Transit fares

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You can pay for your transit trip with:

  • Cash
  • Paper tickets
  • A reloadable peggo card

There is a one-time cost of $5 to purchase a peggo card.

The cost to ride depends on the type of fare you use.

Fares are broken down into five categories:

Full fare

For people aged 17-64 years who aren’t attending high school or a post-secondary institution

Senior fare

For people aged 65 and older

Seniors must show photo ID to board

Youth fare

For youth aged 11-16 years and all high school students

High school students must have and show a GoCARD to board

Children who look older than their age may be asked for proof of age

Post-secondary fare

For people who attend eligible universities, colleges, and trade schools

Only available on post-secondary peggo cards

Riders must show student ID to board

WINNpass fare

For low-income people aged 64 and under

Riders must meet WINNpass eligibility

Children under 11 ride free

Children who look older than their age may be asked for proof of age

Transfers

Request a transfer when boarding if you need it. Transfers are good for 90 minutes and can be used for any trip in any direction, including return trips.

2026 fares

Single fares

Single faresFull FareYouth FareSenior FarePost-Secondary
Cash$3.45$2.95$2.95$3.45
e-cash
(Available in $5, $10, $15, $20, $30, and $50 denominations up to a maximum of $200)
$3.10$2.30$1.55$3.10
WINNpass e-cash$1.55$1.55N/AN/A
Paper tickets
(Available in a sheet of five or 10)
$3.10$2.30$1.55N/A

peggo unlimited e-passes

peggo unlimited e-passesFull FareYouth FareSenior FarePost-Secondary
24-hour e-pass$11.45$8.50$5.75N/A
5-day e-pass$27.90$20.70$13.95N/A
7-day e-pass$31.00$23.00$15.50$24.80
28-day e-pass$110.05$81.65$55.05$88.05
Monthly e-pass$119.35$88.55$59.70$95.50
WINNpass monthly$59.70$59.70N/AN/A

Special passes

Special passesFull FareYouth FareSenior FarePost-Secondary
Semester e-pass
(Good for January-April, May-August, or September-December)
N/AN/AN/A$324.65
Max 5 paper pass
(Good for five consecutive weekdays)
$27.90N/AN/AN/A
Superpass paper pass
(Good for one Monday-Sunday period)
$31.00$23.00$15.50N/A
Monthly paper pass
(Good from the first to last day of a single month)
$119.35$88.55$59.70N/A

Photo IDs help bus operators ensure people pay the right fare for their age.

Proof of age may be required for high school students, seniors, and children who look older than their age.

Government-issued identification, school-issue student photo ID or GoCARDS, and Transit Photo ID cards all work as proof of age.

Transit Photo ID cards can be purchased for $4.95 at the Osborne Transit Customer Service Centre.

Eligible post-secondary students receive a discount on 7-day, 28-day, monthly, and semester peggo cards.

You must purchase your post-secondary peggo card at your school. Staff will attach a validation sticker to your student ID at the point of purchase. You must show your student ID with this sticker visible to board a bus using your post-secondary peggo card.

Operators can confiscate post-secondary cards if riders cannot present a valid ID. Your post-secondary pass is for your use only, and it is illegal to sell or transfer it to another person.

You can reload your card online, in-person, or by calling 311.

Eligibility requirements

Full or part-time students enrolled in credit courses leading to a recognized degree, certificate, or diploma at one of the following Winnipeg institutions:

  • Universities and colleges recognized by an Act of the Manitoba Legislature
  • Private vocational institutions with a current certificate of registration issued by the Provincial Department of Advanced Education and Literacy
  • Adult education centers

Students participating in apprenticeship and continuing education programs do not qualify for a Post-Secondary Student Pass.

The WINNpass program provides individuals with low income the opportunity to receive a 50 percent discount off the full-fare rate for monthly transit passes and e-cash rides.

Eligibility requirements

If you are a Winnipeg resident age 64 and under, you qualify for WINNpass if:

  • You are receiving Employment and Income Assistance and do not qualify for transportation allowance in the equivalent amount of a bus pass
  • You are a new permanent resident or a refugee who has been in Canada for less than a year and have not yet filed a tax return
  • You are a part of a household with income less than the Low Income Cut Off (amounts listed below)
Number of people in householdTotal income
1$31,906
2$39,721
3$48,832
4$59,288
5$67,244
6$75,839
7 or more$84,436

If your application is approved, other members of your household may also be eligible for the discount.

Apply for WINNpass

Download the WINNpass application instructions

Online

Apply for the first time or renew an existing application

In person

Print an application form or pick one up at any Winnipeg Transit Customer Service Centre 

Return it to any Winnipeg Transit Customer Service Centre with the required documentation

By mail

Print an application form or pick one up at any Winnipeg Transit Customer Service Centre 

Mail it with the required documentation to:

WINNpass, Winnipeg Transit Service Centre
Main Floor, 510 Main Street
R3B 1B9

By fax

Print an application form or pick one up at any Winnipeg Transit Customer Service Centre 

Fax it to 204-986-3245.

Program approval

You will receive a letter indicating whether you are approved for the program.

This letter will provide instructions for picking up your WINNpass card.

Cards are active for one year from the program acceptance date and are subject to a $5 card feeThey are non-transferable and must not be sold or shared.

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