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MAX (Calgary)

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MAX
MAX BRT Network
ParentCalgary Transit
FoundedNovember 19, 2018
LocaleCalgary, Alberta
Service typeBus rapid transit
Routes4
Stations63
WebsiteOfficial Website

MAX is a bus rapid transit network operated by Calgary Transit in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. MAX forms a part of Calgary Transit's rapid transit network, along with the CTrain light rail system.[1]

The MAX system opened in November 2018 with three routes: MAX Orange, MAX Teal, and MAX Purple.[2] The MAX Yellow line opened in December 2019.[3] MAX routes are distinguished from Calgary's existing express bus network, branded as "BRT", by the use of dedicated transitway on three lines, heated shelters, real-time information, and elevated sidewalks.

Routes

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Line Opening date Terminus Stations Connecting rapid transit
MAX Orange November 19, 2018 Brentwood Saddletowne 21 Red Line
Blue Line
MAX Yellow December 23, 2019 Woodpark Bv City Centre 14 Red Line
Blue Line
MAX Teal
MAX Purple
MAX Teal December 10, 2012 (as Route 306)
November 19, 2018 (as MAX Teal)
Westbrook Douglas Glen 17 Red Line
Blue Line
MAX Yellow
MAX Purple November 19, 2018 City Centre East Hills 11 Red Line
Blue Line
MAX Yellow

BRT routes

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In addition to the MAX network, Calgary Transit operates four separate routes branded as "BRT". They are not considered to be part of Calgary's rapid transit network, and do not use dedicated transitway, heated shelter, real-time information, or elevated sidewalks.

Line Opening date Terminus Connecting rapid transit
 300  BRT Airport/City Centre July 27, 2011 City Centre Airport Red Line
Blue Line
MAX Orange
MAX Yellow
MAX Purple
 301  BRT North/Downtown August 30, 2004 City Centre North Pointe Red Line
Blue Line
MAX Orange
MAX Yellow
MAX Purple
 302  BRT Southeast August 3, 2009 City Centre South Health Campus Red Line
Blue Line
MAX Yellow
MAX Teal
MAX Purple

Fares

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MAX services use the same fare structure as the rest of the Calgary Transit system.[3] As of July 2024, a single adult fare is $3.70, or $2.50 for youth. Day, monthly, low-income, and university passes are also available.[4]

Transitways

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Southwest Transitway

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The Southwest Transitway is a bus-only corridor along 14 Street SW, between 75 Avenue SW and Southland Drive.[5] It has three stations along its length, used by MAX Yellow. MAX Teal also uses a portion of the Transitway. Both routes operate in mixed traffic and shoulder lanes for the rest of their routing.

17 Avenue SE Transitway

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The 17 Avenue SE Transitway is a bus-only corridor along 17 Avenue SE, between 9 Avenue SE and Hubalta Road SE[6] It has six stations along its length, used by MAX Purple.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "2019 Rapid Transit Network" (PDF). Calgary Transit. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
  2. ^ Gallichan-Lowe, Spencer (October 19, 2018). "Calgary's new MAX bus rapid transit system to open Nov. 19". Global News. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
  3. ^ a b "MAX Yellow rapid transit starts serving southwest Calgary". CBC News. December 23, 2019. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
  4. ^ "Fares & Passes". Calgary Transit. Retrieved July 6, 2024.
  5. ^ "Southwest BRT - About the project". City of Calgary. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
  6. ^ "17 Avenue S.E. Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project". City of Calgary. Retrieved May 25, 2020.