Scottsdale Exchange

Scottsdale Exchange is a major transit exchange located in the Strawberry Hill neighbourhood of Newton in Surrey, British Columbia. Opened on May 30, 1975, it is home to bus routes serving the South of Fraser region including the municipalities of Delta and Langley, as well as Richmond.[1] It is a terminus for most of these routes, which provide connections to SkyTrain stations in Surrey and Richmond.

Scottsdale Exchange
Location7414 120 Street, Newton
Surrey, British Columbia
Canada
Coordinates49°08′15″N 122°53′17″W
Owned byTransLink
Bus routes11
Bus stands9
Other information
Fare zone3
History
OpenedMay 30, 1975
Rebuilt1998

Structure and location

On December 14, 1998, Scottsdale Exchange was relocated to its current site near the 7400 block of 120 Street (Scott Road) in Surrey.[2] The former bus exchange was located on-street just outside Scottsdale Mall on 70 Avenue and Nicholson Road, just west of Scott Road on the Delta side of the Surrey–Delta boundary.[2]

Scottsdale Exchange serves the nearby shopping centres of Scottsdale and Strawberry Hill, which includes a Cineplex movie theatre. It also functions as an important connector for commuters living in the surrounding residential areas, as well as the broader South of Fraser region. There are several open-sided shelters with benches on-site. It has the ability to host regular length diesel buses, community shuttles, and articulated buses.

Transit Connections

Bay assignments are as follows:[3]

Bay Route Destination Notes
3
8
301 Newton Exchange
Richmond–Brighouse Station
6 310 Ladner Exchange
8 311 Bridgeport Station Express; AM peak hours only
3 312 Scott Road Station
2 316 Surrey Central Station
4
7
319 Newton Exchange
Scott Road Station
1 322 Newton Exchange
2 329 Surrey Central Station
5 340 22nd Street Station
9 364 Langley Centre
9 391 Scott Road Station AM peak hours only
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See also

References

  1. "Surrey-Delta-White Rock" (PDF). The Buzzer. British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority. May 23, 1975. Retrieved January 25, 2017.
  2. "R1688 : B.C. Transit`s 1998/99 Winter Quarterly Service Plan" (PDF). City of Surrey. November 9, 1998. Retrieved August 28, 2017.
  3. "Scottsdale Exchange Map" (PDF). TransLink. October 2016. Retrieved January 13, 2018.

Scottsdale Exchange Map (PDF)

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