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10 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 10 bus time schedule & line map 10 Barker at Huron Sb - #176 →Highbury at Brydges Sb View In Website Mode - #896 The 10 bus line (Barker at Huron Sb - #176 →Highbury at Brydges Sb - #896) has 11 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Barker at Huron Sb - #176 →Highbury at Brydges Sb - #896: 1:09 AM - 8:44 AM (2) Barker at Huron Sb - #176 →Masonville Place Stop #4 - #1143: 12:04 PM - 8:40 PM (3) Barker at Huron Sb - #176 →Natural Science - #1222: 12:09 AM - 11:44 PM (4) Highbury at Brydges Sb - #896 →Masonville Place Stop #4 - #1143: 12:05 PM - 4:30 PM (5) Highbury at Brydges Sb - #896 →Natural Science - #1222: 5:26 AM - 7:11 AM (6) London Transit O∆ce - #895 →Barker at Huron Sb - #176: 5:53 AM - 6:23 AM (7) Masonville Place Stop #4 - #1143 →Barker at Huron Sb - #176: 1:30 PM - 10:18 PM (8) Masonville Place Stop #4 - #1143 →Highbury at Trafalgar Nb - #926: 4:54 PM - 9:18 PM (9) Natural Science - #1222 →Barker at Huron Sb - #176: 12:27 AM - 11:56 PM (10) Natural Science - #1222 →Highbury at Trafalgar Nb - #926: 1:02 AM - 8:09 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 10 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 10 bus arriving. Direction: Barker at Huron Sb - #176 →Highbury at 10 bus Time Schedule Brydges Sb - #896 Barker at Huron Sb - #176 →Highbury at Brydges Sb - 16 stops #896 Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 5:34 PM - 11:04 PM Monday 5:34 PM - 11:04 PM Barker at Huron Sb - #176 354 Barker Street, London Tuesday 8:44 AM 945 Huron - #2306 Wednesday 1:09 AM - 8:44 AM 951 Huron Street, London Thursday 1:09 AM - 8:44 AM Huron at Briarhill Eb - #1002 Friday 1:09 AM - 8:44 AM 955 Huron Street, London Saturday 1:09 AM - 11:33 PM Huron at Mcnay Eb - #1011 1205 Huron Street, London Huron at Vesta Eb - #1017 1214 Huron Street, London 10 bus Info Direction: Barker at Huron Sb - #176 →Highbury at Huron West Of Highbury Eb - #2241 Brydges Sb - #896 Stops: 16 Highbury at Godfrey Sb - #908 Trip Duration: 13 min Line Summary: Barker at Huron Sb - #176, 945 Highbury at Cheapside Sb - #899 Huron - #2306, Huron at Briarhill Eb - #1002, Huron 1145 Highbury Avenue North, London at Mcnay Eb - #1011, Huron at Vesta Eb - #1017, Huron West Of Highbury Eb - #2241, Highbury at Highbury at Landor Sb - #917 Godfrey Sb - #908, Highbury at Cheapside Sb - #899, 1301 Landor Street, London Highbury at Landor Sb - #917, Oxbury Mall - #925, 953 Highbury - #923, Regional Mental Health Centre Oxbury Mall - #925 - #920, Highbury at Dundas Sb - #901, Highbury at 999 Highbury Avenue North, London Beattie Sb - #894, Highbury at Wilton Sb - #929, Highbury at Brydges Sb - #896 953 Highbury - #923 Regional Mental Health Centre - #920 Highbury at Dundas Sb - #901 691 Highbury Avenue North, London Highbury at Beattie Sb - #894 583 Highbury Avenue North, London Highbury at Wilton Sb - #929 499 Highbury Avenue North, London Highbury at Brydges Sb - #896 455 Highbury Avenue North, London Direction: Barker at Huron Sb - #176 →Masonville 10 bus Time Schedule Place Stop #4 - #1143 Barker at Huron Sb - #176 →Masonville Place Stop 92 stops #4 - #1143 Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:16 