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  2. Transport in Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Manitoba Transit Heritage Association - Wikipedia

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    Winnipeg Transit #107 Donated in 2009. First Flyer bus in the MTHA fleet. [14] 1984 Motor Coach Industries: MC-9: 1M89CM6A9DP038668 Northern Bus Lines #112 Donated by Northern Bus Lines in 2015. 1988 Motor Coach Industries: TC40-102N Classic: Winnipeg Transit #316 1990 New Flyer: D40: Winnipeg Transit #858 2002 New Flyer: D40i: Winnipeg Transit ...

  4. Winnipeg Rapid Transit - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] At the same day of the 29 September 2004 vote on rapid transit, 25-year (1979–2004) veteran Transit Director Rick Borland quit the position and retired over the issue [13] when one of Katz's advisors, Bryan Gray, criticized a report by Winnipeg Transit used to request funding for the busway.

  5. Winnipeg Transit - Wikipedia

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    A 5% gross-revenue tax was replaced by a seat-mile tax in the amount of "one thirtieth cent per mile" (1/30¢ per mile (1/30¢ per 1.6 kilometre)). [ 34 ] Just as in other jurisdictions, there was proof that the oil industry conspired to get rid of the electric streetcars because it prevented more people from purchasing automobiles.

  6. Winnipeg Area Transportation Study - Wikipedia

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    A 8.7 kilometres (5.4 mi), 11 station underground rapid transit line from Polo Park to Hespeler in Elmwood. Four of the stations would be located underground in the downtown Winnipeg area (Memorial, Donald, Fort, City Hall/Centennial Centre). The line would require 15 trains to start. During peak (rush) hours, trains would operate every two ...

  7. Grey Goose Bus Lines - Wikipedia

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    2 Public transit. 3 References. ... Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... 301 Burnell Street, [1] Winnipeg, Manitoba: Service area:

  8. Farebox recovery ratio - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Transit Commission: 26.2% Flat rate 2021 [45] GO Transit: 20.13% [46] Distance based 2022-23 [47] Vancouver: TransLink: 43.7% Zone based; transition to distance based upcoming 2022 [48] Victoria: BC Transit (Victoria regional transit system) 28.4% Flat rate 2022 [49] Winnipeg Winnipeg Transit: 60% Flat rate 2011 [42] York York Region ...

  9. Graham Avenue Transit Mall - Wikipedia

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    The Graham Avenue Transit Mall is a 9-block transit mall in downtown Winnipeg that is mostly reserved for Winnipeg Transit buses, as well as cyclists and pedestrians. [1] [2] Having been in the planning stages since the 1970s, Graham Mall was completed in 1995. [1] Today, the Mall sees 1,800 buses and 100,000 transit users every day.