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Calgary Transit director Doug Moran said he doesn’t expect a big effect on traffic when the system rolls out Monday. ... MAX Orange, the northern crosstown route, will link Foothills Hospital, ...
MAX Orange: Foothills hospital, University of Calgary, SAIT, Peter Lougheed Centre, Genesis Centre, Brentwood and Saddletowne stations in north Calgary. A fourth MAX route in southwest Calgary is ...
The city wants to spend $336,000 to market its new bus rapid transit (BRT) routes that will be known as Max.
The newest addition to the City of Calgary’s transit system is creating traffic confusion for some drivers. On Monday, riders will be able to use the $304-million MAX rapid transit bus network.
Some Calgary Transit riders are raising concerns with bus service in the city. Some are upset over how full buses are, and others say they have had buses drive right past them.
Calgary’s new rapid transit lines weren’t all that rapid for some riders during the first ... Maillie said she waited about 40 minutes for the Max Orange line at a stop near Temple Drive and ...
The Max orange, teal and purple lines aim to move people across the city more quickly — without having to travel downtown first. Calgary Transit sees massive service change as Max BRT program ...
Max Orange, Route 38, Route 65 and Route 108 have bus stops serving the north side of the university campus. A number of bus routes run along the edges of the SAIT/Alberta University of the Arts ...
The newest addition to Calgary Transit's MAX rapid transit bus line won't come into effect for another month, but riders set to be affected by the change got an early look on Wednesday.MAX Yellow will ...
Update Noon Thursday: TriMet reports that Orange and Yellow lines are now restored to regular service. TriMet reported a tree came down on the overhead wires near the Delta Park/Vanport MAX ...
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