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Rivers during most years. After the ice melt in spring, it may take several weeks, sometimes until late June or early July, for the waters of the two rivers to recede enough to allow the installation of the fixed and floating portions of the docks in use. Expansion plans had earlier called for the
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Initial fares were $ 2 for a "dock to dock return ticket" or $ 5 for a day pass. Three pontoon boats were utilized to transport passengers along the rivers. Service hours were from 11am till 8pm with 30 minute headways most of the day except during the lunch hour where headways were 20 minutes. In
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Some bikeways have dedicated bike signals, providing greater visibility for cyclists. Most of these signals will grant cyclists a few seconds of lead time over vehicle signals in order to allow a head start. In addition to regular bike lanes, the City has also introduced 'floating' travel lanes at
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is a cooperative that collectively owns the assets of the Unicity dispatch or taxi call center, and it is the largest taxi operation in Winnipeg. Unicity Taxi was formed by three smaller companies in the mid-1970s—Moore's, Grosvenor and Yellow Taxi. The company has subsequently brought many
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is a cooperative taxi firm that operates 154 vehicles, with a large call center that accepts approximately 2,800 calls per day. The organization was formed in the 1950s as an amalgamation of the original and much smaller Duffy's Taxi with Vets Nash Taxi, which was a cooperative of war veterans.
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The Department's Bridge Operations Branch is responsible for the "inspection, maintenance, rehabilitation, and construction of all bridges; overpasses; underpasses, major culverts; overhead traffic sign support structures, roadside safety installations, and related structures" in Winnipeg. As of
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The City of Winnipeg publishes an annual cycling map, typically available in public libraries, bike retailers, hotels, and other tourist hotspots, as well as online. The map is developed in partnership with Bike Winnipeg, Winnipeg Trails Association, Manitoba Cycling Association, Climate Change
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Every year, the Winnipeg government dedicates funds to improve, upgrade, and expand upon the city's pedestrian and cycling networks. Moreover, the Public Works Department of the City of Winnipeg recommends an annual list of projects in the Pedestrian and Cycling Action Plan. Before going to the
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Today, the Bridge Operations Branch of the Department of Public Works is responsible for the "inspection, maintenance, rehabilitation, and construction of all bridges; overpasses; underpasses, major culverts; overhead traffic sign support structures, roadside safety installations, and related
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Main line routes provide service from suburban neighbourhoods to downtown, observing all bus stops, and normally operate seven days a week. Some routes operate as crosstown routes, which means buses operate from one suburban area to another, in most cases passing through the downtown
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allow cyclists to travel in the opposite direction of motor vehicle traffic, either on one-way streets or on the opposite side of the road. These lanes can be protected or painted, but are always separated with a yellow line to signify the opposing direction of travel.
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Suburban feeders generally provide service in suburban areas where ridership demand is lower. Downtown Spirit—provided by Winnipeg Transit in conjunction with Downtown BIZ and The Forks North Portage Partnership—is a free downtown transit service that runs in
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Primary bus routes run from 5:30 a.m. until just before 2:00 a.m. Monday to Saturday, and until just after midnight on Sunday. As of June 2019, 89 fixed routes plus four DART routes run throughout the city. There are three types of routes:
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Winnipeg is one of the first Canadian cities of its size to have a ring road (the Perimeter Highway) which provides a by-pass for travellers on the Trans-Canada Highway. Within the city, the Trans-Canada Highway follows regular city streets.
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Other taxi services in Winnipeg include Blueline Taxi and Dignity Taxi. Limousine services include Ambassador Limos, Executive Limos, Five Star Limos, Friendly Limos, Hollywood Limos, London Limos, Tony's Team Transport, and Winnipeg Limos.
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and Winnipeg ended on 30 June 2016, after 68 years in service (1948–2016). Thereafter, two succeeding companies—Exclusive Bus Lines and Kasper Transportation—tried unsuccessfully to keep Winnipeg–Selkirk service running.
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and promote the use of public transit. The platform allows individuals to choose to commute either with others from their workplace or campus, or with those who are travelling on the same route as them.
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to avoid the city and continue east or west. The Perimeter Highway was chosen over the freeways that would have been in the city. Now, the city has planned to create an Inner Perimeter Highway with
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smaller independent companies into its fleet and now offers 165 cars as well as an ultra-modern dispatching (DDS Pathfinder) and accounting (taxicharger) systems to serve its customers.
