Here’s an update on BC Transit bus lane from McKenzie interchange to Colwood

Share

BC’s Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure has provided an update on the progress of the BC Transit bus-on-shoulder project. 

The scope of this project will see new bus lanes implemented along the Trans-Canada Highway, stretching from the McKenzie interchange to Colwood, ending at the Island Highway interchange. 

When the new bus lanes are completed, it will finish the Rapid Transit corridor connecting downtown Victoria to the Juan de Fuca bus exchange. 

Around 3.7 kilometres of Highway 1 is being widened to incorporate new bus facilities, a new multi-use bridge is being constructed along the Galloping Goose Trail and new RapidBus stops are being implemented at the Helmcken interchange. 

In the latest update on the endeavour, the Province says that crews will continue to work on drainage installation is underway along Highway 1, grading work will continue along the highway, preliminary work continues on the Galloping Goose bridge and electrical work is underway along the corridor. 

Looking ahead, for the remainder of May, the Province says crews are focussing on building sound walls and retaining walls along Portage Road, rock removal along Highway 1, building a new concrete island at Helmcken exchange as well as the concrete island at the Island Highway on-ramp to Highway 1. 

Those who travel along this stretch of highway or the Galloping Goose can expect delays, lane closures. 

The project is estimated to cost a total of $95 million, with the Province contributing $67 million and the Canadian government contributing $28 million. 

Construction began in March 2025 and will continue until late fall 2027.

💬 Join the conversation

👤1 viewing

3 people are talking about this

T
THahn4 weeks ago
What was the 95 million dollar problem that was more important and trumped all the other 95 million Dollar problems like getting a doctor or an emergency addressed in less than 8 hrs after arriving at the hospital. Was it really a few hundred people traveling on a bus during the busy times?
O
Okezie1 month ago
With the growing population in the island it will be nice having the railway and trains running again as soon as possible. LANGFORD to DOWNTOWN to SIDNEY..let’s start with these routes
J
John Rogers1 month ago
The work described in this article is strictly between the McKenzie Interchange and the Colwood INTERCHANGE. Also known as the Atkins or Thetis Interchange. The work from Six Mile to the Colwood Interchange was completed the previous year. The future work from Six Mile (Parsons) Bridge to Colwood has yet to be formally announced.... maybe not even designed.
mm
Curtis Blandy
Curtis Blandy has worked with Victoria Buzz since September 2022. Previously, he was an on air host at The Zone @ 91-3 as well as 100.3 The Q in Victoria, BC. Curtis is a graduate from NAIT’s radio and television broadcasting program in Edmonton, Alta. He thrives in covering stories on local and provincial politics as well as the Victoria music scene. Reach out to him at curtis@victoriabuzz.com.
Advertising Partners

Read more

Latest Stories