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7 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 7 bus time schedule & line map 7 Conestoga Station View In Website Mode The 7 bus line (Conestoga Station) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Conestoga Station: 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM (2) Fairway Station: 5:31 AM - 11:52 PM (3) Frederick Station: 12:07 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 7 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 7 bus arriving. Direction: Conestoga Station 7 bus Time Schedule 43 stops Conestoga Station Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM Monday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM Fairway Station (Bus) 2960 Kingsway Dr, Waterloo Tuesday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM Greenƒeld / Kingsway Wednesday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM 595 Greenƒeld Ave, Waterloo Thursday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM Greenƒeld / Traynor Friday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM 512 Greenƒeld Ave, Waterloo Saturday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM Traynor / Connaught 16 Traynor Avenue, Waterloo Connaught / Woodhaven 452 Connaught Street, Waterloo 7 bus Info Direction: Conestoga Station Connaught / Franklin Stops: 43 159 Franklin Street South, Waterloo Trip Duration: 34 min Line Summary: Fairway Station (Bus), Greenƒeld / Connaught / Fourth Kingsway, Greenƒeld / Traynor, Traynor / Connaught, 135 Fourth Ave, Waterloo Connaught / Woodhaven, Connaught / Franklin, Connaught / Fourth, Fourth / Kingsway, First / Fourth / Kingsway Eckert, Eckert / Dixon, King / Montgomery, King / 25 Fourth Avenue, Waterloo Rockway Centre, King / Sydney, King / Ottawa, King / Borden, King / Stirling, King / Pandora, King / First / Eckert Cameron, King / Kitchener Market, Frederick Station 55 First Ave, Waterloo (King / Frederick), King / Queen, King / Ontario, King / College, King / Francis, Central Station, King / Eckert / Dixon Wellington, King / Agnes, King / Kitchener-Waterloo 93 Dixon Street, Waterloo Collegiate, Grand River Hospital Station, King / Union, Allen Station, Waterloo Public Square Station, King / Montgomery Regina / Young (Temporary Stop), Regina / Elgin 1770 King St E, Waterloo (Temporary Stop), Regina / Marshall (Temporary Stop), King/University, King/University, King / King / Rockway Centre Columbia, King / Weber, King / Blue Springs, King / 1414 King Street East, Waterloo Manulife, King / Highway 85, Conestoga Station (Bus) King / Sydney 1206 King Street East, Waterloo King / Ottawa 1065 King Street East, Waterloo King / Borden 964 King Street East, Waterloo King / Stirling 778 King St E, Waterloo King / Pandora 650 King Street East, Waterloo King / Cameron 530 King Street East, Waterloo King / Kitchener Market 338 King Street East, Waterloo Frederick Station (King / Frederick) 100 King Street East, Waterloo King / Queen 20 King Street East, Waterloo King / Ontario 72 King Street West, Waterloo King / College 250 King Street West, Waterloo King / Francis 400 King Street West, Waterloo Central Station 410 King Street West, Waterloo King / Wellington 648 King Street West, Waterloo King / Agnes 688 King Street West, Waterloo King / Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate 765 King Street West, Waterloo Grand River Hospital Station 876 King Street West, Waterloo King / Union 238 King Street South, Waterloo Allen Station 186 King Street South, Waterloo Waterloo Public Square Station 22 King Street South, Waterloo Regina / Young (Temporary Stop) 56 Regina Street North, Waterloo Regina / Elgin (Temporary Stop) 86 Regina Street North, Waterloo Regina / Marshall (Temporary Stop) 175 Elgin Cres, Waterloo King/University 256 King Street North, Waterloo King/University 256 King Street North, Waterloo King / Columbia 362 King Street North, Waterloo King / Weber 410 King Street North, Waterloo King / Blue Springs 450 King Street North, Waterloo King / Manulife King Street North, Waterloo King / Highway 85 976 King Street North, Waterloo Conestoga Station (Bus) Direction: Fairway Station 7 bus Time Schedule 45 stops Fairway Station Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:15 AM - 11:30 PM Monday 5:31 AM - 11:52 PM Conestoga Station (Bus) Tuesday 5:31 AM - 11:52 PM King / Path To Bauer Wednesday 5:31 AM - 11:52 PM King / Manulife Thursday 5:31 AM - 11:52 PM King / Blue Springs Friday 5:31 AM - 11:52 PM 450 King Street North, Waterloo Saturday 6:15 AM - 11:45 PM King / Weber 395 King Street North, Waterloo King / Columbia King Street North, Waterloo 7 bus Info Direction: Fairway Station King/University Stops: 45 256 King Street North, Waterloo Trip Duration: 35 min Line Summary: Conestoga Station (Bus), King / King/University Path To Bauer, King / Manulife, King / Blue Springs, 256 King Street North, Waterloo King / Weber, King / Columbia, King/University, King/University, Regina / Marshall (Temporary Stop), Regina / Marshall (Temporary Stop) Regina / Elgin (Temporary Stop), King / Bridgeport 175 Regina Street North, Waterloo Rd., Waterloo Public Square Station, King / William, Allen Station, King / Union, Grand River Hospital Regina / Elgin (Temporary Stop) Station, King / Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate, King / 93 Regina Street North, Waterloo Agnes, King / Wellington, Central Station, King / Water, King / Gaukel, King / Queen, Frederick Station King / Bridgeport Rd. (King / Benton), King / Scott, King / Kitchener 71 King Street North, Waterloo Market, King / Cameron, King / Pandora, King / Stirling, King / Borden, King / Ottawa, King / Sydney, Waterloo Public Square Station King / Rockway Centre, King / Rockway Gardens, 15 King Street South, Waterloo Eckert / Dixon, First / Eckert, Fourth / Kingsway, Fourth / Connaught, Connaught / Sixth, Connaught King / William / Franklin, Connaught / Woodhaven, Traynor / 16 William Street West, Waterloo Connaught, Greenƒeld / Traynor, Greenƒeld / Kingsway, Fairway Station (Bus) Allen Station 185 King Street South, Waterloo King / Union 239 King Street South, Waterloo Grand River Hospital Station 901 King St W, Waterloo King / Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate 787 King Street West, Waterloo King / Agnes 705 King Street West, Waterloo King / Wellington 647 King Street West, Waterloo Central Station 1 Victoria Street South, Waterloo King / Water 305 King Street West, Waterloo King / Gaukel 201 King Street West, Waterloo King / Queen 1 King Street West, Waterloo Frederick Station (King / Benton) 67 King Street East, Waterloo King / Scott 235 King Street East, Waterloo King / Kitchener Market 343 King Street East, Waterloo King / Cameron 507 King Street East, Waterloo King / Pandora 625 King Street East, Waterloo King / Stirling 745 King Street East, Waterloo King / Borden 936 King Street East, Waterloo King / Ottawa 1081 King Street East, Waterloo King / Sydney 1211 King Street East, Waterloo King / Rockway Centre 1414 King Street East, Waterloo King / Rockway Gardens 1668 King Street East, Waterloo Eckert / Dixon 91 Dixon St, Waterloo First / Eckert First Avenue, Waterloo Fourth / Kingsway 20 Fourth Avenue, Waterloo Fourth / Connaught 126 Fourth Avenue, Waterloo Connaught / Sixth 295 Connaught St, Waterloo Connaught / Franklin 357 Connaught St, Waterloo Connaught / Woodhaven 475 Connaught Street, Waterloo Traynor / Connaught 16 Traynor Avenue, Waterloo Greenƒeld / Traynor 512 Greenƒeld Ave, Waterloo Greenƒeld / Kingsway 2971 Kingsway Drive, Waterloo Fairway Station (Bus) 2960 Kingsway Dr, Waterloo Direction: Frederick Station 7 bus Time Schedule 24 stops Frederick Station Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:00 AM Monday 12:00 AM Conestoga Station (Bus) Tuesday 12:07 AM King / Path To Bauer Wednesday 12:07 AM King / Manulife Thursday 12:07 AM King / Blue Springs Friday 12:07 AM 450 King Street North, Waterloo Saturday 12:07 AM King / Weber 395 King Street North, Waterloo King / Columbia King Street North, Waterloo 7 bus Info Direction: Frederick Station King/University Stops: 24 256 King Street North, Waterloo Trip Duration: 19 min Line Summary: Conestoga Station (Bus), King / King/University Path To Bauer, King / Manulife, King / Blue Springs, 256 King Street North, Waterloo King / Weber, King / Columbia, King/University, King/University, Regina / Marshall (Temporary Stop), Regina / Marshall (Temporary Stop) Regina / Elgin (Temporary Stop), King / Bridgeport 175 Regina Street North, Waterloo Rd., Waterloo Public Square Station, King / William, Allen Station, King / Union, Grand River Hospital Regina / Elgin (Temporary Stop) Station, King / Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate, King / 93 Regina Street North, Waterloo Agnes, King / Wellington, Central Station, King / Water, King / Gaukel, King / Queen, Frederick Station King / Bridgeport Rd. (King / Benton) 71 King Street North, Waterloo Waterloo Public Square Station 15 King Street South, Waterloo King / William 16 William Street West, Waterloo Allen Station 185 King Street South, Waterloo King / Union 239 King Street South, Waterloo Grand River Hospital Station 901 King St W, Waterloo King / Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate 787 King Street West, Waterloo King / Agnes 705 King Street West, Waterloo King / Wellington 647 King Street West, Waterloo Central Station 1 Victoria Street South, Waterloo King / Water 305 King Street West, Waterloo King / Gaukel 201 King Street West, Waterloo King / Queen 1 King Street West, Waterloo Frederick Station (King / Benton) 67 King Street East, Waterloo 7 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 Check Live Arrival Times subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in Toronto. 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