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12 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 12 bus time schedule & line map 12 Interlaken Park - First Hill - Downtown Seattle View In Website Mode The 12 bus line (Interlaken Park - First Hill - Downtown Seattle) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Atlantic Base Via Broadway: 8:06 AM - 6:05 PM (2) Downtown Seattle Madison St: 5:57 AM - 11:49 PM (3) Interlaken Park Via 19th Ave: 12:02 AM - 11:32 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 12 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 12 bus arriving. Direction: Atlantic Base Via Broadway 12 bus Time Schedule 13 stops Atlantic Base Via Broadway Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:27 AM - 11:51 PM Monday 12:21 AM - 6:05 PM 19th Ave E & E Galer St 1246 19th Avenue East, Seattle Tuesday 8:06 AM - 6:05 PM 19th Ave E & E Highland Dr Wednesday 8:06 AM - 6:05 PM 1155 19th Ave E, Seattle Thursday 8:06 AM - 6:05 PM 19th Ave E & E Prospect St Friday 8:06 AM - 6:05 PM 1823 East Prospect Street, Seattle Saturday 9:57 PM 19th Ave E & E Aloha St 19th Avenue East, Seattle 19th Ave E & E Mercer St 525 19th Avenue East, Seattle 12 bus Info Direction: Atlantic Base Via Broadway 19th Ave E & E Harrison St Stops: 13 333 19th Avenue East, Seattle Trip Duration: 9 min Line Summary: 19th Ave E & E Galer St, 19th Ave E & 19th Ave E & E John St E Highland Dr, 19th Ave E & E Prospect St, 19th Ave E 133 19th Avenue East, Seattle & E Aloha St, 19th Ave E & E Mercer St, 19th Ave E & E Harrison St, 19th Ave E & E John St, 19th Ave & E 19th Ave & E Denny Way Denny Way, E Madison St & 19th Ave, E Madison St & 1827 19th Avenue, Seattle 17th Ave, E Madison St & 15th Ave, E Madison St & 13th Ave, E Madison St & Broadway Ct E Madison St & 19th Ave 1818 E Madison St, Seattle E Madison St & 17th Ave 1605 17th Avenue, Seattle E Madison St & 15th Ave 1420 East Madison Street, Seattle E Madison St & 13th Ave 1408 12th Avenue, Seattle E Madison St & Broadway Ct 1100 Broadway, Seattle Direction: Downtown Seattle Madison St 12 bus Time Schedule 19 stops Downtown Seattle Madison St Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:18 AM - 11:45 PM Monday 5:57 AM - 11:49 PM 19th Ave E & E Galer St 1246 19th Avenue East, Seattle Tuesday 5:57 AM - 11:49 PM 19th Ave E & E Highland Dr Wednesday 5:57 AM - 11:49 PM 1155 19th Ave E, Seattle Thursday 5:57 AM - 11:49 PM 19th Ave E & E Prospect St Friday 5:57 AM - 11:49 PM 1823 East Prospect Street, Seattle Saturday 6:18 AM - 11:47 PM 19th Ave E & E Aloha St 19th Avenue East, Seattle 19th Ave E & E Mercer St 525 19th Avenue East, Seattle 12 bus Info Direction: Downtown Seattle Madison St 19th Ave E & E Harrison St Stops: 19 333 19th Avenue East, Seattle Trip Duration: 17 min Line Summary: 19th Ave E & E Galer St, 19th Ave E & 19th Ave E & E John St E Highland Dr, 19th Ave E & E Prospect St, 19th Ave E 133 19th Avenue East, Seattle & E Aloha St, 19th Ave E & E Mercer St, 19th Ave E & E Harrison St, 19th Ave E & E John St, 19th Ave & E 19th Ave & E Denny Way Denny Way, E Madison St & 19th Ave, E Madison St & 1827 19th Avenue, Seattle 17th Ave, E Madison St & 15th Ave, E Madison St & 