Calgary

Mock-up of new trains for Green Line unveiled

City transit officials got an up-close look Tuesday at a mock-up of the light rail trains that will one day glide along Calgary’s Green Line. 

New cars have a low-platform design allowing riders get on and off easier

A new light rail vehicle is on the way

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Calgary has ordered 28 of the new cars, which will run exclusively on the Green Line.

City transit officials got an up-close look Tuesday at a mock-up of the light rail trains that will one day glide along Calgary's Green Line.

Unlike the CTrains currently running on the city's Blue and Red lines, the new trains sport a low-platform look, designed to help passengers get on and off easier, especially riders who use wheelchairs or push strollers. The trains will feature eight entrances that'll be flush with the station platform. 

Darshpreet Bhatti, the CEO of the Green Line, said regular CTrain riders will immediately notice the difference in the low-platform design. 

"We want a vehicle as part of our overall fleet that can integrate well with the future neighbourhoods that we're going to be serving," Bhatti said. "So, having something that's low provides infrastructure that's less intrusive, so you don't have to have massive ramps and big platforms."

A man with a beard, a black turban, a gray suit and green tie stands before a red model of the light rail train.
Darshpreet Bhatti, the CEO of the Green Line, says regular CTrain riders will instantly notice the new low-platform look of the Urbos 100 trains, which are designed to allow riders easier on-and-off access. (CBC)

The future Green Line trains will be the first of their kind in Canada. Dubbed the Urbos 100, the 40-metre-long cars seat up to 288 passengers. They are standard in Europe, Asia and Australia, city officials said in a news release. 

The mock-up shown to reporters Tuesday was only part of a train, featuring the operator's cab and some of the seating area. The model was built in Barcelona by CAF, the Spanish company awarded the contract to supply the city a fleet of 28 Urbos 100 trains, which will run exclusively on the Green Line.

Shakti Sarai, the senior manager of LRV (light rail vehicles), says the most impressive feature of the new trains is their operator protection system, which helps operators keep the appropriate speed and heed signals. 

"Think of it as a smart cruise control for your vehicle," he said. "This will help enforce driver behaviour." 

The mock-up train isn't just for show. City officials say the model will be used to train operators on the new system, and it'll also give transit officials a hands-on sense of the LRV as they continue to design the Green Line. 


The largest infrastructure investment in Calgary's history, the Green Line boasts nearly $5 billion in commitments from the federal government, the province and the city. 

The first stage of the project aims to add 13 light rail stations and lay nearly 20 kilometres of track, running from the city's downtown south to the edge of McKenzie Towne. 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jonathon Sharp is a digital journalist with CBC Calgary. He previously worked for CBS News in the United States. You can reach him at jonathon.sharp@cbc.ca.

With files from Scott Dippel