Valley MAX - Regular Routes

Regular Routes

No. Name Municipality Notes
1 Blueridge-McKee GoLine Abbotsford GoLine crosstown route.
2 Bluejay-Huntingdon GoLine Abbotsford GoLine crosstown route.
3 Clearbrook - UFV GoLine Abbotsford GoLine crosstown route. No Sunday service.
4 Saddle Abbotsford
5 Hospital Abbotsford No Sunday service.
6 Gladwin-Tretheway Abbotsford
7 Sumas Mountain Abbotsford
12 UFV - Bourquin Commuter Abbotsford Weekday rush service only.
15 Auguston Connector Abbotsford No Sunday service.
16 McMillan Commuter Abbotsford Weekday rush service only.
17 Townline Industrial Abbotsford No weekend service.
21 Aldergrove Connector Abbotsford, Langley Connects to TransLink’s 502 route. Weekday rush service only to Abbotsford International Airport. No Sunday service.
22 East Townline Abbotsford Weekday rush service only.
23 West Townline Abbotsford Weekday rush service only.
24 Centre Loop Abbotsford Weekday rush service only.
26 Sandy Hill Abbotsford Weekday rush service only.
31 Valley Connector Abbotsford, Mission Travels via the Abbotsford-Mission Highway.
32 West Heights Mission
33 Cedar Valley Mission No Sunday service.
34 East Side Mission No Sunday service.
35 Hatzic Mission No Sunday service.
39 Shopper Shuttle Mission No Sunday service.
40 East Mission Night Mission Nightly route that combines services of Routes 32 and 34 on weekdays. Travels as extended version of Route 34 on weekends.

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