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41 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 41 bus time schedule & line map 41 41a Chedoke Hospital View In Website Mode The 41 bus line (41a Chedoke Hospital) has 7 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) 41a Chedoke Hospital: 12:00 AM - 11:20 PM (2) Gage at Industrial: 3:28 PM (3) Gage at Industrial Via Kenilworth: 12:25 AM - 11:51 PM (4) Gage at Industrial Via Ottawa: 12:03 AM - 11:33 PM (5) Lime Ridge Mall: 2:07 PM - 3:29 PM (6) Meadowlands: 12:20 AM - 11:40 PM (7) Mohawk at Upper James: 1:05 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 41 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 41 bus arriving. Direction: 41a Chedoke Hospital 41 bus Time Schedule 79 stops 41a Chedoke Hospital Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:28 AM - 11:47 PM Monday 5:02 AM - 11:20 PM Industrial Opposite Depew 42 Industrial Drive, Hamilton Tuesday 12:00 AM - 11:20 PM Gage at Burlington Wednesday 12:00 AM - 11:20 PM 950 Burlington Street, Hamilton Thursday 12:00 AM - 11:20 PM At 377 Gage Friday 12:00 AM - 11:20 PM 377 Gage Avenue, Hamilton Saturday 12:00 AM - 11:28 PM Gage at Beach 337 Gage Avenue, Hamilton Beach at Albemarle 140 Beach Road, Hamilton 41 bus Info Direction: 41a Chedoke Hospital Beach at Rowanwood Stops: 79 11 Rowanwood Street, Hamilton Trip Duration: 49 min Line Summary: Industrial Opposite Depew, Gage at Beach Opposite Gate 3 Burlington, At 377 Gage, Gage at Beach, Beach at 276 Beach Road, Hamilton Albemarle, Beach at Rowanwood, Beach Opposite Gate 3, Beach at Ottawa, Ottawa at Beach, Beach at Beach at Ottawa Woodleigh, Beach at Bayƒeld, Grenfell at Martimas, 49 Dalhousie Avenue, Hamilton Grenfell at Kenilworth, Kenilworth at Mcanulty, Kenilworth Opposite Vansitmart, Kenilworth at Ottawa at Beach Barton, Kenilworth at Albany, Kenilworth at Cannon, Ottawa Street North, Hamilton Kenilworth at Public Library, Kenilworth at Dunsmure, Kenilworth at Main, Kenilworth at Maple, Beach at Woodleigh Kenilworth at Central, Kenilworth at Monterey, 360 Beach Road, Hamilton Kenilworth at King, Kenilworth Circle at Kimberly, Upper Ottawa at Everton, Upper Ottawa at Beach at Bayƒeld Queensdale, Upper Ottawa at Brucedale, Upper 382 Beach Road, Hamilton Ottawa at Fennell, At 638 Upper Ottawa, Upper Ottawa at Ninth, Upper Ottawa at Tenth, Upper Grenfell at Martimas Ottawa at Mohawk, At 831 Mohawk, Mohawk at Grenfell Street, Hamilton East 45th, Mohawk at East 42nd, Mohawk at Upper Gage, Mohawk at East 36th, Mohawk at Camden, Grenfell at Kenilworth Mohawk at Upper Sherman, Mohawk at East 27th, 473 Kenilworth Avenue North, Hamilton Mohawk at East 25th, Mohawk Opposite Mall, Upper Kenilworth at Mcanulty Wentworth at Mohawk, At 848 Upper Wentworth, 425 Kenilworth Avenue North, Hamilton Upper Wentworth at Education, Limeridge Terminal, Upper Wentworth Opposite Kingƒsher, Upper Kenilworth Opposite Vansitmart Wentworth Opposite Education, At 841 Upper 341 Kenilworth Avenue North, Hamilton Wentworth, Mohawk at Upper Wentworth, Mohawk at East 16th, Mohawk at Seven Oaks, Mohawk at Kenilworth at Barton Upper Wellington, Mohawk at Dodson, Mohawk at 309 Kenilworth Avenue North, Hamilton Warren, Mohawk at