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12 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 12 bus time schedule & line map 12 Northgate - Kingsway-RAH View In Website Mode The 12 bus line (Northgate - Kingsway-RAH) has 7 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) 102 Street & Macdonald Drive →Northgate Transit Centre Bay C: 3:10 PM - 4:27 PM (2) Amiskwaciy Parking Lot →Kingsway Rah Transit Centre Bay A: 3:21 PM (3) Amiskwaciy Parking Lot →Northgate Transit Centre Bay C: 3:18 PM (4) Hudson Road & 142 Avenue →142 Street & 109 Avenue: 7:59 AM (5) Kingsway Rah Transit Centre Bay A →Northgate Transit Centre Bay C: 5:50 AM - 11:47 PM (6) Northgate Transit Centre Bay C →102 Street & Macdonald Drive: 7:00 AM - 7:30 AM (7) Northgate Transit Centre Bay C →Kingsway Rah Transit Centre Bay A: 12:00 AM - 11:30 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: 102 Street & Macdonald 12 bus Time Schedule Drive →Northgate Transit Centre Bay C 102 Street & Macdonald Drive →Northgate Transit 66 stops Centre Bay C Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 3:10 PM - 4:27 PM 102 Street & Macdonald Drive 10124 Macdonald Drive North-west, Edmonton Tuesday 3:10 PM - 4:27 PM 101 Street & 101a Avenue Ns Wednesday 3:10 PM - 4:27 PM 10050 100a Street Nw, Edmonton Thursday 3:10 PM - 4:27 PM 101 Street & 102 Avenue Friday 3:10 PM - 4:27 PM 10205 101 Street North-west, Edmonton Saturday Not Operational 101 Street & 103a Avenue 10323 101 Street North-west, Edmonton 101 Street & 104 Avenue 12 bus Info 101 Street & 105a Avenue Direction: 102 Street & Macdonald Drive →Northgate 10533 101 Street Nw, Edmonton Transit Centre Bay C Stops: 66 101 Street & 107a Avenue Trip Duration: 63 min 10727 101 Street North-west, Edmonton Line Summary: 102 Street & Macdonald Drive, 101 Street & 101a Avenue Ns, 101 Street & 102 Avenue, 101 Street & 108a Avenue 101 Street & 103a Avenue, 101 Street & 104 Avenue, 9823 109a Avenue North-west, Edmonton 101 Street & 105a Avenue, 101 Street & 107a Avenue, 101 Street & 108a Avenue, 101 Street & 110 101 Street & 110 Avenue Avenue, 101 Street & 111 Avenue, 102 Street & 111 10981 101 Street Nw, Edmonton Avenue, Kingsway Rah Transit Centre Bay A, 108 Street & Kingsway, 109 Street & Kingsway, Princess 101 Street & 111 Avenue Elizabeth Av & Kingsway, Tower Road & Kingsway, 111 Avenue NW, Edmonton Airport Road E & Kingsway, 117 Street & Kingsway, Airport Road W & Kingsway, Airport Road W & 102 Street & 111 Avenue Kingsway, 122 Street & 118 Avenue, 124 Street & 118 Avenue, 127 Street & 118 Avenue, 127 Street & 119 Kingsway Rah Transit Centre Bay A Avenue, 127 Street & 121 Avenue, 127 Street & 123 10459 111 Avenue North-west, Edmonton Avenue, 127 Street & Yellowhead Trail, 127 Street & 127 Avenue, 127 Street & 129 Avenue, 129 Street & 108 Street & Kingsway 129 Avenue, 132 Street & 129 Avenue, 132 Street & Kingsway NW, Edmonton 130 Avenue, 132 Street & 131a Avenue, 132 Street & 132 Avenue, 135 Street & 132 Avenue, 137 Street & 109 Street & Kingsway 132 Avenue, Dunvegan Road & 131b Avenue, 10904 Kingsway Avenue North-west, Edmonton Dunvegan Road & 131 Avenue, Dunvegan Road Loop, Dunvegan Road & 131 Avenue, 140 Street & Princess Elizabeth