The recent overhaul of Winnipeg's public transit system has left many riders feeling frustrated and disillusioned. Juan Fernandez, a dedicated bus user, is among those who have experienced significant ...
Bus rider Juan Fernandez has had enough of Winnipeg Transit’s new spine-and-feeder network after just five months and the ...
Winnipeg Transit expects to earn $8.5 million less in fares than its budget predicted this year as fewer people have been ...
Winnipeg Transit implements a winter schedule each year to accommodate the unique challenges posed by the colder months. These adjustments are not merely a formality; they reflect the realities of ...
Winnipeggers now have a new bus network, which will mean learning new routes, stops and bus numbers. On Sunday, Winnipeg Transit launched its new primary transit network, which it calls the most ...
Four Winnipeg business owners say a proposed bus stop installation outside their storefronts could significantly reduce ...
Winnipeg Transit is five months away from replacing its decades-old system of bus routes with a new "spine-and-feeder" model that will change the way people ride transit across three-quarters of the ...
When Winnipeg Transit rolled out its redesigned route network this summer, the city promised faster, more frequent and more ...
Winnipeg Transit has received its first zero-emission bus (ZEB), marking the beginning of its transition to greener public transportation. The 40-foot fuel-cell battery-electric bus is the first of 16 ...
Winnipeg Transit users will see more police officers along bus routes and in transit facilities starting this week, a measure the city says will help passengers and drivers feel safer amid rising ...
Winnipeg’s mayor says the city has listened to concerns from transit riders and is looking at including an expansion to late-night bus service in the upcoming budget. In a statement Thursday, Scott ...
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