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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 of 59.9 kilometres (37.2 ...
Calgary Transit's C$8 billion, 30-year RouteAhead plan, approved in 2013, includes a connection from downtown Calgary to Calgary International Airport, which may take initial form as a Route 202 spur line. [79] [80] The Airport Trail road tunnel, which opened on May 25, 2014, was built with room to accommodate a future two-track CTrain right-of ...
Temple (43 Ave NE) — Brentwood C-Train Station via Whitehorn C-Train Station: 40 Crowfoot / North Hill Crowfoot C-Train Station — Lions Park C-Train Station via Foothills Medical Centre: 42 49 Marlborough Forest Heights Circular route: Marlborough C-Train Station — Penbrooke Terminal: Route 42 runs clockwise, route 49 runs counterclockwise.
This category includes articles relating to stations on Calgary Transit's CTrain light rail system. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as:
Calgary Light Rail System Map A CTrain at Crowfoot station Train in red and white livery arriving at Anderson station Main article: CTrain On May 25, 1981, Calgary Transit became one of the first transit systems in North America (behind Edmonton LRT which opened in 1978) to operate a light rail system — the CTrain , on which construction had ...
Own work, derived from existing maps on Commons (see below), CTrain Map (dated 2019), and Green Line Map: Author: Mliu92: Other versions: This file was derived from: Calgary-CTrain stations.png: Calgary CTrain Map.png: CTrain Route Map.svg: Calgary C-Train map.svg:
The light rail transit (LRT) system, known as the C-Train, consists of 58.5 km (36.4 mi) of track connecting 45 stations [2] and was one of the first such systems in North America. [3] Until very recently, Calgary and Edmonton were the only two North American cities with populations under two million to operate rapid mass transit systems. As of ...
The Red Line, also known as Route 201, is a light rail transit (LRT) line in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Partnered with the Blue Line, and future Green Line it makes up Calgary's CTrain network. Following its initial approval in 1976, the Red Line opened in 1981, running from Anderson station in the southeast into downtown. The Red Line has gone ...