About this Event
But for decades, as downtown Calgary got jammed with cars in the 1960s and 1970s after the death of the streetcar, rail transit was a matter of debate. Should Calgary run a monorail above 7th Avenue? A subway beneath? Or perhaps Edmonton is onto something with light-rail transit, or LRT!
Join The Sprawl for a trip through Calgary’s transit history. We’ll start in front of Old City Hall (where there’s an unused underground LRT tunnel nearby) and walk west.
At the end, you’ll be able to return to the walk’s starting point via the CTrain Free Fare Zone—itself part of the story…
WALK NOTES: Will use speakers / voice amplification, limited parking, no washrooms
MEETING SPOT: 800 Macleod Trail S.E., Calgary, AB - At the front steps of Old City Hall (the sandstone building with the clock tower)
YOUR WALK LEADER: Jeremy Klaszus is founder and editor of The Sprawl, which publishes slow news for curious Calgarians. He is also the host of Sprawlcast, Calgary's in-depth municipal podcast (which uses the CTrain chime for its theme song!).
***Please note, we ask that folks cancel their tickets through Eventbrite if they can no longer make it to a walk as tickets are limited. This allows folks on the waitlist to take open spots.***
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
800 Macleod Trl SE, 800 Macleod Trail Southeast, Calgary, Canada
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