The South Surrey Park and Ride is a major 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 White Rock and South Surrey, including routes towards Vancouver via Bridgeport station in Richmond as well as routes to Newton and Surrey City Centre in the northern part of the city.
South Surrey Park and Ride | |
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General information | |
Location | BC 99 & King George Boulevard Surrey, British Columbia Canada |
Coordinates | 49°04′20″N 122°49′21″W |
Owned by | TransLink |
Bus routes | 5 |
Bus stands | 4 |
Construction | |
Parking | 840 |
Other information | |
Fare zone | 3 |
History | |
Opened | May 8, 1991 |
Rebuilt | 1999, 2006 |
The first South Surrey Park and Ride opened on May 8, 1991, located at 152 Street and Cranley Drive (now mall access for Southpoint Exchange).[1] On December 13, 1999, the park and ride was relocated so that the Southpoint Exchange mall could be constructed. The second site was located at 32 Avenue and 32 Avenue Diversion, a short distance from the original site.[2][3] The third and current South Surrey park and ride facility was opened on June 26, 2006, adjacent to the Highway 99 and King George Boulevard interchange.[4]
In November 2013, an expansion of 367 parking spots was opened, and a $2-per-day parking fee was introduced.[5] In December 2020, a COVID-19 test centre opened at the park and ride.[6]
Bay | Route | Destination | Notes |
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1 | 351 | White Rock Centre | |
352 | Ocean Park | Weekday PM peak hours only | |
354 | White Rock South | Weekday PM peak hours only | |
2 | 321 |
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394 | White Rock Centre | Weekday peak hours only | |
3 | 351 | Bridgeport Station | |
352 | Bridgeport Station | Weekday AM peak hours only | |
354 | Bridgeport Station | Weekday AM peak hours only | |
4 | 321 | Surrey Central Station | |
394 | King George Station | Weekday peak hours only |
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