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Marketing plan for Max — Calgary's new BRT routes — gets ready to roll The city wants to spend $336,000 to market its new bus rapid transit (BRT) routes that will be known as Max.
Calgary's general manager of transportation had a tongue-in-cheek response to some recent concerns raised by southwest residents about a planned bus rapid transit (BRT) project, which he doesn't ...
Calgary’s bus rapid transit system is getting a new name: MAX. Calgary Transit, already dealing with a revenue shortfall, is asking city council to spend $366,000 on a campaign to re-brand the ...
Several Calgary city councillors say in light of continued uncertainty around the Green Line LRT expansion, the city should shift its focus to expanding the Bus Rapid Transit system instead.
Transit is changing 40 routes because the network’s launching three new Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) lines Calgary Transit is embarking on a huge bus route overhaul Skip to main content ...
Some councillors are calling on the City of Calgary set up a bus rapid transit (BRT) route in north Calgary in light of what they say is increasing uncertainty around funding for the Green Line LRT ...
Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi, Ward 9 Councillor Gian-Carlo Carra and federal Infrastructure Minister François-Philippe Champagne attend an event to launch the city’s new Max BRT service on Nov. 15.
CALGARY, Nov. 15, 2018 /CNW/ - Investing in efficient public transit infrastructure is essential to creating livable sustainable communities where ...
To help establish the changes in the minds of transit users, the city is proposing a $366,000 marketing campaign to draw new transit riders. It also wants to rebrand the BRT service as Max. The goal ...