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The entrance is 200th (well, 201st), whereas the exits are both 200th and 176th. It just depends if you want to go East or West, though in all actuality, you can take either exit for both directions. I believe there's one more entrance as well, but I'm not sure what street it is. 198th, maybe? |
hm... planing to drive on it to get to langely next week... now how do i get onto the bridge?? google map failed me this time haha no update FTL |
you trying to get on from the pittmeadows/maple ridge side? the enterance is off lougheed hwy near the cinplex odeon/superstore strip mall. you cant miss it, its a huge on ramp! |
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another entrance is at the end of 96th Ave between 184 and 186 St. |
I took it home today, and it's a sweet bridge. Very impressed. I live in Pitt Meadows, and work in Coquitlam, so this was purely for shits and giggles. Until I saw how fast I got home. I work close to Ikea, and I made it home in 22min. I got on 'Golden Ears Way' at 176st and didn't speed... that much. :D Fuck sitting in Mary Hill bypass traffic and Pitt bridge construction. It's nice to know I have another option. |
once the new pitt meadows bridge is finished, it should help a little as well. Quote:
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Oh for sure. Traffic has been better lately, but I suspect some of that has to do with school wrapping up for the summer. The real test will come in Sept. |
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There is absolutely NO reason for every LM resident NOT to register their plate for this - it saves you 60c per crossing, and it costs nothing to register. Even if you don't PLAN on ever taking it, there may come a time when you NEED to, so why not be prepared for that? Quote:
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She's found it takes her only 10 minutes to get from work to the south end of the bridge; it should be no more than another 10 to get home from there. So she's reducing her commute time to ONE THIRD. EVERY day. The new route, approximated on Google Maps, should run 15-16km, so she's also cutting the distance to nearly 1/3 as well... and it's not just gas, but all the other wear-and-tear on the vehicle. And of course, there's just the reduced stress of sitting in all that f'n Port Mann and Mary Hill traffic every day. Quote:
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bridge definately will help alot of people.. Officially walked the bridge on sunday.. but i've been on the bridge deck a million times before it was open to the public. I worked on all the steel rail design and fabrication on this bridge. 1.5 years to finish this project... but definatly something i'm proud of.. to be able to see my work. |
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this bridge is scary looking.....i was at the bottle depot throwin away tvs, and i saw this bridge outta nowhere i had no idea wtf it was, never herd anythin about it. it was all empty, freaked me out and its massive! :eek: |
so how do i get there? can someone draw me a map... :p better yet, a good cruising map =D i am going from east vancouver. haha |
Head out Hwy. 1, once you get into Surrey, look for the signs - they'll say something like "Golden Ears Bridge - Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows" Pretty easy from there. Exit at 200st., go northbound, follow it past Colossus and the road kinda carves to the right, turns into 201, and takes you straight on the bridge. Or going out through Tri-Cities, take Lougheed across the Pitt Bridge, follow it on out until you see the shopping complex with the Cineplex and Superstore... the onramp is right there. Well, coming back from Whistler today, we decided to take our first drive over the bridge... went over the freeway, it was backed up to shit, so we exited at 160th and took the back roads to get onto Golden Ears Way at 96th Ave. We checked the clock just as we were going onto the bridge, and again when we got home... a shade under 10 minutes. And that was going the SLOW way - took the Airport Rd. exit, nearly got creamed by some asshole who came flying into the roundabout when he should have yielded... then got stuck behind him as he crawled across the overpass and through the next roundabout... finally got to Harris and Hammond, and proceeded to catch every single red light going up Harris (fortunately, we missed a train by about 30 seconds). So, given that it takes the wife about 10 minutes or less to get from work to 200th & 96th... her commute should EASILY be down to <20 minutes from over an hour. |
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I think I finally understand what you are saying. There's an extra entrance at 192 st. So total of 4 entrance from Surrey/Langley. |
drove on it today, its pretty impressive but seems so short too... guess we were all going a little too fast when i came back tho i used the pitt river bridge.... and it was backed up even at 7pm took me 30mins to finally get across -_- guess more ppl are using the golden ears bridge to head home |
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what if you were to use hairspray on your licence plate.. i head that on manswers that it can fool some cameras |
Mythbusters >>> Manswers. (Edit: Kari >>> Manswers bimbos) |
at 96th Ave,and 176st when i take 176st exit from the highway there is a intersection 176st and 96th ave can i turn left on 96th ave from 176st? saw in the goldenearsbridge website like there is no access from going to the bridge? i'm not sure |
drove it yesterday, very nice bridge and the round abouts on the pitt meadows side are setup nicely the eagles on the end pillars are cool too |
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On the north side, take the connector to the rest of 96 Ave eastbound., aka Barnston Drive, and immediately after the overpass over Golden Ears Way, there's a left turn to the 96 Ave. Connector, that will link you to GEW. From the freeway eastbound, you can also exit at 192nd st., which forces you to turn left on 192, and that will also take you to GEW. Quote:
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thx soundy, i think i get it.... coz i want to drive from 96ave to feel the highway ::D:::D:D::D::D::::D |
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