Centre Street (Calgary)
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Route description
The main segment of Centre Street is an arterial road extends from 9 Avenue S, at the base of the Calgary Tower in Downtown Calgary. The roadway passes through Chinatown, crosses the Bow River, to the Beddington Boulevard, after which it becomes a residential street and becomes unavailable to private vehicular traffic north of Bergen Crescent. The road resumes immediately north of the "bus trap" at Beddington Trail, where it continues as Harvest Hills Boulevard. When the roadway crosses Stoney Trail, the name reverts to Centre Street N and the road continues north and exits the city limits at Highway 566.In the downtown section, Centre Street is lined by some of Calgary's landmark buildings, such as the Encana Bow building, Suncor Energy Centre, the Dragon City Mall, Telus building, Hyatt Regncy hotel and Calgary Tower.
Several non-contiguous sections of Centre Street appear sporadically south of the Calgary Tower, including a segment between 10 Avenue S and 18 Avenue S, also known as Volunteer Way; and a collector road running from 58 Avenue S to Glenmore Trail, where it continues to the south as Fairmount Drive. Macleod Trail forms the division between southwest and southeast quadrants between Glenmore Trail and Highway 22X, while further south the quadrant boundaries are defined by Sheriff King Street.
Future
The Centre Street N / Harvest Hills Boulevard corridor is chosen alignment for the north leg of the proposed CTrain Green Line, running from downtown Calgary to the North Pointe transit terminal near Country Village Road. Harvest Hills Boulevard was constructed with a wide right-of-way to accommodate future LRT construction; however, the section along Centre Street N would require either lane removal or property expropriation. The majority of the rail line would be surface-level, with tunnels at selected major intersections as well as major tunnel across the Bow River and through downtown Calgary. Funding as not been finalized for the project.Centre Street Bridge
The Centre Street Bridge was built by the City of Calgary in 1916 over the Bow River for $375,000 replacing a steel truss bridge built by a land developer called the Centre Street Bridge Company Limited. It was designed by John F. Green, featured an upper and lower deck, and large cast concrete lions on four massive plinths, two at each end of the bridge.It went through extensive restoration in 2001, when the bridge was closed for one year. The opening scene of the 2001 Steven Seagal movie Exit Wounds was filmed on the bridge during this closure.
Calgary Transit Bus Routes
The following Calgary Transit bus routes serves Centre Street :- Route 2 Killarney 17th Ave./Mount Pleasant
- Route 3 Elbow Drive/Sandstone
- Route 4 Huntington
- Route 5 North Haven
- Route 17 Spruce Cliff/Renfrew
- Route 20 Heritage/Northmount
- Route 32 Sunridge/Huntington
- Route 46 Beddington Heights
- Route 62 Hidden Valley Express
- Route 64 MacEwan Express
- Route 88 Harvest Hills
- Route 109 Harvest Hills Express
- Route 114 Panorama Hills
- Route 116 Coventry Hills Express
- Route 142 Panorama Hills Express
- Route 146 Beddington Heights
- Route 300 BRT Airport/City Centre
- Route 301 BRT North/Sirocco
Major intersections