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is the newest and smallest centrally-dispatched taxi company in Winnipeg. Spring Taxi owns 16 of the 32 vehicles that run under the company, with the remaining 16 being owner-operated.
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The new Osborne Station terminal on Winnipeg's Rapid Transit system, opened in April 2012. Commuters can be seen through the glass, and a mural can be seen on the side of the underpass.
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Cyclists in Winnipeg are also able to take their bikes in Winnipeg Transit buses using free racks installed on the front of select buses (2 bikes per bus), in all seasons but winter.
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over traffic in Winnipeg, just as elsewhere; both drivers and cyclists must yield to them when crossing the road, a bike lane, etc., and cyclists must yield to them on shared paths.
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over traffic in Winnipeg, just as elsewhere; both drivers and cyclists must yield to them when crossing the road, a bike lane, etc., and cyclists must yield to them on shared paths.
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service (Monday to Friday, 6am to 6pm), whereby people can park their car at one of the 11 designated locations in the city and then take the transit service to their destination.
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rivers, it was necessary for Winnipeg in its early years to construct various bridges, allowing the city to grow and enabling those on opposite sides of the rivers to be united.
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rivers, it was necessary for Winnipeg in its early years to construct various bridges, allowing the city to grow and enabling those on opposite sides of the rivers to be united.
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Transportation structures within the city are the responsibility of the Winnipeg government's Public Works Department. More generally, transportation in Manitoba is regulated by
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The CPR and the CNR were especially instrumental railroads in the early development of Winnipeg as a city. They now operate large rail yards, customer service operations, and
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for final approval, the adoption of annual pedestrian and cycling projects requires approval from the Standing Policy Committee on Infrastructure Renewal and Public Works.
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Winnipeg was incorporation as a city on 8 November 1873, and has since continued to grow and expand, along with its transportation needs and its inventory of structures.
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bicycle traffic, while others accommodate travel in both directions. (The direction of these lanes are irrespective of the direction of regular traffic. For example, a
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opened, that runs between various downtown areas. This is still the most western of the terminals for the River Spirit Water Bus Service, as it is officially known.
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Today, the City of Winnipeg's Public Works Department is responsible for street and sidewalk maintenance and for managing structures within the city.
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on 20 September 2006. More than 100 cyclists attended the event to discuss the development of cycling in Winnipeg, and Bike Winnipeg was officially
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Driving through certain corridors in Winnipeg, one may come across dedicated pedestrian and cyclist traffic signals in addition to typical
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Fifty percent of Winnipeg residents can be expected to use a taxi at least once during the year. Both Unicity and Duffy's Taxi are
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Express routes operate mainly during rush hour from suburban neighbourhoods, observing a limited number of bus stops to downtown.
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missing links, with a bridge across the rail yards between Arlington and Salter, and a bridge across the Red River at Matheson.
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proposed a system of freeways, including one that would have bisected the downtown area. The plan culminated in the monumental "
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the early 2000s, Hugo Dock was added. As of 2012, the current one-way fare is $ 3.50, and an unlimited day-pass is $ 15.00.
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Winnipeg is served by several taxi companies, the three largest (in order of size) being Unicity, Duffy's, and Spring Taxi.
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became an early meeting place for the purpose of trade and would prove to be the most important location for European and
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As of January 2020, the Public Works Department's Bridge Operations Branch is responsible for the maintenance of 54
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once they reach the Perimeter Highway. At present, only two provincial highways pass entirely through the Winnipeg area:
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is a weeklong celebration of events aimed at encouraging Winnipeg residents to ride their bikes. It originally began as
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The Public Works Department's "Streets Program" includes the maintenance of paved and unpaved surfaces, and associated
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in 2017, the WTA says that its biggest priority for the past 5 years has been to "accelerate trail development" into
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rivers, the early growth of Winnipeg saw the need for additional structures to be built; either to either go over (
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transit stops, which allow a protected space for cyclists to bypass buses/passengers while they load and unload.
