Bridgeport Station has re-opened after a TransLink driver reported seeing a grenade on his bus Sunday morning.
An explosive disposal unit was called to the scene and discovered a possible grenade, which was seized and transported.
According toMetro Vancouver Transit Police, the suspected grenade was spotted in a man's grocery cart by the bus driver around 11 a.m.
During the time of the incident, trains were suspended at Bridgeport Station.
Skytrain riders were required to transfer at Marine Drive Station to switch trains heading to Vancouver International Airport or Brighouse Station.
The station's bus loop was closed to vehicles and people at the time, but Canada Line and bus services have since resumed.
#SkyTrain Bridgeport Station is now open. Canada Line service has resumed through all stations. We apologize for the inconvenience and thank our customers for their patience during this issue. ^nv
— TransLink BC (@TransLink) June 14, 2020
#SkyTrain Bridgeport Station remains closed. Canada Line trains will continue to operate through the station without stopping. Please transfer at Marine Drive Station if you need to switch trains to go towards YVR Airport or Brighouse Station. We thank you for your patience ^sp
— TransLink BC (@TransLink) June 14, 2020