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Calgary mayor proposes year-round 24-hour transit service
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Calgary mayor proposes year-round 24-hour transit service

From Global News · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Calgary's mayor is proposing to extend the city's 24-hour transit service, currently offered during the Stampede, to year-round operation.
  • Mayor Jeromy Farkas sees the extended service during the annual event as a successful model for improving public transit.
  • The proposal aims to enhance public transportation accessibility and convenience for residents throughout the year.

Calgary Mayor Jeromy Farkas is advocating for the city to adopt year-round 24-hour CTrain service, inspired by the success of extended transit operations during the annual Calgary Stampede. Farkas told reporters that the continuous service during the major event is a key takeaway that could significantly improve the city's public transportation system.

The mayor believes that implementing this model beyond the Stampede period would offer substantial benefits to Calgarians. The current 24-hour service, limited to the duration of the Stampede, has proven effective in accommodating the increased demand and providing convenient transit options for attendees. Farkas suggests this proven success can be replicated to enhance daily commuting and accessibility for all residents.

This proposal signals a potential shift towards a more robust and responsive public transit network in Calgary. By extending the 24-hour service, the city could address the needs of shift workers, late-night travelers, and those seeking more flexible transportation options, ultimately aiming to boost transit ridership and improve overall urban mobility.

24-hour CTrain service is one of the takeaways from the Calgary Stampede that could be used to improve year-round service.

โ€” Mayor Jeromy FarkasSpeaking to reporters about potential improvements to Calgary's transit system.
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Originally published by Global News in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.