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The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority is leading road and rail improvements within the Fraser Surrey Port Lands to alleviate traffic congestion and rail crossing delays, and improve the ability of port tenants to move trade.
Contact:
604.665.9004
About the project
Our goal is to enable safe and efficient goods movement by improving use of the area for port users and mitigating the impacts of growing trade on local communities. These changes will improve safety, security, and vehicle access by creating more reliable travel times, security oversight, and better emergency response access.
The project includes:
- Extension of Timberland Road South as the arterial route for traffic to travel through the Fraser Surrey Port Lands
- Conversion of the Timberland Wye three-way intersection to a standard four-way intersection
- Railway crossing upgrades along Timberland Road to meet new federal standards
- Construction of an inbound container truck lane and vehicle access gates, managed and maintained by DP World Fraser Surrey
- Installation of overhead signage to direct vehicles
- Installation of additional fire hydrants along Timberland Road South for emergency fire services
- Adding street lighting, and closed-circuit television cameras, and integrating camera feeds into the port authority’s operations centre
The port authority consults with Indigenous groups, municipalities, and other stakeholders to undertake technical studies and engagement, advance project design, and plan for project construction.
Project benefits
The port authority has a strong track record of delivering high-quality projects based on best practices in environmental sustainability, environmental protection, and community engagement. The project is a priority for tenants within the Fraser Surrey Port Lands area, including DP World – Fraser Surrey, off-dock container logistics, and warehouse tenants. Anticipated benefits of the project include:
of the transportation network servicing the Port of Vancouver to support Canada’s growth in trade
to help improve container movements to and from warehouse facilities
for police, fire, and ambulance to get to incidents faster and more easily
by removing rail crossing delays
by adding lighting, CCTV connection to port authority operations centre, and secure VACS gates
by reducing risk of collisions between trains and people walking, cycling, and driving
for residential area south of Highway 17 through rail crossing upgrades
Timeline
The below timeline shows historical events as well as the project’s expected timeline.
- 2019 – Project submitted to the National Trade Corridors Fund for Funding
- 2019-2020 – Preliminary design and project definition report
- March 2021 – Detailed design begins
- Summer 2021 – Project and Environmental Review begins
- Summer 2022 — Project and Environmental Review permit approval
- Fall 2022 — Procurement period
- Fall 2023 – Construction to begin
- Spring 2025 – Anticipated project completion
Timelines are subject to change.
Funding partners
This project is funded by the Government of Canada through the National Trade Corridors Fund and the port authority. Part of Greater Vancouver Gateway 2030.
Resources
Engagement and consultation
To obtain a copy of the project consultation report summarizing what we heard during public engagement, contact us by email at [email protected].