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06 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 06 bus time schedule & line map 06 Downtown View In Website Mode The 06 bus line (Downtown) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Downtown: 12:21 AM - 11:21 PM (2) Princess Point Loop: 12:00 AM - 11:00 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 06 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 06 bus arriving. Direction: Downtown 06 bus Time Schedule 33 stops Downtown Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:20 AM - 10:17 PM Monday 5:24 AM - 11:21 PM Princess Point Loop 300 Longwood Road, Hamilton Tuesday 12:21 AM - 11:21 PM Macklin at Kay Drage Park Wednesday 12:21 AM - 11:21 PM 101 Macklin Street North, Hamilton Thursday 12:21 AM - 11:21 PM At 100 Macklin Friday 12:21 AM - 11:21 PM 99 Macklin Street, Hamilton Saturday 12:21 AM - 11:20 PM Macklin at Coronation Arena 81 Macklin Street, Hamilton Macklin at Glen 9 MacKlin Street North, Hamilton 06 bus Info Direction: Downtown Longwood at King Stops: 33 10 Longwood Road South, Hamilton Trip Duration: 21 min Line Summary: Princess Point Loop, Macklin at Kay Longwood at Marion Drage Park, At 100 Macklin, Macklin at Coronation 100 Longwood Road, Hamilton Arena, Macklin at Glen, Longwood at King, Longwood at Marion, Longwood Opposite Longwood Opposite Mcmaster Innovation Park Mcmaster Innovation Park, Aberdeen Opposite 270 Longwood Road South, Hamilton Longwood, Aberdeen at Studholme, Aberdeen at Chedoke, Aberdeen at Dundurn, Aberdeen at Aberdeen Opposite Longwood Cottage, Aberdeen at Undermount, Aberdeen at 611 Aberdeen Avenue, Hamilton Kent, Aberdeen at Spruceside, Hess at Aberdeen, Hess at Herkimer, Herkimer at Caroline, Herkimer at Aberdeen at Studholme Bay, Herkimer at Park, Macnab at Charlton, Macnab 594 Aberdeen Avenue, Hamilton at Robinson, Macnab at Duke, Macnab at Bold, Bold at James, Augusta at James, Augusta at John, John Aberdeen at Chedoke Opposite Hamilton Go Centre, John at Jackson, 519 Aberdeen Avenue, Hamilton John at King William, Rebecca at Hughson, James Opposite King William Aberdeen at Dundurn 427 Aberdeen Avenue, Hamilton Aberdeen at Cottage 391 Aberdeen Avenue, Hamilton Aberdeen at Undermount 2 Undermount Avenue, Hamilton Aberdeen at Kent 259 Aberdeen Avenue, Hamilton Aberdeen at Spruceside 1 Spruceside Avenue, Hamilton Hess at Aberdeen 307 Hess Street South, Hamilton Hess at Herkimer 279 Hess Street South, Hamilton Herkimer at Caroline 272 Caroline Street South, Hamilton Herkimer at Bay 99 Herkimer Street, Hamilton Herkimer at Park 69 Herkimer Street, Hamilton Macnab at Charlton 223 MacNab Street South, Hamilton Macnab at Robinson 199 MacNab Street South, Hamilton Macnab at Duke 179 MacNab Street South, Hamilton Macnab at Bold 33 Bold Street, Hamilton Bold at James 142 James Street, Hamilton Augusta at James 16 Augusta Street, Hamilton Augusta at John 64 Augusta Street, Hamilton John Opposite Hamilton Go Centre 139 John Street South, Hamilton John at Jackson 83 John Street South, Hamilton John at King William 22 John Street, Hamilton Rebecca at Hughson 64 Hughson Street North, Hamilton James Opposite King William 77 James Street North, Hamilton Direction: Princess Point Loop 06 bus Time Schedule 27 stops Princess Point Loop Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:00 AM - 10:00 PM Monday 5:00 AM - 11:00 PM James Opposite King William 77 James Street North, Hamilton Tuesday 12:00 AM - 11:00 PM James at Main Wednesday 12:00 AM - 11:00 PM 42 James Street South, Hamilton Thursday 12:00 AM - 11:00 PM James at Hunter Friday 12:00 AM - 11:00 PM 110 James Street South, Hamilton Saturday 12:00 AM - 11:00 PM James at Bold 142 James Street South, Hamilton Duke at Macnab 28 Duke Street, Hamilton 06 bus Info Direction: Princess Point Loop Duke at Park Stops: 27 46 Duke Street, Hamilton Trip Duration: 19 min Line Summary: James Opposite King William, James Park at Charlton at Main, James at Hunter, James at Bold, Duke at 72 Charlton Avenue, Hamilton Macnab, Duke at Park, Park at Charlton, Charlton at Bay, Charlton at Caroline, Charlton at Hess, Queen at Charlton at Bay Stanley, Aberdeen at Queen, Aberdeen at Kent, 110 Charlton Avenue West, Hamilton Aberdeen at Locke, Aberdeen Opposite Cottage, Aberdeen at Dundurn, Aberdeen Opposite Chedoke, Charlton at Caroline Aberdeen Opposite Studholme, Aberdeen at 140 Charlton Avenue West, Hamilton Longwood, Longwood at Mcmaster Innovation Park, Main at Longwood, Longwood Opposite Marion, Charlton at Hess Longwood at King, Longwood at Edgevale, 170 Charlton Avenue West, Hamilton Longwood at Norwood, Longwood at Franklin, Princess Point Loop Queen at Stanley 280 Queen Street South, Hamilton Aberdeen at Queen 200 Aberdeen Avenue, Hamilton Aberdeen at Kent 258 Aberdeen Avenue, Hamilton Aberdeen at Locke 282 Aberdeen Avenue, Hamilton Aberdeen Opposite Cottage 358 Aberdeen Avenue, Hamilton Aberdeen at Dundurn 331 Dundurn Street, Hamilton Aberdeen Opposite Chedoke 538 Aberdeen Avenue, Hamilton Aberdeen Opposite Studholme 594 Aberdeen Avenue, Hamilton Aberdeen at Longwood 606 Aberdeen Avenue, Hamilton Longwood at Mcmaster Innovation Park 183 Longwood Road, Hamilton Main at Longwood 875 Main Street West, Hamilton Longwood Opposite Marion Longwood Road South, Hamilton Longwood at King 9 Longwood Road South, Hamilton Longwood at Edgevale 72 Longwood Road North, Hamilton Longwood at Norwood 120 Longwood Road North, Hamilton Longwood at Franklin 170 Longwood Road North, Hamilton Princess Point Loop 300 Longwood Road, Hamilton 06 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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