Calgary’s newly elected city council is getting up to speed on the progress of the Green Line LRT, with officials reporting that work on the southeast leg of the project is advancing smoothly.
At Tuesday’s Executive Committee meeting, councillors heard that design work on nine stations stretching from Shepard to Ramsay/Inglewood has reached 90 per cent completion.
“We are making great progress,” said Wendy Tynan, Director of the Green Line LRT – Southeast Project. “The vehicles are under manufacturing. Things are moving along very well.”
City officials are aiming to have service running from Shepard to the Event Centre/Grand Central stations by 2031.
Downtown segment still uncertain
While the southeast portion is on track, the downtown segment of the Green Line remains unresolved. The

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