Red Line of Calgary Transit runs from Tuscany Station to Somerset- Bridlewood Station (Southbound). This article covers the full route map, stops & station list, pdf schedules and your travel guide. Whether you are a tourist or daily commuter, use this post to plan your trip smoothly. Discover must-know tips, nearby attractions, and how to make the most of your Red Line Train ride.
Route Map
Following is the route map of the:
- Train from Somerset- Bridlewood Station to Tuscany Station (Northbound)
- Train from Tuscany Station to Somerset- Bridlewood Station (Southbound)

Calgary Transit Red Line Route Map with Stops. Credit: Calgary Transit
Directions to Use the Map
This line of Calgary Transit is colored RED on the official transit map.
What is the Red Line of Calgary Transit?
The Red line is a commuter train system operating in Calagry, Alberta region of Canada, managed by Calgary Transit. This line connects Tuscany Station to Somerset- Bridlewood Station in Calgary, Alberta region covering a total distance of 20 miles (32.2 Km).
This Line of Calgary Transit was opened on 25 May 1981 and since then, it has seen ridership grow steadily, now serving around 1,50,000 daily passengers. This line also offers seamless interchange with other lines; making it a backbone of Calgary’s public transport network. This line is colored RED & numbered 201 on its official route map.
Key Features
- Owner: Calgary Transit
- Operators(s): Calgary Transit
- Transit Type: Light Rail
- Operation Start: 25 May 1981
- Operational Network: 20 miles (32.2 Km)
- Number of Stations: 28 currently
- Track Gauge: 1,435 mm
- Ridership: Approx. 1,50,000 daily average
- Official Website: https://www.calgarytransit.com/
- Contact: 403-262-1000
Timetable & Schedule
The Red Line operates daily from 0400 AM to 01:12 AM, with trains departing every 5 minutes during peak hours & 15 minutes during off-peak hours.
This schedule accommodates early morning arrivals and late-night departures, ensuring flexibility for passengers. During public Holidays and Sunday, the timings are different from the weekdays. You can check the real-time updates on the official website of Calgary Transit.
Check Live Schedule- Southbound & Northbound
- Northbound
Day of the Week | Operating Hours | Frequency |
Monday to Friday | 0400 – 1000 Hrs | 5 mins |
1000 – 1500 Hrs | 10 mins | |
1500 – 1900 Hrs | 5 mins | |
1900 – 2100 Hrs | 10 mins | |
2100 – 0126Hrs | 15 mins | |
Saturday | 0403 – 1100 Hrs | 10 mins |
1100 – 2130 Hrs | 10 mins | |
2130 – 0119 Hrs | 10 mins | |
Sunday & Public Holidays | 0403 – 2230 Hrs | 10 mins |
2230 – 0119Hrs | 10 mins |
- Southbound
Day of the Week | Operating Hours | Frequency |
0351 – 1000 Hrs | 5 mins | |
1000 – 1500 Hrs | 10 mins | |
1500 – 1900 Hrs | 5 mins | |
1900 – 2100 Hrs | 10 mins | |
2100 – 0236 Hrs | 15 mins | |
Saturday | 0440 – 1100 Hrs | 10 mins |
1100 – 2130 Hrs | 10 mins | |
2130 – 0235 Hrs | 10 mins | |
Sunday & Public Holidays | 0900 – 2230 Hrs | 10 mins |
2230 – 0012 Hrs | 10 mins |
Best Time to Travel
The best time to travel on the Red line during the weekdays is – Between 1100 to 1600 Hours. You should avoid peak hours (0600-0800 Hours & 1700-1900 Hours) for more space and comfort. During major events or any festival, the trains are busier, and you should plan in advance.
Lines & Connections with Other Lines
The Red Line of Calgary Transit is well connected with other rail lines. It connects with Blue line of Calgary transit and bus lines. This interconnected network aims to reduce traffic congestion and provide efficient, reliable, and accessible mobility options for both residents and visitors.
Red Line Stops & Stations
The Red Line has currently 28 stations in operation. These stations provide a dedicated space for passengers to access trains, facilitating efficient and convenient travel within cities.
All the stations are listed below with transfers to other train lines.
