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51 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 51 bus time schedule & line map 51 Britannia View In Website Mode The 51 bus line (Britannia) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Britannia: 6:46 AM - 11:28 PM (2) Tunney's Pasture: 5:40 AM - 10:36 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 51 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 51 bus arriving. Direction: Britannia 51 bus Time Schedule 64 stops Britannia Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:45 AM - 11:45 PM Monday 6:46 AM - 11:28 PM Tunney's Pasture D Yarrow Driveway, Ottawa Tuesday 6:46 AM - 11:28 PM Holland / Spencer Wednesday 6:46 AM - 11:28 PM 66 Holland Avenue, Ottawa Thursday 6:46 AM - 11:28 PM Holland / Wellington Friday 6:46 AM - 11:28 PM 102 Holland Avenue, Ottawa Saturday 7:21 AM - 11:45 PM Wellington / Caroline 1275 Wellington Street West, Ottawa Wellington / Gilchrist 1347 Wellington Street West, Ottawa 51 bus Info Direction: Britannia Wellington / Carleton Stops: 64 1405 Wellington Street West, Ottawa Trip Duration: 35 min Line Summary: Tunney's Pasture D, Holland / Richmond / Island Park Spencer, Holland / Wellington, Wellington / Caroline, 70 Richmond Road, Ottawa Wellington / Gilchrist, Wellington / Carleton, Richmond / Island Park, Richmond / Hilson, Richmond / Hilson Kirkwood / Richmond, Kirkwood / Byron, Kirkwood / 111 Richmond Road, Ottawa Geoffrey, Kirkwood / Iona, Clare / Kirkwood, Clare / Laderoute, Clare / Tweedsmuir, Clare / Evered, Kirkwood / Richmond Churchill / Princeton, Churchill / Avondale, Kirkwood Avenue, Ottawa Dovercourt / Churchill, Dovercourt / Roosevelt, Dovercourt / Brierwood, Dovercourt / Broadview, Kirkwood / Byron Dovercourt / Denbury, Dovercourt / Mansƒeld, 443 Dawson Ave, Ottawa Dovercourt / Windermere, Dovercourt / Wavell, Dovercourt / Rowanwood, Dovercourt / Sherbourne, Kirkwood / Geoffrey Saville Row / Black Friars, Saville Row / Neepawa, 465 Dawson Ave, Ottawa Saville Row / Lockhart, Saville Row / Woodroffe, Woodroffe / Flower, Carlingwood - Loblaws, Carling / Kirkwood / Iona Woodroffe, Carling / Woodland, Carling / Richardson, 505 Kirkwood Avenue, Ottawa Carling / Wentworth, Carling / Edgeworth, Lincoln Fields 5a, Lincoln Fields 4b, Carling / Tavistock, Clare / Kirkwood Croydon / Lincoln Fields Mall, Lincoln Fields Mall 181 Clare Street, Ottawa East, Richmond / Assaly, Richmond / Croydon, Richmond / Plaza, Richmond / Poulin, Poulin / Clare / Laderoute Priscilla, Poulin / Don, Poulin / Violet, Howe / 205 Clare Street, Ottawa Britannia, Britannia / Salina, Britannia / Jamieson, Britannia / Rowatt, Cassels / Bradford, Bradford / Clare / Tweedsmuir Rowatt, Bradford / Jamieson, Salina / Bradford, 259 Clare Street, Ottawa Britannia / Howe, Don / Zephyr, Don / Greenview, Britannia Park Parking, Britannia Park Loop Clare / Evered 287 Clare Street, Ottawa Churchill / Princeton 556 Churchill Ave N, Ottawa Churchill / Avondale 586 Churchill Ave N, Ottawa Dovercourt / Churchill 636 Churchill Ave N, Ottawa Dovercourt / Roosevelt 411 Dovercourt Avenue, Ottawa Dovercourt / Brierwood 451 Dovercourt Avenue, Ottawa Dovercourt / Broadview 526 Dovercourt Ave, Ottawa Dovercourt / Denbury 544 Dovercourt Avenue, Ottawa Dovercourt / Mansƒeld 587 Dovercourt Avenue, Ottawa Dovercourt / Windermere 619 Dovercourt Avenue, Ottawa Dovercourt / Wavell 671 Dovercourt Avenue, Ottawa Dovercourt / Rowanwood 701 Dovercourt Avenue, Ottawa Dovercourt / Sherbourne 731 Dovercourt Avenue, Ottawa Saville Row / Black Friars 2069 Black Friars Road, Ottawa Saville Row / Neepawa Saville Row, Ottawa Saville Row / Lockhart 271 Lockhart Avenue, Ottawa Saville Row / Woodroffe 281 Woodroffe Avenue, Ottawa Woodroffe / Flower 284 Woodroffe Avenue, Ottawa Carlingwood - Loblaws Carling / Woodroffe 2177 Carling Avenue, Ottawa Carling / Woodland 503 Woodland Ave, Ottawa Carling / Richardson 2313 Carling Avenue, Ottawa Carling / Wentworth 525 Wentworth Ave, Ottawa Carling / Edgeworth 2385 Carling Avenue, Ottawa Lincoln Fields 5a 2385 Carling Avenue, Ottawa Lincoln Fields 4b Transitway, Ottawa Carling / Tavistock 2545 Carling Avenue, Ottawa Croydon / Lincoln Fields Mall Croydon Avenue, Ottawa Lincoln Fields Mall East 2525 Carling Avenue, Ottawa Richmond / Assaly 1355 Richmond Road, Ottawa Richmond / Croydon 1397 Richmond Road, Ottawa Richmond / Plaza 1315 Richmond Road, Ottawa Richmond / Poulin 1493 Richmond Road, Ottawa Poulin / Priscilla 359 Poulin Avenue, Ottawa Poulin / Don 323 Poulin Avenue, Ottawa Poulin / Violet 265 Poulin Avenue, Ottawa Howe / Britannia 2720 Howe Street, Ottawa Britannia / Salina 221 Britannia Road, Ottawa Britannia / Jamieson 161 Britannia Road, Ottawa Britannia / Rowatt 89 Britannia Road, Ottawa Cassels / Bradford 2775 Cassels Street, Ottawa Bradford / Rowatt 100 Bradford Street, Ottawa Bradford / Jamieson 138 Bradford Street, Ottawa Salina / Bradford 217 Bradford Street, Ottawa Britannia / Howe 244 Britannia Road, Ottawa Don / Zephyr 2741 Don Street, Ottawa Don / Greenview 331 Greenview Avenue, Ottawa Britannia Park Parking 39 Farrow Street, Ottawa Britannia Park Loop 120 Greenview Avenue, Ottawa Direction: Tunney's Pasture 51 bus Time Schedule 62 stops Tunney's Pasture Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:01 AM - 11:01 PM Monday 5:40 AM - 10:36 PM Britannia Park Loop 120 Greenview Avenue, Ottawa Tuesday 5:40 AM - 10:36 PM Britannia Park Wednesday 5:40 AM - 10:36 PM 39 Farrow Street, Ottawa Thursday 5:40 AM - 10:36 PM Don / Greenview Friday 5:40 AM - 10:36 PM 2760 Don Street, Ottawa Saturday 6:34 AM - 10:36 PM Don / Britannia 2734 Don Street, Ottawa Britannia / Howe 275 Britannia Road, Ottawa 51 bus Info Direction: Tunney's Pasture Britannia / Salina Stops: 62 221 Britannia Road, Ottawa Trip Duration: 34 min Line Summary: Britannia Park Loop, Britannia Park, Britannia / Jamieson Don / Greenview, Don / Britannia, Britannia / Howe, 161 Britannia Road, Ottawa Britannia / Salina, Britannia / Jamieson, Britannia / Rowatt, Cassels / Bradford, Bradford / Rowatt, Britannia / Rowatt Bradford / Jamieson, Salina / Bradford, Britannia / 89 Britannia Road, Ottawa Howe, Poulin / Violet, Poulin / Regina, Poulin / Don, Poulin / Priscilla, Richmond / Forest, Richmond / Cassels / Bradford Croydon, Croydon / Bond, Carling / Connaught, 2775 Cassels Street, Ottawa Lincoln Fields 3b, Carling / Edgeworth, Carling / Fox, Carling / Woodroffe, Carling / Fairlawn, Carlingwood Bradford / Rowatt - Loblaws, Woodroffe / Carlingwood Mall, Woodroffe 100 Bradford Street, Ottawa / Flower, Saville Row / Woodroffe, Saville Row / Haymarket, Saville Row / Neepawa, Saville Row / Bradford / Jamieson Black Friars, Sherbourne / Dovercourt, Dovercourt / 138 Bradford Street, Ottawa Courtenay, Dovercourt / Windermere, Dovercourt / Mansƒeld, Dovercourt / Denbury, Dovercourt / Salina / Bradford Broadview, Dovercourt / Brierwood, Dovercourt / 217 Bradford Street, Ottawa Roosevelt, Dovercourt / Churchill, Churchill / Avondale, Churchill / Clare, Clare / Evered, Clare / Britannia / Howe Tweedsmuir, Clare / Westhaven, Clare / Kirkwood, 244 Britannia Road, Ottawa Kirkwood / Iona, Kirkwood / Geoffrey, Kirkwood / Byron, Kirkwood / Richmond, Richmond / Hilson, Poulin / Violet Richmond / Island Park, Wellington / Mayfair, 290 Poulin Avenue, Ottawa Wellington / Granville, Wellington / Clarendon, Wellington / Harmer, Holland / Wellington, Holland / Poulin / Regina Spencer, Holland / Scott, Tunney's Pasture D 302 Poulin Avenue, Ottawa Poulin / Don 326 Poulin Avenue, Ottawa Poulin / Priscilla 2680 Priscilla St, Ottawa Richmond / Forest 1315 Richmond Road, Ottawa Richmond / Croydon 1394 Richmond Road, Ottawa Croydon / Bond 2577 Carling Ave, Ottawa Carling / Connaught 811 Connaught Avenue, Ottawa Lincoln Fields 3b 1250 Richmond Road, Ottawa Carling / Edgeworth 2374 Carling Avenue, Ottawa Carling / Fox 2310 Carling Avenue, Ottawa Carling / Woodroffe 2254 Carling Avenue, Ottawa Carling / Fairlawn 2164 Carling Avenue, Ottawa Carlingwood - Loblaws Woodroffe / Carlingwood Mall 326 Woodroffe Ave, Ottawa Woodroffe / Flower 296 Woodroffe Ave, Ottawa Saville Row / Woodroffe 281 Woodroffe Ave, Ottawa Saville Row / Haymarket Saville Row / Neepawa 2068 Saville Row, Ottawa Saville Row / Black Friars 2000 Saville Row, Ottawa Sherbourne / Dovercourt 547 Sherbourne Road, Ottawa Dovercourt / Courtenay 702 Dovercourt Avenue, Ottawa Dovercourt / Windermere 652 Dovercourt Avenue, Ottawa Dovercourt / Mansƒeld 612 Dovercourt Avenue, Ottawa Dovercourt / Denbury 544 Dovercourt Avenue, Ottawa Dovercourt / Broadview 526 Dovercourt Avenue, Ottawa Dovercourt / Brierwood 464 Dovercourt Avenue, Ottawa Dovercourt / Roosevelt 412 Dovercourt Avenue, Ottawa Dovercourt / Churchill 334 Dovercourt Avenue, Ottawa Churchill / Avondale 599 Churchill Avenue North, Ottawa Churchill / Clare 545 Churchill Avenue North, Ottawa Clare / Evered 294 Clare Street, Ottawa Clare / Tweedsmuir 264 Clare Street, Ottawa Clare / Westhaven 200 Clare Street, Ottawa Clare / Kirkwood 180 Clare Street, Ottawa Kirkwood / Iona 515 Kirkwood Avenue, Ottawa Kirkwood / Geoffrey 165 Geoffrey St, Ottawa Kirkwood / Byron 421 Kirkwood Avenue, Ottawa Kirkwood / Richmond 164 Richmond Rd, Ottawa Richmond / Hilson 111 Richmond Road, Ottawa Richmond / Island Park 70 Richmond Road, Ottawa Wellington / Mayfair 1422 Wellington Street West, Ottawa Wellington / Granville 1354 Wellington Street West, Ottawa Wellington / Clarendon 1380 Wellington Street West, Ottawa Wellington / Harmer 1272 Wellington Street West, Ottawa Holland / Wellington 1233 Wellington Street West, Ottawa Holland / Spencer 65 Holland Avenue, Ottawa Holland / Scott 11 Holland Avenue, Ottawa Tunney's Pasture D Yarrow Driveway, Ottawa 51 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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