Airdrie Transit

Airdrie Transit
Slogan "Getting You There"
Founded 1980
Headquarters Airdrie City Hall
Locale Airdrie, Alberta
Service area urban area
Service type regional transit, urban transit, paratransit
Routes 6
Destinations Calgary, Alberta, Airdrie, Alberta
Stations Gateway, Sierra Springs, Genesis Place, Creekside Crossing
Fleet Three 2010 New Flyer D60LFR, Seven 2010 ARBOC Community Shuttles
Operator First Student Canada
Website airdrietransit.ca

Airdrie Transit is a public transportation system which serves the city of Airdrie, Alberta, Canada, which is located just north of Calgary within the Calgary–Edmonton Corridor. Service consists of the Intercity Express (ICE) regional transit service, three conventional fixed routes within Airdrie and ACCESS Airdrie a paratransit service. [1]

Airdrie Transit operates the Calgary Region's first regional transit service, the Intercity Express. The service operates during peak morning and afternoons between Airdrie and downtown Calgary on two routes, Route 901 East and Route 902 West. The service also operates on weekends and holidays between Airdrie (Sierra Springs) and McKnight-Westwinds (C-Train) station via CrossIron Mills mall on Route 900.

Changes

Effective May 2, 2011 changes were made to the local fixed route and ICE services. The improvements were based on public consultations and included schedule and route adjustments to the ICE service and associated changes to the local feeder network. The most significant change being the routing of the ICE service to a downtown express routing via Deerfoot to Calgary in the morning and returning from Calgary in the afternoon.

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