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Winnipeg Transit Easy Access Low Floor Buses | Easy Access Service | Traveling With Mobility Aids

Winnipeg Transit Easy Access Low Floor Buses

Winnipeg Transit currently has 305 Easy Access low floor Accessible buses in our fleet. These buses have several new features to make transit accessible to all Winnipeg residents. These new features are shown in detail below.

Easy Access Service

To make Winnipeg Transit more accessible to all Winnipeg residents we have increased the number of routes served by Easy Access Low Floor buses Monday through Friday. On Saturday and Sunday ALL service is Easy Access.

To ensure your trip is Easy Access, please check TODAY Timetables or Stop Schedules in Schedules and Maps. Trips using Easy Access buses are indicated with a wheelchair symbol.

Monday - Friday (Not all routes are Easy Access during Peak Hours)
1 Downtown Spirit66 Grant
2 Downtown Spirit68 Crescent
3 Downtown Spirit71 Arlington
10 Wolseley - St. Boniface72
11 Kildonan - Portage76
12 William77 Crosstown North
14 Ellice - St.Mary's82
15 Mountain - Sargent83
16 Osborne - Selkirk84
17 McGregor85
18 Corydon - North Main86
19 Marion - Logan - Notre Dame    87
20 Academy -Watt88
21 Portage Express89
24 Ness Express90
26 Logan - Berry91
29 Sherbrook93
33 Maples94
38 Salter95
43 Munroe96
44 Grey97
45 Talbot98
47 Transcona101 Dart
51102 Dart
53109 Dart
55 St. Anne's110 Dart
56

Saturday and Sunday Service
All routes are served by Easy Access buses.

For current Easy Access Information, please check Schedules and Maps.

Telebus: 287-7433
InfoLine: 986-5700

Features
Easy Access buses offer many special features to make travel more convenient for persons with mobility problems.

Traveling With Mobility Aids

Boarding an Easy Access Bus

For the courtesy of other passengers, and to keep the bus on schedule, it's important that boarding, securement and exiting be completed quickly.

  • let the operator know if you need the ramp lowered;
  • position yourself 4 or 5 feet away from the bus to allow clearance for the ramp.
If you use a wheelchair or scooter:
  • tell the operator your destination when you pay your fare;
  • proceed to the seats directly behind the front wheel wells. To unlock and flip up seats, use latch located on the front corner of each seat;
  • turn to face the front of the bus, then back into position, aligning your outside wheel with the wheel-lock clamp;
  • apply your brakes and use one of the three securement options (lap belt, wheel-lock system, or wheelchair restraint belts) before the bus moves;
  • tell the operator when you are secured.

Wheelchair & Scooter Securement
Three securement options are available - at least one must be used in addition to your wheelchair or scooter brake:
  1. A lap type seat belt.
  2. A wheel-lock system for wheelchairs, which is automatically activated when you back firmly to the wheel-lock space. To release the lock, pull up on the black handle located near the wheel lock. Please note that scooters cannot be secured with the wheel-lock clamp.
  3. Wheelchair restraint belts located in the securement area can be attached to the frame of your wheelchair and are similar to seat belts in their operation.


Wheel Lock


Wheelchair Restraint Belts

Exiting an Easy Access Bus
These simple tips will help when departing an Easy Access bus:
  1. Before reaching your destination, ring the stop request bell by pushing the button on the edge of the flip-up seat in the front of the securement area.
  2. Remain secured until the bus comes to a full stop.
  3. Release all securement devices.
  4. Please wait until all other passengers have exited before approaching the ramp.

Kneeling Buses

All Easy Access low floor Transit buses kneel to within 4 inches of standard curb height. This feature allows for near level boardings and eliminates the traditionally large first step up as you enter the bus. Kneeling buses can be identified by this sticker which is located near the front door.


Kneeling bus identification sticker


Easy Access bus kneeling next to curb

Electric Flip Down Ramp

The electric ramp is controlled by the driver and is lowered to allow level boarding for people with mobility devices. The ramp takes roughly 30 seconds to lower and extends three feet out from the side of the bus. All ramps have a grip tape surface to prevent slipping in wet and snowy conditions. When travelling with a mobility device please tell the operator your destination when you board the bus.


Electric ramp fully deployed

 

If you need use of the ramp, or require the kneeling feature to board, please wait until all other passengers have boarded

Wheelchair Accessible Seating


Priority seating with seats up

 

The seats located directly behind the front wheel well are designated for wheelchairs and scooters. (Easy Access Low Floor buses can accommodate 2 wheelchairs or 2 scooters)
To unlock and flip up the seat, use the latch located on the front corner of the seat. Turn to face the front of the bus, then back into position, aligning your outside wheel with the wheel-lock clamp. To request a stop while secured push the stop button located by your left hand. Please wait until the bus has come to a complete stop before removing the locking device and proceeding to the exit.


Push button to request next stop

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