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  2. Calgary Transit - Wikipedia

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    1909 in its current form, 1884 to 1894 for the original Calgary Transit system. Calgary Transit is the public transit agency which is owned and operated by the city of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. In 2019, an estimated 106.5 million [4] passengers boarded approximately 1,155 Calgary Transit vehicles. [4]

  3. CTrain - Wikipedia

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    CTrain (previously branded C-Train) is a light rail system in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Much of the system functions as a high-capacity light metro, while in the downtown free-fare zone, trains run like a modern tram with a dedicated right-of-way. This subway-surface alignment is known as semi-metro. The CTrain began operation on May 25, 1981 ...

  4. Transportation in Calgary - Wikipedia

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    The city of Calgary, Alberta, has a large transportation network that encompasses a variety of road, rail, air, public transit, and pedestrian infrastructure. Calgary is also a major Canadian transportation centre and a central cargo hub for freight in and out of north-western North America. The city sits at the junction between the "Canamex ...

  5. List of CTrain stations - Wikipedia

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    List of CTrain stations. Calgary light rail system map. CTrain is a light rail system in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It has been in operation since May 25, 1981. [1] The system is operated by Calgary Transit, as part of the Calgary municipal government's transportation department. [2] The CTrain system has two routes, with a combined route length ...

  6. List of Calgary Transit bus routes - Wikipedia

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    BRT in Calgary is meant to be a placeholder for soon-to-be-constructed LRT routes. BRT routes stop only at designated stops with red shelters. Service from Calgary International Airport on Route 300 uses 2013-2014 New Flyers fitted with luggage racks at the front of the bus. On Nov 19, 2018, Calgary Transit introduced 3 new MAX routes.

  7. List of Calgary Transit Bus Terminals - Wikipedia

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    90 University of Calgary/Bridgeland 91 Lions Park 104 Sunnyside/University of Calgary Northland Dr NW Transit Corriodor Brentwood. Northland Mall. 5475 6851 6311 7103 8 North Pointe/Foothills Medical Centre 9 Dalhousie/Chinook 82 Nolan Hill/Brentwood 105 Dalhousie/Lions Park Sandstone Terminal Sandstone Valley. Beddington Heights. 9871 9873 5382

  8. MAX (Calgary) - Wikipedia

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    MAX (Calgary) MAX is a bus rapid transit network operated by Calgary Transit in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. MAX forms a part of Calgary Transit's rapid transit network, along with the CTrain light rail system. [ 1] The MAX system opened in November 2018 with three routes: MAX Orange, MAX Teal, and MAX Purple. [ 2]

  9. Banff Trail station - Wikipedia

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    Banff Trail station is a CTrain light rail station in Banff Trail, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It serves the Red Line (Route 201) and opened on September 7, 1987, as part of the original line. It is located on the exclusive LRT right of way on the east side of Banff Trail NW, 4.1 km (2.5 mi) northwest of the 7 Avenue & 9 Street SW interlocking.