Winnipeg Transit’s spring schedule change includes extended late-night service for 10 routes

Released: March 31, 2026 at 1:21 p.m.
The seasonal schedule also features extra trips for some of the city’s busiest routes

Winnipeg, MB – Winnipeggers will soon have more Transit options when they need them.

On Sunday, April 12, 2026, our spring schedule changeover will address gaps in late-night service and add capacity to some of our busiest routes. These changes have been guided by the great feedback we continue to receive from Winnipeggers.

“This is how we make the system better, by listening to riders and making adjustments where they’re needed,” said Mayor Scott Gillingham. “We’ve heard the feedback, and these changes reflect what people are telling us. We’re going to keep improving the service so it’s more reliable, more convenient, and works better for riders.”

As part of the most recent budget update, City Council approved longer late-night hours on 10 routes across the city. Starting April 12, riders will be able to take the following routes after midnight:

We’re also adjusting routes where ridership has been larger than expected. There will be more trips on:

  • The F5 line, which serves Notre Dame Avenue and McPhillips Street.
  • The F8 line, which serves Pembina Highway and Henderson Highway.
  • On Route 74 buses will be added between CF Polo Park and Old Commonwealth Path only.
  • Route 557, which serves South Osborne, Southdale, Island Lakes, and Sage Creek.
  • On Route 676 from St. Vital Centre to Bridgwater Centre and from St. Vital Centre to Creek Bend Road.

We will run fewer FX3 (Regent – Grant) buses east of Kildonan Place and FX4 (Gateway – Portage) buses north of McLeod Avenue. These refinements offset routes that have seen lower-than-expected ridership.

As always, remember to plan your trips using Navigo or another dedicated transit trip planner.

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