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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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easy-access buses, covering 89 routes throughout the city.
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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
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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:
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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).
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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:. This maintenance includes
353:4 slope stability structures
334:231 overhead sign structures
235:List of Winnipeg City Routes
3621:Regional Street Network map
3554:Winnipeg Trails Association
3439:Marks, Jacob (2023-08-14).
3353:. June 19, 1993. p. 9.
2930:Winnipeg Trails Association
1757:Winnipeg Trails Association
1540:Grand Trunk Pacific Railway
1395:, which has since moved to
1197:, on-street and off-street
895:Vancouver, British Columbia
828:List of Winnipeg bus routes
136:The Driver and Vehicles Act
4348:
2005:Express Service: Downtown
1624:Splash Dash water services
1553:As of February 2021,
1413:, offering 24/7 worldwide
1365:
1017:
1007:Automatic Vehicle Location
904:
855:from 1891 until 1955, and
825:
608:Route 165/Abinojii Mikanah
580:) sign in western Winnipeg
232:
57:Graham Avenue Transit Mall
4287:
3526:"Getting around Winnipeg"
3372:. Splash Dash River Tours
2027:
1842:Stop schedule timetables
1830:
1827:
1824:
1821:
1696:free-floating car sharing
1663:Carsharing and carpooling
1657:Sherbrook-Maryland Bridge
1536:National Transcontinental
1532:Canadian Northern Railway
1522:Via Rail operates out of
1517:rail classification yards
1486:Canadian National Railway
1243:Campaigns and initiatives
1183:Eaton's Place in Winnipeg
881:manufacturers, including
837:Suburban Rapid Transit Co
486:structures" in Winnipeg.
144:Manitoba Public Insurance
29:This article needs to be
2157:Transportation in Canada
2029:temporarily discontinued
1734:greenhouse gas emissions
1524:Winnipeg's Union Station
1515:is the largest of CNR's
1502:Central Manitoba Railway
1490:Canadian Pacific Railway
1389:national airports system
450:at St. Anne's to Marion.
349:noise reduction barriers
325:5 pedestrian underpasses
113:greenhouse gas emissions
4124:Winnipeg general strike
3641:Truck Routes map (2017)
3636:Traffic Flow map (2018)
2669:www.winnipegtransit.com
2575:www.centreportcanada.ca
1971:All-day: UManitoba and
1886:Frequent: Downtown and
1744:methods—i.e., walking,
1461:Union Station, Winnipeg
1260:non-profit organization
1201:, and cycling priority
1126:Pedestrians and cycling
1114:Since 31 October 2018,
591:within the urban area.
292:Arlington Street Bridge
140:The Highway Traffic Act
123:methods—i.e., walking,
93:in the capital city of
4204:Government of Winnipeg
2391:University of Manitoba
1963:Grant & Cambridge
1888:University of Manitoba
1725:
1722:Winnipeg Rapid Transit
1544:Grand Central Terminal
1462:
1295:
1264:University of Winnipeg
1186:
1143:
1053:University of Manitoba
1038:University of Manitoba
1029:
1020:Winnipeg Rapid Transit
969:
927:
887:Motor Coach Industries
859:from 1938 until 1970.
857:electric trolley buses
849:horse-drawn streetcars
844:
798:with Manitoba Premier
788:University of Manitoba
643:at-grade intersections
581:
471:
293:
230:
177:rivers in what is now
87:transportation systems
60:
4332:Transport in Winnipeg
3610:City of Winnipeg maps
2246:www.pegcitycarcoop.ca
1828:Significant services
1796:Active Transportation
1761:active transportation
1742:sustainable transport
1719:
1460:
1366:Further information:
1290:
1229:contraflow bike lanes
1180:
1133:
1118:no longer serves the
1100:Winnipeg Bus Terminal
1027:
992:, priority signals);"
960:
925:
872:sustainable transport
835:
572:
536:Maryland Twin Bridges
462:
291:
221:
214:Roads and expressways
121:sustainable transport
83:Transport in Winnipeg
55:
4178:Canadian Wheat Board
3658:Duffy's Taxi website
2779:Global News Winnipeg
2724:www.lightrailnow.org
2530:Province of Manitoba
2172:Alpha (sternwheeler)
1775:and implementation;
1478:Thunder Bay, Ontario
1213:Protected bike lanes
883:New Flyer Industries
841:Headingley, Manitoba
647:Trans-Canada Highway
596:Metropolitan council
574:Trans-Canada Highway
514:340 roadside safety
496:13 vehicular bridge
340:340 roadside safety
304:13 vehicular bridge
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4240:Fire and Paramedics
4086:Notable Winnipegers
3895:Provincial Highways
3653:Splash Dash website
3616:Cycling maps (2020)
3581:winnipegtransit.com
3318:Winnipeg Taxi Study
3282:Winnipeg Taxi Study
3246:Winnipeg Taxi Study
3210:Winnipeg Taxi Study
3174:Winnipeg Taxi Study
3138:Winnipeg Taxi Study
3102:Winnipeg Taxi Study
2954:winnipegtransit.com
2926:"Trails & Maps"
2897:Winnipeg, City of.
