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455 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 455 bus time schedule & line map 455 Centerville View In Website Mode The 455 bus line (Centerville) has 5 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Centerville: 1:10 PM (2) Downtown Salt Lake: 8:55 PM (3) Farmington Station: 4:05 PM - 5:25 PM (4) Ogden Via Weber State: 4:55 AM - 7:20 PM (5) U Of U Via Slc: 4:10 AM - 6:45 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 455 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 455 bus arriving. Direction: Centerville 455 bus Time Schedule 76 stops Centerville Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Wall Ave @ 1725 S 1760 S Wall Ave, Ogden Tuesday 1:10 PM Wall Ave @ 1987 S Wednesday 11:02 AM - 1:10 PM 1907 S Wall Ave, Ogden Thursday 1:10 PM Wall Ave @ 2155 S Friday 11:02 AM - 1:10 PM 2151 S Wall Ave, Ogden Saturday Not Operational Ogden Station (Bay 8) 2393 S Wall Ave, Ogden Wall Ave @ 2521 S 2522 S Wall Ave, Ogden 455 bus Info Direction: Centerville Wall Ave @ 2605 S Stops: 76 2600 S Wall Ave, Ogden Trip Duration: 86 min Line Summary: Wall Ave @ 1725 S, Wall Ave @ 1987 28th St @ 155 E S, Wall Ave @ 2155 S, Ogden Station (Bay 8), Wall 155 E 28th St, Ogden Ave @ 2521 S, Wall Ave @ 2605 S, 28th St @ 155 E, 2800 S @ 251 E, Washington Blvd / 28th St (Sb), 2800 S @ 251 E Washington Blvd / 29th St (Sb), 30th St @ 427 E 254 E 28th St, Ogden (Ogden), 30th St @ 603 E, 30th St @ 803 E, 30th St @ 915 E, 30th St @ 1005 E, 30th St @ 1157 E, Washington Blvd / 28th St (Sb) Harrison Blvd @ 3065 S, Harrison Blvd @ 3225 S, Kershaw Street, Ogden Harrison Blvd @ 3415 S, 36th St @ 1255 E (Ogden), Edvalson St @ 1550 E, Edvalson St @ 1348 E, Washington Blvd / 29th St (Sb) Edvalson St @ 1234 E, Dixon Dr @ 3905 S, Harrison 2917 S Washington Blvd, Ogden Blvd @ 4255 S, Harrison Blvd @ 4471 S, Harrison Blvd @ 4605 S (Ogden), Harrison Blvd @ 4847 S, 30th St @ 427 E (Ogden) Harrison Blvd @ 5095 S (Ogden), Harrison Blvd @ 427 E 30th St, Ogden 5745 S, Us Hwy 89 @ 5985 S, Highway 89 @ 6201 S, Us Hwy 89 @ 6530 S (Uintah), South Weber P+R, 30th St @ 603 E Antelope Drive P+R, Fruit Heights P+R, Mountain Rd 603 E 30th St, Ogden @ 178 S, Mountain Rd @ 498 S, Mountain Road @ 850 S (Fruit Height, Main St @ 1779 N, Main St @ 30th St @ 803 E 1663 N (Farmington), Main St @ 1475 N, Main St @ 803 E 30th St, Ogden 1327 N (Farmington Shep, Main St @ 1217 N, Main St @ 1029 N, Main St @ 903 N, Park Ln. @ 330 W, 30th St @ 915 E Park Ln @ Lagoon Dr, Farmington Station (Bay E), 915 E 30th St, Ogden University Ave @ 283 N, University Ave @ 163 N, 100 N @ 873 W, State St @ 720 W, State St @ 361 W, 30th St @ 1005 E State St @ 95 W, State St @ 20 E (Farmington), 200 E 1005 E 30th St, Ogden @ 190 S, 200 E @ 350 S, 200 E @ 498 S, 200 E @ 548 S, 200 E @ 690 S, 200 E @ 810 S, 200 E @ 916 S, 200 30th St @ 1157 E E @ 1110 S, 200 E @ 1270 S, 200 E @ 1372 S, 200 E 1147 E 30th St, Ogden @ 1478 S (Farmingt0n), Main St @ 2155 N (Centerville), Main St @ 1951 N, Main St @ 1821 N, Harrison Blvd @ 3065 S Main St @ 1705 N, Main St @ 1595 N, Main St @ 3083 S Harrison Blvd, Ogden 1455 N, Main St @ 