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41 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 41 bus time schedule & line map 41 Keele St at Bloor St West (Keele Station) View In Website Mode The 41 bus line (Keele St at Bloor St West (Keele Station)) has 6 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Keele St at Bloor St West (Keele Station): 1:44 AM - 6:55 AM (2) Keele St at Eglinton Ave West: 9:09 AM - 10:04 AM (3) Keele Station: 12:12 AM - 11:55 PM (4) Pioneer Village Station: 12:02 AM - 11:45 PM (5) Steeles Ave West at North West Gate East Side: 2:14 AM - 4:44 AM (6) Trethewey Dr at Eglinton Ave W: 9:14 AM - 9:49 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: Keele St at Bloor St West (Keele 41 bus Time Schedule Station) Keele St at Bloor St West (Keele Station) Route 59 stops Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 1:44 AM - 6:55 AM Monday 1:41 AM - 2:11 AM Pioneer Village Station 24 Howard Moscoe Way, Toronto Tuesday Not Operational 230 Ian Macdonald Blvd Wednesday Not Operational 134 Ian Macdonald Boulevard, Toronto Thursday Not Operational Ian Macdonald Blvd at Founders Rd East Side Friday Not Operational Ian Macdonald Boulevard, Toronto Saturday Not Operational Ian Macdonald Blvd at the Chimneystack Rd Ian Macdonald Boulevard, Toronto The Pond Rd at Ian Macdonald Blvd West Side 70 The Pond Road, Toronto 41 bus Info Direction: Keele St at Bloor St West (Keele Station) Sentinel Rd at the Pond Rd South Side Stops: 59 135 The Pond Rd, Toronto Trip Duration: 49 min Line Summary: Pioneer Village Station, 230 Ian Sentinel Rd at Cook Rd Macdonald Blvd, Ian Macdonald Blvd at Founders Rd 338 Cook Road, Toronto East Side, Ian Macdonald Blvd at the Chimneystack Rd, The Pond Rd at Ian Macdonald Blvd West Side, Murray Ross Pkwy at Sentinel Rd East Side Sentinel Rd at the Pond Rd South Side, Sentinel Rd at 365 Murray Ross Parkway, Toronto Cook Rd, Murray Ross Pkwy at Sentinel Rd East Side, Murray Ross Pkwy at Haynes Ave East Side, Murray Murray Ross Pkwy at Haynes Ave East Side Ross Pkwy at Columbia Gate, Keele St at Four Winds 284 Murray Ross Parkway, Toronto Dr, Keele St at Finch Ave West, Keele St at Toro Rd, Keele St at Broadoaks Dr, Keele St at St Regis Cres, Murray Ross Pkwy at Columbia Gate Keele St at Grandravine Dr, Keele St at Dovehouse Ave South Side, 3400 Keele St, Keele St at Sheppard Keele St at Four Winds Dr Ave West South Side, Keele St at Wycombe Rd, Keele Keele Street, Toronto St at Diana Dr South Side, Keele St at Whitburn Cres, Keele St at Calvington Dr South Side, Keele St at Keele St at Finch Ave West Tilbury Dr, Keele St at Victory Dr, Keele St at Wilson 3950 Keele St, Toronto Ave South Side, Keele St at Sir William Hearst Ave, Keele St at Falstaff Ave South Side, Keele St at Rustic Keele St at Toro Rd Rd, Keele St at Maple Leaf Dr, Keele St at North Park 3926 Keele Street, Toronto Dr, Keele St at Lawrence Ave West, Keele St at Colville Keele St at Broadoaks Dr Rd, Keele St at Arrowsmith Ave, Keele St at Flamborough Dr, Keele St at Gulliver Rd, Keele St at 20 Broadoaks Drive, Toronto Greenbrook Dr South Side, Keele St at Clearview Keele St at St Regis Cres Heights South Side, Keele St at Yore Rd, Trethewey Dr at Eglinton Ave