- Check translink.ca for current peak-hour rules before you go.
Looking for a Transit-Friendly E-Bike?
A lightweight commuter e-bike (under 28 kg) or a folding model gives you the most flexibility across all TransLink services. Our BC team can help you choose.
Shop E-Bikes →Written by Haseeb Javed
Haseeb is part of the EBikeBC team based in British Columbia. An avid cyclist and e-bike enthusiast, he rides the routes he writes about.
Last updated: April 2026. Sources: TransLink: Bikes on Transit



























