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Directions to SFU Surrey Campus.Pdf How to get to the SFU Surrey campus From SFU Burnaby By Transit 1. Take the 145 Production Way bus to the Production Way/University SkyTrain station. 2. Ride the Millennium line SkyTrain west to Columbia Station. 3. Transfer to the Expo Line, heading east (take the train marked "King George".) 4. Disembark at the Surrey Central station. SFU Surrey is located in Central City (look for the large office tower to the south of the station). By Car 1. Head down the hill on Gaglardi 2. After you cross the Lougheed Highway, turn LEFT onto Cariboo and go up the hill to Tenth 3. Turn RIGHT on Tenth, then LEFT on McBride (to the Patullo Bridge) 4. Cross the Patullo Bridge and go up King George Bvld 5. Turn RIGHT on University Drive. Proceed along University Drive until you reach 102 Avenue. Go through the lights at 102 Avenue. 6. After crossing 102 Avenue make your first LEFT into the parking complex and proceed up to P3, P4, or P5. Visitor pay parking is located on level P5. From Vancouver By Car 1. Get onto Hastings Street and drive east 2. Remain on Hastings through East Vancouver and turn RIGHT onto the Highway 1 eastbound ramp 3. Continue on Highway 1 and cross over the Port Mann Bridge 4. Take exit number 48 shortly after the bridge (108th Avenue/152nd Street exit) 5. Keep right on the off ramp and merge onto 152nd Street southbound 6. Drive past the 108th Avenue turnoff and continue up to the 104th Avenue intersection 7. Turn right on 104th Avenue and continue westbound to King George Blvd 8. Drive across King George Blvd and turn LEFT on University Drive 9. Proceed along University Drive until you reach 102 Avenue. Go through the lights at 102 Avenue. 10. After crossing 102 Avenue make your first LEFT into the parking complex and proceed up to P3, P4, or P5. Visitor pay parking is located on level P5. How to get to the SFU Surrey campus From Vancouver By Transit Transit is the easiest way to get to SFU Surrey from Vancouver, as the campus is located on the Expo line, 45 minutes away from Waterfront Station. Disembark at the Surrey Central station. SFU Surrey is located in Central City (look for the large office tower to the south of the station). From the Fraser Valley 1. Find Highway 1 and head west 2. Take exit number 50 (104th Avenue), keeping left on the off ramp 3. Follow the off ramp over the bridge and merge into 104th Avenue 4. Continue on 104th Avenue westbound to King George Blvd 5. Drive across King George Blvd and turn LEFT on University Drive 6. Proceed along University Drive until you reach 102 Avenue. Go through the lights at 102 Avenue. 7. After crossing 102 Avenue make your first LEFT into the parking complex and proceed up to P3, P4, or P5. Visitor pay parking is located on level P5. Parking at SFU Surrey Visitor parking is available on level P5 of the parkade for guests coming to SFU Surrey for lectures and special events. Weekdays parking costs $2.50 per hour from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm. Weekends the flat rate is $6 from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm. After 6 am - 6 pm, Monday - Sunday, visitors pay a flat rate of $4.00. Visitors are required to enter the stall number into the meter that is inside the stair/elevator vestibule on level P5. The meter accepts coins or credit cards. Voucher tickets are dispensed to be displayed on the dashboard of the vehicle. Vehicles with no paid voucher ticket or authorized parking decal may be ticketed. .
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