Newton Exchange

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Newton Exchange
Newtonexch72.JPG
Location72nd Avenue, Surrey
British Columbia, Canada
Coordinates49°08′00″N 122°50′32″W / 49.13333°N 122.84222°W / 49.13333; -122.84222Coordinates: 49°08′00″N 122°50′32″W / 49.13333°N 122.84222°W / 49.13333; -122.84222
Operated byTransLink
Bus routes12
Bus stands11
Bus operatorsCoast Mountain Bus Company
ConnectionsTranslinkbusrapid.svg R1 King George Blvd
Other information
Fare zone3
History
OpenedMay 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 Metro Vancouver Transit Police.

Routes[]

Bay Location Route Notes
1 Bus loop 342 Langley Centre
2 Bus loop 321 Surrey Central Station
321 Scott Road Station
321 New Westminster Station
  • Via King George Boulevard
  • Peak hour service to Scott Road Station
  • Limited service to New Westminster Station on
    Sunday/holidays only when SkyTrain is not operating
3 Bus loop R1 King George Blvd to Guildford
4 Bus loop 319 Scott Road Station
5 Bus loop Unloading only
6 Bus loop 321 White Rock Centre
321 White Rock South
  • White Rock South: limited service
7 Bus loop 323 Surrey Central Station
  • Via 128 Street
393 Surrey Central Station
  • Via 64 Avenue
  • AM peak hours only
8 Bus loop 324 Surrey Central Station
  • Via 132 Street
325 Surrey Central Station
  • Via 140 Street
9 137 Street
Northbound
322 Scottsdale
10 71A Avenue
Eastbound
301 Richmond-Brighouse Station
  • Express
11 72 Avenue
Eastbound
335 Surrey Central Station
  • Via Guildford
341 Guildford


References[]

  1. ^ "Surrey-Delta-White Rock" (PDF). The Buzzer. British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority. May 23, 1975. Retrieved January 25, 2017.

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