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Calgary adds 4-car trains to Blue Line of its LRT system

Mayor Naheed Nenshi said half a dozen four-car trains will run each weekday between the Saddletowne station in the northeast and the 69th Street station in the west.

Half a dozen of the longer trains will run between Saddletowne and 69th Street on weekdays

A four-car train at the Saddletowne LRT station in northeast Calgary. (Justin Pennell/CBC)

Four-car trains are now running on the blue line of Calgary's LRT system.

Mayor Naheed Nenshisaid half a dozen four-car trains will run each weekdaybetween the Saddletowne station in the northeast and the 69th Street stationin the west.

The longer trains can carry 200 more passengers per trip than the three-car trains.

"It's a major improvement that will alleviate overcrowding on trains and provide more comfort for customers, especially during rush hour," the mayor said.

Calgary Transit director Doug Morgan said the city has so far received 19 of more than 60 light rail vehicles (LRVs) it ordered from Siemens, as part of a $200-million contract.

Dozens more cars are due to be built and delivered to the city over the next year and a half, further expanding the availability of four-car trains.

A map of Calgary's C-Train system. (City of Calgary)

Nenshi said two more LRVs are due to arrive this week.

"As they come, they get added to the system," the mayor said.

"So what we will see eventually, once they are all in, is we'll see the majority if not all of trains being four cars."

Morgan said between eight and 10 four-car trains currently run on the Red Line between the Tuscany station in the northwest and the Somerset-Bridlewood station in the south.

Calgary Transit director Doug Morgan says it will probably take until 2019 for all C-Trains to be four cars long. (Justin Pennell/CBC)

About half of the new LRVswill be used to expand the fleet while the other half will replaceolder vehicles.

The oldest of the C-Train cars have been in service for 35 years.

Morgan said it will probably be about two years before all the C-Trainsoperating in Calgary are four cars long.