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BRT North / City Centre North Pointe Terminal — 7 Street Southwest station via City Centre, 78 Avenue Terminal: 7980 is seen here on Harvest Hills Blvd as a 301 BRT City Centre. 302 BRT Southeast / City Centre South Health Campus — City Centre (5 Street SW) via McKenzie Towne Terminal and Douglas Glen Terminal: 303 MAX Orange Saddletowne ...
6 Westhills/City Centre 13 WestHills/Mount Royal/City Centre 22 Richmond Rd/City Centre 93 Coach Hill/Westbrook Station Douglas Glen Terminal Douglas Glen: 3872 2436 2430 9379 2431 92 Anderson/Mckenzie Towne 96 Anderson/McKenzie 117 Downtown/Mckenzie Towne 131 City Centre/East Bow 150 Anderson/114 Avenue SE 151 Downtown/Copperfield
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] The MAX Yellow line opened in December 2019. [3]
The downtown portion services both transit lines along the 7th Avenue South transit mall at street level, and is shared between the CTrain, Calgary Transit buses, and City of Calgary vehicles. This portion is a zero-fare zone and serves as a downtown people mover .
The City of Calgary announced on November 8, 2012, that crews will remove the new smart-card machines out of all Calgary Transit 1,000 city buses and 160 LRT pay machines after repeated glitches and delays. [58] About one year later, the City then announced that they would relaunch the initiative, again with Telvent as the provider. In June ...
A popular Washington sushi restaurant has closed two of its locations after a viral TikTok video posted by influencer Keith Lee sparked food safety concerns.
MAX Teal, also known as Route 306 and the South Crosstown BRT, [1] is a bus rapid transit line in Calgary, Alberta. Part of Calgary Transit's MAX network , it connects CTrain stations on the Red and Blue lines to the southwest and southeast quadrants of Calgary.
Macleod Trail, north-south route in south Calgary. The skeletal road designated section between 14th Street and Stoney Trail is a full freeway, the rest of the route is highly signalized arterial road. Sarcee Trail (south section only), North-South Route in West Calgary. Contains three interchanges interspaced with two signal lights with plans ...