Newton Exchange
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.
Newton Exchange | |
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Location | 72nd Avenue, Surrey British Columbia, Canada |
Coordinates | 49°08′00″N 122°50′32″W |
Operated by | TransLink |
Bus routes | 12 |
Bus stands | 10 |
Bus operators | Coast Mountain Bus Company |
Connections | ![]() |
Other information | |
Fare zone | 3 |
History | |
Opened | May 30, 1975 |
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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