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320 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 320 bus time schedule & line map 320 Davisville Station View In Website Mode The 320 bus line (Davisville Station) has 8 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Davisville Station: 5:45 AM - 6:07 AM (2) Eglinton Station: 5:22 AM (3) Finch Station: 5:48 AM - 6:03 AM (4) Opposite 2190 Yonge St: 5:08 AM - 6:00 AM (5) Steeles Ave East Loop: 1:30 AM - 5:15 AM (6) Yonge St at Orchard View Blvd: 2:40 AM - 3:10 AM (7) Yonge St at Queens Quay East North Side: 1:23 AM - 5:38 AM (8) Yonge St at York Mills Rd: 4:59 AM - 5:14 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 320 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 320 bus arriving. Direction: Davisville Station 320 bus Time Schedule 28 stops Davisville Station Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:45 AM - 6:07 AM Yonge St at Queens Quay East North Side Tuesday 5:45 AM - 6:07 AM Yonge St at Front St East 4 Front Street East, Toronto Wednesday 5:45 AM - 6:07 AM Yonge St at Front St East North Side Thursday 5:45 AM - 6:07 AM 33 Yonge Street, Toronto Friday 5:45 AM - 6:07 AM Yonge St at King St East (King Station) Saturday 5:37 AM - 6:07 AM 71 Yonge Street, Toronto Yonge St at Richmond St East 151 Yonge Street, Toronto 320 bus Info Yonge St at Queen St East (Queen Station) Direction: Davisville Station 171 Yonge Street, Toronto Stops: 28 Trip Duration: 23 min Yonge St at Shuter St Line Summary: Yonge St at Queens Quay East North 5 Shuter Street, Toronto Side, Yonge St at Front St East, Yonge St at Front St East North Side, Yonge St at King St East (King Yonge St at Dundas St East (Dundas Station) Station), Yonge St at Richmond St East, Yonge St at 1 Dundas Street East, Toronto Queen St East (Queen Station), Yonge St at Shuter St, Yonge St at Dundas St East (Dundas Station), Yonge St at Elm St Yonge St at Elm St, Yonge St at Gerrard St East, 353 Yonge Street, Toronto Yonge St at Opposite College Park, Yonge St At Carlton St (College Station), Yonge St at Alexander Yonge St at Gerrard St East St, Wellesley, Yonge St at Gloucester St, Yonge St at 391 Yonge Street, Toronto Charles St East, Yonge St at Bloor St East North Side (Bloor Station), Yonge St at Scollard St, Yonge St at Yonge St at Opposite College Park Aylmer Ave, Yonge St at Crescent Rd (Rosedale 421 Yonge Street, Toronto Station), Yonge St at Rowanwood Ave, Yonge St at Shaftesbury Ave North Side (Summerhill Station), Yonge St At Carlton St (College Station) Yonge St at Woodlawn Ave East, Yonge St at Rosehill 439 Yonge St, Toronto Ave, Yonge St At St Clair Ave East, Yonge St at Heath St East, Yonge St at Merton St North Side, Davisville Yonge St at Alexander St Station 475 Yonge Street, Toronto Wellesley 16 Wellesley Street East, Toronto Yonge St at Gloucester St 599 Yonge Street, Toronto Yonge St at Charles St East 1 Charles Street East, Toronto Yonge St at Bloor St East North Side (Bloor Station) 765 Yonge Street, Toronto Yonge St at Scollard St 823 Yonge Street, Toronto Yonge St at Aylmer Ave 933 Yonge St, Toronto Yonge St at Crescent Rd (Rosedale Station) 7 Crescent Road, Toronto Yonge St at Rowanwood Ave 1075 Yonge Street, Toronto Yonge St at Shaftesbury Ave North Side (Summerhill Station) 1177 Yonge Street, Toronto Yonge St at Woodlawn Ave East 1233 Yonge Street, Toronto Yonge St at Rosehill Ave 1355 Yonge Street, Toronto Yonge St At St Clair Ave East 1431 Yonge Street, Toronto Yonge St at Heath St East 1 Heath Street East, Toronto Yonge St at Merton St North Side 1835 Yonge Street, Toronto Davisville Station Davisville Bus Terminal, Toronto Direction: Eglinton Station 320 bus Time Schedule 32 stops Eglinton Station Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:42 AM - 8:51 AM Monday 5:22 AM Yonge St at Queens Quay East North Side Tuesday 5:22 AM Yonge St at Front St East 4 Front Street East, Toronto Wednesday 5:22 AM Yonge St at Front St East North Side Thursday 5:22 AM 33 Yonge Street, Toronto Friday 5:22 AM Yonge St at King St East (King Station) Saturday 5:45 AM - 6:00 AM 71 Yonge Street, Toronto Yonge St at Richmond St East 151 Yonge Street, Toronto 320 bus Info Yonge St at Queen St East (Queen Station) Direction: Eglinton Station 171 Yonge Street, Toronto Stops: 32 Trip Duration: 25 min Yonge St at Shuter St Line Summary: Yonge St at Queens Quay East North 5 Shuter Street, Toronto Side, Yonge St at Front St East, Yonge St at Front St East North Side, Yonge St at King St East (King Yonge St at Dundas St East (Dundas Station) Station), Yonge St at Richmond St East, Yonge St at 1 Dundas Street East, Toronto Queen St East (Queen Station), Yonge St at Shuter St, Yonge St at Dundas St East (Dundas Station), Yonge St at Elm St Yonge St at Elm St, Yonge St at Gerrard St East, 353 Yonge Street, Toronto Yonge St