Manitoba

Delay in Winnipeg Transit smart-card system irks councillor

The long delay in getting Winnipeg Transit's smart-card fare system operational is frustrating the chair of the city's finance committee.

Bus riders originally promised $17-million system would roll out in 2013 or 2014

The City of Winnipeg showed off the new electronic Winnipeg Transit fare boxes back in May 2013. (Trevor Brine/CBC)

The long delay in getting Winnipeg Transit's smart-card fare system operational is frustrating the chair of the city's finance committee.

"Are we dragging something out that won't be delivered?" Marty Morantz asked members of the city's administration at a finance committee meeting on Thursday.

Bus riders were originally promised the $17-million system — which allows them to tap a pre-loaded card on a reader to pay their fare — would roll out sometime in 2013 or 2014. The system is already in place in many cities, including Toronto, Ottawa, Vancouver and Minneapolis.

Winnipeg Transit gave it a test run in June, with 100,000 transactions on more than 340 buses, but a number of problems were identified. Those bugs are being worked out, Winnipeg Transit director Dave Wardrop said.

The system is still on budget and there is a "high level" of confidence the system will work, he said.

A second round of testing starts on some buses today.