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This is a list of bus routes in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Winnipeg Transit provides public bus service to the city of Winnipeg, operating 90 bus routes, [1] 4 On-Request services and 5,167 bus stops [2] as of September 2024. Many routes on this list have more than one ultimate destination, even on trips travelling in the same direction.
1 to 199 — Regular bus (including TTC contracted routes) 300 series — Express; 400 series — High school specials; 500 series — Community bus; 600 series — Viva (used internally) Separate routes with duplicate names are distinguished by showing cardinal directions in brackets for the portions of the streets each serves.
The Toronto Transit Commission operates six types of bus routes: [1] Regular service routes: Routes have at least one branch or a section of overlapping branches that operates from 6 am (8 am on Sundays) to 1 am the next calendar day, 7 days per week.
Winnipeg Transit operates a fleet of approximately 585, all of which are low-floor easy-access buses, covering 89 routes throughout the city. [1] [20] Winnipeg Transit bus #469 servicing Route 38 at The Forks Market. Primary bus routes run from 5:30 a.m. until just before 2:00 a.m. Monday to Saturday, and until just after midnight on Sunday.
Highway 11 corridor between Toronto & Hearst. Highway 17 corridor between Ottawa & Thunder Bay. Thunder Bay - Winnipeg. Highway 101 between Timmins & Matheson. [1] Service type: scheduled coach service, bus charter and bus parcel express: Routes: 4 regular 3 shuttle: Destinations
The Transitway then goes through Waverley Heights to Markham Road, where BLUE buses continue to the University of Manitoba or to St. Norbert. In March 2019, Winnipeg Transit introduced a new route structure, which begun at the opening of Phase 2 (12 April 2020). Previously, the Southwest Transitway operated as an "Open Busway" design.
Inside a Winnipeg bus. Winnipeg Transit is the public transit agency, and the bus-service provider, of the City of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Established 142 years ago, it is owned by the city government and currently employs nearly 1,600 people—including approximately 1,100 bus drivers. [4]
15 December 1947 [1] 1970 see Thunder Bay. Thunder Bay Transit: Thunder Bay: 15 December 1947 [1] 16 July 1972 [1] Fort William and Port Arthur merged to form Thunder Bay from 31 December 1969. Toronto Transit Commission bus system Toronto Transit Commission [fn 4] Toronto: 18 June 1922 [1] 19 June 1947 [1] 31 August 1925 [1] 16 July 1993 [4]