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How to get in Langley (British Columbia)


How to get in Langley (British Columbia)

  • Highway 1A (the Fraser Highway) and the Langley Bypass (which becomes Highway 10) are convenient driving routes into Langley city. Highway 1 (the Trans-Canada Highway) runs through the township to the north of the city.
  • Translink has only thin coverage of Langley, but it exists. Bus #502 travels every 15 minutes from Surrey Centre (a transfer point for Skytrain from downtown Vancouver) to Langley Centre, a bus hub in the town. Twice an hour, Bus #502 continues south-eastwards past Langley Municipal Airport and on to Aldergrove. Route and schedule details on the Translink web site.
  • The Golden Ears Bridge crosses the Fraser River at nearby Walnut Grove and takes you into Pitt Meadows.
  • Harbour Air Seaplanes offers three flights daily to Victoria harbour.
  • Langley Municipal Airport (CYNJ), 5385 - 216th St., +1-(604) 534-7330 ( , fax: +1-(604) 534-7330), . A small general-aviation airport with a 2100'x75' runway.

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