Winnipeg

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Ticketing

Tickets for buses and other transportation methods can be purchased through multiple platforms, including digital apps and physical locations.

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1. Transit Categories in Winnipeg

Winnipeg Transit operates a bus-only public transportation system. There are no subways, trams, or commuter trains in the city. The bus network is extensive, covering most neighborhoods and key destinations, including downtown Winnipeg, the Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport, universities, and major shopping centers.

Key Features of Winnipeg Transit:

  • Regular Routes: These buses operate on fixed schedules and routes throughout the city.
  • Express Routes: Faster service with fewer stops, ideal for commuters.
  • BLUE Rapid Transit Line: A high-frequency, limited-stop service that connects downtown Winnipeg to the southwest of the city.
  • Handi-Transit: A specialized service for individuals with disabilities who cannot use regular buses.

2. Ticket and Pass Options

Winnipeg Transit offers several fare options to suit different needs, including single rides, day passes, and monthly passes. Below are the available options:

a. Single Ride Fares

  • Cash Fare:
    • Adults: CAD $3.15
    • Seniors (65+): CAD $2.65
    • Youth (6-16): CAD $2.65
    • Children under 6: Free (when accompanied by a paying passenger)
  • Paper Tickets (purchased in advance):
    • Adults: CAD $2.75
    • Seniors/Youth: CAD $1.90

b. Peggo Card (Reloadable Smart Card)

The Peggo Card is Winnipeg Transitโ€™s electronic fare card. It is a convenient option for frequent riders and offers discounted fares compared to cash payments. Peggo cards can be loaded with:

  • e-passes (unlimited rides for a set period, such as a day or month)
  • e-cash (stored value for single rides)
Peggo Card Costs:
  • Card Purchase Fee: CAD $5.00 (non-refundable)
  • e-Cash Fares:
    • Adults: CAD $2.75
    • Seniors/Youth: CAD $1.90
  • e-Passes:
    • 24-Hour Pass: CAD $10.15
    • Weekly Pass: CAD $28.00 (Youth/Seniors: CAD $19.00)
    • Monthly Pass: CAD $102.05 (Youth/Seniors: CAD $71.30)

c. Day Pass

  • Cost: CAD $10.15
  • Unlimited rides for one calendar day.
  • Available for all age groups.

d. Handi-Transit Fares

  • Same as regular transit fares, but users must register for the service in advance.

3. How and Where to Purchase Tickets

Winnipeg Transit offers multiple ways to purchase tickets, Peggo cards, and passes:

a. Peggo Cards and Reloads

  • Online: Visit the Winnipeg Transit website (winnipegtransit.com) to purchase or reload Peggo cards.
  • By Phone: Call 311 (Winnipeg Transitโ€™s customer service line) for assistance.
  • In-Person: Peggo cards can be purchased and reloaded at:
    • Winnipeg Transit Customer Service Centers (e.g., Millennium Library, Winnipeg Square)
    • 7-Eleven, Shoppers Drug Mart, and other retail outlets across the city.
  • On Buses: Peggo cards cannot be purchased or reloaded on buses.

b. Paper Tickets

  • Available at select retail outlets, including 7-Eleven and Shoppers Drug Mart locations.
  • Not sold on buses.

c. Day Passes

  • Can be purchased directly from bus drivers (cash only, exact change required).

d. Cash Fares

  • Payable directly to the bus driver when boarding. Exact change is required, as drivers do not provide change.

4. Local Considerations and Tips

To make your transit experience in Winnipeg smooth and stress-free, keep the following tips in mind:

a. Plan Your Trip

  • Use the Navigo Trip Planner on the Winnipeg Transit website or download the Winnipeg Transit app to plan your route, check schedules, and track buses in real time.
  • Be aware that buses may run less frequently during evenings, weekends, and holidays.

b. Peggo Card Benefits

  • Peggo cards are the most convenient and cost-effective option for frequent riders. They eliminate the need for exact change and allow for easy transfers between buses.
  • Transfers are valid for 75 minutes from the time of boarding and are automatically applied when using a Peggo card.

c. Accessibility

  • All Winnipeg Transit buses are equipped with ramps and are wheelchair accessible.
  • Priority seating is available for seniors and individuals with disabilities.

d. Weather Considerations

  • Winnipeg experiences extreme weather, especially in winter. Dress warmly and plan for potential delays during snowstorms.
  • Many bus stops have heated shelters, but not all. Check the Winnipeg Transit website for shelter locations.

e. Safety

  • Winnipeg Transit is generally safe, but itโ€™s always a good idea to stay alert, especially when traveling late at night.
  • If you feel unsafe, you can use the Request Stop Program, which allows you to ask the driver to let you off between regular stops after 7:00 PM.

f. Airport Transit

  • Route 15 and Route 20 connect the Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport to downtown Winnipeg. The fare is the same as regular bus fares.

5. Summary of Costs

| Fare Type | Adult | Youth/Senior | |------------------------|-----------|------------------| | Cash Fare | $3.15 | $2.65 | | Paper Ticket | $2.75 | $1.90 | | Peggo e-Cash | $2.75 | $1.90 | | 24-Hour Pass | $10.15 | $10.15 | | Weekly Pass | $28.00 | $19.00 | | Monthly Pass | $102.05 | $71.30 |


By understanding these options and tips, youโ€™ll be well-prepared to navigate Winnipegโ€™s public transit system efficiently. If you have further questions or need help planning your trip, Winnipeg Transitโ€™s customer service (311) is an excellent resource. Safe travels!