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Transportation 行 Al l-in-One Guide to Calgary 2022 Calgary Transit is the public transit service which is owned and operated by the city of Calgary, it includes both a bus fleet and a light rail transit (LRT) system. It provides about 160 bus routes, 2 LRT lines and numerous school service routes. Fare Types and Transfer Calgary Transit accepts cash, bus ticket, monthly pass, day pass or a transfer (valid for travel in any direction for next 90 minutes). When using the bus, you can pay with a single ticket or cash by depositing into the fare box on the bus.Neither bus operators nor ticket vending machines at all CTrain stations carry change. Ticket machines accept coins, Visa, Mastercard, Amex and debit cards. Fare Vendors Tickets are sold at all CTrain stations, Calgary Transit Customer Service Centres and designated vendors. Calgary Transit Customer Service Centres - Centre Street Platform@ 125-7 Ave. SE and Bow Parkade @ 234-7 Ave. SE You can also purchase via Calgary Online Store in advance, https:// cityonline.calgary.ca/Pages/Home.aspx LRT The C-Train operates on two routes. Red Line travels between Tuscany in the Northwest to Somerset/Bridlewood in the Southwest. Blue Line travels from Saddletowne station in the Northeast to 69th St. Southwest in the city. There are a number of future stations planned for the Blue Line and Red line, but there is no funding or timelines for the construction of these stations at this time. As the largest infrastructure project in Calgary’s history, Green Line has $4.9B in funding commitments from the Government of Canada, Government of Alberta and the City of Calgary. With the alignment of all funding partners in July 2021, Green Line is moving forward with delivering Phase 1 of the project, from Shepard to Eau Claire. Phase 2 of the Councilapproved plan, from Eau Claire to 16 Avenue N., will proceed if cost of escalation and other risks do not materialize in Phase 1. Downtown Free Fare Zone It's free to ride CTrain along the 7 Avenue in downtown Calgary, from downtown west-Kerby to City Hall SE. Eastbound - Downtown West-Kerby ‧8 St. SW ‧6 St. SW ‧3 St. SW ‧Centre St. ‧City Hall Westbound - City Hall ‧1 St. SW ‧4 St. SW ‧7 St. SW Calgary Transit On Demand Calgary Transit is exploring a new, innovative way to deliver transit service. They would like to see if using a more customized service model in areas with low ridership can make taking transit easier, more convenient, and tailored to the needs of customers. The service is available in the southwest communities of Aspen Woods, Christie Park, Strathcona Park, Signal Hill, Springbank Hill and Discovery Ridge, and the northwest communites of Carrington and Livingston. This will allow customers to book travel as needed, to be picked up and dropped off at any of the existing stops in the community and other major locations (e.g. Westhills, 69 Street Station, grocery stores, large commercial areas, North Pointe transit hub and amenities). For details, please visit https://www.calgarytransit.com/news/calgarytransit-demand Routes, Schedules & Info All the information mentioned above is available in Calgary Transit Customer Service Centres or call Customer Service Line (English): 403262-1000. You can also find out by: Teleride (current and future bus times) - Know your four-digit Teleride bus stop number. This number is located at the bottom of the bus stop sign. Then call 403-974-4000 and follow instruction. Teletext - This service is offered at no cost but standard message/ data rates may apply. Park and Ride - Available at most stations. Free stalls are first come first serve. Reserved parking spaces from 1 a.m. to 10 a.m. become free after 10 a.m. on weekdays. YYC Transit app - is the ability to track real-time schedules of the bus closest to your house through their onboard GPS. You should plan to arrive at the bus stop five minutes before your bus is scheduled to arrive because buses can arrive earlier or later than their scheduled time. Plan to be early so you don't miss your bus. Lost & Found - 403-268-1600 or submit online. BRT/MAX Networks BRT and MAX Networks are the frequent, reliable bus service that provides direct connections to major destinations across the city with less stops, dedicated bus lanes, signal priority, heated shelters, real-time information displays. Below are the list of BRT/Max lines: Route 301: City centre - North Pointe via Centre Street Route 302: BRT SE, City centre - South Health Campus MAX orange: Brenthwood - Saddlestone via University, Alberta Children Hospital, Foothills Hospital, SAIT, 16 Ave. NW and 36 St. NE MAX Purple: City centre - East Hills via 17 Ave. SE MAX Teal: Westbrook - Douglas Glen via Mount Royal University, Heritage Station and Deerfoot Meadows shopping MAX Yellow: Downtown to Woodbine via Mount Royal University, Rockyview Hospital, Heritage Park, Glenmore Landing and Southland Leisure Centre. Special Bus from Downtown to Airport Route 300 provides service between the Calgary International Airport and downtown. A $11.25 fare from the airport includes all-day access to our buses and CTrains. Route 100 to McKnight Station and North Pointe Terminal also serves the airport and accepts regular fares. LRT Fares FARE ADULT YOUTH(Age 6-17) Cash/ Single Ticket $3.60 $2.45 Book of 10 $36.00 $24.50 Day Pass $11.25 $8.25 Monthly Pass $112.00 $82.00(Effective Sept. 2022) Senior Yearly Pass(Ages 65 and older) $150.00 Low-income Senior Yearly Pass $30.00 Low-income Monthly Pass Base on income Child (Age 5 and under) Free Fare Inquiry: 403-262-1000 (The above information is provided by Calgary Transit, any changes in price, please refer to Calgary Transit or visit website: www.calgarytransit. com) 卡 加 利 輕 鐵 與 巴 士 乘 客 須 知 Calgary Transit Service www.calgarytransit.com 28

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