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The Edmonton Transit Service (ETS) route system is the result of a transit strategy that was passed by city council on July 11, 2017. [1] The redesigned system is composed of: Frequent routes operating at least every 15 minutes (at most times of day) in core areas of the city
A ETS bus on night owl route 512 Downtown, providing late night service for northern sections of the Capital Line. As of 2021, ETS provides this service with route 2-OWL. Night service began on 6 September 2015, on routes 1, 4, 8, 9, and 512. [28] Upon launch of the 2021 Bus network redesign, Owl routes are as follows: 2, 4, 8, 9, and 511.
A second route, the Metro Line to areas north of the downtown, opened on September 6, 2015. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The Metro Line includes a 3.6-kilometre (2.2 mi) extension in the LRT system from Churchill LRT Station in downtown Edmonton northwest to NAIT/Blatchford Market Station.
In 2007, ETS, the University of Alberta (U of A), and MacEwan University partnered to provide students with a universal transit pass (U-Pass), which is valid on the LRT and all ETS buses as well as on Strathcona County and St. Albert Transit Systems. [51] [52] NAIT students voted to join the program in 2010. [53] The U-Pass allows unlimited LRT ...
The transit centre is served by ETS, St. Albert Transit (StAT) and Strathcona County Transit (SCT). There are few amenities at the transit centre itself, other than a large shelter. [11] The following bus routes serve the transit centre: [12] [13] [14
The Capital Line is a light rail line on the Edmonton LRT system. The line operates from northeast Edmonton to the south. Operated by the Edmonton Transit Service, the line provides access to Downtown Edmonton and the University of Alberta.
An expansion to Lewis Farms, with the West Edmonton Mall en route, is in the early stages of construction as part of the 27-kilometre (17 mi) Valley Line.. The option approved by Council in 2010 has the west LRT extension run from downtown along 104 Avenue and Stony Plain Road to 156 Street, then south on 156 Street to Meadowlark Health & Shopping Centre, and then west along 87 Avenue to West ...
Century Park station is an Edmonton LRT station in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.It serves the Capital Line.It is a ground-level station located at 111 Street near 23 Avenue, and is named after the transit-oriented development Century Park, located on the former Heritage Mall site next to the station.