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Transit & Transportation platforms

Here's what the candidates in Surrey-Whalley, and their parties, are promising.

BC Ferries

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BC Liberals

Review ferry schedules with goal of hourly service on high-frequency routes.

BC NDP

Improve BC Ferries service at peak time, allocate more space to reservations, allow walk-on reservations, and coordinate with BC Transit and TransLink to align scheduling and provide a more seamless passenger experience.

Emissions

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We don't have any BC Liberals policies on Emissions.

BC NDP

Move towards a net-zero emission bus fleet powered by electrification, hydrogen fuel, cell technologies, and other zero-emissions technologies.

Transit service

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BC Liberals

  • Expand public transit options.
  • Continue TransLink expansion in areas of population growth, including south of the Fraser, the Fraser Valley, and North Vancouver.
  • Increase transit hours in the Interior, North, and Vancouver Island.

BC NDP

  • Expand transit options in the Fraser Valley and the Sea-to-Sky region.
  • Add more service to the BC Bus North programme.
  • Improve transit connections to Surrey and Langley with SkyTrain, rail, and rapid bus lines.
  • Implement the South Island Transportation Strategy.

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Expanding transit options for people in growing areas of the province: This includes increased connections within the Tranlink (sic) network for people living in the Fraser Valley and the Sea-to-Sky region, expanded West Coast Express service, and more service for the successful BC Bus North program for rural communities.

— From Working for You.

Improving connections to Surrey and Langley: We'll work with communities to complete the Skytrain (sic) expansion project and add new rail and rapid bus lines.

Delivering better transit for the South island: We will implement the South Island Transportation Strategy, and provide more active transportation infrastructure, rapid bus service to the West Shore, and safety upgrades to the Malahat highway.

Planning for future clean transit projects with long-lasting economic benefits: We'll work with the communities and regions to support planning of key projects, like high-speed transit links for the North Shore and the expansion of rail up the Fraser Valley - bringing cleaner transit and more construction jobs for BC workers.

Promoting cleaner communities and better health through active transportation: We'll work with communities to expand their networks of active transportation as we move towards our CleanBC goal of doubling trips taken via walking, biking and other kinds of active networks by the year 2030.

— From Working for You.

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