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List of Calgary Transit routes

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This is a list of Calgary Transit bus routes.[1]

Standard Bus Routes

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Express Buses

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Express routes, are peak-hour services that run in one direction in the morning and in the reverse direction in the afternoon. Historically, express bus stops are denoted with a red sign, but the use has been abandoned since 2000 in favor of a unified scheme.

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BRT and MAX

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Calgary Transit's BRT routes has very few features of a modern bus rapid transit system, with limited stop service and signal priority being implemented (originally, the use of articulated buses was also a feature, but the use has spread to some high-volume local express routes). BRT in Calgary is meant to be a placeholder for soon-to-be-constructed LRT routes. BRT routes stop only at designated stops with red shelters.

Service from Calgary International Airport on Route 300 uses 2013-2014 New Flyers fitted with luggage racks at the front of the bus.

On Nov 19, 2018, Calgary Transit introduced 3 new MAX routes. MAX has shelters with heat, light, and doors. A fourth MAX route was introduced on December 23, 2019.

On September 5th, 2023, the 305 was decommissioned from service during the 2023 Fall service change, with plans to create a MAX route running to COP instead.

On September 1st, 2025, the 301 became the MAX Green Line as part of the 2025 Fall service change, with plans to convert the 300 to a MAX line as well.[2]

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CTrain

The CTrain, or the LRT in local parlance, is a light rail transit system in Calgary. There are two LRT routes spanning four lines. The CTrain operates on a proof-of-payment system.

Travel between stations on 7 Avenue on the CTrain, the majority of which are served by both routes, are free. Regular transit fare is required for buses serving 7 Avenue and shuttle buses operating on 7 Avenue during LRT line closures.

CTrain routes are referred to by both colour and line number, and sometimes by each lines end terminus. Local parlance continue to refer to each route as two separate lines, with the downtown stops being considered independent of either route or any of the four lines. In the event of a CTrain service disruption, replacement bus routes B201/B202 (named for their respective route numbers) are commissioned, serving between the affected stops.

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School Service

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These routes, meant for high school students, service various schools en route on school days only. School Service is not a chartered service, and is available for travel by any fare-paid passenger. Services stop at all Calgary Transit bus stops along the intended service area, beyond which service continues nonstop to the school.[3]

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