W, Keele St at Ypres Rd, Keele St at 3690 Keele Street, Toronto Donald Ave, Keele St at Rogers Rd, Rogers Rd at Keele St at Grandravine Dr Bicknell Ave, Weston Rd at Avon Cres, Weston Rd at Seneca Ave, Weston Rd at Northland Ave, Weston Rd 3470 Keele Street, Toronto at Mccormack St, Weston Rd at Gunns Rd South Keele St at Dovehouse Ave South Side Side, Weston Rd at Birdstone Cres (North), Weston Rd at St Clair Ave West, Keele St at West Toronto St, 3400 Keele Street, Toronto Keele St at Junction Rd, Keele St at Dundas St West 3400 Keele St South Side, Keele St at Annette St, Keele St at Humberside Ave, Keele St at Hillsview Ave, Keele St at Glenlake Ave, Keele St at Bloor St West (Keele Keele St at Sheppard Ave West South Side Station) 3326 Keele Street, Toronto Keele St at Wycombe Rd 3284 Keele Street, Toronto Keele St at Diana Dr South Side 1 Diana Dr, Toronto Keele St at Whitburn Cres 3010 Keele Street, Toronto Keele St at Calvington Dr South Side 2880 Keele Street, Toronto Keele St at Tilbury Dr 2830 Keele Street, Toronto Keele St at Victory Dr 2800 Keele Street, Toronto Keele St at Wilson Ave South Side 2708 Dufferin Street, Toronto Keele St at Sir William Hearst Ave 2680 Keele Street, Toronto Keele St at Falstaff Ave South Side 2624 Keele Street, Toronto Keele St at Rustic Rd 2592 Keele Street, Toronto Keele St at Maple Leaf Dr 2524 Keele Street, Toronto Keele St at North Park Dr 2432 Keele Street, Toronto Keele St at Lawrence Ave West 2400 Keele Street, Toronto Keele St at Colville Rd 2368 Keele Street, Toronto Keele St at Arrowsmith Ave 2 Arrowsmith Avenue, Toronto Keele St at Flamborough Dr 8 Flamborough Dr, Toronto Keele St at Gulliver Rd 2100 Keele Street, Toronto Keele St at Greenbrook Dr South Side 1970 Keele Street, Toronto Keele St at Clearview Heights South Side 1900 Keele Street, Toronto Keele St at Yore Rd 1872 Keele Street, Toronto Trethewey Dr at Eglinton Ave W 2688 Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto Keele St at Ypres Rd 1784 Keele Street, Toronto Keele St at Donald Ave 1720 Keele Street, Toronto Keele St at Rogers Rd 1610 Keele Street, Toronto Rogers Rd at Bicknell Ave 622 Rogers Road, Toronto Weston Rd at Avon Cres 400 Weston Road, Toronto Weston Rd at Seneca Ave 1 Seneca Avenue, Toronto Weston Rd at Northland Ave 326 Weston Road, Toronto Weston Rd at Mccormack St 208 Weston Road, Toronto Weston Rd at Gunns Rd South Side 101 Gunns Road, Toronto Weston Rd at Birdstone Cres (North) 30 Weston Road, Toronto Weston Rd at St Clair Ave West 1996 Saint Clair Avenue West, Toronto Keele St at West Toronto St 225 Old Weston Rd, Toronto Keele St at Junction Rd 500 Keele Street, Toronto Keele St at Dundas St West South Side 358 Keele Street, Toronto Keele St at Annette St 330 Keele Street, Toronto Keele St at Humberside Ave 264 Keele Street, Toronto Keele St at Hillsview Ave 8 Hillsview Avenue, Toronto Keele St at Glenlake Ave 200 Keele Street, Toronto Keele St at Bloor St West (Keele Station) 21 Keele Street, Toronto Direction: Keele St at Eglinton Ave West 41 bus Time Schedule 18 stops Keele St at Eglinton Ave West Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 2:12 AM - 8:04 PM Monday 9:09 AM - 10:04 AM Keele Station Bus Platform, Toronto Tuesday 9:09 AM - 10:04 AM Keele St at Glenlake Ave Wednesday 9:09 AM - 10:04 AM 179 Glenlake Avenue, Toronto Thursday 9:09 AM - 10:04 AM Keele St at Humberside Ave Friday 9:09 AM - 10:04 AM 257 Keele Street, Toronto Saturday 7:25 PM - 10:48 PM Keele St at Annette St 301 Keele Street, Toronto Keele St at Dundas St West 371 Keele St, Toronto 41 bus Info Direction: Keele St at Eglinton Ave West Keele St at Junction Rd Stops: 18 417 Keele Street, Toronto Trip Duration: 16 min Line Summary: Keele Station, Keele St at Glenlake Keele St at West Toronto St Ave, Keele St at Humberside Ave, Keele St at Annette 533 Keele Street, Toronto St, Keele St at Dundas St West, Keele St at Junction Rd, Keele St at West Toronto St, Keele St at St Clair Keele St at St Clair Ave West Ave West, Old Weston Rd at St Clair Ave West North 611 Keele St, Toronto Side, Old Weston Rd at Rockwell Ave, Old Weston Rd at Turnberry Ave, Old Weston Rd at Kane Ave, Old Old Weston Rd at St Clair Ave West North Side Weston Rd at Rogers Rd, Rogers Rd at Scott Rd, 373 Old Weston Road, Toronto Keele St at Rogers Rd North Side, Keele St at Donald Ave, Keele St at Ypres Rd, Keele St at Eglinton Ave Old Weston Rd at Rockwell Ave West 483 Old Weston Rd, Toronto Old Weston Rd at Turnberry Ave 587 Old Weston Road, Toronto Old Weston Rd at Kane Ave 689 Old Weston Road, Toronto Old Weston Rd at Rogers Rd 721 Old Weston Road, Toronto Rogers Rd at Scott Rd 532 Rogers Road, Toronto Keele St at Rogers Rd North Side 1617 Keele St, Toronto Keele St at Donald Ave 1687 Keele St, Toronto Keele St at Ypres Rd 1785 Keele Street, Toronto Keele St at Eglinton Ave West 1977 Keele Street, Toronto Direction: Keele Station 41 bus Time Schedule 59 stops Keele Station Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:20 AM - 11:46 PM Monday 12:08 AM - 11:55 PM Pioneer Village Station 24 Howard Moscoe Way, Toronto Tuesday 12:12 AM - 11:55 PM 230 Ian Macdonald Blvd Wednesday 12:12 AM - 11:55 PM 134 Ian Macdonald Boulevard, Toronto Thursday 12:12 AM - 11:55 PM Ian Macdonald Blvd at Founders Rd East Side Friday 12:12 AM - 11:55 PM Ian Macdonald Boulevard, Toronto Saturday 12:12 AM - 11:59 PM Ian Macdonald Blvd at the Chimneystack Rd Ian Macdonald Boulevard, Toronto The Pond Rd at Ian Macdonald Blvd West Side 70 The Pond Road, Toronto 41 bus Info Direction: Keele Station Sentinel Rd at the Pond Rd South Side Stops: 59 135 The Pond Rd, Toronto Trip Duration: 62 min Line Summary: Pioneer Village Station, 230 Ian Sentinel Rd at Cook Rd Macdonald Blvd, Ian Macdonald Blvd at Founders Rd 338 Cook Road, Toronto East Side, Ian Macdonald Blvd at the Chimneystack Rd, The Pond Rd at Ian Macdonald Blvd West Side, Murray Ross Pkwy at Sentinel Rd East Side Sentinel Rd at the Pond Rd South Side, Sentinel Rd at 365 Murray Ross Parkway, Toronto Cook Rd, Murray Ross Pkwy at Sentinel Rd East Side, Murray Ross Pkwy at Haynes Ave East Side, Murray Murray Ross Pkwy at Haynes Ave East Side Ross Pkwy at Columbia Gate, Keele St at Four Winds 284 Murray Ross Parkway, Toronto Dr, Keele St at Finch Ave West, Keele St at Toro Rd, Keele St at Broadoaks Dr, Keele St at St Regis Cres, Murray Ross Pkwy at Columbia Gate Keele St at Grandravine Dr, Keele St at
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