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B25 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route B25 bus time schedule & line map B25 Dwntn Bklyn & DUMBO - Broadway Junction View In Website Mode The B25 bus line (Dwntn Bklyn & DUMBO - Broadway Junction) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Broadway Jct Alabama Av Via Fulton: 24 hours (2) Downtown Bklyn Front St Via Fulton: 24 hours Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest B25 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next B25 bus arriving. Direction: Broadway Jct Alabama Av Via Fulton B25 bus Time Schedule 42 stops Broadway Jct Alabama Av Via Fulton Route VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Timetable: Sunday 24 hours Front St/York St Monday 24 hours 47 Front St, Brooklyn Tuesday 24 hours Water St/Main St 87 Water St, Brooklyn Wednesday 24 hours Old Fulton St/Elizabeth Pl Thursday 24 hours Elizabeth Place, Brooklyn Friday 24 hours Old Fulton St/Hicks St Saturday 24 hours Hicks Street, Brooklyn Old Fulton St/Henry St 2 Henry St, Brooklyn B25 bus Info Cadman Pz W/Middagh St Direction: Broadway Jct Alabama Av Via Fulton 35 Henry Street, Brooklyn Stops: 42 Trip Duration: 63 min Cadman Plz W/Cadman Tower Line Summary: Front St/York St, Water St/Main St, 200 Cadman Plz W, Brooklyn Old Fulton St/Elizabeth Pl, Old Fulton St/Hicks St, Old Fulton St/Henry St, Cadman Pz W/Middagh St, Cadman Pz W/Clark St Cadman Plz W/Cadman Tower, Cadman Pz W/Clark 250 Cadman Plaza West, Brooklyn St, Tillary St/Cadman Pz E, Adams St/Bklyn Supreme Crt, Fulton St/Smith St, Fulton St/Hoyt St, Fulton Tillary St/Cadman Pz E St/Bond St, Fulton St/Rockwell Pl, Fulton Tillary Street, Brooklyn St/Lafayette Av, Fulton St/S Portland Av, Fulton St/Carlton Av, Fulton St/Clermont Av, Fulton Adams St/Bklyn Supreme Crt St/Clinton Av, Fulton St/Washington Av, Fulton St/St Adams Street, Brooklyn James Pl, Fulton St/Grand Av, Fulton St/Classon Av, Fulton St/Franklin Av, Fulton St/Bedford Av, Fulton Fulton St/Smith St St/Nostrand Av, Fulton St/Marcy Av, Fulton 380 Fulton St, Brooklyn St/Brooklyn Av, Fulton St/Kingston Av, Fulton St/Albany Av, Fulton St/Troy Av, Fulton Fulton St/Hoyt St St/Schenectady Av, Fulton St/Utica Av, Fulton 440 Fulton St, Brooklyn St/Buffalo Av, Fulton St/Ralph Av, Fulton St/Howard Av, Fulton St/Saratoga Av, Fulton St/Thomas S Fulton St/Bond St Boyland St, Fulton St/Rockaway Av, Fulton 490 Fulton Street, Brooklyn St/Eastern Py, Fulton St/Van Sinderen Av, East New York Av/Alabama Av Fulton St/Rockwell Pl 651 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/Lafayette Av 719 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/S Portland Av 696 Fulton Street, Brooklyn Fulton St/Carlton Av 845 Fulton Street, Brooklyn Fulton St/Clermont Av 5 Gates Ave, Brooklyn Fulton St/Clinton Av 864 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/Washington Av 916 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/St James Pl 936 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/Grand Av 976 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/Classon Av 1066 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/Franklin Av 1138 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/Bedford Av 1192 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/Nostrand Av 1280 Fulton Street, Brooklyn Fulton St/Marcy Av 1381 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/Brooklyn Av 1420 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/Kingston Av 1490 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/Albany Av 1580 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/Troy Av 1660 Fulton Street, Brooklyn Fulton St/Schenectady Av Fulton St/Utica Av 1772 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/Buffalo Av 1880 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/Ralph Av 10 Mac Dougal Street, Brooklyn Fulton St/Howard Av 1996 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/Saratoga