Calgary Transit route 201 'Crowfoot / Somerset-Bridlewood'
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The Red Line was Calgary's original CTrain line, which opened in 1981. It was originally known as the Blue Line, then just as route 201.
Stations
Listed in order from North to South.
Note: All downtown stations were rebuilt in 2012.
- Tuscany (2014)
- Crowfoot (2009)
- Dalhousie (2003)
- Brentwood (1990)
- University (1987)
- Banff Trail (1987)
- Lions Park (1987)
- SAIT/AUArts/Jubilee (renamed in 2019 from SAIT/ACAD/Jubilee) (1987)
- Sunnyside (1987)
- 10 Street West (Terminus) (1984, Closed to Red Line in 1987)
- 8 Street West (Southbound) (1984)
- 7 Street West (Northbound) (1984)
- 6 Street West (Southbound) (1984)
- 4 Street West (Northbound) (1984)
- 3 Street West (Southbound) (1981)
- 1 Street West (Northbound) (1981)
- Centre Street (Southbound) (1981)
- Olympic Plaza (Northbound) (1981, Closed 2012)
- City Hall (1981)
- Victoria Park/Stampede (1981)
- Erton/Stampede (1981)
- 39 Avenue (1981, rebuilt 2018-19)
- Chinook (1981, rebuilt 2013)
- Heritage (1981)
- Southland (1981)
- Anderson (1981)
- Canyon Meadows (2001)
- Fish Creek - Lacombe (2001)
- Shawnessey (2004)
- Somerset - Bridlewood (2004)
History
First run: May 25, 1981 at 1:00 PM.
Route History
- 1981: 3 Street SW to Anderson
- 1984: 10 Street SW to Anderson
- 1987: University to Anderson (10 Street West no longer used by Red Line)
- 1990: Brentwood to Anderson
- 2001: Brentwood to Fish Creek - Lacombe
- 2003: Dalhousie to Fish Creek - Lacombe
- 2004: Dalhousie to Somerset - Bridlewood
- 2009: Crowfoot to Somerset - Bridlewood
- 2012: Downtown transit mall rebuilt, Olympic Plaza Station closed
- 2014: Tuscany to Somerset - Bridlewood
Previous Route Maps
References
Calgary Transit route 201 page