1301 N, Main St @ 1201 N (Centerville), Chase Ln @ 50 E Harrison Blvd @ 3225 S 3205 S Harrison Blvd, Ogden Harrison Blvd @ 3415 S 3425 S Harrison Blvd, Ogden 36th St @ 1255 E (Ogden) 3606 S Iowa Ave, Ogden Edvalson St @ 1550 E Edvalson St @ 1348 E 1346 E Edvalson St, Ogden Edvalson St @ 1234 E 1234 E Edvalson St, Ogden Dixon Dr @ 3905 S 3902 S Dixon Pkwy, Ogden Harrison Blvd @ 4255 S 4210 S Harrison Blvd, Ogden Harrison Blvd @ 4471 S 4411 S Harrison Blvd, Ogden Harrison Blvd @ 4605 S (Ogden) 4605 Harrison Boulevard, Ogden Harrison Blvd @ 4847 S 4847 S Harrison Blvd, Ogden Harrison Blvd @ 5095 S (Ogden) 5083 S Harrison Blvd, South Ogden Harrison Blvd @ 5745 S 5745 S Harrison Blvd, South Ogden Us Hwy 89 @ 5985 S 6024 S 1550 E, South Ogden Highway 89 @ 6201 S Us Hwy 89 @ 6530 S (Uintah) South Weber P+R Antelope Drive P+R Hobbs Creek Drive, Layton Fruit Heights P+R North Country Way East, Fruit Heights Mountain Rd @ 178 S 1589 E Green Rd, Fruit Heights Mountain Rd @ 498 S 486 S Mountain Rd, Fruit Heights Mountain Road @ 850 S (Fruit Height 910 S Mountain Rd, Fruit Heights Main St @ 1779 N North Main Street, Farmington Main St @ 1663 N (Farmington) 1649 N Hollyhock Cir, Farmington Main St @ 1475 N 768 W 1440 N, Farmington Main St @ 1327 N (Farmington Shep 1309 N Main St, Farmington Main St @ 1217 N 1199 N Hwy 106, Farmington Main St @ 1029 N 1029 N Main St, Farmington Main St @ 903 N Park Ln. @ 330 W 332 W Park Ln, Farmington Park Ln @ Lagoon Dr 697 N Lagoon Dr, Farmington Farmington Station (Bay E) 450 N 800 W, Farmington University Ave @ 283 N 256 N University Ave, Farmington University Ave @ 163 N 100 N @ 873 W 852 W Clark Ln, Farmington State St @ 720 W 736 W State St, Farmington State St @ 361 W 367 W State St, Farmington State St @ 95 W 95 W State St, Farmington State St @ 20 E (Farmington) 23 E State St, Farmington 200 E @ 190 S 165 E 200 S, Farmington 200 E @ 350 S 368 S 200 E, Farmington 200 E @ 498 S 504 S 200 E, Farmington 200 E @ 548 S 191 E Continental Dr, Farmington 200 E @ 690 S South 200 East, Farmington 200 E @ 810 S 814 S 200 E, Farmington 200 E @ 916 S 175 E Glovers Ln, Farmington 200 E @ 1110 S 1110 S 200 E, Farmington 200 E @ 1270 S 168 E 1235 S, Farmington 200 E @ 1372 S 184 E 1340 S, Farmington 200 E @ 1478 S (Farmingt0n) 1474 S 200 E, Farmington Main St @ 2155 N (Centerville) 16 E Old Haul Rd, Centerville Main St @ 1951 N 1973 N Main St, Centerville Main St @ 1821 N 1803 N Main St, Centerville Main St @ 1705 N 26 W Jennings Ln, Centerville Main St @ 1595 N 19 W Ricks Creek Way, Centerville Main St @ 1455 N 1460 N Main St, Centerville Main St @ 1301 N 1231 N Main St, Centerville Main St @ 1201 N (Centerville) 1167 N Main St, Centerville Chase Ln @ 50 E 65 E 1000 N, Centerville Direction: Downtown Salt Lake 455 bus Time Schedule 140 stops Downtown Salt Lake Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Wall Ave @ 1725 S 1760 S Wall Ave, Ogden Tuesday 8:55 PM Wall Ave @ 1987 S Wednesday 8:55 PM 1907 S Wall Ave, Ogden Thursday 8:55 PM Wall Ave @ 2155 S Friday 8:55 PM 2151 S Wall Ave, Ogden Saturday Not Operational Ogden Station (Bay 8) 2393 S Wall Ave, Ogden Wall Ave @ 2521 S 2522 S Wall