Terrace, Mohawk at Upper James, Mohawk Opposite Amanda, Mohawk at West Kenilworth at Albany 5th, Mohawk at Neyer, At 263 Mohawk, Mohawk 251 Kenilworth Avenue, Hamilton Opposite Southlea, Mohawk at West 15th, Mohawk at West 18th, Mohawk at Garth, Mohawk at Juanita, Kenilworth at Cannon Mohawk at Buckingham East, Mohawk at Upper 165 Kenilworth Avenue North, Hamilton Paradise, Mohawk at Buckingham West, Mohawk at Rice, Opposite 70 Rice, Rice at Sanatorium, Kenilworth at Public Library Sanatorium Opposite Wilcox Building, Sanatorium 103 Kenilworth Avenue, Hamilton Opposite Evel Pavilion, Sanatorium Opposite Redfern, Sanatorium Opposite Brow Building, Kenilworth at Dunsmure Sanatorium Brow Building Loop 67 Kenilworth Avenue, Hamilton Kenilworth at Main 13 Kenilworth Avenue North, Hamilton Kenilworth at Maple 58 Kenilworth Avenue South, Hamilton Kenilworth at Central 96 Kenilworth Avenue South, Hamilton Kenilworth at Monterey 160 Kenilworth Avenue South, Hamilton Kenilworth at King 226 Kenilworth Avenue South, Hamilton Kenilworth Circle at Kimberly Kimberly Drive, Hamilton Upper Ottawa at Everton 334 Upper Ottawa Street, Hamilton Upper Ottawa at Queensdale 368 Upper Ottawa Street, Hamilton Upper Ottawa at Brucedale 428 Upper Ottawa Street, Hamilton Upper Ottawa at Fennell 580 Upper Ottawa Street, Hamilton At 638 Upper Ottawa 638 Upper Ottawa Street, Hamilton Upper Ottawa at Ninth 670 Upper Ottawa Street, Hamilton Upper Ottawa at Tenth 722 Upper Ottawa Street, Hamilton Upper Ottawa at Mohawk 788 Upper Ottawa Street, Hamilton At 831 Mohawk 831 Mohawk Road, Hamilton Mohawk at East 45th Mohawk Road East, Hamilton Mohawk at East 42nd 719 Mohawk Road East, Hamilton Mohawk at Upper Gage 681 Mohawk Road, Hamilton Mohawk at East 36th 615 Mohawk Road East, Hamilton Mohawk at Camden 581 Mohawk Road East, Hamilton Mohawk at Upper Sherman 499 Mohawk Road East, Hamilton Mohawk at East 27th Mohawk Road East, Hamilton Mohawk at East 25th 443 Mohawk Road East, Hamilton Mohawk Opposite Mall 395 Mohawk Road East, Hamilton Upper Wentworth at Mohawk 800 Upper Wentworth Street, Hamilton At 848 Upper Wentworth 836 Upper Wentworth Street, Hamilton Upper Wentworth at Education 920 Upper Wentworth Street, Hamilton Limeridge Terminal Upper Wentworth Opposite Kingƒsher Upper Wentworth Street, Hamilton Upper Wentworth Opposite Education 880 Upper Wentworth Street, Hamilton At 841 Upper Wentworth 841 Upper Wentworth Street, Hamilton Mohawk at Upper Wentworth Mohawk at East 16th 301 Mohawk Road East, Hamilton Mohawk at Seven Oaks 285 Mohawk Road East, Hamilton Mohawk at Upper Wellington Mohawk Road East, Hamilton Mohawk at Dodson 135 Mohawk Road East, Hamilton Mohawk at Warren 85 Mohawk Road East, Hamilton Mohawk at Terrace 45 Mohawk Road East, Hamilton Mohawk at Upper James 777 Upper James Street, Hamilton Mohawk Opposite Amanda 30 Mohawk Road West, Hamilton Mohawk at West 5th 100 Mohawk Road West, Hamilton Mohawk at Neyer 144 Mohawk Road West, Hamilton At 263 Mohawk 260 Mohawk Road, Hamilton Mohawk Opposite Southlea 296 Mohawk Road, Hamilton Mohawk at West 15th 360 Mohawk Road, Hamilton Mohawk at West 18th 400 Mohawk Road West, Hamilton Mohawk at Garth 438 Mohawk Road West, Hamilton Mohawk at Juanita 500 Mohawk Road, Hamilton