S. NO | Stations (Southbound) | Interchange (with other trains) |
1 | Tuscany | – |
2 | Crowfoot | – |
3 | Dalhousie | – |
4 | Brentwood | – |
5 | University | – |
6 | Banff Trail | – |
7 | Lions Park | – |
8 | SAIT/AUArts/Jubilee | – |
9 | Sunnyside | – |
10 | 8 Street Southwest (Eastbound) | Blue Line |
11 | 7 Street Southwest (Westbound) | Blue Line |
12 | 6 Street Southwest (Eastbound) | Blue Line |
13 | 4 Street Southwest (Westbound) | Blue Line |
14 | 3 Street Southwest (Eastbound) | Blue Line |
15 | 1 Street Southwest (Westbound) | Blue Line |
16 | Centre Street (Eastbound) | Blue Line |
17 | City Hall (Eastbound & Westbound) | Blue Line |
18 | Victoria Park/ Stampede | – |
19 | Erlton/ Stampede | – |
20 | 39 Avenue | – |
21 | Chinook | – |
22 | Heritage | – |
23 | Southland | – |
24 | Anderson | – |
25 | Canyon Meadows | – |
26 | Fist Creek- Lacombe | – |
27 | Shawnessy | – |
28 | Somerset- Bridlewood | – |
Red Line Train Alerts
If you’re planning to travel on the RED line, it’s essential to check for real-time service alerts, schedule changes, delays, or cancellations before your journey. For the latest train status, platform changes, and travel advisories, visit the official Calgary Transit website at https://www.calgarytransit.com/ and navigate to the alerts section.
Step-by-Step Guide to Riding the Red Line
- Plan your route using a transit app or Calgary Transit website.
- Enter the station, pay your fare and find the platform for the Red Line Train going in your direction.
- Board the train and track the stops via announcements or displays, like City Hall or Southland Station.
- Exit the train at your destination station.
Accessibility Features and Amenities
The Red Line of Calgary Transit provides the best facilities to the passengers, below is the list of all the such amenities:
- Accessibility Features: All the stations of Red line are well equipped with ramps, elevators, tactile paving, and reserved seating for persons with disabilities, elderly, and pregnant passengers.
- Multilingual Support: Multilingual announcements in train and stations are made for the convenience of the passengers.
- Real-Time Information Displays: The digital screens on Red Line trains and stations provide updates on train schedules, arrivals, and service alerts.
- Fire Safety Measures: Smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, and clearly marked emergency exits at all stations & coaches for passenger safety.
Nearby Airport Connectivity
The nearest airport to the Calgary Transit Red Line is Calgary International Airport (YYC). You can take the Route 300 bus from City Hall or Route 100 bus from Saddletowne Station and reach the airport. For schedules and route details, visit https://www.calgarytransit.com/.
Tourist Attractions near Red Line
The Red Line passes by some of the city’s most exciting spots. Here’s your stop-by-stop guide.
Tourist Attraction | Nearest Station | Distance | Famous For |
Olympic Oval | University | 0.5 km (0.3 miles) | International speed skating venue. |
McMahon Stadium | Banff Trail | 0.4 km (0.25 miles) | Home of the Calgary Stampeders football team. |
Stampede Park | Victoria Park/Stampede | Adjacent | Site of the world-famous Calgary Stampede. |
Heritage Park Historical Village | Heritage | 1.2 km (0.75 miles) | Canada’s largest living history museum. |
Calgary Tower | 8 Street SW / City Hall | 0.7 km (0.4 mi) from Centre St station | Iconic 191 m tower with panoramic city views. |
Lost & Found
If you have lost any of your valuables or specific item, you can reach out to the Calgary Transit Lost & Found helpline at (403-268-1600) or Report Lost Property Here.
Tips for Reporting a Lost Item
If you are trying to contact the customer care for reporting your lost items while traveling on Red line train, you should provide them with the following details.
- Detailed description of the lost item.
- Date & Time you believe the item was lost.
- Specific train or station where you think you lost the item.
- Your contact information for follow-up.
Luggage Policy
The Red line of Calgary Transit allows passengers to carry personal luggage on board but it should not pose risk or inconvenience to others.
- Permitted Items
- Handbags, backpacks, small suitcases and travel bags.
- Items should not obstruct seating areas or doors.
- Prohibited Items
- Hazardous Materials, Sharp Objects, etc.
- Animals
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can dogs go on Calgary Transit?
No, the dogs are not allowed on Calgary Transit
2. Is Calgary Transit Free?
No, you have to pay to travel on the Calgary Transit.