AM - 4:14 PM Monday 7:16 AM - 4:14 PM Barker at Huron Sb - #176 354 Barker Street, London Tuesday 12:04 PM - 8:40 PM 945 Huron - #2306 Wednesday 12:04 PM - 8:40 PM 951 Huron Street, London Thursday 12:04 PM - 8:40 PM Huron at Briarhill Eb - #1002 Friday 12:04 PM - 8:40 PM 955 Huron Street, London Saturday 6:37 AM - 8:07 PM Huron at Mcnay Eb - #1011 1205 Huron Street, London Huron at Vesta Eb - #1017 1214 Huron Street, London 10 bus Info Direction: Barker at Huron Sb - #176 →Masonville Huron West Of Highbury Eb - #2241 Place Stop #4 - #1143 Stops: 92 Highbury at Godfrey Sb - #908 Trip Duration: 96 min Line Summary: Barker at Huron Sb - #176, 945 Highbury at Cheapside Sb - #899 Huron - #2306, Huron at Briarhill Eb - #1002, Huron 1145 Highbury Avenue North, London at Mcnay Eb - #1011, Huron at Vesta Eb - #1017, Huron West Of Highbury Eb - #2241, Highbury at Highbury at Landor Sb - #917 Godfrey Sb - #908, Highbury at Cheapside Sb - #899, 1301 Landor Street, London Highbury at Landor Sb - #917, Oxbury Mall - #925, 953 Highbury - #923, Regional Mental Health Centre Oxbury Mall - #925 - #920, Highbury at Dundas Sb - #901, Highbury at 999 Highbury Avenue North, London Beattie Sb - #894, Highbury at Wilton Sb - #929, Highbury at Brydges Sb - #896, Highbury at 953 Highbury - #923 Trafalgar Sb - #927, Highbury at Calvin Sb - #897, Highbury at Hamilton Sb - #910, Commissioners Regional Mental Health Centre - #920 East Of Deveron Wb - #453, Commissioners West Of Deveron 1 Wb - #450, Pond Mills North Of Deveron Highbury at Dundas Sb - #901 Sb - #1410, Pond Mills at Banbury Sb - #1401, Pond 691 Highbury Avenue North, London Mills South Of Deveron Sb - #1411, 492 Pond Mills - #1418, Pond Mills at Millridge Sb - #1416, Pond Mills Highbury at Beattie Sb - #894 at Millers Sb - #1414, Southdale at Pond Mills Wb - 583 Highbury Avenue North, London #1698, Southdale at Koru Crt Wb - #1684, Southdale East Of Millbank Wb - #1686, 964 Southdale Wb - Highbury at Wilton Sb - #929 #1688, Southdale West Of Millbank Wb - #1690, 499 Highbury Avenue North, London Adelaide at Southdale Sb - #77, Adelaide at NW Osgoode Sb - #61, Adelaide at SW Osgoode Sb - #65, Highbury at Brydges Sb - #896 Adelaide at SE Osgoode Sb - #63, Bradley at Adelaide 455 Highbury Avenue North, London Wb - #292, Bradley Between Adelaide & Willow Wb - #2324, Bradley at Willow 1 Wb - #293, Bradley at Highbury at Trafalgar Sb - #927 Willow 2 Wb - #2205, Bradley at Dearness Wb - #294, Highbury Avenue, London Wellington at Bradley Sb - #1927, White Oaks Mall Stop 4 - #2063, Wellington North Of Bradley Nb - Highbury at Calvin Sb - #897 #1926, Wellington at Montgomery Gate Nb - #1952, 153 Highbury Avenue North, London Wellington at Southdale Ns 3 Nb - #2887, Southdale at Montgomery Wb - #2878, Southdale at Verulam Highbury at Hamilton Sb - #910 Wb - #1701, Southdale at Easy Wb - #1678, 113 Highbury Avenue North, London Southdale at Nixon Wb - #1692, Southdale at Dulaney Wb - #1674, Southdale at Dundalk Wb - Commissioners East Of Deveron Wb - #453 #1675, Southdale at Homeview Wb - #1680, 1200 Commissioners Road East, London Southdale East Of Wharncliffe Wb - #1709, Southdale West Of Wharncliffe Wb - #1707, Commissioners West Of Deveron 1 Wb - #450 Southdale East