Alberta Regional Rail Inc.

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An integrated travel system offering residents and visitors within the Calgary to Edmonton corridor, links to Local Transit and Alberta's international airports via an affordable regional rail network. The scenery is superb en route and the regional rail network stops at communities that offer cool attractions, entertainment, and hospitality options. Some of the attractions along the travel system include: - The Alberta Railway Museum in Edmonton - The Reynolds-Alberta Museum in Wetaskiwin - Maskwa Park in Maskwacis - The Ellis Bird Farm in Lacombe - Bower Ponds in Red Deer - Botanical Gardens in Olds - Festival of Lights in Airdrie - The National Music Center in Calgary Alberta Travel System Mission: To benefit the Wild Rose region by providing a sustainable system of innovative, affordable, reliable and safe mobility options for our residents and visitors that enhances the quality of life and stimulates economic development along the Calgary to Edmonton Wild Rose Corridor. Background: The Calgary - Edmonton corridor is the most urbanized area in the province of Alberta, and one of the densest in Canada. The busiest stretch of highway in Alberta, the QE2, spans the corridor. The region also has two major international airports, the corridor is one of Canadas busiest commuter flight sectors. The ARR plan would combine facets of the flights and intercity bus systems, with standard commuter trains that service all towns in the corridor, and fast express trains that service Calgary, Red Deer and Edmonton.

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An integrated travel system offering residents and visitors within the Calgary to Edmonton corridor, links to Local Transit and Alberta's international airports via an affordable regional rail network. The scenery is superb en route and the regional rail network stops at communities that offer cool attractions, entertainment, and hospitality options. Some of the attractions along the travel system include: - The Alberta Railway Museum in Edmonton - The Reynolds-Alberta Museum in Wetaskiwin - Maskwa Park in Maskwacis - The Ellis Bird Farm in Lacombe - Bower Ponds in Red Deer - Botanical Gardens in Olds - Festival of Lights in Airdrie - The National Music Center in Calgary Alberta Travel System Mission: To benefit the Wild Rose region by providing a sustainable system of innovative, affordable, reliable and safe mobility options for our residents and visitors that enhances the quality of life and stimulates economic development along the Calgary to Edmonton Wild Rose Corridor. Background: The Calgary - Edmonton corridor is the most urbanized area in the province of Alberta, and one of the densest in Canada. The busiest stretch of highway in Alberta, the QE2, spans the corridor. The region also has two major international airports, the corridor is one of Canadas busiest commuter flight sectors. The ARR plan would combine facets of the flights and intercity bus systems, with standard commuter trains that service all towns in the corridor, and fast express trains that service Calgary, Red Deer and Edmonton.

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