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Southwest Transitway (Winnipeg)

The Southwest Transitway is a bus rapid transit dedicated roadway in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, which commenced operation in April 2012.[1]

Southwest Transitway
Overview
SystemBus rapid transit
OperatorWinnipeg Transit
Began serviceApril 8, 2012 (2012-04-08)
Route
LocaleWinnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Stations16
Southwest Transitway

The first section was built parallel to the railway tracks running southwest from Queen Elizabeth Way at The Forks to Pembina Highway at Jubilee Avenue. An extension from Jubilee Avenue to Markham Road and the University of Manitoba was then built, which opened on April 12, 2020. Bus rapid transit services through the downtown Winnipeg area use the Graham Avenue Transit Mall and other bus priority routes.

Routes edit

  • BLUE: Service to University of Manitoba or St. Norbert.
  • 47 Transcona - Pembina: Service to University of Manitoba. Enters/exits the Southwest Transitway just south of Jubilee Station; only observing stops at Harkness Station, Osborne Station, Fort Rouge Station and Jubilee Station.
  • 65 Grant Express: Service to Ridgewood - enters/exits the Southwest Transitway just south of Osborne Station; only observing stops at Harkness Station and Osborne Station (Rush Hour Only).
  • 66 Grant: Service to Polo Park or Unicity/Dieppe Loop - enters/exits the Southwest Transitway just after Osborne Station; only observing stops at Harkness Station and Osborne Station.

Rapid transit stations edit

Balmoral Station edit

 
Balmoral Station

The renovated former Winnipeg Bus Terminal (formerly a Greyhound Canada bus depot) located next to the University of Winnipeg, is the downtown terminus for rapid transit routes.

Harkness Station edit

Located at Harkness and Stradbrook. Exit point for routes en route to Downtown. Transfer point for Route 635 with service between Osborne Village and Misericordia Health Centre.

Osborne Station edit

Constructed on a bridge over Osborne Street near Osborne Junction. This station is the only covered station on the Southwest Transitway.

Fort Rouge Station edit

Located in the Fort Rouge Yards area off Morley Avenue. Transfers can be made to Route 95 with service to Riverview and South Tuxedo at this station, also the only station that had a kiss & ride, allowing drivers to drop off passengers at the station

Jubilee Station edit

It was proposed that the station be built near the, at-the-time, end of the Transitway, just northeast of the Pembina/Jubilee underpass. City Council was set to vote on approval of the project in late 2012.[2] The station opened in 2015.[citation needed]

Beaumont Station edit

Located in the Parker Lands, at the north end of Beaumont Street, just east of Georgina Street. Transfer point for Routes 29, 641 and 677.

Seel Station edit

Located at the east end of Seel Avenue, north of McGillivray. Transfer point for Routes 642, 650, 690, 691 and 694. Also the location of a Park and Ride.

Clarence Station edit

Located to the north of Clarence Avenue. Also the location of a Park and Ride.

Chevrier Station edit

Located to the north of Chevrier Blvd. Transfer point for Route 649.

Plaza Station edit

Located at the west end of Plaza Drive, north of Bishop Grandin.

Chancellor Station edit

Located north and south of Chancellor Drive. Transfer point for Routes 676 and 693. The St. Norbert and University of Manitoba branches of the BLUE split south of here.

Southpark Station edit

Located on Southpark Drive, west of Pembina Highway. Transfer point for Routes 662 and 693.

Markham Station edit

Located north of Markham Road. Transfer point for Routes 662 and 693.

Stadium Station edit

Located at the east end of Bohemier Trail, west of University Crescent. Terminal for extra buses operating to Investors Group Field on game days.

University of Manitoba Station edit

Located on Dafoe Road, west of Alumni Lane. It is the terminus for all routes serving the University of Manitoba.

References edit

  1. ^ "It's a rapid Transitway, not a sidewalk: city". Winnipeg Sun. January 11, 2012. Retrieved February 24, 2012.
  2. ^ "City to split $3-M cost of bus depot". Winnipeg Free Press. October 5, 2012. Retrieved October 20, 2012.

