Council to consider plan for extended night hours on 11 bus routes
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New night-time hours are one step closer for some Winnipeg Transit routes.
On Thursday, council’s public works committee voted to refer a plan that would add longer hours on 11 fixed bus routes to be considered in the 2026 budget process.
If approved, that would cost $4.4 million and require 33.5 new staff in its first full year.
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A plan to extend service hours on 11 bus routes is being considered at city hall.
Council recently approved a separate extension to night-time service for on-request routes.
The changes follow complaints that new primary transit network implemented on June 29 left many riders without a way to get home from work or school.