2867:Winnipeg, City of.
2829:Winnipeg, City of.
2645:winnipegtransit.com
2500:Winnipeg, City of.
2361:Winnipeg, City of.
2336:Winnipeg, City of.
2098:Regular: Downtown,
2045:Regular: Downtown,
1853:Charleswood Centre
1839:Electronic display
1818:
1728:In the province of
1467:rail transportation
1250:Green Action Centre
1191:bike infrastructure
1102:was located at the
968:at Mountain Avenue.
853:electric streetcars
545:, stretch over the
322:1 roadway underpass
107:In the province of
3327:on 20 January 2013
3291:on 20 January 2013
3255:on 20 January 2013
3219:on 20 January 2013
3183:on 20 January 2013
3147:on 20 January 2013
3111:on 20 January 2013
2799:. August 20, 2019.
2665:"Winnipeg Transit"
2096:Express: Downtown
2043:Express: Downtown
2024:McPhillips Station
1969:Express: Downtown
1915:Express: Downtown
1908:Club Regent Casino
1816:
1773:project management
1726:
1683:Peg City Car Co-op
1463:
1356:Canada Life Centre
1352:Millennium Library
1336:Portage & Main
1305:pedestrian bridges
1296:
1278:Bike Week Winnipeg
1272:Bike to the Future
1187:
1181:Biker in front of
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1072:Eastern Transitway
1030:
970:
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504:pedestrian bridges
472:
438:Chief Peguis Trail
312:pedestrian bridges
294:
231:
227:Manitoba Highway 1
160:Indigenous peoples
91:modes of transport
61:
4319:
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4147:Assiniboine River
4104:Exchange District
4033:
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3396:www.gomanitoba.ca
2797:CBC News Manitoba
2762:. March 28, 2016.
2760:CBC News Manitoba
2641:"Transit History"
2148:
2147:
2090:Southdale Centre
1880:Clarence Station
1789:downtown Winnipeg
1765:academic research
1555:CentrePort Canada
1408:CentrePort Canada
1332:downtown Winnipeg
1307:and 5 pedestrian
1294:pedestrian bridge
1136:Downtown Winnipeg
1120:Canadian Prairies
1070:. These include:
966:McPhillips Street
945:downtown Winnipeg
808:CentrePort Canada
782:), which becomes
726:northern Manitoba
627:Perimeter Highway
578:Perimeter Highway
559:Benjamin Disraeli
555:Henderson Highway
543:Winnipeg Route 42
528:Provencher Bridge
371:railway crossings
223:Perimeter Highway
179:downtown Winnipeg
154:Pre-incorporation
102:Statistics Canada
85:involves various
50:
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4279:Winnipeg Transit
4142:Assiniboine Park
4119:Upper Fort Garry
4109:Red River Colony
4067:City of Winnipeg
4060:
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4025:Portage and Main
4020:Confusion Corner
3962:Provincial Roads
3875:St. James Street
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1419:Air Canada Cargo
1404:freight terminal
1320:Winnipeg Skywalk
1282:Bike to Work Day
1116:Greyhound Canada
1084:Winnipeg Airport
1002:facilities;" and
990:queue jump lanes
962:Winnipeg Transit
913:Winnipeg Transit
907:Winnipeg Transit
901:Winnipeg Transit
868:City of Winnipeg
864:Winnipeg Transit
839:. interurban in
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390:Confusion Corner
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