How to get from North Cowichan to Surrey by SkyTrain and bus?
By SkyTrain and bus
To get from North Cowichan to Surrey in Southwest British Columbia, you’ll need to take 2 bus lines and one SkyTrain line: take the 66 bus from Hwy 1 & Boys Rd station to Douglas at Courtney station. Next, you’ll have to switch to the VANCOUVER - VICTORIA bus and finally take the EXPO LINE SkyTrain from Main Street-Science World Station station to Surrey Central Station station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 6 hr 15 min.
Step by Step
- 1Walk to bus stationHwy 1 & Boys RdID 104031220 m • 3 min
- 2Wait for bus66Cvx - to Victoria
- 3Ride to bus stationDouglas at CourtneyID 10001973 min
- 4Walk to bus stationVictoria - Bus Depot200 m • 3 min
- 5Wait for busVANCOUVER - VICTORIAVancouver
- 6Ride to bus stationVancouver Bus Terminal87 min
- 7Walk to SkyTrain stationMain Street-Science World Station130 m • 2 min
- 8Wait for SkyTrainEXPO LINEExpo Line to Surrey Central
- 9Ride to SkyTrain stationSurrey Central Station32 min
- 10Walk toSurrey3.47 km • 45 min
Public transit directions from North Cowichan to Surrey
Public transit stations close to North Cowichan
North Cowichan is located at North Cowichan, Southwest British Columbia and the nearest public transit station is Hwy 1 & Boys Rd.
Bus stations close to North Cowichan:
- Hwy 1 & Boys Rd
- Boys Rd 2880 Block
- Koksilah & Allenby
Public transit stations close to Surrey, Southwest British Columbia
Surrey is located at Surrey, Southwest British Columbia and the nearest public transit station is Guildford Exchange @ Bay 1.
SkyTrain stations close to Surrey:
- King George Station
- Surrey Central Station
- Gateway Station
Bus stations close to Surrey:
- Guildford Exchange @ Bay 1
- Guildford Exchange @ Bay 2
- Guildford Exchange @ Bay 3
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- Gateway Station to Simon Fraser University Surrey
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- Gateway Station to Simon Fraser University Surrey Campus
Questions & Answers
What is the fastest way to get from North Cowichan to Surrey?
The fastest way takes 375 minutes, using Bus line 66, Bus line VANCOUVER - VICTORIA, Bus line EXPO LINE.
Is there a direct bus between North Cowichan and Surrey in Southwest British Columbia?
No, you’ll have to take 2 bus lines and one SkyTrain line in total. The total travelling time is 6 hr 15 min.
Which bus line goes from North Cowichan to Surrey in Southwest British Columbia?
The 66 bus line goes from Hwy 1 & Boys Rd station near North Cowichan to Cvx - to Victoria station. From there you’ll have to take one bus line and one SkyTrain line till Cvx - to Victoria station near Surrey in Southwest British Columbia
How long does it take to travel from North Cowichan to Surrey in Southwest British Columbia by bus and SkyTrain?
The total travel time between North Cowichan and Surrey in Southwest British Columbia by bus and SkyTrain is about 6 hr 15 min.
Where do I get on the bus near North Cowichan to get to Surrey in Southwest British Columbia?
Get on the 66 bus from the Hwy 1 & Boys Rd stop near North Cowichan in Southwest British Columbia.
Where do I get off the bus when travelling between North Cowichan and Surrey in Southwest British Columbia?
Get off the bus at the Cvx - to Victoria station, which is closest to Surrey in Southwest British Columbia.