Information | Yahoo! 24-hour CTrain service for Calgary Stampede 2025

Howdy CT Riders! It's Day 2 of the Calgary Stampede! Forecast calls for lots of clouds with a high of 20C, so don't forget to bring lots of water (and maybe an extra layer, just in case)! Our CTrains are ready to take you to your destination around the clock throughout the Calgary Stampede-- check out our page for more information. Thank you for letting us be a part of your Stampede adventures!

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Caution | Teleride: Technical Issues

At this time, we are aware that customers may be experiencing issues receiving the correct schedule information on Teleride (403-974-4000). If so, please end the call and wait a few minutes before trying to call again. You can also use Teletext (text 74000 - msg & data rates may apply), download the Transit app, or use the Trip Planner on our website for scheduling information. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Thank you for your patience as we work to resolve this issue as quickly as possible.

Shared Micromobility (e-bikes and e-scooters)

Shared Micromobility

(e-bikes and e-scooters)

Shared e-Scooters and e-Bikes are a great way to get to your nearest CTrain station or bus stop, or to make your way throughout the city.

The City of Calgary has issued permits to two companies to provide access to these safe, sustainable methods of transportation:

You can ride a shared e-scooter city-wide on bicycle lanes, pathways, empty sidewalks and roadways with lower speed limits and lower traffic volumes (like 13 Avenue S.W.). You can also ride in the temporary adaptive lanes that are set up around Calgary. E-scooters are not permitted on busier roadways like Macleod Trail.

Shared e-Bikes are permitted everywhere regular bikes can be used, and must follow the same rules that apply to bikes. See Cycling bylaws and safety tips for details.

Get started by reviewing the information here and downloading the shared e-scooter/e-bike apps from our permitted operators.