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will collaborate to extend an interlinking mobility network that includes flexible and efficient transfer points at various key locations throughout the Corridor.

In the long-term (2020-2030), a high-speed, modular system will be available to transport visitors and residents from one end of the 145 km long Corridor to the other. Conveniently placed Mobility Nodes will allow passengers to transfer onto a range of other mobility choices, each geared to the needs of the local destination. Options could run the gamut from gondolas to suitably sized and styled shuttle vehicles or taxis. Bicycle and pedestrian options would also be integrated. Building on the previously established Meet & Greet Mobility Centres, transitions from one mode to another will be convenient, smooth and fast. Options will complement each other, and also suit the characteristics of each local destination. Regional Mobility Nodes exemplify the balance struck between regional solutions and local needs, preserving and enhancing the quality of experience enjoyed by visitors and residents at different locales while expediting their movements within and around the Corridor.

 

Lake Louise
Johnston Canyon
Banff
Canmore
BC Border
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