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Calgary Transit operates 155 bus routes using 1,155 vehicles. All buses are low floor and wheelchair accessible.[38] The light rail vehicle (LRV) fleet includes the system's original Siemens–Duewag U2 cars, 110 Siemens SD-160s, and 63 Siemens S200s. Calgary Transit's 72 original style SD160s were delivered in three orders between 2000 and 2007 and have all since been retrofitted with Air Conditioning and the newer red and white livery. In June 2010, 38 new restyled Siemens SD160s, featuring factory equipped AC and various cosmetic and technical changes over the previous series, began to arrive. In January 2016, the first of 63 Siemens S200 cars began arriving which entered service in July 2016.
The CTrain system along with several mainline bus routes provide the backbone of the system while many feeder bus routes and express services act to complement this backbone service. Service frequency on the CTrain and busier bus routes is typically from 5–30 minutes with operating hours of about 5 am – 2 am. Most feeder bus routes run at 15–45 minute intervals with similar operating hours on most routes and reduced on others. In addition there are many rush hour only services, some are feeder routes and some are express routes, these usually run 10–30 minutes apart.
CTrain With 56 kilometres of track and 44 stations on two lines, the CTrain can help connect you to where you want to go. The Red Line, runs from Crowfoot in the northwest to Somerset-Bridlewood in the south, and the Blue Line, starts at Saddletowne in the northeast and travels to 69 Street in the west. The CTrain travels downtown along 7 Avenue between City Hall and West/Kerby Stations. This stretch of the CTrain system is our free fare zone. This means that you can hop on for free when traveling along 7 Avenue. Make sure you purchase your fare if you’re traveling outside of downtown.
View Open HousesThe highest performing schools in Bowness Transit include:
These ratings are based on provincial test scores, parent reviews, and program offerings.
School boundaries in Bowness Transit are determined by the Calgary Board of Education and Calgary Catholic School District. Key points:
Grades: K-6
Phone: 403-777-7310
Address: 44 Arbour Lake Drive NW
Programs: Regular, Early French Immersion
Grades: K-9
Phone: 403-500-2043
Address: 4623 Arbour Crest Drive NW
Programs: Regular, Faith-Based