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Old Posted Oct 18, 2025, 2:23 PM
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Surrey Langley SkyTrain: Precast Concrete Facility, September 2025

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Old Posted Oct 19, 2025, 9:46 AM
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Girder installation has stated at Green Timbers Station on both the platform and mezanine levels.
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Old Posted Oct 20, 2025, 1:47 AM
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1 hour long drive along the Skytrain route

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I think 1:10 is the girders at Green Timbers?
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According to earlier posts, the Fleetwood Flyer Gantry was suppose to move West from Bakerview Station. But in posted videos it appears to be moving East. Does anyone know why? Do they have the plans upside down?
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Old Posted Oct 20, 2025, 5:40 AM
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Surrey Sprinter is also moving east.
Perhaps they build a few segments east of the station so that the gantries ending there do not need to enter the station proper for disassembly, allowing the station construction to proceed sooner.
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From the project twitter Oct 20.
I'm not sure how those beams will be supported once the falsework is removed.
Maybe suspended with hangers from above (there seems to be metal on the underside of the 'T')?
Weird that the longitudinal member connects under the beam extending from the column.


Construction of the Green Timbers Station mezzanine level is underway!
The mezzanine will be the floor in between the station’s ground floor and platform level.
Here, crews are installing concrete beams, which will be the main structural support for the mezzanine.

https://x.com/SLSkyTrain/status/1980329469203112133

From project e-mail:




https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/surrey-langley-skytrain-new-station-designs-final


https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/surrey-langley-skytrain-new-station-designs-final

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Old Posted Oct 22, 2025, 5:48 AM
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I'm not sure how those beams will be supported once the falsework is removed.
Maybe suspended with hangers from above (there seems to be metal on the underside of the 'T')?
Weird that the longitudinal member connects under the beam extending from the column.
That looks to be the case, hung from above.
The longitudinal member would be the one hung with the transverse then supported on eigther side.
Not unlike how Brentwood Station is partially done: https://maps.app.goo.gl/NeiPrXKKhSj2Rg9J6

Fraser Hwy closure extended to mid December, won't be ready for the end of October as evidenced above!

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The longitudinal member would be the one hung with the transverse then supported on either side.
Ahh, that makes sense.
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Old Posted Oct 22, 2025, 5:57 PM
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Is that structural steel on the edges of some of those columns and under the roof/ceiling in the station rendering?

EDIT: Actually I guess you see it close up in this station interior rendering



https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/surrey-langley-skytrain-new-station-designs-final

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Old Posted Oct 28, 2025, 1:07 AM
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Another drive along the construction from Oct 22

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Old Posted Oct 28, 2025, 6:18 AM
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Surrey Sprinter is also moving east.
Perhaps they build a few segments east of the station so that the gantries ending there do not need to enter the station proper for disassembly, allowing the station construction to proceed sooner.
It appears you are correct. The gantry is now moving West.
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I can't believe 5 years from construction start to opening day. Why is construction slower then previous Skytrain construction?
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I can't believe 5 years from construction start to opening day. Why is construction slower then previous Skytrain construction?
It isn't slower, but it will take longer. The Evergreen Line is 10.9km, started construction in February 2013, and completed in December 2016.

Surrey Langley Skytrain is 16km. Construction started in 2024, and is anticipated to complete in 2029.
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It isn't slower, but it will take longer. The Evergreen Line is 10.9km, started construction in February 2013, and completed in December 2016.

Surrey Langley Skytrain is 16km. Construction started in 2024, and is anticipated to complete in 2029.
Can you compare Canada Line to the Arbutus extension? What a circus.
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Surrey Langley Skytrain is 16km. Construction started in 2024, and is anticipated to complete in 2029.
I have a photo of the final guideway segment being installed on the Millenium Line next to Bridge Studios near Boundary Road. It was taken on February 2, 2001 and the line opened almost exactly 11 months later on January 6 2002. So that may give you a ballpark idea of how long you can expect to wait after the guideway is completed.
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I can't believe 5 years from construction start to opening day. Why is construction slower then previous Skytrain construction?
Phase 1 of the Expo Line was 21.4 Km's, and took less than 3 years to build, according to Wikipedia.

The Langley extension has a lot more open space to work with, and is shorter than the original Expo line, so it's a good question as to why it would take 5 years to build 16 km's of elevated Skytrain.
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Phase 1 of the Expo Line was 21.4 Km's, and took less than 3 years to build, according to Wikipedia.

The Langley extension has a lot more open space to work with, and is shorter than the original Expo line, so it's a good question as to why it would take 5 years to build 16 km's of elevated Skytrain.
Likely related to poor soil conditions? Expo was built on top of an existng rail RoW in generally good soil conditions (outside of the demo section at Terminal Ave.).

The Langley extension is generally in not such great stuff along most of the alignment.
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Can you compare Canada Line to the Arbutus extension? What a circus.
Still less time and money than Eglinton, and possibly opening sooner... which isn't a very high bar, but the fact remains that we could always be worse.
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Old Posted Oct 28, 2025, 10:13 PM
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Likely related to poor soil conditions? Expo was built on top of an existng rail RoW in generally good soil conditions (outside of the demo section at Terminal Ave.).

The Langley extension is generally in not such great stuff along most of the alignment.
Also having to built to current earthquake standards.

Though I suspect it has mostly to do with cost, particularly labour. Law of diminishing returns and all that.

It would be interesting to compare the average number of workers on a given building the Expo Line to the current projects.
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