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Calgary mayor floats extending 24-7 Stampede CTrain service year-round

Mayor Jeromy Farkas raised the idea of keeping 24-hour CTrain service running beyond Stampede, but the evidence is a single news excerpt with no supporting detail.

Updated Jul 10, 2026, 5:37 p.m.1 cited source
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The update

  • Mayor Jeromy Farkas told reporters that 24-hour CTrain service, piloted during the Calgary Stampede, is one takeaway that could inform year-round transit improvements.

Why this matters

Round-the-clock transit service would represent a significant operational shift for Calgary Transit, affecting riders who work overnight, hospitality workers, and the city's budget. However, the single source provides only a brief reporter-scrum comment with no policy proposal, cost analysis, council support, or timeline, making it premature to treat this as a firm initiative.

Confirmed details

Mayor Jeromy Farkas raised the idea of extending 24-hour CTrain service year-round, citing the Calgary Stampede as a proof-of-concept.

What happens next

Watch for any formal motion or Calgary Transit staff report on extended overnight service hours, and for council reaction to the mayor's comments.

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