A new B-Line bus along Fraser Highway will run from Surrey Central to Langley Centre, and TransLink invites you to have your say via an online survey.
The Fraser Highway bus is one of four new rapid-service B-Line routes set to launch in 2019 as part of Phase One of the Mayors’ Council 10-Year Vision.
Once up and running, the B-Line will be operational from 5 a.m. to midnight, taking an estimated 40 minutes from Surrey Central to Langley, which TransLink says is 10 minutes less than the current bus running along the highway.
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B-Line bus service is coming to Fraser Hwy! @TransLink is inviting you to have your say on the new B-Line and related changes. Take the survey at https://t.co/XGYtRhEhVh until May 31. #surreyBC ^ar pic.twitter.com/Hu1vzyjyuS
— Surrey Traffic (@SurreyTraffic) May 10, 2018
At peak times, it will run every eight minutes. Midday, evening and weekend service will run every 10 minutes, and at night the bus will run every 15 minutes.
According to TransLink’s website, the B-Line will be a “new frequent and reliable express bus route across the South of Fraser area.”
Visit translink.ca/bline for more information on proposed stops, possible changes to local routes and streets, and to take a survey (which closes May 31).