Editorial The city is set to keep the wheels on the proverbial bus going ’round and ’round Winnipeg in ambitious fashion over the next 25 years — provided it can come up with the necessary cash to fund its vision. The city is set to keep the wheels on the proverbial bus going ’round and ’round Winnipeg in ambitious fashion over the next 25 years — provided it can come up with the necessary cash to fund its vision. Council recently voted 15-1 in support of the Winnipeg Transit Master Plan, which is set to revamp existing bus routes, build new infrastructure, expand the city’s rapid transit network and add electric buses to the fleet at a cost of $1.5 billion over the next two and a half decades.