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Trains from Vancouver to Abbotsford

🚆 The train journey from Vancouver to Abbotsford takes approximately 1 hour and 52 minutes covering a distance of 77.6 km with one transfer along the way. 🚌 The first step of the journey involves taking a bus towards N9 Coquitlam Central Station which takes about 51 minutes. The bus departs from Howe & Robson and arrives at Lougheed Station @ Bay 10. The agency operating this leg of the trip is TransLink, and their contact number is 1 953-3333. 🚌 The second step includes another bus ride towards Fraser Valley Express - to Chilliwack which lasts around 53 minutes. The bus departs from Lougheed Stn and arrives at McCallum P&R. For this part of the journey, the agency in charge is BC Transit, and more information can be found on their website at https://www.bctransit.com/victoria.

Where to stay in Abbotsford

There are over 17 hotels to stay in Abbotsford. Prices range from $40 per night.

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  • To travel from Vancouver to Abbotsford by train, you will need to take a two-step journey. The first step involves taking a bus towards Coquitlam Central Station, operated by TransLink, which departs from Howe & Robson and arrives at Lougheed Station. The second step is a bus towards Chilliwack, operated by BC Transit, departing from Lougheed Station and arriving at McCallum Park & Ride in Abbotsford. The total travel time is approximately 1 hour and 52 minutes for the 77.6 km journey with transfers.
  • The fastest way to travel between Vancouver and Abbotsford involves taking a combination of buses. The total travel time for this journey is 1 hour and 52 minutes, covering a distance of 77.6 km. The first step includes a 51-minute bus ride towards Coquitlam Central Station with TransLink, followed by a 53-minute bus ride towards Chilliwack with BC Transit. Despite the transfer, this route offers the quickest travel time between the two cities.
  • There are no direct trains between Vancouver and Abbotsford. Instead, travelers can take a combination of buses to complete the journey. The route involves a total of two buses, with the first leg being a 51-minute ride towards Coquitlam Central Station and the second leg a 53-minute ride towards Chilliwack. The entire trip takes approximately 1 hour and 52 minutes, including the transfer between the buses.
  • The first bus departing from Vancouver towards Coquitlam Central Station, which is the initial step in the journey to Abbotsford typically runs early in the morning. The exact timing may vary, but it usually starts around the early hours to accommodate commuters. The last bus towards Chilliwack, which is the final leg of the trip to Abbotsford, usually operates until late evening, allowing travelers to complete their journey within the day. Overall, the availability of these buses ensures that passengers have options for travel throughout the day.
  • There are no direct train trips between Vancouver and Abbotsford. The route requires a transfer between buses at Coquitlam Central Station and Lougheed Station for the first step, and then another transfer for the second step towards Chilliwack. While there are multiple bus trips throughout the day connecting the two cities, none of them offer a direct train service for this specific route. Travelers will need to plan for the transfers as part of their journey.

Will you be returning to Vancouver by train?

If you are looking for the return train journey, check out trains from Abbotsford to Vancouver

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