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R1 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route R1 bus time schedule & line map R1 King George Blvd View In Website Mode The R1 bus line (King George Blvd) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Guildford Exch: 12:10 AM - 11:58 PM (2) Newton Exch: 12:07 AM - 11:52 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest R1 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next R1 bus arriving. Direction: Guildford Exch R1 bus Time Schedule 13 stops Guildford Exch Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:07 AM - 11:52 PM Monday 12:07 AM - 11:58 PM Newton Exchange @ Bay 3 13730 72 Avenue, Surrey Tuesday 12:10 AM - 11:58 PM Northbound King George Blvd @ 76 Ave Wednesday 12:10 AM - 11:58 PM 7619 King George Boulevard, Surrey Thursday 12:10 AM - 11:58 PM Northbound King George Blvd @ 80 Ave Friday 12:10 AM - 11:58 PM 7999 King George Boulevard, Surrey Saturday 12:10 AM - 11:52 PM Northbound King George Blvd @ 88 Ave 8835 King George Boulevard, Surrey Northbound King George Blvd @ 96 Ave 9644 King George Boulevard, Surrey R1 bus Info Direction: Guildford Exch King George Station @ Bay 4 Stops: 13 Trip Duration: 30 min Surrey Central Station @ Bay 13 Line Summary: Newton Exchange @ Bay 3, 10280 City Parkway, Surrey Northbound King George Blvd @ 76 Ave, Northbound King George Blvd @ 80 Ave, Eastbound 104 Ave @ Whalley Blvd Northbound King George Blvd @ 88 Ave, 13752 104 Avenue, Surrey Northbound King George Blvd @ 96 Ave, King George Station @ Bay 4, Surrey Central Station @ Eastbound 104 Ave @ 140 St Bay 13, Eastbound 104 Ave @ Whalley Blvd, 14010 104 Avenue, Surrey Eastbound 104 Ave @ 140 St, Eastbound 104 Ave @ 144 St, Eastbound 104 Ave @ 148 St, Guildford Eastbound 104 Ave @ 144 St Exchange @ Bay 3, Eastbound 105 Ave @ 150 St 14418 104 Avenue, Surrey Eastbound 104 Ave @ 148 St 14820 104 Avenue, Surrey Guildford Exchange @ Bay 3 Eastbound 105 Ave @ 150 St 10620 150 Street, Surrey Direction: Newton Exch R1 bus Time Schedule 13 stops Newton Exch Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:11 AM - 11:54 PM Monday 12:09 AM - 11:52 PM Eastbound 105 Ave @ 150 St 10620 150 Street, Surrey Tuesday 12:07 AM - 11:52 PM Guildford Exchange @ Bay 2 Wednesday 12:07 AM - 11:52 PM 10355 152 Street, Surrey Thursday 12:07 AM - 11:52 PM Westbound 104 Ave @ 148 St Friday 12:07 AM - 11:52 PM 10395 148 Street, Surrey Saturday 12:07 AM - 11:56 PM Westbound 104 Ave @ 144 St 14351 104 Avenue, Surrey Westbound 104 Ave @ 140 St 13979 104 Avenue, Surrey R1 bus Info Direction: Newton Exch Westbound 104 Ave @ Whalley Blvd Stops: 13 13683 104 Avenue, Surrey Trip Duration: 28 min Line Summary: Eastbound 105 Ave @ 150 St, Surrey Central Station @ Bay 11 Guildford Exchange @ Bay 2, Westbound 104 Ave @ 10277 City Parkway, Surrey 148 St, Westbound 104 Ave @ 144 St, Westbound 104 Ave @ 140 St, Westbound 104 Ave @ Whalley King George Station @ Bay 1 Blvd, Surrey Central Station @ Bay 11, King George King George Boulevard, Surrey Station @ Bay 1, Southbound King George Blvd @ 96 Ave, Southbound King George Blvd @ 88 Ave, Southbound King George Blvd @ 96 Ave Southbound King George Blvd @ 80 Ave, Southbound King George Blvd @ 76 Ave, Newton Southbound King George Blvd @ 88 Ave Exchange @ Bay 5 8739 King George Boulevard, Surrey Southbound King George Blvd @ 80 Ave 7999 King George Boulevard, Surrey Southbound King George Blvd @ 76 Ave 7555 King George Boulevard, Surrey Newton Exchange @ Bay 5 13717 72 Avenue, Surrey R1 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in Southwest British Columbia. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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