Ave, Ogden 455 bus Info Direction: Downtown Salt Lake Wall Ave @ 2605 S Stops: 140 2600 S Wall Ave, Ogden Trip Duration: 122 min Line Summary: Wall Ave @ 1725 S, Wall Ave @ 1987 28th St @ 155 E S, Wall Ave @ 2155 S, Ogden Station (Bay 8), Wall 155 E 28th St, Ogden Ave @ 2521 S, Wall Ave @ 2605 S, 28th St @ 155 E, 2800 S @ 251 E, Washington Blvd / 28th St (Sb), 2800 S @ 251 E Washington Blvd / 29th St (Sb), 30th St @ 427 E 254 E 28th St, Ogden (Ogden), 30th St @ 603 E, 30th St @ 803 E, 30th St @ 915 E, 30th St @ 1005 E, 30th St @ 1157 E, Washington Blvd / 28th St (Sb) Harrison Blvd @ 3065 S, Harrison Blvd @ 3225 S, Kershaw Street, Ogden Harrison Blvd @ 3415 S, 36th St @ 1255 E (Ogden), Edvalson St @ 1550 E, Edvalson St @ 1348 E, Washington Blvd / 29th St (Sb) Edvalson St @ 1234 E, Dixon Dr @ 3905 S, Harrison 2917 S Washington Blvd, Ogden Blvd @ 4255 S, Harrison Blvd @ 4471 S, Harrison Blvd @ 4605 S (Ogden), Harrison Blvd @ 4847 S, 30th St @ 427 E (Ogden) Harrison Blvd @ 5095 S (Ogden), Harrison Blvd @ 427 E 30th St, Ogden 5745 S, Us Hwy 89 @ 5985 S, Highway 89 @ 6201 S, Us Hwy 89 @ 6530 S (Uintah), South Weber P+R, 30th St @ 603 E Antelope Drive P+R, Fruit Heights P+R, Mountain Rd 603 E 30th St, Ogden @ 178 S, Mountain Rd @ 498 S, Mountain Road @ 850 S (Fruit Height, Main St @ 1779 N, Main St @ 30th St @ 803 E 1663 N (Farmington), Main St @ 1475 N, Main St @ 803 E 30th St, Ogden 1327 N (Farmington Shep, Main St @ 1217 N, Main St @ 1029 N, Main St @ 903 N, Park Ln. @ 330 W, 30th St @ 915 E Park Ln @ Lagoon Dr, Farmington Station (Bay E), 915 E 30th St, Ogden University Ave @ 283 N, University Ave @ 163 N, 100 N @ 873 W, State St @ 720 W, State St @ 361 W, 30th St @ 1005 E State St @ 95 W, State St @ 20 E (Farmington), 200 E 1005 E 30th St, Ogden @ 190 S, 200 E @ 350 S, 200 E @ 498 S, 200 E @ 548 S, 200 E @ 690 S, 200 E @ 810 S, 200 E @ 916 S, 200 30th St @ 1157 E E @ 1110 S, 200 E @ 1270 S, 200 E @ 1372 S, 200 E 1147 E 30th St, Ogden @ 1478 S (Farmingt0n), Main St @ 2155 N (Centerville), Main St @ 1951 N, Main St @ 1821 N, Harrison Blvd @ 3065 S Main St @ 1705 N, Main St @ 1595 N, Main St @ 3083 S Harrison Blvd, Ogden 1455 N, Main St @ 1301 N, Main St @ 1201 N (Centerville), Chase Ln @ 50 E, Chase Ln @ 390 E, Harrison Blvd @ 3225 S 400 E @ 701 N, 400 E @ 585 N, 400 E @ 347 N, 400 E 3205 S Harrison Blvd, Ogden @ 255 N, 400 E @ 90 S, 400 E @ 390 S, 400 E @ 710 S, 400 E @ 910 S, 400 E @ 1565 N, 400 E @ 1405 N, Harrison Blvd @ 3415 S 400 E @ 1305 N, 400 E @ 1057 N, 400 E @ 675 N, 3425 S Harrison Blvd, Ogden 400 E @ 409 N, 400 E @ 155 N, 400 E @ 56 S, Medical Dr @ 450 E, Medical Dr @ 630 E, Medical Dr 36th St @ 1255 E (Ogden) @ 430 S, 500 S @ 535 E, Orchard Dr @ 530 S, 3606 S Iowa Ave, Ogden Orchard Dr @ 650 S, Orchard Dr @ 900 S, Orchard Dr @ 1090 S, Orchard Dr @ 1470 S, Orchard Dr @ 1812 Edvalson St @ 1550 E S, Orchard Dr @ 2122 S, Orchard Dr @ 2260 S, Orchard Dr @ 2550 S, Orchard Dr @ 2572 S, Orchard Edvalson St @ 1348 E Dr @ 2698 S, Orchard Dr @ 3010 S, Orchard Dr @ 1346 E Edvalson St, Ogden 3110 S, Orchard Dr @ 3346 S, Orchard Dr @ 3422 S, Orchard Dr @ 3738 S (N.
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