How to get from New Westminster to Harrison Hot Springs by SkyTrain and bus?
From New Westminster to Harrison Hot Springs by SkyTrain and bus
To get from New Westminster to Harrison Hot Springs in Southwest British Columbia, you’ll need to take one SkyTrain line and 2 bus lines: take the EXPO LINE SkyTrain from Columbia Station station to Lougheed Town Centre Station station. Next, you’ll have to switch to the 66 bus and finally take the 71 bus from Downtown Chilliwack station to Hot Springs & Dogwood station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 3 hr 5 min.
Step by Step
- 1Start from SkyTrain stationNew Westminster
- 2Wait for SkyTrainEXPO LINEExpo Line to Production Way-University
- 3Ride to SkyTrain stationLougheed Town Centre Station13 min
- 4Walk to bus stationLougheed StnID 12005340 m • 1 min
- 5Wait for bus66Fraser Valley Exp - to Chilliwack
- 6Ride to bus stationDowntown ChilliwackID 12409488 min
- 7Walk to bus stationDowntown ChilliwackID 12409560 m • 1 min
- 8Wait for bus71Harrison Hot Springs
- 9Ride to bus stationHot Springs & DogwoodID 12600943 min
- 10Walk toHarrison Hot Springs190 m • 3 min
Public transit directions from New Westminster to Harrison Hot Springs
Public transit stations close to New Westminster
New Westminster is located at New Westminster, Southwest British Columbia and the nearest public transit station is Columbia Station @ Bay 3.
SkyTrain stations close to New Westminster:
- Columbia Station
- New Westminster Station
- Scott Road Station
Bus stations close to New Westminster:
- Columbia Station @ Bay 3
- Columbia Station @ Bay 1
- Columbia Station @ Bay 2
Public transit stations close to Harrison Hot Springs, Southwest British Columbia
Harrison Hot Springs is located at Harrison Hot Springs, Southwest British Columbia and the nearest public transit station is Hot Springs & Dogwood.
Bus stations close to Harrison Hot Springs:
- Hot Springs & Dogwood
- Emerald & Hot Springs
- Hot Springs & Emerald
Related Routes
- Pitt Meadows to Harrison Hot Springs
- Kent to Harrison Hot Springs
- Braid Station to New Westminster
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- Port Coquitlam to Langley City
- Semiahmoo to White Rock
- Seymour Creek 2 to Capital H (Part 1)
- Surrey to Burnaby
- Surrey to Chilliwack
- Tsawwassen to Sooke
- Vancouver to Sooke
- Vancouver to Gibsons
- Vancouver to Lions Bay
- Vancouver to Maple Ridge
- Vancouver to Trinity Western University
- Vancouver to Abbotsford
- Vancouver to Agassiz
Questions & Answers
What is the fastest way to get from New Westminster to Harrison Hot Springs?
The fastest way takes 185 minutes, using Bus line EXPO LINE, Bus line 66, Bus line 71.
Is there a direct SkyTrain between New Westminster and Harrison Hot Springs in Southwest British Columbia?
No, you’ll have to take one SkyTrain line and 2 bus lines in total. The total travelling time is 3 hr 5 min.
Which SkyTrain line goes from New Westminster to Harrison Hot Springs in Southwest British Columbia?
The EXPO LINE SkyTrain line goes from Expo Line to Production Way-University station near New Westminster to Lougheed Town Centre Station station. From there you’ll have to take 2 bus lines till Lougheed Town Centre Station station near Harrison Hot Springs in Southwest British Columbia
How long does it take to travel from New Westminster to Harrison Hot Springs in Southwest British Columbia by SkyTrain and bus?
The total travel time between New Westminster and Harrison Hot Springs in Southwest British Columbia by SkyTrain and bus is about 3 hr 5 min.
Where do I get on the SkyTrain near New Westminster to get to Harrison Hot Springs in Southwest British Columbia?
Get on the EXPO LINE SkyTrain from the Expo Line to Production Way-University station near New Westminster in Southwest British Columbia.
Where do I get off the SkyTrain when travelling between New Westminster and Harrison Hot Springs in Southwest British Columbia?
Get off the SkyTrain at the Lougheed Town Centre Station stop, which is closest to Harrison Hot Springs in Southwest British Columbia.