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Personal Case for Riding the West LRT

After last weekend’s grand opening of the new West LRT in Calgary, the line started regular operation early Monday morning. Being fortunate enough to have a home office, I didn’t have to join the morning rush. It was a few minutes before 11 o’clock before I started the 2 km walk to a nearby station for the ride downtown. Including the walk, which accounted for about half the time, I was downtown at the City Hall station in just under 40 minutes! Total travel time for the return trip was about the same, and with the aid of my handheld GPS receiver I discovered that our house is equidistant from two of the new stations – which means I can walk uphill both ways. Think of the stories I’ll be able to my future grandkids when I’m old!

There were a lot more passengers on board when I caught an inbound train just before 9 o’clock Tuesday morning, but there were still plenty of seats available. I took advantage of the “90 minute trip limit, inclusive of stopovers” to hop off the LRT at the Shaganappi Point station to run a very quick errand before catching the next train to continue my journey. I was downtown for several hours on Tuesday and I really appreciated not having to worry about parking time limits.

The skies were pretty grey both days, but here are a few shots I captured with my pocket-sized point-and-shoot…

This above-ground station, located a 17th Ave and Sirocco Dr SW, is mostly open to the air with one covered section (near the front of the train) each side.
Sunalta Station is just west of downtwon, near the Greyhound bus terminal. It’s elevated!

Here’s a look at Sunalta Station approaching from downtown. This section of the track is elevated and so is the station, which helps keep vehicular traffic moving into and out of the core.
A closer look at the Sunalta Station, through the driver’s window approaching from downtown.

Heading into downtown, this is the last of the new stations. It’s about 10 minutes from the 69th Street station to Downtown West – Kerby. And then another 10 minutes or so to travel the 12 blocks to City Hall.

After a couple of positive riding experiences, it was time to take a closer look at the numbers and the intangibles:

DRIVING

TRANSIT

Overall, on the few days each month that I need to go downtown, there’s a strong case in favour of riding the LRT. I wonder how many geocaches I can find using the stopover option?

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