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102 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 102 bus time schedule & line map 102 B - Brickell Station View In Website Mode The 102 bus line (B - Brickell Station) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) B - Brickell Station: 6:24 AM - 10:59 PM (2) B - Key Biscayne Via Crandon: 6:01 AM - 10:39 PM (3) B - Key Biscayne Via Harbor: 6:24 AM - 6:39 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 102 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 102 bus arriving. Direction: B - Brickell Station 102 bus Time Schedule 28 stops B - Brickell Station Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:32 AM - 10:58 PM Monday 6:24 AM - 10:59 PM Crandon Blvd & Arthur Lamb Jr Rd Tuesday 6:24 AM - 10:59 PM Crandon Bd & # 951 Us.Post O∆ce 971 Crandon Blvd, Key Biscayne Wednesday 6:24 AM - 10:59 PM Crandon Bd & Seaview Dr Thursday 6:24 AM - 10:59 PM Friday 6:24 AM - 10:59 PM Crandon Bd & E Wood Dr 721 Crandon Boulevard, Key Biscayne Saturday 6:32 AM - 10:58 PM Crandon Bd & E Enid Dr 101 East Enid Drive, Key Biscayne Crandon Bd & Galen Dr 102 bus Info 555 Crandon Boulevard, Key Biscayne Direction: B - Brickell Station Stops: 28 Crandon Bd & Heather Dr Trip Duration: 22 min 17 Grand Bay Estates Cir, Key Biscayne Line Summary: Crandon Blvd & Arthur Lamb Jr Rd, Crandon Bd & # 951 Us.Post O∆ce, Crandon Bd & Crandon Bd & Sonesta Dr Seaview Dr, Crandon Bd & E Wood Dr, Crandon Bd & 300 Caribbean Rd, Key Biscayne E Enid Dr, Crandon Bd & Galen Dr, Crandon Bd & Heather Dr, Crandon Bd & Sonesta Dr, Crandon Bd & Crandon Bd & #235 (Key Colony) #235 (Key Colony), Crandon Bd & Ocean La Dr, Crandon Bd & Op International Ten, Crandon Bd & Crandon Bd & Ocean La Dr Op Links at Key Bisc, Crandon Bd & Op Sundays on Crandon Boulevard, Key Biscayne Bay, Rickenbacker Cswy & Virginia Bch Dr, Rickenbacker Cy & Mast Academy, Rickenbacker Cy Crandon Bd & Op International Ten & at Marine Stadium, Rickenbacker Cy & # 3301 Mad Fishhous, Rickenbacker Cy & Op Hobie Cat Beach, Crandon Bd & Op Links at Key Bisc Rickenbacker Cy & Op Smith Pathway, Brickell Av & SE 25 Rd, Brickell Av & # 2451, Brickell Av & # 2127, Crandon Bd & Op Sundays on Bay Brickell Av & # 1809, Brickell Av & SE 15 Rd, Brickell Av & SE 14 Te, Se 13 S/Brickell A, SW 2 Av & SW 11 St, Rickenbacker Cswy & Virginia Bch Dr Brickell Station (West Side) Rickenbacker Cy & Mast Academy Rickenbacker Cy & at Marine Stadium Rickenbacker Cy & # 3301 Mad Fishhous Rickenbacker Cy & Op Hobie Cat Beach Rickenbacker Cy & Op Smith Pathway Brickell Av & SE 25 Rd Southeast 25th Road, Miami Brickell Av & # 2451 Brickell Av & # 2127 Brickell Av & # 1809 Brickell Avenue, Miami Brickell Av & SE 15 Rd Brickell Avenue, Miami Brickell Av & SE 14 Te Se 13 S/Brickell A Southeast 13th Street, Miami SW 2 Av & SW 11 St 1105 Sw 2nd Ave, Miami Brickell Station (West Side) M-Path, Miami Direction: B - Key Biscayne Via Crandon 102 bus Time Schedule 27 stops B - Key Biscayne Via Crandon Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:07 AM - 10:42 PM Monday 6:01 AM - 10:39 PM Brickell Station (West Side) M-Path, Miami Tuesday 6:01 AM - 10:39 PM Brickell Av & SE 13 St Wednesday 6:01 AM - 10:39 PM 1300 Brickell Ave, Miami Thursday 6:01 AM - 10:39 PM Brickell Av & SE 14 Te Friday 6:01 AM - 10:39 PM Brickell Av & SE 15 Rd Saturday 6:07 AM - 10:42 PM Brickell Avenue, Miami Brickell Av & # 1770 Brickell