SURREY, B.C. – The final round begins.
The Surrey Langley SkyTrain project is hosting its final round of public engagement on the design of the eight new SkyTrain stations.
Findings from the first round of public engagement on station design, which took place in June 2024, will be shared during a series of meetings held this month and next.
The public is invited to preview updated designs that will be built for the SkyTrain extension, a release reads. This includes information about landscaping, plazas, accessibility and design features at each station.
Those who wish to provide input can do so by attending one of the in-person open houses or the virtual information session, or by viewing the updated designs and sharing feedback online:
The open houses are as follows:
- Saturday, Nov. 30
11 a.m.- 3 p.m.
Hampton Inn and Suites
19500 Langley Bypass, Surrey - Monday, Dec. 2
3 – 7 p.m.
Coast Langley City Hotel and Convention Centre
20393 Fraser Highway - Thursday, Dec. 5
3 – 7 p.m.
Comfort Inn and Suites
8255 166 St.
Langley - Virtual information session
Wednesday, Dec. 11,
7 – 8 p.m.
Participants should register here:
Once complete, the Surrey Langley SkyTrain project will provide transportation for people in Surrey, Langley and throughout Metro Vancouver. Passengers will be able to travel between Langley City and Surrey Centre in approximately 22 minutes, and between downtown Langley and downtown Vancouver in just over an hour, the release reads.
The future station names and locations are below:
- Green Timbers Station (140 Street and Fraser Highway)
- 152 Street Station (152 Street and Fraser Highway)
- Fleetwood Station (160 Street and Fraser Highway)
- Bakerview-166 Street Station (166 Street and Fraser Highway)
- Hillcrest-184 Street Station (184 Street and Fraser Highway)
- Clayton Station (190 Street and Fraser Highway)
- Willowbrook Station (196 Street and Fraser Highway)
- Langley City Centre Station (203 Street and Fraser Highway)
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