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The airport is operational 24 hours per day, handling about 3.5 million passengers annually, and is part of the
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of Canada. From 1937 to 1949, the airport was the headquarters and site of the national maintenance base of
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are located within the road right-of-way, but are physically separated from motor-vehicle lanes by concrete
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As of January 2020, the Branch is responsible for the maintenance of the following bridge structures:
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In 2006, the City government began a multi-year comprehensive transit improvement program that involved:
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trade in Manitoba. The common method of transportation on these waterways during this time were often
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Several highways also converge on Winnipeg without passing entirely through the city. These include:
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There are plans to add additional transit corridors, each connecting various areas in Winnipeg to
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is an organization dedicated to the development of sustainability in Winnipeg, primarily through
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Splash Dash has struggled to operate since opening, due to the problem of high water on both the
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announced at James Richardson that both the federal and provincial governments would contribute
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is a four-lane highway that bypasses the city entirely—as it is located around the city (i.e. a
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is in the middle of developing its "Rail Park" on 665 acres (2.69 km) of land, providing
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January 2020, the Branch is responsible for the maintenance of the following structures:
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with "roadside safety features" have been developed—significant, recent examples include the
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in Canada, one of 20 intermodal facilities and one of the largest rail yards in the world.
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government aims for its residents to ultimately adopt public transit and other methods of
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In addition to the major commercial railways, the City of Winnipeg owns and operates the
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generally used by the Indigenous peoples, while European traders would tend to use
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services in the city include My Cab App by Greencity, ReRyde, Uride, WinRyde and
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between Harkness and Jubilee Station. A Phase 2 extension between Beaumont &
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Winnipeg Area Transportation Study: Volume 3 - Projections and Recommendations
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On a separate note, photo traffic enforcement in the city may be used in any
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used various networks of rivers across what is now known as the province of
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enter Winnipeg, but the majority lose their highway designation and become
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Local public transit services in Winnipeg are primarily provided through
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Winnipeg has had a public transit system since the 1880s, starting with
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Bike racks with shelter and bike lockers, at Osborne Station on the
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The current local public transit system in the city is provided by
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within Winnipeg, regardless of whether there is a speed reduction.
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design; and policy development, among others. Founded in 2003 and
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There are approximately 5,000 people employed in Winnipeg in the
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Winnipeg Transit bus #469 servicing Route 38 at The Forks Market.
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Outfitting Winnipeg Transit's "entire fleet with a GPS-based
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Way. Created as a hub for national and international trading
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212.5 million towards a divided four-lane expressway called
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easy-access buses, covering 89 routes throughout the city.
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Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
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Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
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is unique among cities its size in that it does not have
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Winnipeg Transit and Osborne Junction (Confusion Corner)
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For new bridge construction in Winnipeg today, standard
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government aims for its residents to ultimately adopt
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One noted feature of Winnipeg's urban road network is
