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Old Posted May 29, 2026, 12:26 AM
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They’ve place temporary structural supports on those mystery slabs at 96 Ave.

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Old Posted May 29, 2026, 12:33 AM
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They’ve place temporary structural supports on those mystery slabs at 96 Ave.
Interesting just temporary pads for those supports. I'm assuming two longer pieces will be placed on each side of the intersection with supports. And then a smaller piece will get placed in the middle versus trying to do a super long piece to span the entire intersection.

Since the supports are already going up I guess we'll see something happen in maybe 2-3 weeks.
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Old Posted May 29, 2026, 1:12 AM
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The temporary supports are for the gantry from what I understand. The gantry isnt able to reach all the way across the intersection so they have to use temporary supports for the gantry to get across the intersection. I read this on their Facebook in some comments a month ago. I can't find that comment now, and I may be mis-remembering, but that is what I think the temporary supports are for.
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Old Posted May 29, 2026, 1:50 AM
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Gantry crane is going over 160th Street from June 2-9th

https://surreylangleyskytrain.gov.bc.ca/...visory_Fraser-Highway-and-160-Street.pdf
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Old Posted May 29, 2026, 2:09 AM
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The temporary supports are for the gantry from what I understand. The gantry isnt able to reach all the way across the intersection so they have to use temporary supports for the gantry to get across the intersection. I read this on their Facebook in some comments a month ago. I can't find that comment now, and I may be mis-remembering, but that is what I think the temporary supports are for.
You're probably correct I forgot they said the steel beams will only be used at these remaining locations.

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Hi Bob - great question! Steel beams will be installed at 2 additional locations: over the Serpentine River west of Highway 15, and for the guideway connection to the existing Expo Line near Fraser Highway and 138 Street.
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Hi Andrew, there is a short section of standard concrete guideway between the steel beam span over Highway 15 and the span over the Serpentine.
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Hi Ron, the span over Highway 10 will be constructed using precast concrete segments, like most of the elevated guideway. These segments will be installed using the Langley Launcher.
And they said solid precast beams will be used around the location of that first steel beam install.

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Old Posted May 30, 2026, 12:00 AM
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Bakerview-166 Street guideway drone

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2026 June 3 | Surrey–Langley SkyTrain Construction Update


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Old Posted Jun 5, 2026, 6:23 AM
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Great video.
Oh wow, those long cantilevered tulip columns in Green Timbers are also super thick.
More like an oblong cross-section on the vertical part of the column and the cantilevered part looks quite wide.
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Old Posted Jun 5, 2026, 10:17 AM
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Great video Lexus!

@20:28 Tulip column at the east end of the OMC track section with studs similar to as at 96 Ave.
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I’m ready do die for SSP!
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Great video Lexus!

@20:28 Tulip column at the east end of the OMC track section with studs similar to as at 96 Ave.
Thanks! I had to fix the video (I had bunch of errors in subs), make another export in iMovie and another upload to YouTube. I have M2 Mac mini with 8 gigs of RAM and it takes 60 mins to make this video with iMovie. This one was a pain to make. It kept crushing because I was out of space on 256GB SSD…..
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Great video.
Oh wow, those long cantilevered tulip columns in Green Timbers are also super thick.
More like an oblong cross-section on the vertical part of the column and the cantilevered part looks quite wide.
I believe they hollow inside, since they have some tension cables.

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Old Posted Jun 5, 2026, 11:05 PM
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I just rewatched the last video, and give or take ±1, there are about 21 spans remaining for Surrey Sprinter to reach Green Timbers Station, and approximately 51 spans left for Fleetwood Flyer to reach 152 Street Station.
Based on this, I can see Surrey Sprinter reaching the station around August–September, and Fleetwood Flyer likely by October.
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I believe they hollow inside, since they have some tension cables.

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Thanks.
I wonder if they'll be using hollow steel box girders for the spare track (lighter weight)?
Is the width of that arm wider than the top of a tulip column?
It seems more like the tops of the columns where the steel box girders were installed.
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Old Posted Jun 6, 2026, 2:24 AM
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Thanks.
I wonder if they'll be using hollow steel box girders for the spare track (lighter weight)?
Is the width of that arm wider than the top of a tulip column?
It seems more like the tops of the columns where the steel box girders were installed.
Unfortunately, don’t have answer to any of those questions, but I’ll make sure to make myself available to be there once it’s happens on land and in the air
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Thanks.
Definitely curious how that siding will be constructed.
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Old Posted Jun 10, 2026, 7:37 PM
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Fraser HWY & 96 Ave

This is not what I thought it would be.
Surrey Sprinter seems to be only 6 spans away form it.

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View of the one of the monolithic concrete box girders used for the final 250m of guideway along Industrial Ave in Langley.


Surrey Langley SkyTrain project - May 16, 2026 by B.C. Ministry of Transportation and Transit, on Flickr
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View of the one of the monolithic concrete box girders used for the final 250m of guideway along Industrial Ave in Langley.


Surrey Langley SkyTrain project - May 16, 2026 by B.C. Ministry of Transportation and Transit, on Flickr
Nice, on my drove video from May 17 those were already installed. Updates from the province are so delayed. Like how hard it is....
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