Station Renovations
Station |
Construction Started |
Construction Ended |
---|---|---|
Brentwood |
April 2023 |
Winter 2023 |
Victoria Park/Stampede | August 2021 | 2023 |
Anderson |
January 2018 |
June 26, 2019 |
University |
January 2018 |
April 8, 2019 |
SAIT /ACAD / Jubliee |
July 2017 |
February 19, 2019 |
Barlow / Max Bell |
September 2017 |
May 21, 2019 |
Zoo |
September 2017 |
Mar 8, 2019 |
39 Avenue |
April 2018 |
July 24, 2019 |
Rundle |
June 2016 |
December 2017 |
Marlborough |
June 6, 2016 |
December 2017 |
Brentwood Station
Renovations to the Brentwood station pedestrian bridges started in September 2020 with an anticipated completion date of winter 2021. During construction the station will remain open and CTrain service will not be impacted.
Renovations will include:
- Concrete rehabilitation to existing stairs, ramps and pedestrian bridges
- Lighting upgrades along the stairs, ramps and pedestrian bridges
- New handrails and guardrails
For the latest information on impacts to foot traffic or accessibility options, visit service updates or follow us on Twitter: @calgarytransit
Anderson Station
Renovations to the interior and exterior of Anderson Station began in January 2018, and were completed in June 2019. CTrain service continued throughout construction, and the platform remained open with access from the north entrance (track crossing).
Upgrades to the station included:
- New elevator to improve accessibility
- New and improved main entrance and feature staircase
- New station layout to improve pedestrian traffic flow
- New wall, ceiling and floor finishes
- Enhanced safety and security, including new CCTV cameras
- Upgrades to lighting, mechanical and electrical systems
- New public announcement (PA) system to improve communication with passengers
- New station signs to improve system-wide wayfinding
- Upgraded station doors with improved durability and security systems
- Added back-up power capabilities for enhanced station reliability
University Station
Renovations to the interior of University Station began in January 2018 and were complete in April 2019. The station remained open during renovations with no disruption to CTrain service.
Upgrades to the station included:
- Upgraded elevator
- New and improved main entrances
- New station layout to improve pedestrian traffic flow
- New wall, ceiling and floor finishes
- Enhanced safety and security, including new CCTV cameras
- Upgrades to lighting, mechanical and electrical systems
- New public announcement (PA) system to improve communication with passengers
- New station signs to improve system-wide wayfinding
- Upgraded station doors with improved durability and security systems
- Added back-up power capabilities for enhanced station reliability
SAIT / ACAD / Jubilee Station
Renovations to SAIT /ACAD / Jubilee Station began in July, 2017 and were complete in February 2019. The platform remained open during renovations with no disruption to CTrain service.
Upgrades to the station included:
- Upgraded elevator
- New wall, ceiling and floor finishes
- Enhanced safety and security, including new CCTV cameras
- Upgrades to lighting, mechanical and electrical systems
- New public announcement (PA) system to improve communication with passengers
- New station signs to improve system-wide wayfinding
- Upgraded station doors with improved durability and security systems
- Added back-up power capabilities for enhanced station reliability
Barlow / Max Bell Station
Renovations to Barlow/Max Bell Station began in September 2017 and were complete in May 2019. The station remained open during renovations with no disruption to CTrain service.
Upgrades to the station included:
- New wall, ceiling and floor finishes
- Enhanced safety and security, including new CCTV cameras
- Upgrades to lighting, mechanical and electrical systems
- New public announcement (PA) system to improve communication with passengers
- New station signs to improve system-wide wayfinding
- Upgraded station doors with improved durability and security systems
- Added back-up power capabilities for enhanced station reliability
- Replacement of the station roofing system to eliminate leaks
Zoo Station
Renovations to Zoo Station began in September 2017 and were complete in March 2019. The station remained open during renovations with no disruption to CTrain service.
Upgrades to the station included:
- New wall, ceiling and floor finishes
- Enhanced safety and security, including new CCTV cameras
- Upgrades to lighting, mechanical and electrical systems
- New public announcement (PA) system to improve communication with passengers
- New station signs to improve system-wide wayfinding
- Upgraded station doors with improved durability and security systems
- Added back-up power capabilities for enhanced station reliability
- Replacement of the station roofing system to eliminate leaks
39 Avenue Station
Renovations to 39 Avenue Station began in April 2018 and were complete in July 2019. The station remained open during renovations with no disruption to CTrain service.
Upgrades to the station included:
- New concrete plaza waiting areas at station entrances
- Improved accessibility with new ramps and stairs to station platform and the adjacent bus stop
- Enhanced safety and security, including new CCTV cameras
- Revised parking layout to improve vehicle movement
- New platform signs to improve system-wide wayfinding
Rundle and Marlborough Stations
Renovations to the interior of Rundle and Marlborough stations began in June 2016 and were completed in December 2017. Both stations remained open during construction and were renovated at the same time.
Upgrades to the stations included:
- Modifications to the station layout to improve the flow of pedestrian traffic
- Upgraded building finishes to provide a cleaner, more comfortable station, such as new floor tiles, benches and wall panels
- Improved lighting and better use of natural light
- Installation of more CCTV cameras to improve safety and security
- Updated communication systems and new signs
- Upgraded heating and ventilation systems
For more information, view Rundle & Marlborough Renovations - Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs
Why are these stations being renovated and how is it funded?
Rundle and Marlborough – These are two of the busiest and oldest stations on our system. They opened in 1985 and were due for life cycle upgrades. Funding for these renovations was primarily obtained through grants from the Provincial government and City funding.
Anderson, University, SAIT/ACAD/Jubilee, 39 Avenue, Zoo and Barlow/Max Bell – In 2016 we received funding from the Public Transit Infrastructure Fund to complete CTrain station upgrades. These six stations were chosen for renovations based on their need for lifecycle upgrades.