Proposed transit service improvements for the 68 Avenue corridor
TransLink is proposing a new weekday-only bus route along the 68 Avenue corridor in Surrey to improve east-west connections between key residential communities, employment areas, and transit exchanges. This delivers on key priorities in the2025 Investment Plan, which identifies new or improved bus routes to support transit-oriented communities.
This proposed new route is designed to improve connections both locally and across the region with a more direct and reliable travel option along the 68 Avenue corridorto Scottsdale Exchange.As part of this process, we’re inviting the public to share feedback on travel patterns and what future improvements would provide the greatest benefit.
Why your input matters
We want to hear from the public about:
When you’d like the service to run, including hours of operation and frequency.
Important considerations like walking distances, safety, and how transit connects to places you want to go.
Anything that might make it easier, or harder, for you to use transit, such as accessibility, convenience, or connections from transit stations and exchanges.
Take the online survey until June 7, 2026. Feedback will ensure the proposed new route meets the needs of the community ahead of implementation in the near future.
TransLink is proposing a new weekday-only bus route along the 68 Avenue corridor in Surrey to improve east-west connections between key residential communities, employment areas, and transit exchanges. This delivers on key priorities in the2025 Investment Plan, which identifies new or improved bus routes to support transit-oriented communities.
This proposed new route is designed to improve connections both locally and across the region with a more direct and reliable travel option along the 68 Avenue corridorto Scottsdale Exchange.As part of this process, we’re inviting the public to share feedback on travel patterns and what future improvements would provide the greatest benefit.
Why your input matters
We want to hear from the public about:
When you’d like the service to run, including hours of operation and frequency.
Important considerations like walking distances, safety, and how transit connects to places you want to go.
Anything that might make it easier, or harder, for you to use transit, such as accessibility, convenience, or connections from transit stations and exchanges.
Take the online survey until June 7, 2026. Feedback will ensure the proposed new route meets the needs of the community ahead of implementation in the near future.