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Winnipeg Transit Updates: Riders Spoke Up, and Some Changes Are Rolling Out

Introduction

If you’ve been on the bus lately, you’ve probably noticed a lot of chatter about Winnipeg’s Primary Transit Network overhaul. The city launched it back in June, and let’s just say… people had opinions. Students, shift workers, and folks in neighborhoods where service got cut felt the sting right away.

Now it’s September 2025, and thanks to all that feedback, a few tweaks are starting to show up. Nothing’s perfect yet, but some fixes are finally in motion.

What’s Driving the Changes

The new network sliced out a bunch of stops in the name of “efficiency.” Maybe it looks good on paper, but on the ground, some areas — like the North End, West End, and downtown — got hit harder than others, especially when it comes to late-night service.

Students are having a rough go. Buses show up full, pass by without stopping, or force kids to take two transfers just to get to school on time.

Riders in general are noticing more delays, packed buses, and stops that feel a little out of the way.

Changes That Have Already Been Made

  • Bus stop relocations – Six stops got shuffled to more convenient spots. Small win, but it helps.
  • More buses on busy routes – Route F8 (Pembina-Henderson) now has extra articulated buses (the long bendy ones) to cut down on that sardine-can feeling.
  • Expanded on-request service – On-demand zones are growing. Handy if you live in South St. Vital, Sage Creek / Windsor Park, North West, North East, Waverley West, or Whyte Ridge / West Fort Garry.
  • Schedule adjustments – Routes D12 (Ellice), D13 (Sargent), and D16 (Academy-Notre Dame) got their schedules tweaked so buses show up closer to when they’re supposed to.

What Riders Say & Ongoing Issues

  • Students still struggling: Between late buses, full loads, and longer commutes, school mornings are stressful. Imagine trying to make first period math after your bus just zoomed by.
  • Service gaps: Areas where people actually depend on transit lost more stops, and late-night service is slim. Not great for folks working evening shifts.
  • Fairness concerns: Lower-income neighborhoods are carrying more of the burden, and people are speaking up about how uneven the changes feel.

What’s Coming (Short Term & Long Term)

Word is, some routes like D12, D13, and D15 might see major rewrites soon. The winter schedule in December should bring another round of adjustments.

Schools and transit committees are chatting about possible fixes for students, like adding direct routes around school start and finish times. Fingers crossed.

Takeaways and What Riders Should Know

  • Double-check your route — even if you ride daily, your stop or timing could be different now.
  • Plan for wiggle room in case your bus is late or packed (classic Winnipeg problem, right?).
  • Try the on-request service if it’s in your neighborhood — it’s expanding, and some riders are finding it handy.
  • Keep speaking up — these changes are happening because people raised their voices.

Worth Keeping in Mind

The transit overhaul hasn’t exactly been smooth sailing, but it’s clear that feedback is being heard — at least in small steps. More buses, moved stops, and adjusted schedules are showing up now. Still, there’s a lot left to fix, especially for students, night-shift workers, and neighborhoods that rely most on transit.

Winter is just around the corner (because, well… Winnipeg), and with that comes another round of changes. For now, the best advice is to keep an eye on your routes, share your experiences, and maybe pack an extra layer just in case that “late bus” means you’re waiting outside longer than planned.

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