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  1. You can take a bus from Southbound Howe St @ W Georgia St to Trinity Western University via Lougheed Station @ Bay 10, Lougheed Station @ Bay 8, Carvolth Exchange @ Bay 11, and Southbound Glover Rd @ Labonte Rd in around 2h 23m. Train operators. TransLink CA. Bus operators.

  2. There is no direct connection from Trinity Western University to Vancouver. However, you can take the walk to Eastbound University Dr @ Mattson Centre, take the line 562 bus to Langley Centre @ Bay 1, take the line 503 bus to King George Station @ Bay 4, take the walk to King George Station @ Platform 1, then take the subway to Granville ...

  3. Trinity Western University Langley is located at: 22500 University Drive, Langley, B.C., Canada Public Transit: Use the trip planner found online www.translink.bc.ca or call 604.953.3333 for personal service.

  4. Trinity Western University is a 157-acre campus located outside Langley, B.C., Canada. Its location is 45 minutes from downtown Vancouver and an hour from the North Shore mountains. Housing undergraduate and graduate programs, the campus includes residences, food services, health services, fitness centres, mail resources, sports facilities, a ...

  5. What companies run services between West Vancouver, BC, Canada and Trinity Western University, BC, Canada? You can take a bus from West Vancouver to Trinity Western University via Eastbound Marine Dr @ 1000 Block, Park Royal @ Bay 5, Eastbound W Georgia St @ Granville St, Northbound Seymour St @ W Georgia St, Lougheed Station @ Bay 10, Lougheed Station @ Bay 8, Carvolth Exchange @ Bay 11, and ...

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  7. Trinity Western University (TWU) is a private Christian liberal arts university with campuses in both Langley and Richmond, British Columbia. The school is a member of Universities Canada . TWU was established in 1962 and enrols approximately 5,000 students [4] with a suburban-rural 157-acre (64 ha) campus in Langley.

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