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The South Surrey Park and Ride is a bus loop and park and ride facility serving the South Surrey area. As part of the TransLink system, it is used by five routes serving South Surrey and White Rock , including towards Vancouver via Bridgeport station in Richmond as well as to Newton and Surrey City Centre .
All route destination names are based on the official TransLink bus schedules. All routes are operated by Coast Mountain Bus Company except: Routes 214 (off-peak only), 215, 227, 250–256 and 262 (operated by West Vancouver Blue Bus) [1] Routes 280–282, 370, 372, and 560–564 (operated by First Transit)
The R1 King George Blvd is an express bus service with bus rapid transit elements in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Part of TransLink's RapidBus network, it travels along King George Boulevard and 104 Avenue in Surrey and connects Guildford, Whalley / City Centre, and Newton. The service replaced the 96 B-Line on January 6, 2020.
The R6 Scott Rd is an express bus service with bus rapid transit elements in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Part of TransLink's RapidBus network, it travels along Scott Road and 72 Avenue in Surrey and connects Scott Road station, North Delta, and Newton. [2] The route began service on January 2, 2024. [3]
Exchange Zone [a] Municipality Year Parking Connection(s) Blanca Loop: Zone 1: University Endowment Lands: 1930: No: Capilano University Exchange: Zone 2: North Vancouver
White Rock Centre is an on-street bus exchange located on the border between White Rock and Surrey, British Columbia, Canada.It is the southernmost transit hub in the Metro Vancouver region and the nearest to the Canada–United States border.
Newton Exchange is a bus loop located in the central Newton area of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada.As part of the TransLink system, it serves Newton with routes to Surrey City Centre, North Delta, Richmond, Langley City and White Rock, which provide connections to several SkyTrain stations for travel towards Vancouver.
Surrey Central station was opened in 1994 along with two other stations when the Expo Line was extended from Scott Road station farther into Whalley, to the "Surrey City Centre" district. [2] Prior to the opening of the station, there was a bus loop on the site known as "Whalley Exchange", which opened in 1975. [ 3 ]