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44 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 44 bus time schedule & line map 44 Billings Bridge View In Website Mode The 44 bus line (Billings Bridge) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Billings Bridge: 12:06 AM - 11:32 PM (2) Hurdman: 12:07 AM - 11:37 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 44 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 44 bus arriving. Direction: Billings Bridge 44 bus Time Schedule 41 stops Billings Bridge Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:08 AM - 11:31 PM Monday 12:08 AM - 11:32 PM Hurdman E Tuesday 12:06 AM - 11:32 PM Transitway / Terminal Wednesday 12:06 AM - 11:32 PM Terminal / Sandford Fleming Thursday 12:06 AM - 11:32 PM 333 Terminal Avenue, Ottawa Friday 12:06 AM - 11:32 PM Alta Vista / Caledon 1520 Alta Vista Dr, Ottawa Saturday 12:06 AM - 11:38 PM Alta Vista / Dale 1568 Alta Vista Dr, Ottawa Alta Vista / Dorion 44 bus Info 1601 Alta Vista Dr, Ottawa Direction: Billings Bridge Stops: 41 Alta Vista / Balfour Trip Duration: 30 min 1690 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa Line Summary: Hurdman E, Transitway / Terminal, Terminal / Sandford Fleming, Alta Vista / Caledon, Alta Vista / Valour Alta Vista / Dale, Alta Vista / Dorion, Alta Vista / 1758 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa Balfour, Alta Vista / Valour, Alta Vista / Smyth, Alta Vista / Smyth, Alta Vista / Crestview, Alta Vista / Alta Vista / Smyth Pleasant Park, Alta Vista / Mountbatten, Alta Vista / 1815 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa Cunningham, Alta Vista / Kilborn, Alta Vista / Orillia, Alta Vista / Randall, Alta Vista / Wesmar, Alta Vista / Alta Vista / Smyth Wesmar, Heron / Alta Vista, Heron / Finn, Baycrest / Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa Heron, Baycrest / Cedarwood, Walkley / Baycrest, Walkley / Heatherington, Heatherington / Fairlea, Alta Vista / Crestview Heatherington / Angela, Heatherington / Bannerhill, 1992 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa Heatherington / Ad. 1560, Heatherington / Ad. 1476, Heatherington / Ad. 1455, Heatherington / Albion, Alta Vista / Pleasant Park Albion / Walkley, Walkley / Jasper, Walkley / 2044 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa Hampstead, Walkley / Banff, Walkley / Bank, Walkley 4b, Walkley 2a, Heron 2a, Billings Bridge Alta Vista / Mountbatten 2098 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa Alta Vista / Cunningham 2190 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa Alta Vista / Kilborn 2254 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa Alta Vista / Orillia 2302 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa Alta Vista / Randall 1398 Randall Avenue, Ottawa Alta Vista / Wesmar 2405 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa Alta Vista / Wesmar Wesmar Drive, Ottawa Heron / Alta Vista 1345 Heron Road, Ottawa Heron / Finn 203 Colbert Crescent, Ottawa Baycrest / Heron 2810 Baycrest Dr, Ottawa Baycrest / Cedarwood Baycrest Drive, Ottawa Walkley / Baycrest 144 Reardon Private, Ottawa Walkley / Heatherington 1620 Walkley Road, Ottawa Heatherington / Fairlea 1700 Heatherington Road, Ottawa Heatherington / Angela 114 Theresa Private, Ottawa Heatherington / Bannerhill 1620 Heatherington Road, Ottawa Heatherington / Ad. 1560 1530 Heatherington Road, Ottawa Heatherington / Ad. 1476 1492 Heatherington Road, Ottawa Heatherington / Ad. 1455 1462 Heatherington Road, Ottawa Heatherington / Albion 1430 Heatherington Road, Ottawa Albion / Walkley 2925 Albion Road North, Ottawa Walkley / Jasper 1265 Walkley Road, Ottawa Walkley / Hampstead 1286 Walkley Rd, Ottawa Walkley / Banff 1245 Walkley Road, Ottawa Walkley / Bank 1846 Bank Street, Ottawa Walkley 4b 1104 Walkley Road, Ottawa Walkley 2a 930 Brookƒeld Road, Ottawa Heron 2a 957 Heron Road, Ottawa