Av & Kingsway 132 Avenue, 140 Street & 135 Avenue, 137 Street & 11104 Kingsway Avenue North-west, Edmonton 135 Avenue, 135 Street & 135 Avenue, 135 Street & 134 Avenue, 132a Street & 134 Avenue, 131 Street & Tower Road & Kingsway 135 Avenue, 129 Street & 135 Avenue, 127 Street & 11404 Kingsway Avenue North-west, Edmonton 135 Avenue, 127 Street & 133 Avenue, 127 Street & 132 Avenue, 125 Street & 132 Avenue, 123a Street & Airport Road E & Kingsway 132 Avenue, 120 Street & 132 Avenue, 116 Street & 11504 Kingsway Avenue North-west, Edmonton 132 Avenue, 115 Street & 132 Avenue, 113a Street & 132 Avenue, 112 Street & 132 Avenue, 109 Street & 117 Street & Kingsway 132 Avenue, 107 Street & 132 Avenue, 105 Street & 11727 Kingsway Avenue North-west, Edmonton 132 Avenue, 102 Street & 132 Avenue, 97 Street & 132 Avenue, 97 Street & 134 Avenue, 97 Street & 135 Airport Road W & Kingsway Avenue, Northgate Transit Centre Bay C Airport Road W & Kingsway 11903 Kingsway Avenue North-west, Edmonton 122 Street & 118 Avenue 12208 118 Avenue Nw, Edmonton 124 Street & 118 Avenue 11802 124 Street Nw, Edmonton 127 Street & 118 Avenue 11803 127 Street North-west, Edmonton 127 Street & 119 Avenue 11903 127 Street North-west, Edmonton 127 Street & 121 Avenue 12103 127 Street North-west, Edmonton 127 Street & 123 Avenue 127 Street NW, Edmonton 127 Street & Yellowhead Trail 12503 127 Street North-west, Edmonton 127 Street & 127 Avenue 12703 127 Street North-west, Edmonton 127 Street & 129 Avenue 12724 129 Avenue North-west, Edmonton 129 Street & 129 Avenue 12846 129 Street Nw, Edmonton 132 Street & 129 Avenue 12903 132 Street North-west, Edmonton 132 Street & 130 Avenue 13003 132 Street North-west, Edmonton 132 Street & 131a Avenue 13124 132 Street North-west, Edmonton 132 Street & 132 Avenue 13204 132 Street Nw, Edmonton 135 Street & 132 Avenue 132 Avenue NW, Edmonton 137 Street & 132 Avenue 13704 132 Avenue North-west, Edmonton Dunvegan Road & 131b Avenue 104 Dunvegan Road North-west, Edmonton Dunvegan Road & 131 Avenue 188 Dunvegan Road North-west, Edmonton Dunvegan Road Loop 204 Dunvegan Road North-west, Edmonton Dunvegan Road & 131 Avenue 155 Dunvegan Road North-west, Edmonton 140 Street & 132 Avenue 13223 140 Street Nw, Edmonton 140 Street & 135 Avenue 13907 135 Avenue Nw, Edmonton 137 Street & 135 Avenue 135 Avenue NW, Edmonton 135 Street & 135 Avenue 13448 135 Street North-west, Edmonton 135 Street & 134 Avenue 13407 134 Avenue Nw, Edmonton 132a Street & 134 Avenue 13403 132a Street North-west, Edmonton 131 Street & 135 Avenue 13023 135 Avenue North-west, Edmonton 129 Street & 135 Avenue 12827 135 Avenue North-west, Edmonton 127 Street & 135 Avenue 13442 127 Street North-west, Edmonton 127 Street & 133 Avenue 13312 127 Street North-west, Edmonton 127 Street & 132 Avenue 12603 132 Avenue North-west, Edmonton 125 Street & 132 Avenue 12415 132 Avenue Nw, Edmonton 123a Street & 132 Avenue 12319 132 Avenue North-west, Edmonton 120 Street & 132 Avenue 11935 132 Avenue North-west, Edmonton 116 Street & 132 Avenue 11623 132 Avenue North-west, Edmonton 115 Street & 132 Avenue 11423 132 Avenue North-west, Edmonton 113a Street & 132 Avenue 11303 132 Avenue North-west, Edmonton 112 Street & 132 