Avenue, Miami 102 bus Info Brickell Av & # 1990 Direction: B - Key Biscayne Via Crandon Brickell Avenue, Miami Stops: 27 Trip Duration: 25 min Brickell Av & # 2450 Line Summary: Brickell Station (West Side), Brickell 2400 Brickell Ave, Miami Av & SE 13 St, Brickell Av & SE 14 Te, Brickell Av & SE 15 Rd, Brickell Av & # 1770, Brickell Av & # 1990, Rickenbacker Cy & Hobie Cat Beach Brickell Av & # 2450, Rickenbacker Cy & Hobie Cat Beach, Rickenbacker Cy & Restrooms, Rickenbacker Rickenbacker Cy & Restrooms Cy & Op Rusty Pelican, Rickenbacker Cy & Op #3301 Rickenbacker Fish Company, Rickenbacker Cy & Op Rickenbacker Cy & Op Rusty Pelican Marine Stadium, Rickenbacker Cy & Op Mast Academy, Miami Seaquarium, Rickenbacker Cy & Um Rickenbacker Cy & Op #3301 Rickenbacker Fish Marine Lab, Crandon Bd & Crandon Park Marina, Company Crandon Bd & Crandon Golf Course, Crandon Bd & Intl Tennis Center, Crandon Bd & at Fire Station, Rickenbacker Cy & Op Marine Stadium Crandon Bd & Harbor Dr, Crandon Bd & Harbor Dr, Crandon Bd & Sonesta Dr, Crandon Bd & Heather Dr, Rickenbacker Cy & Op Mast Academy Crandon Bd & Mcintyre St, Crandon Bd & W Wood Dr, Crandon Bd & W Mashta Dr, Crandon Blvd & Arthur Miami Seaquarium Lamb Jr Rd Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami Rickenbacker Cy & Um Marine Lab Crandon Bd & Crandon Park Marina Crandon Bd & Crandon Golf Course Crandon Bd & Intl Tennis Center Crandon Bd & at Fire Station 2 Crandon Blvd, Miami-Dade County Crandon Bd & Harbor Dr 22 Crandon Boulevard, Key Biscayne Crandon Bd & Harbor Dr Crandon Boulevard, Key Biscayne Crandon Bd & Sonesta Dr 300 Caribbean Rd, Key Biscayne Crandon Bd & Heather Dr Crandon Bd & Mcintyre St 520 Crandon Boulevard, Key Biscayne Crandon Bd & W Wood Dr Crandon Bd & W Mashta Dr 800 Crandon Blvd, Key Biscayne Crandon Blvd & Arthur Lamb Jr Rd Direction: B - Key Biscayne Via Harbor 102 bus Time Schedule 29 stops B - Key Biscayne Via Harbor Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:07 AM - 7:10 PM Monday 6:24 AM - 6:39 PM Brickell Station (West Side) M-Path, Miami Tuesday 6:24 AM - 6:39 PM Brickell Av & SE 13 St Wednesday 6:24 AM - 6:39 PM 1300 Brickell Ave, Miami Thursday 6:24 AM - 6:39 PM Brickell Av & SE 14 Te Friday 6:24 AM - 6:39 PM Brickell Av & SE 15 Rd Saturday 7:07 AM - 7:10 PM Brickell Avenue, Miami Brickell Av & # 1770 Brickell Avenue, Miami 102 bus Info Brickell Av & # 1990 Direction: B - Key Biscayne Via Harbor Brickell Avenue, Miami Stops: 29 Trip Duration: 22 min Brickell Av & # 2450 Line Summary: Brickell Station (West Side), Brickell 2400 Brickell Ave, Miami Av & SE 13 St, Brickell Av & SE 14 Te, Brickell Av & SE 15 Rd, Brickell Av & # 1770, Brickell Av & # 1990, Rickenbacker Cy & Hobie Cat Beach Brickell Av & # 2450, Rickenbacker Cy & Hobie Cat Beach, Rickenbacker Cy & Restrooms, Rickenbacker Rickenbacker Cy & Restrooms Cy & Op Rusty Pelican, Rickenbacker Cy & Op #3301 Rickenbacker Fish Company, Rickenbacker Cy & Op Rickenbacker Cy & Op Rusty Pelican Marine Stadium, Rickenbacker Cy & Op Mast Academy, Miami Seaquarium, Rickenbacker Cy & Um Rickenbacker Cy & Op #3301 Rickenbacker Fish Marine Lab, Crandon Bd & Crandon Park Marina, Company Crandon Bd & Crandon Golf Course, Crandon Bd & Intl Tennis Center, Crandon Bd & at Fire Station, Rickenbacker Cy & Op Marine Stadium Crandon Bd & Harbor Dr, Harbor Dr & Fernwood Rd, Harbor Dr & Woodcrest Rd, Harbor Dr & Cypress Dr, Rickenbacker Cy & