Manitoba

Winnipeg Transit riders forced to wait for new smart-card system

Winnipeg Transit's automatic bus fare system remains within budget but its implementation has been delayed by problems discovered during field tests, a city report say.
A smart card is used on Ottawa's public transit system.

The future is coming to Winnipeg Transit, but not until 2016. 

A report delivered to the city's finance committee Thursday outlines the status of the promised smart-card fare system. It says problems discovered during "comprehensive field testing" has delayed implementation of the new cards.

Winnipeg Transit tried out the new payment system in June, with 100,000 transactions on more than 340 buses. A number of problems were identified by the transit agency.

"Rework activities are expected to continue over the summer and further field testing is expected to occur in fall," the city report states. "Smart cards are expected to be introduced to the public in early 2016."

Bus riders were originally promised the new system would roll out sometime in 2013 or 2014.

Toronto, Ottawa, Vancouver and Minneapolis have all adopted electronic payment systems for public transit. Riders in those cities tap a pre-loaded card on a reader to pay their fare.

The total approved budget for the new multi-phase smart-card system in Winnipeg is $17.7 million. Despite the delays, the project remains within budget, the report states.