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This is a list of Calgary Transit bus terminals [1] that serve destinations Calgary's city limits.
Terminal Name | Area Served | Stops id | Routes Served | Notes |
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Alberta Children's Hospital Terminal | Alberta Children's Hospital | 4106 8648 | 8 North Pointe/Foothills Medical Centre 31 Dalhousie/Lions Park 90 Bridgeland MAX Orange | |
Foothills Hospital Terminal | Foothills Hospital | 3560 9903 8023 5771 8022 2793 2794 | 8 North Pointe 9 Dalhousie/Chinook 40 Crowfoot/North Hill 90 University of Calgary/Bridgeland 91 Lions Park 104 Sunnyside/University of Calgary | |
Northland Dr NW Transit Corriodor | Brentwood | 5475 6851 6311 7103 | 8 North Pointe/Foothills Medical Centre 9 Dalhousie/Chinook 82 Nolan Hill/Brentwood 105 Dalhousie/Lions Park | |
Sandstone Terminal | Sandstone Valley | 9871 9873 5382 | 3 Heritage/Elbow Drive 64 MacEwan Express 89 Lions Park 146 Beddington 118 Hidden Valley 430 North Pointe 449 North Hill/MacEwan | |
University of Calgary Terminal | University of Calgary | 5430 7410 | 9 Dalhousie/Chinook 20 Northmount/Heritage 31 Dalhousie/Lions Park 90 Bridgeland 104 Sunnyside | |
78 Avenue Terminal | Huntington Hills | 5266 6201 7626 5038 9066 5527 | 2 Mt Pleasant/Killarney/17 Ave. 3 Elbow Dr/Sandstone 4 Huntington 5 North Haven 20 Heritage/Northmount 32 Huntington/Sunridge 46/146 MacEwan Express 88 Harvest Hills 114 Panorama 142 Panorama Express 300 BRT Airport/City Centre 301 BRT North/Downtown | |
North Pointe Terminal | Notre Dame High School | 4593 3497 4100 2479 3496 4738 3497 3498 | 8 Foothills Medical Centre 86 Coventry 100 Airport/ McKnight Stn. 123 Sage Hill/Kincora 124 Evanston 142 Panorama Exoress 301 Brt North 421 Panatella 430 Sandstone | |
Mount Royal University Terminal | Mount Royal University | 3764 3796 3796 3798 | 9 Dalhousie/ Chinook 13 Mount Royal/Downtown/Westhills Max Teal | |
Richmond Terminal | Glenbrook | 8606 5315 6038 2574 | 13 West Hills/Mount Royal 93 69 Street station/Westbrook Station 94 Strathcona/45 St. Station 112 West Hills/Sarcee Road | |
Douglas Glen Terminal | Douglas Glen | 3872 2436 2430 9379 2431 | 92 Anderson/Mckenzie Towne 96 Anderson/McKenzie 103 Downtown/Mckenzie 117 Downtown/Mckenzie Towne 133 Downtown/Cranston 150 Anderson/114 Avenue SE 151 Downtown/Copperfield 302 Downtown/South Health Campus Max Teal | Site of future green line |
McKenzie Towne Terminal | McKenzie Towne | 3506 3507 6459 9946 | 23 52 Street East 92 Anderson 117 Downtown/McKenzie Towne 152 New Brighton 153 Somerset/Bridlewood/Copperfield 302 Downtown/South Health Campus 406 Somerset/Bridlewood | Site of future green line |
South Health Campus | South Health Campus | 14 Bridlewood/Cranston 406 Cranston/Somerset Station 468 Cranston/ Mahogany 406 Auburn Bay/Mahogany/McKenzie Towne Terminal 302 BRT SE/Downtown | Site of future green line |
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