Billings Bridge 1360 Bank Street, Ottawa Direction: Hurdman 44 bus Time Schedule 43 stops Hurdman Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:16 AM - 11:00 PM Monday 5:30 AM - 11:37 PM Billings Bridge 1360 Bank Street, Ottawa Tuesday 12:07 AM - 11:37 PM Heron 1a Wednesday 12:07 AM - 11:37 PM 957 Heron Road, Ottawa Thursday 12:07 AM - 11:37 PM Walkley 1a Friday 12:07 AM - 11:37 PM Walkley Road, Ottawa Saturday 12:07 AM - 11:36 PM Walkley 4c 1150 Walkley Road, Ottawa Walkley / Bank 1206 Walkley Road, Ottawa 44 bus Info Direction: Hurdman Walkley / Siblings Stops: 43 1280 Walkley Road, Ottawa Trip Duration: 29 min Line Summary: Billings Bridge , Heron 1a, Walkley 1a, Walkley / Hampstead Walkley 4c, Walkley / Bank, Walkley / Siblings, 1324 Walkley Road, Ottawa Walkley / Hampstead, Walkley / Jasper, Albion / Walkley, Heatherington / Albion, Heatherington / Ad. Walkley / Jasper 1455, Heatherington / Ad. 1485, Heatherington / Ad. 2018 Jasper Avenue, Ottawa 1535, Heatherington / Bannerhill, Heatherington / Fairlea, Heatherington / Fairlea, Walkley / Albion / Walkley Heatherington, Walkley / Ad. 1570, Baycrest / 101 Lilibet Cres, Ottawa Walkley, Baycrest / Cedarwood, Baycrest / Heron, Heron / Baycrest, Heron / Finn, Heron / Alta Vista, Heatherington / Albion Alta Vista / Palen, Alta Vista / Randall, Alta Vista / 2975 Albion Road North, Ottawa Clontarf, Alta Vista / Kilborn, Alta Vista / Cunningham, Alta Vista / Summit, Alta Vista / Heatherington / Ad. 1455 Pleasant Park, Alta Vista / Billings, Alta Vista / 1462 Heatherington Road, Ottawa Crestview, Alta Vista / Smyth, Alta Vista / Smyth, Alta Vista / Valour, Alta Vista / Cluny, Alta Vista / Dorion, Heatherington / Ad. 1485 Alta Vista / Caledon, Alta Vista / Rolland, Sandford 1481 Heatherington Road, Ottawa Fleming / Industrial, Terminal / Sandford Fleming, Hurdman B Heatherington / Ad. 1535 1495 Heatherington Road, Ottawa Heatherington / Bannerhill 1620 Heatherington Road, Ottawa Heatherington / Fairlea 1675 Heatherington Road, Ottawa Heatherington / Fairlea 1770 Heatherington Road, Ottawa Walkley / Heatherington 1581 Walkley Road, Ottawa Walkley / Ad. 1570 144 Reardon Private, Ottawa Baycrest / Walkley 2898 Baycrest Drive, Ottawa Baycrest / Cedarwood Baycrest Drive, Ottawa Baycrest / Heron 1530 Heron Road, Ottawa Heron / Baycrest 1490 Heron Road, Ottawa Heron / Finn 203 Colbert Crescent, Ottawa Heron / Alta Vista 2483 Alta Vista Dr, Ottawa Alta Vista / Palen 2397 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa Alta Vista / Randall 2346 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa Alta Vista / Clontarf 2307 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa Alta Vista / Kilborn 2265 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa Alta Vista / Cunningham 2175 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa Alta Vista / Summit 2115 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa Alta Vista / Pleasant Park 2055 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa Alta Vista / Billings 2019 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa Alta Vista / Crestview 1967 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa Alta Vista / Smyth 1891 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa Alta Vista / Smyth 1867 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa Alta Vista / Valour 1785 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa Alta Vista / Cluny 1679 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa Alta Vista / Dorion 1582 Alta Vista Dr, Ottawa Alta Vista / Caledon Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa Alta Vista / Rolland 12 Sienna Private, Ottawa Sandford Fleming / Industrial Sandford Fleming Avenue, Ottawa Terminal / Sandford Fleming 333 Terminal Avenue, Ottawa Hurdman B 1432 Riverside Dr, Ottawa 44 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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