Newton Exchange
Appearance
Newton Exchange | |
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General information | |
Location | 72nd Avenue, Surrey British Columbia, Canada |
Coordinates | 49°08′00″N 122°50′32″W / 49.13333°N 122.84222°W |
Operated by | TransLink |
Bus routes | 12 |
Bus stands | 10 |
Bus operators | Coast Mountain Bus Company |
Connections | R1 King George Blvd |
Other information | |
Fare zone | 3 |
History | |
Opened | May 30, 1975 |
Newton Exchange is a bus loop and transit exchange in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. Opened on May 30, 1975,[1] it is the central transit hub for Newton Town Centre. Part of the TransLink system, it is the terminus of buses serving Surrey, White Rock, Delta, and Richmond.
Structure and location
The exchange is on the southeast corner of 72nd Avenue and 137th Street; it has a loop layout, with several shelters. It is adjacent to the Newton Wave Pool. There are also several retail outlets located nearby, including King's Cross retail outlet. There is a cinema, civic recreation centre, and library located south of the facility. The bus loop is patrolled by the South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority Police Service.
Routes
Route # | Destinations | Notes |
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R1 | Guildford Exchange | |
301 | Brighouse Station |
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319 | Scott Road Station via Scottsdale Exchange |
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321 | Surrey Central Station via King George Boulevard |
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White Rock Centre White Rock South King George at 11th Ave. |
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322 | Scottsdale | |
323 | Surrey Central Station via 128 Street |
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324 | Surrey Central Station via 132 Street |
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325 | Surrey Central Station via 140 Street |
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335 | Surrey Central Station via Guildford Exchange |
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341 | Guildford | |
342 | Langley Centre | |
393 | Surrey Central Station |
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References
- ^ "Surrey-Delta-White Rock" (PDF). The Buzzer. British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority. May 23, 1975. Retrieved January 25, 2017.
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