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shuttle service, created in the summer of 1992 after
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is a province-wide website that helps to facilitate
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and St. Norbert Station commenced on 12 April 2020.
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Similarly, many downtown streets in Winnipeg are 404:-shaped loop of one-way streets at a junction with 2304:"A quick guide to driving regulations in Manitoba" 89:, including both private and public services, and 2308:Live & Learn: a project of English Online Inc 1043:For decades, the city has explored the idea of a 738:(known through various street names) in Winnipeg; 474:As the City is situated at the confluence of the 416:, however, one-way streets in Winnipeg are rare. 254:First constructing bridges in order to cross the 243:As the City is situated at the confluence of the 1032:The Winnipeg Rapid Transit is a 3-kilometre bus 430:widen Kenaston to six lanes from Ness to Taylor. 1732:, transportation is the largest contributor to 111:, transportation is the largest contributor to 3364: 3362: 3360: 2571:"Tri-modal Transportation | CentrePort Canada" 1752:—as their preferred choice of transportation. 1449:capable of handling large freighter aircraft. 1284:, but has since turned into a weeklong event. 131:—as their preferred choice of transportation. 4051: 3678: 2209:"Sustainable Transportation - Sustainability" 1406:of the Winnipeg International is part of the 1189:In 2019, the City of Winnipeg rolled out new 874:as their preferred choice of transportation. 8: 3465:"Winnipeg car-sharing program doubles fleet" 1106:. Beaver Bus Lines commuter service between 3311:"Winnipeg Taxi Study (Volume One – Report)" 3275:"Winnipeg Taxi Study (Volume One – Report)" 3239:"Winnipeg Taxi Study (Volume One – Report)" 3203:"Winnipeg Taxi Study (Volume One – Report)" 3167:"Winnipeg Taxi Study (Volume One – Report)" 3131:"Winnipeg Taxi Study (Volume One – Report)" 3095:"Winnipeg Taxi Study (Volume One – Report)" 1511:facilities inside Winnipeg. In particular, 1472:Not only is Winnipeg the only city between 1417:operations. Major carriers on site include 984:"On-street transit priority measures (i.e. 4058: 4044: 4036: 3685: 3671: 3663: 3351:Winnipeg Free Press - Destination Downtown 1817:Winnipeg Transit Park & Ride stations 1227:can have a one-way bike lane.) Similarly, 718:(i.e., McGillivray Boulevard) in Winnipeg; 697:(i.e., Lagimodière Boulevard) in Winnipeg. 594:Beginning in 1958, the primarily suburban 337:73 roadside safety crash reduction devices 3022:"Fact Sheet, Winnipeg Airports Authority" 610:, although most are in the form of urban 1815: 1794:The city has announced plans to connect 1456: 1286: 1129: 1059:for most of their length, with separate 1023: 956: 568: 458: 217: 51: 3604:Major construction projects in Winnipeg 2810:Klinkenberg, Marty (October 30, 2018). 2183: 1566:Greater Winnipeg Water District Railway 1496:. The City is also currently served by 1063:being built around congested sections. 3571: 3569: 2920: 2918: 2892: 2890: 2888: 2862: 2860: 2858: 2856: 2854: 2852: 2850: 2690: 2688: 2686: 2684: 1655:Splash Dash to run as far west as the 1561:services for rail-oriented companies. 1526:, a grand neoclassical structure near 843:. (Note the misspelling on the train.) 748:(i.e., McPhillips Street) in Winnipeg; 426:In 2014, the city presented plans to: 3344: 3342: 2974:"Winnipeg Cycling Map - Public Works" 2594: 2592: 2590: 2565: 2563: 2561: 2490:from the Manitoba Historical Society. 2433:"Winnipeg Transportation Master Plan" 2242:"About Peg City | Peg City Car Co-op" 1917:Regular: Downtown and Kildonan Place 1368:List of airports in the Winnipeg area 1086:), and North Transitway (downtown to 689:(which is a northern continuation of 158:For thousands of years, the region's 7: 3506:from the original on 8 February 2023 3494:MacLean, Cameron (7 February 2023). 2427: 2425: 2423: 2331: 2329: 2327: 2325: 2323: 2274: 2272: 2270: 2268: 2266: 2264: 2262: 2236: 2234: 2232: 2230: 2228: 2203: 2201: 2199: 2197: 2195: 2193: 2191: 2189: 2187: 1372:Winnipeg is currently served by the 1330:connecting a significant portion of 768:(i.e., Dugald Road) in Winnipeg; and 392:, a complex intersection where four 4305: 1311:. Ultimately, pedestrians have the 951:and Memorial Boulevard and back to 239:List of eponymous roads in Winnipeg 2773:Forlanski, Tamara (May 26, 2017). 1568:, which runs parallel to the city 600:Winnipeg Area Transportation Study 169:Situated at the confluence of the 14: 3631:Street Conditions interactive map 3626:Road Construction interactive map 2073:Frequent: Downtown and UManitoba 1165:Ultimately, pedestrians have the 794:On 14 April 2009, Prime Minister 4304: 4293: 4292: 3475:from the original on 21 Jan 2018 3370:"River Spirit Water Bus Service" 2488:History in Winnipeg Street Names 1078:), West Transitway (downtown to 758:(i.e., Main Street) in Winnipeg; 65: 20: 1845:Posted route and schedule info 1771:; infrastructure usage audits; 1270:as an NPO in February 2007 (as 1193:throughout the city, including 1047:link, either bus or rail, from 998:"Establishing a variety of new 877:Winnipeg is home to many large 724:, which is the main highway to 493:47 vehicular bridges over water 301:47 vehicular bridges over water 4183:Corporations based in Winnipeg 3051:www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca 2132:Regular and Express: Downtown 1322:is a network of pedestrian 14 400:bus lane are funnelled into a 1: 4261:List of schools and libraries 1777:transportation infrastructure 1580:Taxi and car-sharing services 774:(a northern continuation of 693:) and is also designated as 670:Manitoba provincial highways 645:—allowing travellers on the 466:Bridge underpass during the 373:. 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