The Edmonton Transit Service (ETS) route system is the result of a transit strategy that was passed by city council on July 11, 2017. The redesigned system is composed of:
Route numbers are assigned in a clockwise direction. This redesigned bus network was originally scheduled to be implemented on August 30, 2020, but was postponed until April 25, 2021, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, to save approximately $3.7 million and defer tax increases for residents. The system replaces the "Horizon 2000" transit plan, was approved by city council in July 1996 and put in place on June 29, 1997.
These routes operate often and travel on main roads in central regions of the city. Some frequent routes are only slightly modified from their existing versions and retain their current number.
These routes connect outer quadrants of the city without operating through downtown.
These routes operate mainly within one area of the city and are numbered roughly clockwise by region.
These routes contain limited stops and carry commuters from the suburbs to key central destinations.
Numbers in this series are used for commuter routes from outlying areas. Most of these routes remain unchanged from prior to the redesign.
This service operates on-demand, not on a fixed schedule. The minibuses cannot carry bicycles. Passengers are not charged until they board an ETS bus or LRT train.