Surrey, British Columbia
- SkyTrain's King George Station to temporarily close for track maintenance, starting Apr. 27buzzer.translink.ca /2024/03/skytrains-king-george-station-to-temporarily-close-for-track-maintenance-starting-apr-27/
SkyTrain’s King George Station is temporarily closed from Saturday, Apr. 27 until mid-June while we complete multiple infrastructure maintenance works, including the replacement of an original component from when the station opened in 1992.
**Who’s affected: **Customers who ride the SkyTrain to and from King George Station.
**What do I need to do: **During this time, the terminus station for the Expo Line in Surrey is at Surrey Central Station instead of King George Station. Customers should plan for an additional 15 minutes of travel time if they use King George.
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Customers who normally arrive by bus at King George Station to connect to the SkyTrain should stay on the bus to continue to Surrey Central Station.
- The 345 King George Station/White Rock Centre, 394 White Rock/King George Station Express, and 395 Langley Centre/King George Station buses will all stop at King George Station, then continue to Surrey Central Station.
- When connecting from SkyTrain to bus, customers should board their bus at Surrey Central Station.
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Trains are arriving and departing for Waterfront Station at Surrey Central Station using both platforms, so check the screens for the next train.
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Between 6 a.m. and 9 a.m. on weekdays, a SkyTrain replacement bus is operating every 15 minutes between Bay 2 at King George Station and a temporary stop on City Parkway at Surrey Central Station.
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Know before you go — plan your trip at translink.ca/tripplanner and sign up for Transit Alerts at translink.ca/alerts.
Additional details:
- During the closure, Expo Line service will operate Waterfront to Braid, Waterfront to Production Way–University, Waterfront to Surrey Central Station.
- Customers who currently use the passenger pickup/drop-off zone at King George Station can access parking lots at Surrey Central Station to access SkyTrain service.
- The Bike Parkade at King George Station will remain accessible.
- Currently, there is a HandyDART passenger pickup/drop-off zone at King George Station; this will be closed. For the duration of the station closure, HandyDART service will continue as normal at Surrey Central and other stations.
**What’s happening: **We’re closing the station temporarily to replace a portion of the tracks called the turnout that allows trains to change tracks and direction at King George Station. It has reached the end of its service life. We’re also taking advantage of the closure to complete other work:
- Replacing a section of power rail between King George and Surrey Central station. These rails are what provide power to the SkyTrain cars, allowing trains to move.
- Realigning our guideway intrusion monitoring systems and preparing station platform to receive the longer Mark V trains that will enter service by the end of the year.
- Elevator inspections, fibre optic cable replacement, station deep cleaning, and various asset repair and replacements that can be completed quickly and efficiently while the station is closed.
**Zoom out: **TransLink’s Maintenance and Upgrade Program is making investments in aging infrastructure across the system to keep customers safe, comfortable, and moving across a reliable transit network every day. For more information and to learn more, please visit translink.ca/keepmoving.
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- Expo Line switch replacement work in Surrey now completed; regular service resumes today July 22ndweb.archive.org TransLink BC on Twitter
“#RiderAlert Update: Expo Line Single-Tracking for Switch Replacement Work will be completed by end of service July 21, one week ahead of schedule. Regular service will resume at start of Sat, July 22. Thank you for your patience. ^MR”
- Mike Farnworth to announce final decision on policing in Surrey on Wednesdayglobalnews.ca Farnworth puts his foot down: Surrey will ditch the RCMP, proceed with Surrey Police Service - BC | Globalnews.ca
The B.C. government commissioned an independent financial analysis that concluded the Surrey Police Service would cost approximately $30 million more per year than the RCMP.
- Whalley Canadian Tire is finally closed
Consider it a rumour no more, according to some documents from the City of Surrey and the Site Context & Background on Page 3 of Application No. 7921-0328-00, the location is now scheduled to be converted into the Georgetown by Anthem project: ! > Generalized site DP for a 4 phased proposal to allow for a total of Five (5) mixed use high rises totalling 2208 residential units and 8658 sq. M of commercial space. See 7922-0103-01 for Detailed Development for Phase one which includes one 31 storey residential tower and one 32 storey residential tower and a detached amenity building with some commercial. Total of 720
At the time of writing this, I could not locate Application No. 7922-0103-01. RIP Whalley Canadian Tire.
- Police watchdog investigating vehicle collision in Surreybc.ctvnews.ca IIO called in after man tasered, injured in Surrey
B.C.'s police watchdog has been called in after a man was tasered and seriously injured in Surrey Sunday.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/749451
> A “motor vehicle incident” that occurred in Surrey Sunday morning is being investigated by the Independent Investigations Office of B.C., the police oversight agency confirmed. [Looks like an RCMP vehicle was involved in a crash, as were two sedans and a minivan.)
- We are spoiled for nature in Surreywww.openstreetmap.org Relation: Green Timbers Urban Forest (1281035) | OpenStreetMap
OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.
I took these photos the other day at Green Timbers Urban Forest in Surrey and felt like sharing them here:
If anyone else has some amazing Urban Nature shots like this, please feel free to share below!
- Grand Opening: Indigenous Learning House (June 17th)
Don't forget that tomorrow is the grand opening of the new Indigenous Learning House at the historic Stewart Farm tomorrow June 17th from 11am to 3pm. It should be fun!
- Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth calls out Surrey for lack of info-sharing on police planvancouversun.com Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth calls out Surrey for lack of info-sharing on police plan
The minister warns of a possible 'policing crisis' if city staff don't provide clarity on their plan to retain the RCMP.