Ladner Exchange
Ladner Exchange | |
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Location |
4645 Harvest Drive, Delta, BC Canada |
Coordinates | 49°05′15″N 123°03′45″W / 49.08750°N 123.06250°WCoordinates: 49°05′15″N 123°03′45″W / 49.08750°N 123.06250°W |
Owned by | TransLink |
Bus routes | 9 |
Bus stands | 7 |
Construction | |
Parking | 200 space park and ride[1] |
Bicycle facilities | Racks available |
Other information | |
Fare zone | 3 |
History | |
Opened | November 24, 1978 |
The Ladner Exchange is a major transit exchange in the community of Ladner within the municipality of Delta, British Columbia. Opened on November 24, 1978, it is the primary transit hub for South Delta, serving as a terminus for all but two routes and includes connections to SkyTrain stations in Richmond and Surrey.[2] There is a 200 space park and ride and kiss and ride adjacent to the exchange.
Structure and location
The exchange is located off-street near the major intersection of Ladner Trunk Road and Highway 17A, providing for easy access for both buses and drivers alike. It also serves multiple destinations nearby, including Delta City Hall, Ladner Leisure Centre and Delta Hospital. There are several open-sided shelters with benches on site.
It has the ability to host regular length diesel buses, community shuttles as well as articulated buses, but not trolley buses.
Routes
Route | Destinations | Notes | Bay |
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601 | Bridgeport Station South Delta 2nd Avenue at 52a Street |
Certain A.M. peak hour trips originate at Ladner Exchange as a continuation of the 608 and certain P.M. peak hour trips terminate at Ladner Exchange and continue as the 606. | 6 5 |
606 | Ladner Ring | [PM PEAK-ONLY] |
7 |
608 | Ladner Ring | [AM PEAK-ONLY] |
7 |
620 | Bridgeport Station Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal |
[EXPRESS] | 1 2 |
640 | Scott Road Station | 4 | |
C76 | Scottsdale Exchange | 3 | |
C86 | Ladner South | 7 | |
C87 | East Ladner | 3 | |
C88 | Ladner North | 7 |
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.translink.ca/en/Getting-Around/Driving/Park-and-Ride.aspx
- ↑ "Ladner Exchange Now Open" (PDF). The Buzzer. B.C. Hydro Transportation. December 1, 1978. Retrieved January 25, 2017.