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Winnipeg Transit installed a modern two-way radio system, capable of addressing a specific bus in 1982. The project received $2.5 million from the City and $90,000 from the federal government. [63] In 1982, Winnipeg Transit refurbished 8 GM New Look buses that were originally built in the early 1960s rather than purchasing brand new buses. From ...
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.
[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.
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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 Transit: 40% Flat rate 2015 [50]
Winnipeg Transit operates two bus routes that service the airport. A charging port has been added in October 2014 for Winnipeg transit's electric bus program. Greyhound Canada intercity buses used a station at the airport from 2009 to 2018, when service to Western Canada ended.
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.
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 ...