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Discover how the City of Calgary, Province of Alberta, and Government of Canada are funding the Green Line LRT. Learn about ...
On Oct. 10, 2024, the City of Calgary and the Government of Alberta agreed to continue construction on Calgary’s Green Line LRT, nearly one month after Calgary city council decided to wind down ...
On Oct. 10, 2024, the City of Calgary and the Government of Alberta agreed to continue construction on Calgary’s Green Line LRT, nearly one month after Calgary city council decided to wind down ...
The latest iteration of Calgary's Green Line LRT project might be considerably shorter — and more expensive — than the original vision, but Mayor Jyoti Gondek says she is still confident there ...
2:49 City of Calgary votes to wind down Green Line LRT project. Calgary city council has voted to wind down the Green Line LRT project and transfer it to the provincial government.
The board overseeing construction of Calgary's Green Line LRT says it will build the portion that runs from the southeast to downtown all at once rather than dividing it into segments.
The centrepiece of Smith's Green Line is a Grand Central Station north of the new Flames arena. The exact site hasn't been ...
The first phase of Calgary’s Green Line LRT will be six stations shorter than originally planned as officials respond to significant increases in the total cost, now pegged at $6.2 billion.. The ...
Phase 1 of the Green Line LRT is the largest infrastructure investment in Calgary’s history. The more-than C$1.4 billion spent to date included C$350 million in land acquisition, C$400 million in ...
The Green Line’s first phase will span from just north of downtown Calgary to southeast of the city. When complete in 2026, it is expected to serve more than 60,000 riders per day. The city estimates ...
The Green Line is a light rail transit (LRT) line planned for the city of Calgary in Canada to serve an estimated 41 million passengers a year. Green Line LRT is a priority transport project for ...
Calgary Green Line LRT CEO Darshpreet Bhatti speaks at the opening of the first phase of the new George Moss Park redevelopment in Ogden on Sept. 7, 2024. Gavin Young/Postmedia.