The wheels on Winnipeg’s plan to push rapid transit forward continue to turn.
The wheels on Winnipeg’s plan to push rapid transit forward continue to turn.
Winnipeg taxpayers will save about $120 million on the second phase of the Southwest Rapid Transitway.
WINNIPEG — The second phase of bus rapid transit is one step closer to being a done deal.
Plenary Roads Winnipeg has been named the preferred bidder to construct the Southwest Rapid Transitway (stage 2) and Pembina Highway Underpass project. Plenary Roads Winnipeg achieved the highest score for its combined technical and financial submission for the...
Winnipeg residents can get a look at the second phase of bus rapid transit today. The city is holding a public information session to view the design of Stage 2 of the Southwest Transitway, extending from Jubilee Avenue to the University of Manitoba. Residents are...
The majority of Winnipeggers don't want to see the second phase of rapid transit to the University of Manitoba completed without having a say on the project. A new Probe Research poll finds that 71 percent of those surveyed would like to vote on whether or not the...
The City of Winnipeg is setting aside $137.5 million to fund the completion of the Southwest Rapid Transit Corridor to the University of Manitoba. The $350 million project will see the city contribute $10 million and $127.5 million from the 2014 and 2015 budget...
A public open house next week will give Winnipeg residents a chance to look at the plans for stage two of the Southwest Transitway. Attendees will be able to see alignment displays, provide feedback, and speak with the project team who will be on hand to answer any...
Deputy Mayor and St. Norbert councillor Justin Swandel will call on the province Wednesday to use the $35 vehicle registration increase fee to help fund municipal infrastructure, including rapid transit. The Manitoba government announced the increase in its 2012...
Winnipeg Transit is testing out the new 3.6-kilometre Southwest Rapid Transit Corridor Transitway, and as a result, the public is being asked to stay off the Transitway. Officials have been actively testing the corridor since December 16, 2011, with buses reaching...
Winnipeg Transit wants to hike passenger fares next year due to rising fuel prices. The proposed changes would see a five-cent increase to full and handi-transit cash fares, reduced and senior cash fares, and full and handi-transit tickets. Reduced and senior tickets...
The Downtown Winnipeg BIZ is promoting three events today to engage the public in talking about transportation. The first is the Sustainable Public Transit Conference, where leading civic officials, visionaries, and practitioners will discuss public transit. The...