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Plans for a $1.65-billion Surrey-Newton-Guildford light-rail transit project were cancelled after McCallum won the Surrey mayoralty on a promise to switch to a SkyTrain extension out to Langley.
The images are conceptual, and do not represent specific future stations. View image in full screen An artist’s conception of what a future Surrey-Langley SkyTrain station could look like.
Cost estimates released last year by TransLink suggest the project McCallum prefers — SkyTrain from Whalley to Langley along Fraser Highway — would cost $2.9 billion.
Construction on the new Surrey-Langley SkyTrain extension is ramping up, with the project to become much more visible in the months to come. Transportation Minister Mike Farnworth said Friday that ...
The Surrey-Langley SkyTrain project is a 16.5km-long extension of the Expo Line along Fraser Highway to provide fast and reliable connections in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. The project is part ...
The province of British Columbia, Canada, has formally awarded three teams contracts for the Surrey Langley SkyTrain project, which it reported will cost nearly C$2 billion more and be completed one ...
The project includes the design and construction of eight stations, three transit exchanges, nine power substations, and 250 metres of guideway at the SkyTrain’s terminus station.
Surrey-Langley SkyTrain project now seeking public feedback until June 9. The project will extend 16 kilometres from the current terminus of the Expo Line, into the heart of Langley City.
SURREY, B.C. - British Columbia’s transportation minister says the business plan and funding for the Surrey-Langley SkyTrain project has been officially approved.
Construction on the new Surrey-Langley SkyTrain extension is ramping up, with the project to become much more visible in the ...
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