Station construction is underway at all eight stations along the Surrey-Langley SkyTrain extension, marking a major project milestone.
Once complete, the $6B project will extend the Expo Line from King George Station in Surrey to Langley City Centre. The project will unlock opportunities to build transit-oriented communities, especially around the eight stations, with more options for housing, employment and services like health care and childcare. The project also includes 14 kilometres of new, fully separated multi-use pathways, connecting into regional active transportation networks and the new SkyTrain stations.
Station foundation work is already complete at six stations, with work continuing at 152 Street Station and getting underway at Willowbrook Station. Above ground progress of station construction is already visible at Fleetwood and Green Timbers stations, where station structures are taking shape.
With all eight stations now under construction, the focus will shift from foundation work to vertical construction. In addition to station construction, contractors are making significant progress on all aspects of the project:
- Guideway foundation construction is almost 90 per cent complete, and 75 per cent of guideway columns are built.
- All four launching gantries are in operation constructing the elevated guideway, with more than 30 per cent of guideway segments installed (five kilometres).
- The Precast Concrete Facility in South Surrey is producing segments for the elevated guideway, with half of all segments cast.
- The 16-kilometre underground duct bank, which will house the electrical lines needed to power the SkyTrain, is more than 75 per cent complete (approximately 12 kilometres).
- Trackwork began in the last week of April, with rail installation starting just 18 months after the start of major construction.
“The Surrey–Langley SkyTrain extension is a major transportation investment that will strengthen connections across our region, reduce travel times, and support the long-term growth of our city. It will improve how people get around in City Centre, Fleetwood, and Cloverdale, and play an important role in shaping the future of these communities as they continue to grow,” said Mayor of Surrey Brenda Locke.
South Fraser Station Partners (a consortium of Pomerleau BC Inc., Aecon Constructors, and Acciona Infrastructure Canada) is the contractor responsible for building the eight new stations.
The anticipated completion date for the entire project is late 2029.






