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The Surrey Light Rail system was a planned network in
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containing one light rail line radiating from the SkyTrain station and transit hub. First proposed in 2012 by Surrey mayor
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, construction on the project was planned to start in 2019 with an opening date set for 2024. At the inauguration of the new Surrey City Council on November 5, 2018, and after a change of municipal leadership, the newly installed council unanimously voted to "indefinitely suspend" the project in favour of an extension of the SkyTrain Expo Line to Langley Centre.


Timeline

This project—among others, including the extension of the Millennium Line west to Arbutus—was included as one of the initiatives in need of funding that was proposed to be raised by the imposition of a regional sales tax which was put forward for voter approval in a 2015 plebiscite. The electorate voted against the tax increase to fund regional projects and provide a long term sustainable funding model; however, Surrey Mayor
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said, after the sales tax was voted down, that the city still planned to build the light rail project as it was the main component in her election campaign. The Surrey–Newton–Guildford Line was expected to be in service by 2024 while the Surrey–Langley Line on the Fraser Highway would be completed at a later date. A report outlining the economic benefits of the project was produced by a consulting firm in May 2015. In 2017, the federal government budget included funding contributions to this project. Prior to the provincial election in 2017, the BC Liberals confirmed they would match the federal contribution if they were re-elected. On March 16, 2018, the provincial government approved the construction of this project. Construction was slated to begin in 2019 and is expected to be completed by 2024. The LRT line will run from Guildford through Surrey Central and terminate in Newton with 11 new stops. On September 4, 2018, during a visit to Surrey,
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reiterated the Federal government's financial commitment to helping to build the route. On November 5, 2018, during newly elected Mayor
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's first council meeting, the council voted unanimously to cancel the LRT line in favour of extending the existing SkyTrain line to Langley. The plan was supported by the regional Mayors' Council on November 15.


LRT network


Surrey–Newton–Guildford Line

Phase 1 of the Surrey LRT was the Surrey–Newton–Guildford Line which was to replace the 96 B-Line express bus service once completed and will connect Surrey City Centre with
Newton Town Centre Newton is a town centre of the city in Surrey, British Columbia. It is the location for the previous Surrey City Hall and Courthouse, a local Surrey Public Library branch, and a Kwantlen Polytechnic University campus. The studios of radio stati ...
via
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and
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via 104 Avenue. Proposed stops * 152 Street Guildford Town Centre: serves the Guildford Mall and connects to the existing transit exchange * 148 Street * 144 Street * 140 Street * City Parkway: connects to the SkyTrain at Surrey Central station, Simon Fraser University, the planned Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Central City Shopping Centre and Surrey City Hall * King George: connects to the SkyTrain at
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and the
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development complex * 96 Avenue: serves Surrey Memorial Hospital, the wider hospital district and the Canada Revenue site * 88 Avenue: serves Bear Creek Park and the Surrey Arts Centre * 80 Avenue * 76 Avenue * 72 Avenue: serves Newton Town Centre, connecting to a new planned transit exchange and higher-density developments


Proposed expansion

A Surrey–Langley Line was proposed as a future phase after the completion of the Surrey–Newton–Guildford Line and was expected to travel on
Fraser Highway Fraser Highway is a major arterial road in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia. Connecting the cities of Surrey and Abbotsford, the highway formerly constituted a major portion of British Columbia Highway 1A until the latter was decommiss ...
and connecting Surrey City Centre,
Fleetwood Town Centre Fleetwood is a town centre of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada with a population of 62,735 as of 2016. Fleetwood is bounded by 76 Avenue in the south (above Cloverdale) to 96 Avenue in the north and from 144 Street in the west beside Newton ...
and Langley with expected travel time of 24.5 minutes.


Reaction

The Surrey LRT project had been criticized by some local residents, and an advocacy group, who have raised concerns suggesting a lack of travel time improvement, large annual operating deficits, vulnerability to accidents and a lower comparative business case benefits documented in the dated 2012 TransLink joint analysis. Kevin Desmond, CEO of TransLink, has indicated that SkyTrain along the second phase of the project (Fraser Highway Line) is also a possibility instead of LRT; however, the Mayor of Surrey claimed that a SkyTrain solution along Fraser Highway would cost $950 million more than LRT. In July 2018, a poll sponsored by municipal party Safe Surrey Coalition, headed by
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—then a mayoral candidate in the 2018 Surrey municipal election who was campaigning against LRT—indicated 85% of Surrey residents were opposed to the LRT project.


See also

* Light rail in Canada * SkyTrain


References


External links


Surrey Light Rail

Surrey LRT Project
– City of Surrey
Surrey–Newton–Guildford LRT Project
– TransLink
SkyTrain for Surrey
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