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  1. Winnipeg Transit. Plan a trip with Navigo, go live with On the Go, find stop schedules, and view routes with Winnipeg Transit.

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  2. Plan a trip with Navigo, go live with On the Go, find stop schedules, and view routes with Winnipeg Transit.

  3. Application Process. Send in your completed application form. We will contact you by letter within 15 business days of receiving your application. You will likely be required to attend our office for a functional assessment of your mobility and cognitive transit skills (if applicable) to: confirm your eligibility.

  4. Any fares loaded online or by phone will take up to 48 hours to process and add to your card. When you log into your account and load an e-pass or e-cash it can take up to 48 hours for that pass to become active on your card.

    • What Are Feeder Routes?
    • Shaping A Network
    • How Will I Plan My Trip?
    • The Southwest Transitway
    • Frequently Asked Questions

    Feeder routes are shorter routes that take passengers from local communities to Southwest Transitway stations and major stops on Pembina Highway. Feeder route buses are less likely to be delayed since they avoid areas of the city with congestion, like Downtown. Feeder routes in Southwest Winnipeg are three digits long, and start with a “6”.

    Thank you to everyone who provided input to Winnipeg Transit in the route-planning process — online, over the phone and in-person at the Ideas in Motion Bus pop-up events. The resulting network was shaped by your ideas. You can plan your trips on the improved network using the Navigo Trip Planner. You can also use the lists below to explore maps of...

    By logging on to the Navigo Trip Planner!Winnipeg Transit’s existing trip planning tools are up to date with all routes and schedules for the new network in Southwest Winnipeg.

    Completed in 2019, the Southwest Transitway is an 11-kilometre dedicated roadway constructed to keep the BLUErapid transit line separate from other traffic, allowing buses to travel at speeds up to 80 km/h. Passengers have access to a number of amenities along the Transitway, designed with an easier, more comfortable commute in mind. Of the new Par...

    Q: I used to take the 181 home every day. Now I am told I have to take 2 buses to get home; is this correct? A: Yes, you will have to take 2 buses to get home; the buses leaving the downtown area are expected to be more reliable as they will be running every 3-4 minutes to get passengers to a Transitway station. Feeder routes are also expected to b...

  5. The most common way to travel around Winnipeg is by bus. Winnipeg Transit has 93 regular routes and 34 school routes using a fleet of 640 buses (as of 2019). They operate from 6:00 am to until past midnight, and are available the entire week. However, fewer buses ply the routes on Saturdays and Sundays (only Easy Access service buses).

  6. Sep 12, 2024 · The longest line from the Winnipeg Transit is: 77. This bus route starts from Southbound Kildonan Place Terminal at Kildonan Place (77) (Winnipeg) and ends at Northbound Polo Park Terminal at Polo Park (77) (Winnipeg). It covers over 33 km and has 146 stops. The shortest line is: 17.

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