Public transit in the Winona area began in the form of
horse cars starting in 1883, operated by the Winona City Railway Co. In 1892, the horse cars were replaced by electric
streetcars, which in turn were replaced with buses in 1938. Buses were fare-free for much of 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, the bus routes were redesigned, while fares for dial-a-ride service were increased. Benches at the downtown transfer hub were removed in 2023, due to littering and other issues. The small shelter is planned to be replaced with a standard bus shelter. ==Service==