External links edit

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serviceApril 8 2012 2012 04 08 RouteLocaleWinnipeg Manitoba CanadaStations16Southwest TransitwayThe first section was built parallel to the railway tracks running southwest from Queen Elizabeth Way at The Forks to Pembina Highway at Jubilee Avenue An extension from Jubilee Avenue to Markham Road and the University of Manitoba was then built which opened on April 12 2020 Bus rapid transit services through the downtown Winnipeg area use the Graham Avenue Transit Mall and other bus priority routes Contents 1 Routes 2 Rapid transit stations 2 1 Balmoral Station 2 2 Harkness Station 2 3 Osborne Station 2 4 Fort Rouge Station 2 5 Jubilee Station 2 6 Beaumont Station 2 7 Seel Station 2 8 Clarence Station 2 9 Chevrier Station 2 10 Plaza Station 2 11 Chancellor Station 2 12 Southpark Station 2 13 Markham Station 2 14 Stadium Station 2 15 University of Manitoba Station 3 References 4 External linksRoutes editBLUE Service to University of Manitoba or St Norbert 47 Transcona Pembina Service to University of Manitoba Enters exits the Southwest Transitway just south of Jubilee Station only observing stops at Harkness Station Osborne Station Fort Rouge Station and Jubilee Station 65 Grant Express Service to Ridgewood enters exits the Southwest Transitway just south of Osborne Station only observing stops at Harkness Station and Osborne Station Rush Hour Only 66 Grant Service to Polo Park or Unicity Dieppe Loop enters exits the Southwest Transitway just after Osborne Station only observing stops at Harkness Station and Osborne Station Rapid transit stations editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2021 Balmoral Station edit nbsp Balmoral StationThe renovated former Winnipeg Bus Terminal formerly a Greyhound Canada bus depot located next to the University of Winnipeg is the downtown terminus for rapid transit routes Harkness Station edit Located at Harkness and Stradbrook Exit point for routes en route to Downtown Transfer point for Route 635 with service between Osborne Village and Misericordia Health Centre Osborne Station edit Constructed on a bridge over Osborne Street near Osborne Junction This station is the only covered station on the Southwest Transitway Fort Rouge Station edit Located in the Fort Rouge Yards area off Morley Avenue Transfers can be made to Route 95 with service to Riverview and South Tuxedo at this station also the only station that had a kiss amp ride allowing drivers to drop off passengers at the station Jubilee Station edit It was proposed that the station be built near the at the time end of the Transitway just northeast of the Pembina Jubilee underpass City Council was set to vote on approval of the project in late 2012 2 The station opened in 2015 citation needed Beaumont Station edit Located in the Parker Lands at the north end of Beaumont Street just east of Georgina Street Transfer point for Routes 29 641 and 677 Seel Station edit Located at the east end of Seel Avenue north of McGillivray Transfer point for Routes 642 650 690 691 and 694 Also the location of a Park and Ride Clarence Station edit Located to the north of Clarence Avenue Also the location of a Park and Ride Chevrier Station edit Located to the north of Chevrier Blvd Transfer point for Route 649 Plaza Station edit Located at the west end of Plaza Drive north of Bishop Grandin Chancellor Station edit Located north and south of Chancellor Drive Transfer point for Routes 676 and 693 The St Norbert and University of Manitoba branches of the BLUE split south of here Southpark Station edit Located on Southpark Drive west of Pembina Highway Transfer point for Routes 662 and 693 Markham Station edit Located north of Markham Road Transfer point for Routes 662 and 693 Stadium Station edit Located at the east end of Bohemier Trail west of University Crescent Terminal for extra buses operating to Investors Group Field on game days University of Manitoba Station edit Located on Dafoe Road west of Alumni Lane It is the terminus for all routes serving the University of Manitoba References edit It s a rapid Transitway not a sidewalk city Winnipeg Sun January 11 2012 Retrieved February 24 2012 City to split 3 M cost of bus depot Winnipeg Free Press October 5 2012 Retrieved October 20 2012 External links editSouthwest Transitway Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Southwest Transitway Winnipeg amp oldid 1186967517, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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