Roads in Calgary - Bus

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Executive Express serves the Calgary-Edmonton corridor with a daily scheduled passenger transportation service aimed at the business commuter. Departing Calgary in the morning and returning to Calgary in the Afternoon, this is a unique service as passengers can either purchase seats or entire private compartments of four seats in the vehicle. This new concept allows business commuters to conduct meetings during travel time. Wireless internet among other amenities is included. Travel time is just under 3 hours, within 15 minutes of an on time airline flight. Edmonton morning departures soon available.

Scheduled bus service from Calgary or Calgary Airport and north to Red Deer and Edmonton are provided by Greyhound, Red Arrow, and Ebus. Some departures pickup at the Calgary Airport. South to Lethbridge are Greyhound, LA Shuttle, and Red Arrow. Calgary to Medicine Hat is provided by Greyhound, J&L Shuttle of Medicine Hat and Prairie Sprinter Shuttle of Medicine Hat . Greyhound provides service west to British Columbia. Banff Airporter and Brewster provides service between the Calgary Airport and Banff. Brewster also provides service to Lake Louise and Jasper. Travel to Montana USA is a charter van service provided by Airport Shuttle Express of Calgary.

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