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  2. King George Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    King George Boulevard (formerly known as King George Highway) is a major arterial road in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. The 26-kilometre (16 mi) route begins at Highway 99 , 1.6 kilometres (1.0 mi) north of the Peace Arch Border Crossing with the United States, and runs generally northwest to the south end of the Pattullo Bridge , a ...

  3. King George station - Wikipedia

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    Platform level at King George in March 2019. King George is an elevated station on the Expo Line of Metro Vancouver's SkyTrain rapid transit system. The station is located in the south end of the Surrey City Centre district of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, and is one of the outbound termini of the Expo Line, the other being Production Way–University station.

  4. British Columbia Highway 99A - Wikipedia

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    Hwy 99 exit 10; no access from northbound King George Blvd to southbound Hwy 99; segment from 121 m (397 ft) north of Crescent Road, across Nicomekl River Bridge to 40 Ave is still provincially maintained [3] 10.2: 6.3: Colebrook Road: Grade separated: 12.0– 12.2: 7.5– 7.6: Highway 10 (56 Avenue / 58 Avenue) – Delta, Langley, Hope: Split ...

  5. R1 King George Blvd - Wikipedia

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    The R1 King George Blvd is an express bus service with bus rapid transit elements in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Part of TransLink's RapidBus network, it travels along King George Boulevard and 104 Avenue in Surrey and connects Guildford, Whalley / City Centre, and Newton. The service replaced the 96 B-Line on January 6, 2020.

  6. British Columbia Highway 15 - Wikipedia

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    For a time between 1942 [citation needed] and 1962, BC 15 was designated number 99A after the King George Highway (Hwy. 99 from 1942 to 1972, Hwy. 99A from 1973 to 2006) superseded it as the primary route to the Canada–US border. [18] In 2009, the city of Surrey renamed "King George Highway" to "King George Boulevard". [19]

  7. British Columbia Highway 1A - Wikipedia

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    It then followed Kingsway through East Vancouver and Burnaby to New Westminster, where it followed 10th Avenue (which forms the boundary between Burnaby and New Westminster) and McBride Boulevard. It crossed the Fraser River along the Pattullo Bridge into Surrey, where the roadway became the King George Highway (renamed King George Boulevard in ...

  8. British Columbia Highway 99 - Wikipedia

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    King George Boulevard – Surrey City Centre: No access to Hwy 99 southbound from King George northbound; former Highway 99A: Delta: 15.56: 9.67: 16: Highway 91 north – North Delta, New Westminster: Alternate route to Richmond, Vancouver International Airport, and Vancouver. 20.36: 12.65: 20: Ladner Trunk Road – South Delta

  9. South Surrey Park and Ride - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The third and current South Surrey park and ride facility was opened on June 26, 2006, adjacent to the Highway 99 and King George Boulevard interchange. [4] In November 2013, an expansion of 367 parking spots was opened, and a $2-per-day parking fee was introduced. [5] In December 2020, a COVID-19 test centre opened at the park and ride ...