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202 Light Rail Time Schedule & Line Route 202 light rail time schedule & line map 202 Blue Line - Saddletowne / 69 Street CTrain View In Website Mode The 202 light rail line (Blue Line - Saddletowne / 69 Street CTrain) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) 69 St Station: 12:07 AM - 11:51 PM (2) Saddletowne: 12:06 AM - 11:50 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 202 light rail station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 202 light rail arriving. Direction: 69 St Station 202 light rail Time Schedule 21 stops 69 St Station Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:07 AM - 11:51 PM Monday 12:07 AM - 11:51 PM Sb Saddletowne Ctrain Station 400 Saddletowne Ci Ne, Calgary Tuesday 12:07 AM - 11:51 PM Sb Martindale Ctrain Station Wednesday 12:07 AM - 11:51 PM 618 Martindale Bv Ne, Calgary Thursday 12:07 AM - 11:51 PM Sb Mcknight - Westwinds Ctrain Station Friday 12:07 AM - 11:51 PM Sb Whitehorn Ctrain Station Saturday 12:07 AM - 11:51 PM 36 Street NE, Calgary Sb Rundle Ctrain Station Sb Marlborough Ctrain Station 202 light rail Info 815 36 St Ne, Calgary Direction: 69 St Station Stops: 21 Sb Franklin Ctrain Station Trip Duration: 44 min Line Summary: Sb Saddletowne Ctrain Station, Sb Wb Barlow - Max Bell Ctrain Station Martindale Ctrain Station, Sb Mcknight - Westwinds Ctrain Station, Sb Whitehorn Ctrain Station, Sb Wb Zoo Ctrain Station Rundle Ctrain Station, Sb Marlborough Ctrain Memorial Drive NE, Calgary Station, Sb Franklin Ctrain Station, Wb Barlow - Max Bell Ctrain Station, Wb Zoo Ctrain Station, Wb Wb Bridgeland - Memorial Ctrain Station Bridgeland - Memorial Ctrain Station, Wb City Hall 6 9 St Ne, Calgary Ctrain Station, Wb 1 Street SW Ctrain Station, Wb 4 Street SW Ctrain Station, Wb 7 Street SW Ctrain Wb City Hall Ctrain Station Station, Wb Downtown - West Kerby Ctrain Station, 315 7 Av Se, Calgary Wb Sunalta Ctrain Station, Wb Shaganappi Point Ctrain Station, Wb Westbrook Ctrain Station, Wb 45 Wb 1 Street SW Ctrain Station Street Ctrain Station, Wb Sirocco Ctrain Station, Wb 123 7 Av Sw, Calgary 69 Street Ctrain Station Wb 4 Street SW Ctrain Station 531 7 Av Sw, Calgary Wb 7 Street SW Ctrain Station 731 7 Av Sw, Calgary Wb Downtown - West Kerby Ctrain Station 1120 7 Av Sw, Calgary Wb Sunalta Ctrain Station 1712-1716 10 Avenue SW, Calgary Wb Shaganappi Point Ctrain Station Bow Trail SW, Calgary Wb Westbrook Ctrain Station Wb 45 Street Ctrain Station 4611 17 Av Sw, Calgary Wb Sirocco Ctrain Station Wb 69 Street Ctrain Station 7085 17 Av Sw, Calgary Direction: Saddletowne 202 light rail Time Schedule 22 stops Saddletowne Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:06 AM - 11:50 PM Monday 12:06 AM - 11:50 PM Eb 69 Street Ctrain Station 7085 17 Av Sw, Calgary Tuesday 12:06 AM - 11:50 PM Eb Sirocco Ctrain Station Wednesday 12:06 AM - 11:50 PM 17 Avenue SW, Calgary Thursday 12:06 AM - 11:50 PM Eb 45 Street Ctrain Station Friday 12:06 AM - 11:50 PM 4611 17 Av Sw, Calgary Saturday 12:06 AM - 11:50 PM Eb Westbrook Ctrain Station 1421 33 Street SW, Calgary Eb Shaganappi Point Ctrain Station Bow Trail SW, Calgary 202 light rail Info Direction: Saddletowne Eb Sunalta Ctrain Station Stops: 22 1637 10 Av Sw, Calgary Trip Duration: 44 min Line Summary: Eb 69 Street Ctrain Station, Eb Eb Downtown West - Kerby Ctrain Station Sirocco Ctrain Station, Eb 45 Street Ctrain Station, Eb 1133 7 Av Sw, Calgary Westbrook Ctrain Station, Eb Shaganappi Point Ctrain Station, Eb Sunalta Ctrain Station, Eb Eb 8 Street SW Ctrain Station Downtown West - Kerby Ctrain Station, Eb 8 Street 827 7 Av Sw, Calgary SW Ctrain Station, Eb 6 Street SW Ctrain Station, Eb 3 Street SW Ctrain Station, Eb Centre Street Ctrain Eb 6 Street SW Ctrain Station Station, Eb City Hall Ctrain Station, Eb Bridgeland - 707 5 Street SW, Calgary Memorial Ctrain Station, Eb Zoo Ctrain Station, Eb Barlow - Max Bell Ctrain Station, Nb Franklin Ctrain Eb 3 Street SW Ctrain Station Station, Nb Marlborough Ctrain Station, Nb Rundle 333 7 Av Sw, Calgary Ctrain Station, Nb Whitehorn Ctrain Station, Nb Mcknight - Westwinds Ctrain Station, Nb Martindale Eb Centre Street Ctrain Station Ctrain Station, Nb Saddletowne Ctrain Station 128 7 Av Se, Calgary Eb City Hall Ctrain Station 315 7 Av Se, Calgary Eb Bridgeland - Memorial Ctrain Station Eb Zoo Ctrain Station Memorial Drive NE, Calgary Eb Barlow - Max Bell Ctrain Station Nb Franklin Ctrain Station Nb Marlborough Ctrain Station 580R 36 St Ne, Calgary Nb Rundle Ctrain Station Nb Whitehorn Ctrain Station 36 Street NE, Calgary Nb Mcknight - Westwinds Ctrain Station Nb Martindale Ctrain Station 32 Martin Crossing Co Ne, Calgary Nb Saddletowne Ctrain Station bus stop zone, Calgary 202 light rail time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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