Starting in late 2011, new bus-only lanes will be introduced on 9 Avenue between 8 Street and 15 Street S.E.
9 Avenue is a key connection to the east side of the city and it will see increased bus service along the corridor in the coming years. With much feedback from the communities during the recent Transportation Planning Study on 17 Avenue and Inglewood, there was a recommendation to have peak period, peak direction bus-only lanes along 9 Avenue.
This was approved by Council, and we’re now proceeding with implementing the bus-only lanes.
Each weekday, 9 Avenue S.E. carries eight bus routes including the 302 and 305 BRT routes, carrying about 6,500 passengers at a rate of approximately 25 buses per hour during peak periods.

The design of the bus lanes follows the Council approved 17 Avenue S.E. Transportation Planning Study, Part B: Inglewood.


Morning Rush - Westbound Afternoon Rush - Eastbound
For the morning peak hours, the west-bound curb lane will be a bus-only lane.
During the afternoon peak hours, the east-bound curb lane will be a bus-only lane.


The new bus-only lanes will improve transit trips for the buses servicing the area, while increasing connectivity and transportation choices for Calgarians.
Cyclists are welcome to use the bus lane. Motorists are allowed to enter the bus lane in order to access driveways and alleys and to turn right at the next intersection.
There will be no changes to parking.
Traffic signal timing modifications are planned along 9 Avenue to improve the flow for motorists.
More Information
For more information, please visit the FAQ page or call 3-1-1.