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SkyTrain Expansion: The Impact of Surrey–Langley Extension

The Surrey–Langley SkyTrain extension, a 16-kilometre project along Fraser Highway, is set to transform regional transit by 2028. The line will connect Surrey City Centre to Langley City, reducing travel times and supporting one of B.C.’s fastest-growing corridors. Beyond faster commutes, the project is expected to boost economic development, encourage sustainable urban growth, and help meet provincial climate goals by reducing car dependence.

SkyTrain Expansion: The Impact of Surrey–Langley Extension

The Surrey–Langley SkyTrain extension promises faster travel, economic growth, and stronger regional connections in Metro Vancouver.

A New Era of Connectivity

The Surrey–Langley SkyTrain extension marks a historic investment in Metro Vancouver’s transit future. For the first time, SkyTrain will extend deep into the Fraser Valley, bringing rapid transit service to one of the region’s fastest-growing corridors. Stretching 16 kilometres along Fraser Highway, the project will link Surrey City Centre to Langley City by 2028.

Why the Extension Matters

With Surrey and Langley among the fastest-growing communities in British Columbia, the need for reliable transit has never been greater. The extension is expected to serve tens of thousands of daily commuters, significantly reducing travel times between the Fraser Valley and Metro Vancouver’s core. What once took nearly an hour by bus could soon take less than 25 minutes by SkyTrain.

Economic and Social Benefits

Beyond easing congestion, the project is anticipated to boost local economies. Transit-oriented development often brings new businesses, housing opportunities, and job creation. By improving accessibility, the extension will also help attract investment and support more sustainable, compact urban growth along the Fraser Highway corridor.

For residents, this means more than just shorter commutes. It means improved access to education, healthcare, and cultural opportunities across the region. For families and workers, the extension could reshape daily routines and quality of life.

Environmental and Sustainability Goals

The Surrey–Langley SkyTrain extension is also a step toward reducing greenhouse gas emissions. By encouraging more people to use transit instead of personal vehicles, the project supports B.C.’s climate action goals. Cleaner air, reduced congestion, and safer roads are part of the long-term vision behind the expansion.

Looking Ahead

While major construction is set to continue through the coming years, the anticipation surrounding the Surrey–Langley SkyTrain is already reshaping how communities plan for the future. Once complete, the extension will not only redefine mobility in the Fraser Valley but also symbolize the ongoing effort to build a more connected, sustainable, and inclusive Metro Vancouver.

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