Avenue 13124 112 Street North-west, Edmonton 109 Street & 132 Avenue 10823 132 Avenue Nw, Edmonton 107 Street & 132 Avenue 10619 132 Avenue Nw, Edmonton 105 Street & 132 Avenue 10433 132 Avenue North-west, Edmonton 102 Street & 132 Avenue 10109 132 Avenue Nw, Edmonton 97 Street & 132 Avenue 13203 97 Street North-west, Edmonton 97 Street & 134 Avenue 13407 97 Street Nw, Edmonton 97 Street & 135 Avenue 13503 97 Street North-west, Edmonton Northgate Transit Centre Bay C 9630 137 Avenue North-west, Edmonton Direction: Amiskwaciy Parking Lot →Kingsway Rah 12 bus Time Schedule Transit Centre Bay A Amiskwaciy Parking Lot →Kingsway Rah Transit 10 stops Centre Bay A Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 3:21 PM Amiskwaciy Parking Lot 101 Airport Road NW, Edmonton Tuesday 3:21 PM Hangar 25 & Airport Road Wednesday 3:21 PM Thursday 3:21 PM 119 Street & Kingsway Friday 3:21 PM 117 Street & Kingsway 11621 Kingsway Avenue North-west, Edmonton Saturday Not Operational 115 Street & Kingsway Tower Road & Kingsway 11315 Kingsway Nw, Edmonton 12 bus Info Direction: Amiskwaciy Parking Lot →Kingsway Rah Princess Elizabeth Avenue & Kingsway Transit Centre Bay A Kingsway NW, Edmonton Stops: 10 Trip Duration: 13 min 109 Street & Kingsway Line Summary: Amiskwaciy Parking Lot, Hangar 25 10823 Kingsway Nw, Edmonton & Airport Road, 119 Street & Kingsway, 117 Street & Kingsway, 115 Street & Kingsway, Tower Road & 107 Street & 111 Avenue Kingsway, Princess Elizabeth Avenue & Kingsway, 10703 111 Avenue North-west, Edmonton 109 Street & Kingsway, 107 Street & 111 Avenue, Kingsway Rah Transit Centre Bay A Kingsway Rah Transit Centre Bay A 10459 111 Avenue North-west, Edmonton Direction: Amiskwaciy Parking Lot →Northgate 12 bus Time Schedule Transit Centre Bay C Amiskwaciy Parking Lot →Northgate Transit Centre 49 stops Bay C Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 3:18 PM Amiskwaciy Parking Lot 101 Airport Road NW, Edmonton Tuesday 3:18 PM Hangar 25 & Airport Road Wednesday 3:18 PM Thursday 3:18 PM Airport Road W & Kingsway 11903 Kingsway Avenue North-west, Edmonton Friday 3:18 PM 122 Street & 118 Avenue Saturday Not Operational 12208 118 Avenue Nw, Edmonton 124 Street & 118 Avenue 11802 124 Street Nw, Edmonton 12 bus Info 127 Street & 118 Avenue Direction: Amiskwaciy Parking Lot →Northgate 11803 127 Street North-west, Edmonton Transit Centre Bay C Stops: 49 127 Street & 119 Avenue Trip Duration: 42 min 11903 127 Street North-west, Edmonton Line Summary: Amiskwaciy Parking Lot, Hangar 25 & Airport Road, Airport Road W & Kingsway, 122 127 Street & 121 Avenue Street & 118 Avenue, 124 Street & 118 Avenue, 127 12103 127 Street North-west, Edmonton Street & 118 Avenue, 127 Street & 119 Avenue, 127 Street & 121 Avenue, 127 Street & 123 Avenue, 127 127 Street & 123 Avenue Street & Yellowhead Trail, 127 Street & 127 Avenue, 127 Street NW, Edmonton 127 Street & 129 Avenue, 129 Street & 129 Avenue, 132 Street & 129 Avenue, 132 Street & 130 Avenue, 127 Street & Yellowhead Trail 132 Street & 131a Avenue, 132 Street & 132 Avenue, 12503 127 Street North-west, Edmonton 135 Street & 132 Avenue, 137 Street & 132 Avenue, Dunvegan
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