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SAIT/AUArts/Jubilee station

Coordinates: 51°03′46″N 114°05′27″W / 51.06278°N 114.09083°W / 51.06278; -114.09083
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SAIT/AUArts/Jubilee
CTrain station
General information
Other namesSAIT
Coordinates51°03′46″N 114°05′27″W / 51.06278°N 114.09083°W / 51.06278; -114.09083
Transit authorityCalgary Transit
Line(s)Red Line
PlatformsCenter-loading platform
Connections
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
ParkingNone
AccessibleYes
History
Opened1987; 37 years ago (1987)
Rebuilt2014; 10 years ago (2014)
(minor)
Previous namesSAIT/ACA/Jubilee SAIT/ACAD/Jubilee
Services
Preceding station CTrain Following station
Lions Park
toward Tuscany
Red Line Sunnyside

SAIT/AUArts/Jubilee station, is a light rail station on the CTrain network of Calgary, Alberta. It serves the Northwest leg of the Red Line and opened on September 7, 1987, as part of the original line. The station is located on the exclusive LRT right of way in the heart of the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) campus, 1.8 km (1.1 mi) northwest of the 7 Avenue & 9 Street SW.

The station possesses a center-loading platform which has grade-level access at the West end and +15 access at the East end connecting to both SAIT and the Alberta University of the Arts (AUArts). Stairs, an elevator and an escalator connect the platform to the +15. The station's full name is Southern Alberta Institute of Technology/Alberta University of the Arts/Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium. The station serves all of the aforementioned landmarks, and is also located close to the northern periphery of Riley Park.

When the station opened, the signage read "SAIT/ACA/Jubilee", as the station was constructed eight years before the Alberta College of Art changed its name to Alberta College of Art and Design. The signage was changed to "SAIT/AUArts/Jubilee" in mid-2019 due to the name change of Alberta College of Art and Design to the Alberta University of the Arts, although some trains continued to announce "SAIT/ACAD/Jubilee", especially the older Siemens-Duewag U2s.

Station Upgrades

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As part of Calgary Transit's plan to operate four-car trains by the end of 2014, all three-car platforms were to be extended. Construction of the extension for the then called SAIT/ACAD/Jubilee station started July 3, 2014 and was completed by the end of 2014.[1]

Calgary Transit, in collaboration with Shaw Communications, announced on November 16, 2016 that 8 new locations for Public Wi-Fi services would be added to the Calgary C-Train system. These new locations would add public Wi-Fi to 18 new stations; including SAIT/AUArts/Jubilee Station. These changes ere done as they would improve transit experience for their users, which would improve customer commitment.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Transit, Calgary. "Service Updates | Calgary Transit". www.calgarytransit.com. Retrieved 2020-08-22.
  2. ^ "Calgary Transit and Shaw Communications expand Public Wi-Fi to the Northwest and Northeast CTrain stations". Calgary Newsroom. November 16, 2016. Archived from the original on April 5, 2023. Retrieved April 4, 2023.