Av 1973 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/Thomas S Boyland St 2104 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/Rockaway Av 2158 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/Eastern Py 2206 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/Van Sinderen Av 2 Van Sinderen Ave, Brooklyn East New York Av/Alabama Av 2550 E New York Ave, Brooklyn Direction: Downtown Bklyn Front St Via Fulton B25 bus Time Schedule 39 stops Downtown Bklyn Front St Via Fulton Route VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Timetable: Sunday 24 hours Alabama Av / Fulton St Monday 24 hours 2570 Fulton St, Brooklyn Tuesday 24 hours Fulton St/Van Sinderen Av 2399 Fulton St, Brooklyn Wednesday 24 hours Fulton St/Sackman St Thursday 24 hours 2246 Fulton St, Brooklyn Friday 24 hours Fulton St/Eastern Py Saturday 24 hours 2220 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/Rockaway Av 2055 Fulton Street, Brooklyn B25 bus Info Fulton St/Thomas S Boyland St Direction: Downtown Bklyn Front St Via Fulton 2013 Fulton St, Brooklyn Stops: 39 Trip Duration: 56 min Fulton St/Saratoga Av Line Summary: Alabama Av / Fulton St, Fulton 16 Hull St, Brooklyn St/Van Sinderen Av, Fulton St/Sackman St, Fulton St/Eastern Py, Fulton St/Rockaway Av, Fulton Fulton St/Howard Av St/Thomas S Boyland St, Fulton St/Saratoga Av, 1921 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/Howard Av, Fulton St/Mac Dougal St, Fulton St/Buffalo Av, Fulton St/Malcolm X Bl, Fulton Fulton St/Mac Dougal St St/Stuyvesant Av, Fulton St/Lewis Av, Fulton 25 Mac Dougal St, Brooklyn St/Marcus Garvey Bl, Fulton St/Kingston Av, Fulton St/Tompkins Av, Fulton St/New York Av, Fulton Fulton St/Buffalo Av St/Nostrand Av, Fulton St/Bedford Av, Fulton 1880 Fulton St, Brooklyn St/Franklin Av, Fulton St/Classon Av, Fulton St/Grand Av, Fulton St/Washington Av, Fulton Fulton St/Malcolm X Bl St/Vanderbilt Av, Fulton St/Adelphi St, Fulton 1725 Fulton St, Brooklyn St/Greene Av, Fulton St/S Elliott Pl, Fulton St/Ft Greene Pl, Fulton St/Hudson Av, Fulton St/Bond St, Fulton St/Stuyvesant Av Fulton St/Du∆eld St, Fulton St/Jay St, Joralemon 70 Chauncey Street, Brooklyn St/Court St, Cadman Plz W/Montague St, Cadman Pz W/Johnson St, Cadman Pz W/Tillary St, Cadman Fulton St/Lewis Av Plz W/Cranberry St, Old Fulton St/Prospect St, Front 446 Lewis Avenue, Brooklyn St/York St Fulton St/Marcus Garvey Bl 1585 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/Kingston Av 1507 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/Tompkins Av 1451 Fulton Street, Brooklyn Fulton St/New York Av 1369 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/Nostrand Av 1285 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/Bedford Av 1199 Fulton Street, Brooklyn Fulton St/Franklin Av 1141 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/Classon Av Fulton Street, Brooklyn Fulton St/Grand Av 974 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/Washington Av 949 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/Vanderbilt Av 5 Gates Ave, Brooklyn Fulton St/Adelphi St 770 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/Greene Av 13 Greene Ave, Brooklyn Fulton St/S Elliott Pl 727 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/Ft Greene Pl 711 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/Hudson Av 485 Hudson Avenue, Brooklyn Fulton St/Bond St 547 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/Du∆eld St 503 Fulton St, Brooklyn Fulton St/Jay St Fulton Mall, Brooklyn Joralemon St/Court St 209 Joralemon Street, Brooklyn Cadman Plz W/Montague St 16 Court St, Brooklyn Cadman Pz W/Johnson St 300 Cadman Plz W, Brooklyn Cadman Pz W/Tillary St Cadman Plaza West, Brooklyn Cadman Plz W/Cranberry St 69 Henry Street, Brooklyn Old Fulton St/Prospect St Old Fulton Street, Brooklyn Front St/York St 47 Front St, Brooklyn B25 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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