Transportation
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Transit & Bus Service
Calgary’s public transit network consists of buses and two Light Rail Transit (LRT) lines, known as the CTrain. Tickets and passes can be purchased with cash or credit card at all CTrain stations, with cash on the bus (change is not given), or at numerous drug stores, grocery stores, and convenience stores across the city. Fares are valid for 90 minutes; passes are valid for one day. Fares for adults are $3.60 ($11.25 for a day pass); fares for youth (6-17) are $2.45 ($8.25 for a day pass); children five and under are free.
Getting Around by Scooter & Bike
Calgary has the most extensive urban pathway and cycle path network in North America, with approximately 850 kilometres of regional pathways and 95 kilometres of trails. Bike lanes run against many major streets in Calgary, including 12 Avenue SW, 8 Avenue SW, and 5 Street SW in the city centre. The popular dock less scooter and bike sharing programs Bird and Neuron are available in Calgary. Users can download the mobile applications, locate, and rent bikes starting at $3.50.
Parking
Lower rates apply on evenings after 6:00 p.m. and on weekends in private parking garages and lots. Street parking is free after 6:00 p.m., on Sundays, and on designated holidays.
Park Plus machines accept credit cards. Some accept change, but these machines do not accept debit cards. Park Plus is administered by the Calgary Parking Authority, who oversee street parking and several lots around the city, including at several attractions including the Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo and TELUS Spark Science Centre. You can find Park Plus facilities by locating a large green P where the lot is located.