It is no secret that the Edmonton-Calgary corridor is ideally suited for high-speed rail. But 35 years after the first study was completed, nothing has happened. High-Speed Rail Canada will give you a quick history lesson on the line and the grim reality that there is no passenger rail service between Alberta’s two largest cities. It will also look at possible ideas to bring passenger rail service back between these two communities and Red Deer. From TranSyt High-Speed Monorails to Bombardier's JetTrain, Calgary-Edmonton Corridor Ideas Regularly scheduled passenger trains served the area between Calgary and Edmonton on the Canadian Pacific line from 1891 to 1985. In 1969, the journey time was 3 and a half hours, with 3 trains per day carrying 80,000 passengers. The service was terminated in 1985. In 1982, TranSyt proposed to build a high speed 240km/h monorail between the two cities. Unfortunately the province could not come to terms with the company about building the test track
The mandate of High Speed Rail Canada (HSRC) is to educate Canadians on all previous and current high-speed rail studies in Canada. Their website has been updated to include all eight previous Alberta high-speed rail studies on the possibility of a passenger rail service from Calgary to Edmonton. The public is welcome to use and download all these studies. Please credit HRSC as the source. A history video by HSRC of the Alberta studies will be released soon on the HSRC Youtube channel. Here is the LINK to all the Alberta studies page.