Transit Services
Winnipeg Transit provides timetables and system maps for every transit route in the city. These maps can be picked up in person at:
- Millennium Library
251 Donald St. (corner of Graham & Donald) - Winnipeg Square Service Centre
SW Concourse Portage & Main
(8:15 am – 4:45 pm) - Transit Administration Office
B-414 Osborne Street
(8:30 am – 4:30 pm)
You can also view them online in the timetables and routes sections on this site.
Scheduled Service
Winnipeg Transit currently operates 84 fixed routes throughout the city. Depending on demand, the scheduled service may include main line routes, express routes or suburban feeders.
- Main line routes
provide service from suburban neighbourhoods to downtown, observing all bus stops, and normally operate seven days a week. - Express routes
operate mainly during rush hour from suburban neighbourhoods, observing a limited number of bus stops to downtown. - Suburban feeders
generally provide service in suburban areas where ridership demand is lower.
When do buses run?
- 365 days a year, usually from 6 a.m. until past midnight; although all routes do not operate seven days a week.
- Weekday rush hours from 7 a.m. – 9 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m., providing the most service available.
- Refer to the online timetables.
Easy Access Service
- For your convenience, Winnipeg Transit increased the number of routes served by Easy Access buses Monday through Saturday.
- ALL routes have Easy Access bus service on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
- Check Schedules and Maps for current routes and schedules and to ensure your trip is Easy Access, check Today timetables or Stop schedules.
- Trips using Easy Access buses are indicated with a wheelchair symbol.
Monday – Friday (Not all routes are Easy Access during Peak Hours)
| 1 Downtown Spirit | 66 Grant |
| 2 Downtown Spirit | 68 Crescent |
| 3 Downtown Spirit | 71 Arlington |
| 10 Wolseley – St. Boniface | 72 |
| 11 Kildonan – Portage | 76 |
| 12 William | 77 Crosstown North |
| 14 Ellice-St.Mary’s | 82 |
| 15 Sargent – Mountain | 83 |
| 16 Osborne – Selkirk | 84 |
| 17 McGregor | 85 |
| 18 Corydon – North Main | 86 |
| 19 Marion – Logan – Notre Dame | 87 |
| 20 Academy – Watt | 88 |
| 21 Portage Express | 89 |
| 24 Ness Express | 90 |
| 26 Logan – Berry | 91 |
| 29 Sherbrook | 92 |
| 33 Maples | 93 |
| 38 Salter | 94 |
| 43 Munroe | 95 |
| 44 Grey | 96 |
| 45 Talbot | 97 |
| 47 Transcona | 98 |
| 51 | Dart 101 |
| 53 | Dart 102 |
| 55 St. Anne’s | Dart 109 |
| 56 | Dart 110 |
Travel Tips
- Securing your wheelchair or scooter into position requires some level of physical strength and mobility. If you require assistance, we suggest traveling with a friend or attendant.
- If the bus is full, or is already carrying two passengers who use wheelchairs or scooters, the operator will not be able to pick up another wheelchair or scooter passenger.
- Handi-Transit tickets and passes are now accepted on Easy Access buses. Pass holders must show their Handi-Transit I.D. card.