13th Ave, E Madison St & Broadway Ct, Madison St & E Madison St & 19th Ave Summit Ave, Madison St & Boren Ave, Madison St & 1818 E Madison St, Seattle 9th Ave, Madison St & 5th Ave, Madison St & 4th Ave, Madison St & 2nd Ave E Madison St & 17th Ave 1605 17th Avenue, Seattle E Madison St & 15th Ave 1420 East Madison Street, Seattle E Madison St & 13th Ave 1408 12th Avenue, Seattle E Madison St & Broadway Ct 1100 Broadway, Seattle Madison St & Summit Ave 1310 Madison Street, Seattle Madison St & Boren Ave 1016 Madison Street, Seattle Madison St & 9th Ave 813 Madison Street, Seattle Madison St & 5th Ave 501 Madison Street, Seattle Madison St & 4th Ave 1016 3rd Ave, Seattle Madison St & 2nd Ave 1000 2nd Avenue, Seattle Direction: Interlaken Park Via 19th Ave 12 bus Time Schedule 25 stops Interlaken Park Via 19th Ave Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:02 AM - 11:57 PM Monday 5:30 AM - 11:32 PM Madison St & 2nd Ave 1000 2nd Avenue, Seattle Tuesday 12:02 AM - 11:32 PM Marion St & 1st Ave Wednesday 12:02 AM - 11:32 PM 822 1st Ave, Seattle Thursday 12:02 AM - 11:32 PM Marion St & 2nd Ave Friday 12:02 AM - 11:32 PM 205 Marion Street, Seattle Saturday 12:02 AM - 11:02 PM Marion St & 4th Ave 820 4th Ave, Seattle Madison St & 8th Ave 811 Madison Street, Seattle 12 bus Info Direction: Interlaken Park Via 19th Ave Madison St & Boren Ave Stops: 25 1103 Madison St, Seattle Trip Duration: 22 min Line Summary: Madison St & 2nd Ave, Marion St & Madison St & Summit Ave 1st Ave, Marion St & 2nd Ave, Marion St & 4th Ave, 1303 Madison Street, Seattle Madison St & 8th Ave, Madison St & Boren Ave, Madison St & Summit Ave, E Madison St & Broadway, E Madison St & Broadway E Madison St & 12th Ave, E Madison St & 14th Ave, E 1100 Broadway, Seattle Madison St & 15th Ave, E Madison St & 17th Ave, E Madison St & 18th Ave, 19th Ave & E Madison St, E Madison St & 12th Ave 19th Ave E & E Denny Way, 19th Ave E & E John St, 1111 East Madison Street, Seattle 19th Ave E & E Thomas St, 19th Ave E & E Harrison St, 19th Ave E & E Republican St, 19th Ave E & E Roy E Madison St & 14th Ave St, 19th Ave E & E Aloha St, 19th Ave E & E Prospect 1325 East Madison Street, Seattle St, 19th Ave E & E Highland Dr, Interlaken Turnback Loop & 19th Ave E, 19th Ave E & E Galer St E Madison St & 15th Ave 1501 East Madison Street, Seattle E Madison St & 17th Ave 1627 East Madison Street, Seattle E Madison St & 18th Ave 1823 East Madison Street, Seattle 19th Ave & E Madison St 1908 E Madison St, Seattle 19th Ave E & E Denny Way 106 19th Avenue East, Seattle 19th Ave E & E John St 202 19th Ave E, Seattle 19th Ave E & E Thomas St 309 19th Ave E, Seattle 19th Ave E & E Harrison St 332 19th Ave E, Seattle 19th Ave E & E Republican St 506 19th Avenue East, Seattle 19th Ave E & E Roy St 708 19th Avenue East, Seattle 19th Ave E & E Aloha St 900 19th Ave E, Seattle 19th Ave E & E Prospect St 1106 19th Ave E, Seattle 19th Ave E & E Highland Dr East Highland Drive, Seattle Interlaken Turnback Loop & 19th Ave E 19th Avenue Northeast, Seattle 19th Ave E & E Galer St 1246 19th Avenue East, Seattle 12 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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