Mohawk at Buckingham East 534 Mohawk Road West, Hamilton Mohawk at Upper Paradise 640 Mohawk Road West, Hamilton Mohawk at Buckingham West 704 Mohawk Road West, Hamilton Mohawk at Rice 3 Penlake Court, Hamilton Opposite 70 Rice Rice Avenue, Hamilton Rice at Sanatorium 449 Sanatorium Road, Hamilton Sanatorium Opposite Wilcox Building 630 Sanatorium Road, Hamilton Sanatorium Opposite Evel Pavilion 184 West 35th Street, Hamilton Sanatorium Opposite Redfern 728 Sanatorium Road, Hamilton Sanatorium Opposite Brow Building 829 Sanatorium Road, Hamilton Sanatorium Brow Building Loop Direction: Gage at Industrial 41 bus Time Schedule 64 stops Gage at Industrial Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 3:28 PM Mohawk at Rice 145 Rice Avenue, Hamilton Tuesday 3:28 PM Mohawk Opposite Buckingham Wednesday 3:28 PM 145 Rice Avenue, Hamilton Thursday 3:28 PM Mohawk at Upper Paradise Friday 3:28 PM 631 Mohawk Road West, Hamilton Saturday Not Operational Mohawk at Ashton 525 Mohawk Road West, Hamilton Mohawk at Garth 409 Mohawk Road West, Hamilton 41 bus Info Direction: Gage at Industrial Mohawk Opposite West 16th Stops: 64 373 Mohawk Road West, Hamilton Trip Duration: 50 min Line Summary: Mohawk at Rice, Mohawk Opposite Mohawk at Millbank Buckingham, Mohawk at Upper Paradise, Mohawk 349 Mohawk Road West, Hamilton at Ashton, Mohawk at Garth, Mohawk Opposite West 16th, Mohawk at Millbank, Mohawk at Mohawk at Southlea Southlea, At 261 Mohawk, Mohawk Opposite Neyer, 329 Mohawk Road West, Hamilton Mohawk at West 5th, Mohawk at Caledon, Mohawk at Upper James, Mohawk at Hayden, Mohawk At 261 Mohawk Opposite Warren, Mohawk Opposite Dodson, 263 Mohawk Road West, Hamilton Mohawk at Upper Wellington, Mohawk Opposite Seven Oaks, Mohawk Opposite East 16th, Mohawk Mohawk Opposite Neyer at Upper Wentworth, At 848 Upper Wentworth, Upper 185 Mohawk Road, Hamilton Wentworth at Education, Limeridge Terminal, Upper Wentworth Opposite Kingƒsher, Upper Wentworth Mohawk at West 5th Opposite Education, At 841 Upper Wentworth, 61 Mohawk Road West, Hamilton Mohawk at Mall, Mohawk Opposite East 27th, Mohawk at Upper Sherman, Mohawk at Meaford, Mohawk at Caledon Mohawk at Lawƒeld, Mohawk at Upper Gage, 2 Caledon Avenue, Hamilton Mohawk at Palmer, Mohawk Opposite East 45th, Mohawk at Upper Ottawa, Upper Ottawa Opposite Mohawk at Upper James Edenhill, Upper Ottawa at Sandalwood, Upper Mohawk Road East, Hamilton Ottawa at Broker, At 633 Upper Ottawa, Upper Ottawa at Fennell, Upper Ottawa at Brucedale, Upper Mohawk at Hayden Ottawa Opposite Queensdale, Upper Ottawa 1 Hayden Street, Hamilton Opposite Sunning Hill, Kenilworth Circle at Kimberly, Kenilworth at King, Kenilworth at Monterey, Mohawk Opposite Warren Kenilworth at Central, Kenilworth at Maple, 88 Mohawk Road East, Hamilton Kenilworth at Main, Kenilworth at Dunsmure, Kenilworth at Roxborough, Kenilworth at Cannon, Mohawk Opposite Dodson Kenilworth at Britannia, Kenilworth at Albany, 126 Mohawk Road East, Hamilton Kenilworth at Barton, Kenilworth at Merchison, Opposite 455 Kenilworth, Kenilworth at Dofasco, Mohawk at Upper Wellington Kenilworth at Beach, Burlington Opposite Stapleton, 150 Mohawk Road East, Hamilton 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