May 1, 2025, 6:21 pm
Winnipeg Transit has unveiled an interactive online tool that lets riders simulate and plan trips on its new primary transit network launching June 29. The digital preview offers schedules and route options, giving commuters a chance to navigate upcoming changes amid summer transit jitters.
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Winnipeg Transit will launch a new primary transit network on June 29. On Thursday, transit posted the upcoming schedules online, so users can try out virtual trips and sort out their best options in advance.
To help prepare riders for the June 29 launch of the new system, the city announced a new online tool Thursday that will show people how their trips will change this summer.
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