Green Line update: 78 Avenue Project awarded, Q&A with the CEO and summer construction
Green Line selects Graham Construction to build 78th Avenue Project
Following a competitive RFP process, the Green Line Board has selected Calgary-based Graham Construction to build the 78 Avenue S.E. Grade Separation and Ogden Pedestrian Tunnel Project (“78th Avenue Project”).?
Before building the Ogden LRT station and tracks, the 78th Avenue Project will complete vehicle and pedestrian tunnels under the Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) railway corridor to enhance mobility and pedestrian safety and clear the way for future construction of the Ogden station and LRT track.
Headquartered in Calgary, Graham brings their extensive experience from major infrastructure projects across North America to the Green Line LRT Project.?
Q&A with Green Line's CEO Darshpreet Bhatti
Have questions about the Green Line project? Our CEO has answers!
Darshpreet Bhatti recently did a social media Q&A on Instagram, and the video is now available to watch on YouTube.
Summer construction?
This summer, several significant construction projects are underway in the Downtown, Beltline and Ogden to prepare for the Green Line. All Green Line construction in the Downtown and Beltline will pause for Stampede and resume in mid-July.
Come see us at festivals and events this summer
If you were one of the 100,000+ people at Lilac Fest yesterday, you already know that the Green Line Street Team is back! We're here to answer your questions and chat with you about the Green Line project.
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Come find us at events in communities along the future Green Line, including Sled Island's Ramsay Block Party, Inglewood Sunfest and many more!
On display: The past, present and future of Light Rail Transit in Calgary
A new display in the Calgary Municipal Building brings to life the history and future of Calgary’s Light Rail Transit (LRT) system. The display, located on the west side of Council Chambers, showcases historical artifacts, photos, and maps of the LRT system since its inception in 1981.
Check out the display and see how our CTrain system has grown since its humble beginnings in 1981, when there was just one train line (Anderson to Downtown), 10.9 kilometres of track and 16 stations.?Plans for future extensions to the Red and Blue Lines, plus the addition of the Green Line, will eventually see our system grow to over 80 stations and more than 100 kilometres of track.?
June is National Indigenous History Month
The Green Line LRT Program is committed to advancing Reconciliation with and for Indigenous Peoples, businesses, and communities. Green Line has developed an Indigenous Relations strategy to build meaningful relationships, support consultation, and create our new construction monitoring program.
Did you know??Calgary is in traditional Blackfoot territory and Moh’kinsstis is the Blackfoot word used to describe the landscape of what is now known as Calgary. The literal meaning of Moh’kinsstis is elbow and references the area where the Elbow River meets the Bow River.
The Green Line is The City of Calgary’s next light rail transit (LRT) line and largest infrastructure investment in our city’s history. With $5.5 billion in funding commitments from the Government of Canada, Government of Alberta and City of Calgary, the approved Stage 1 alignment is ready for construction beginning with the first phase from Shepard to Eau Claire.