at Opposite College Park, Yonge St At Carlton St (College Station), Yonge St at Alexander Yonge St at Gerrard St East St, Wellesley, Yonge St at Gloucester St, Yonge St at 391 Yonge Street, Toronto Charles St East, Yonge St at Bloor St East North Side (Bloor Station), Yonge St at Scollard St, Yonge St at Yonge St at Opposite College Park Aylmer Ave, Yonge St at Crescent Rd (Rosedale 421 Yonge Street, Toronto Station), Yonge St at Rowanwood Ave, Yonge St at Shaftesbury Ave North Side (Summerhill Station), Yonge St At Carlton St (College Station) Yonge St at Woodlawn Ave East, Yonge St at Rosehill 439 Yonge St, Toronto Ave, Yonge St At St Clair Ave East, Yonge St at Heath St East, Yonge St at Merton St North Side, Yonge St Yonge St at Alexander St at Davisville Ave North Side, Yonge St at Belsize Dr, 475 Yonge Street, Toronto Yonge St at Manor Rd East, Yonge St at Soudan Ave, Eglinton Station Wellesley 16 Wellesley Street East, Toronto Yonge St at Gloucester St 599 Yonge Street, Toronto Yonge St at Charles St East 1 Charles Street East, Toronto Yonge St at Bloor St East North Side (Bloor Station) 765 Yonge Street, Toronto Yonge St at Scollard St 823 Yonge Street, Toronto Yonge St at Aylmer Ave 933 Yonge St, Toronto Yonge St at Crescent Rd (Rosedale Station) 7 Crescent Road, Toronto Yonge St at Rowanwood Ave 1075 Yonge Street, Toronto Yonge St at Shaftesbury Ave North Side (Summerhill Station) 1177 Yonge Street, Toronto Yonge St at Woodlawn Ave East 1233 Yonge Street, Toronto Yonge St at Rosehill Ave 1355 Yonge Street, Toronto Yonge St At St Clair Ave East 1431 Yonge Street, Toronto Yonge St at Heath St East 1 Heath Street East, Toronto Yonge St at Merton St North Side 1835 Yonge Street, Toronto Yonge St at Davisville Ave North Side 1915 Yonge Street, Toronto Yonge St at Belsize Dr 1985 Yonge Street, Toronto Yonge St at Manor Rd East 2073 Yonge Street, Toronto Yonge St at Soudan Ave 2149 Yonge Street, Toronto Eglinton Station Eglinton Bus Terminal, Toronto Direction: Finch Station 320 bus Time Schedule 9 stops Finch Station Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Steeles Ave East Loop 25 Steeles Ave E, Toronto Tuesday Not Operational Yonge St / Steeles Av Wednesday Not Operational Yonge Street, Toronto Thursday Not Operational Yonge St at Athabaska Ave Friday Not Operational 6600 Yonge Street, Toronto Saturday 5:48 AM - 6:03 AM Yonge St / Moore Park Av 6210 Yonge Street, Toronto Yonge St at Patricia Ave 6062 Yonge Street, Toronto 320 bus Info Direction: Finch Station Yonge St / Drewry Av Stops: 9 20 Drewry Avenue, Toronto Trip Duration: 7 min Line Summary: Steeles Ave East Loop, Yonge St / 5800 Yonge St Steeles Av, Yonge St at Athabaska Ave, Yonge St / 5800 Yonge Street, Toronto Moore Park Av, Yonge St at Patricia Ave, Yonge St / Drewry Av, 5800 Yonge St, Yonge St At Hendon Ave Yonge St At Hendon Ave (Finch Station) (Finch Station), Finch Station 5714 Yonge Street, Toronto Finch Station Finch Bus Terminal, Toronto Direction: Opposite 2190 Yonge St 320 bus Time Schedule 32 stops Opposite 2190 Yonge St Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:08 AM - 6:00 AM Yonge St at Queens Quay East North Side Tuesday 5:08 AM - 6:00 AM Yonge St at Front St East 4 Front Street East, Toronto Wednesday 5:08 AM - 6:00 AM Yonge St at Front St East North Side Thursday 5:08 AM - 6:00 AM 33 Yonge Street, Toronto Friday 5:08 AM - 6:00 AM Yonge St at King St East (King Station) Saturday 5:30 AM 71 Yonge Street, Toronto Yonge St at Richmond St East 151 Yonge Street, Toronto 320 bus Info Yonge St at Queen St East (Queen Station) Direction: Opposite 2190 Yonge St 171 Yonge Street, Toronto Stops: 32 Trip Duration: 24 min Yonge St at Shuter St Line Summary: Yonge St at Queens Quay East North 5 Shuter Street, Toronto Side, Yonge St at Front St East, Yonge St at Front St East North Side, Yonge St at King St East (King Yonge St at Dundas St East (Dundas Station) Station), Yonge St at Richmond St East, Yonge St at 1 Dundas Street East, Toronto Queen St East (Queen Station), Yonge St at Shuter St, Yonge St at Dundas St East (Dundas Station), Yonge St at Elm St Yonge St at Elm St, Yonge St at Gerrard St East, 353 Yonge Street, Toronto Yonge St at Opposite College Park, Yonge St At Carlton St (College Station), Yonge St at Alexander Yonge St at Gerrard St East St, Wellesley, Yonge St at Gloucester St, Yonge St at 391 Yonge Street, Toronto Charles St East, Yonge St at Bloor St East North Side (Bloor Station), Yonge St at Scollard St, Yonge St at Yonge St at Opposite College Park Aylmer Ave, Yonge St at Crescent Rd (Rosedale 421 Yonge Street, Toronto Station), Yonge St at Rowanwood Ave, Yonge St at Shaftesbury Ave North Side (Summerhill Station), Yonge St At Carlton St (College Station) Yonge St at Woodlawn Ave East, Yonge St at Rosehill
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