Winnipeg Transit provides city-wide public transportation with a fleet of over 640 buses operating 71 routes and 12 On-Request zones as of mid 2025. Following a major redesign, the system now features a Primary Transit Network (Rapid Transit, Frequent Express, and Frequent Routes) supported by feeder routes, aiming for increased efficiency and, in many cases, faster travel times. 

Key Features of Winnipeg Transit

  • Primary Transit Network (PTN): Introduced in June 2025, this system prioritizes high-frequency, direct routes, including dedicated Rapid Transit corridors.

  • On-Request Service: 12 zones allow users to request rides, often connecting to the primary network.

  • Service Times: Buses generally run from 6 a.m. to past midnight, 365 days a year.

  • Accessibility: The entire fleet consists of low-floor, easy-access buses.

  • Technology: Riders can use the Navigo app or website to plan trips, check schedules, and see real-time bus locations.

  • Coverage: Services span the city, including downtown, major hubs, and suburban areas, with over 3,800 bus stops. 

The system is undergoing a massive transformation to a "spine-and-feeder" model, intended to improve reliability and commute times.


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