UrbanWarrior
Senior Member
The Haysboro yard expansion, and another pic of Vic Park Station.
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They are limited to 3 car trains for now due to the Haysboro LRT garage expansion. I think once that's done in a year or two 4 cars on red line will become more common again. I think they do need to buy some more LRTs too to get 4 cars more of a standard.So I took Calgary Transit for the first time in about 20 years despite living within a 10 minute walk from an LRT station. Had to pick up my vehicle from the dealership which happens to be right next to a station as well. Their courtesy shuttle was going to take hours due to the bad weather so I decided to take the C-train. Overall it was positive, I like how the ticket machines accept tap/Apple/Google pay. The information screens on the platform with train times were nice too. I was traveling at peak time a little after 4pm on a southbound 201 train so it was PACKED. I'm talking almost Tokyo Subway packed. I was wondering why they still aren't running 4 car consists? I can't remember the reason they stopped.
Anyway I'd take the train daily if it went to the airport. I'm sick of driving haha!
Right! I couldn't remember why. ThanksThey are limited to 3 car trains for now due to the Haysboro LRT garage expansion. I think once that's done in a year or two 4 cars on red line will become more common again. I think they do need to buy some more LRTs too to get 4 cars more of a standard.
Right! I couldn't remember why. Thanks
Is the Series 10 a different model than the S200? Or just a variation of it?Good news is the first units of the 15-car Series 10 order have arrived so that'll be a few U2s off the rails and a few extra trains for service once Haysboro is finished up
There are minor cosmetic differences to the interior, but beyond that it’s the same as a series 9 S200 AFAIK.Is the Series 10 a different model than the S200? Or just a variation of it?
FYI, there should be some 4-car trains coming up for the Winter Schedule.They are limited to 3 car trains for now due to the Haysboro LRT garage expansion. I think once that's done in a year or two 4 cars on red line will become more common again. I think they do need to buy some more LRTs too to get 4 cars more of a standard.
Good to hear! Almost time for that Winter schedule updates - it's one of the only ways we see the inner workings of what transit is doing and thinking about ever-changing ridership and demands.FYI, there should be some 4-car trains coming up for the Winter Schedule.
Nothing revolutionary this signup as far as I know. I wouldn’t be surprised if the next significant service change comes when the 301 is converted to a MAX route (likely sometime around Summer 2025).Good to hear! Almost time for that Winter schedule updates - it's one of the only ways we see the inner workings of what transit is doing and thinking about ever-changing ridership and demands.
Any other details that have been leaked? The last few schedule updates have been fairly incremental improvements apart from a few rush-hour 10 minute upgrades on the MAX lines.
Take the MY every Monday and Wednesday. Its route is frustrating, MT would serve MRU perfectly fine. To be selfish, I live off Flanders and need to take the 20 two stops to 33rd, even then I take it over the milk run that the 7 and 13 do into downtown.I took the MAX yellow from the SW to downtown during the morning commute for the first time on Wednesday. I was pretty impressed with the service. The bus-only underpass at 90th Ave. is pretty neat and the bus moves very quickly along Crowchild trail.
There are a couple things I'd change to improve the route:
1. Get rid of the stop at Mount Royal. No one uses it. In my opinion, it's a useless detour and adds about 5 minutes to the commute time to downtown. Students travelling to Mount Royal from the SW can transfer at Heritage or Rockyview BRT station and take the MAX Teal.
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2. Extend the bus only lanes along Bow Trail and 9th Ave. The bus gets stuck in traffic along this street.
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I'm not a transit expert, but I think these changes are not overly costly and will get more people to use the MAX Yellow. My friend in the SW prefers driving to Southland C-train station and taking the C-train to work as it's quicker than the MAX BRT. She lives about a 5-minute walk from a BRT station.