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Calgary's Free CTrain Zone Faces Axe, Raising Concerns

Calgary's Free CTrain Zone Faces Axe, Raising Concerns

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Calgarys downtown CTrain free fare zone, a 45-year-old initiative to boost ridership, is under threat. The zone, covering a key stretch from Downtown West/Kerby to City Hall and Seventh Street station, is set to end August 1st if council approves on May 26th. The motion passed the Infrastructure and Planning Committee, with low-income riders and homeless advocates expressing concerns about increased walking and potential negative impacts on downtown businesses. Public polls support keeping the zone free, and groups like Alpha House warn of increased poverty and homelessness. The full council debate is scheduled for May 26th, with a focus on balancing safety and supporting those who rely on the free ride.

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