Of Notre Dame Wb - #1695, 1166 Commissioners Road East, London Southdale West Of Notre Dame Wb - #1696, Southdale at Andover Wb - #1669, Southdale at Pond Mills North Of Deveron Sb - #1410 Wonderland Wb - #1714, Wonderland at Southdale 321 Pond Mills Road, London Nb - #2128, Wonderland at Pinevalley Gate Nb - #2119, Wonderland South Of Mcmaster Nb - #2113, Pond Mills at Banbury Sb - #1401 Wonderland North Of Mcmaster Nb - #2111, 345 Pond Mills Road, London Westmount Mall at Stop 6 - #2438, 780 Wonderland Rd Nb - #2139, Wonderland at Village Green Nb - Pond Mills South Of Deveron Sb - #1411 #2135, Wonderland South Of Commissioners Nb - #2100, Wonderland North Of Commissioners Nb - 492 Pond Mills - #1418 #2102, Wonderland at Teeple Terrance Nb - #2134, 451 Pond Mills Road, London Wonderland at Springbank Nb - #2132, Wonderland at Riverside Nb - #2122, Wonderland at Kingsway Nb Pond Mills at Millridge Sb - #1416 - #2108, Wonderland at Oxford St Nb - #2117, 3 Millridge Road, London Wonderland North Of Oxford Nb - #2115, Wonderland at Costco South Entrance Nb - #2103, Pond Mills at Millers Sb - #1414 Wonderland North Of Farrah Nb - #2105, 555 Pond Mills Road, London Wonderland at Beaverbrook Nb - #2097, Sarnia at Wonderland Eb - #1638, Sarnia at Rippleton Ave Eb - Southdale at Pond Mills Wb - #1698 #1643, Sarnia at Castlegrove Blvd 2 Eb - #1639, 624 Pond Mills Road, London Sarnia at Coombs Eb - #1640, Sarnia at Western Eb - #1646, Western North Of Phillip Aziz Nb - #2291, Southdale at Koru Crt Wb - #1684 Alumni Hall Eb - #141, Delaware Hall Nb - #510, 1208 Southdale Road East, London University Hospital Nb - #1816, Perth Dr at Windermere Nb - #1378, Richmond North Of Southdale East Of Millbank Wb - #1686 Windermere Nb - #1520, Richmond at Westchester 1192 Southdale Road East, London Nb - #1516, Richmond at Canterbury Nb - #1460, Richmond at Sunnyside Nb - #1511, Masonville Place 964 Southdale Wb - #1688 Stop #4 - #1143 Southdale West Of Millbank Wb - #1690 890 Southdale Road East, London Adelaide at Southdale Sb - #77 965 Adelaide Street South, London Adelaide at NW Osgoode Sb - #61 Adelaide Street South, London Adelaide at SW Osgoode Sb - #65 971 Adelaide Street South, London Adelaide at SE Osgoode Sb - #63 971 Adelaide Street South, London Bradley at Adelaide Wb - #292 896 Bradley Avenue, London Bradley Between Adelaide & Willow Wb - #2324 Bradley at Willow 1 Wb - #293 Bradley Avenue, London Bradley at Willow 2 Wb - #2205 864 Bradley Avenue, London Bradley at Dearness Wb - #294 Wellington at Bradley Sb - #1927 1075 Wellington Road, London White Oaks Mall Stop 4 - #2063 Wellington North Of Bradley Nb - #1926 1060 Wellington Road, London Wellington at Montgomery Gate Nb - #1952 1060 Wellington Road, London Wellington at Southdale Ns 3 Nb - #2887 Southdale at Montgomery Wb - #2878 827 Nadine Avenue, London Southdale at Verulam Wb - #1701 630 Southdale Road East, London Southdale at Easy Wb - #1678 Southdale at Nixon Wb - #1692 490 Southdale Road East, London Southdale at Dulaney Wb - #1674 460 Southdale Road East, London Southdale at Dundalk Wb - #1675 390 Southdale Road East, London Southdale at Homeview Wb - #1680 310 Southdale Road East, London Southdale
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