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Old Posted Sep 24, 2014, 11:15 PM
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Then of course, connect card early 2015.
How will the connect card be purchased and reloaded?

I ask cause current system provides extra employment for my wife. My wife works at Calgary Coop and they call in extra customer service clerks to handle the transit crush during month end. I'm kind of concerned the connect card will put this job responsibility out of business.
     
     
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Old Posted Sep 24, 2014, 11:20 PM
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Very much looking forward to the real time train info being updated. There are so many times I'll go to the station, see the next train is 10+ minutes away so I start walking home instead, then get passed by that train within 2 minutes lol
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A few weeks. Real time a few weeks after (with very interesting user interfaces for real time soon after again). Connect early in the new year if things go well. So a quick succession of big technological changes.

In my personal opinion, real time will have a transformative impact on the customer experience and how people use the system.
They are opening the real time data up to developers correct?
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Old Posted Sep 24, 2014, 11:49 PM
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Just previewed the soon to launch new Calgary Transit website - will go from one of the worst on earth to, I think, one of the best. It's really good.

Soon to follow will be launching real time info for the entire system - that will be incredible.

Then of course, connect card early 2015.

It'll be a sea change for customer experience.
Was just thinking about the new CT website the other day. Really excited for this, I usually just use google maps for route info as the current CT website is often non functioning / not user friendly. Googles new maps service is bulky and messy so hopefully this will be superior.
     
     
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Old Posted Sep 25, 2014, 12:02 AM
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Good on CT! Exciting times ahead (although I still am more excited for 4th Street Bus-lanes).
4th Street is getting bus lanes? You mean like 4th NW? Through Mount Pleasant?
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Old Posted Sep 25, 2014, 12:24 AM
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These are fantastic upgrades and very needed. I hope eventually we can also upgrade the Ctrain real time info at the platforms. It seems to be wrong almost as often as it is right. This includes which train is next, the time for next arrival and the announcer will often tell you the train is arriving and "please stand behind the yellow line" about 10 seconds after the train leaves.

Misinformation is worse than no information.
Is this more common during rush hour? I mean, the system is based off of both scheduling at the signalling blocks, so I imagine it's more prone to error when the train spacing is small. I'm an off-peak commuter, and I rarely see errors.
     
     
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4th Street is getting bus lanes? You mean like 4th NW? Through Mount Pleasant?

4th Street SW down through Mission.
     
     
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Old Posted Sep 25, 2014, 1:09 AM
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How will the connect card be purchased and reloaded?

I ask cause current system provides extra employment for my wife. My wife works at Calgary Coop and they call in extra customer service clerks to handle the transit crush during month end. I'm kind of concerned the connect card will put this job responsibility out of business.
"Oh I never knew this was a jobs program. In that case, give the workers spoons."
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They are opening the real time data up to developers correct?
Last I heard, yes.
     
     
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Old Posted Sep 25, 2014, 2:42 AM
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Was just thinking about the new CT website the other day. Really excited for this, I usually just use google maps for route info as the current CT website is often non functioning / not user friendly. Googles new maps service is bulky and messy so hopefully this will be superior.
Calgary transit's trip planner and google transit will both be offered on the site.
     
     
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Old Posted Sep 25, 2014, 3:43 PM
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Just previewed the soon to launch new Calgary Transit website - will go from one of the worst on earth to, I think, one of the best. It's really good.

Soon to follow will be launching real time info for the entire system - that will be incredible.

Then of course, connect card early 2015.

It'll be a sea change for customer experience.
Now we just need night bus and we'll be all big city Any movement on that?
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4th Street is getting bus lanes? You mean like 4th NW? Through Mount Pleasant?
No the real "4th Street" not this northsider imitator of 4th Street NW 4th Street SW will always be the "4th Street" in my books
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Now we just need night bus and we'll be all big city Any movement on that?
Yup. Not sure where it is at, but Calgary Transit should be initiating one soon. My last conversation with them indicated they would basically have trunk lines out to the burbs and a downtown loop for 17th avenue/Stephan avenue. They would roughly follow the LRT lines.
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No the real "4th Street" not this northsider imitator of 4th Street NW 4th Street SW will always be the "4th Street" in my books
Yeah same here. I wasn't thinking when I asked
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Old Posted Sep 25, 2014, 4:56 PM
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Yup. Not sure where it is at, but Calgary Transit should be initiating one soon. My last conversation with them indicated they would basically have trunk lines out to the burbs and a downtown loop for 17th avenue/Stephan avenue. They would roughly follow the LRT lines.
Perfect! I would suggest they also run the BRT lines in addition to the rough LRT route.
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..They would roughly follow the LRT lines.
Similar to the TTC in Toronto then! What a good idea!
     
     
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Perfect! I would suggest they also run the BRT lines in addition to the rough LRT route.
They will. Sorry, didn't clarify that. I think it will follow the 301 and 302 for sure, and likely the 305 as well IIRC.
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Providing night transit could possibly fix our cab issue. I know I'd take a 301 home to mount pleasant from downtown rather than bothering with a cab.
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Is this more common during rush hour? I mean, the system is based off of both scheduling at the signalling blocks, so I imagine it's more prone to error when the train spacing is small. I'm an off-peak commuter, and I rarely see errors.
That might be it - I'm mostly a rush hour commuter. I have seen errors on the weekend as well but I don't take transit as often outside of rush hour. And there seem to be more errors downtown than at the suburban stations.
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"Oh I never knew this was a jobs program.
Its not a jobs program. However my point is that some people will be negatively affected unless Calgary Transit continues to have methods for numerous retailers to purchase and reload the Connect card.

As an aside a few years ago cigarettes got punted from the grocery store customer service counter because the pharmacists wanted smoking removed from the same facility where pharmacies were located. The grocery store just moved the cigarettes out to the gas bar. Cigarette sales did not decrease, only difference was reduction of 1 good paying job from Customer Service counter. Moderate hour increase to minimum wage gas bar attendant.
     
     
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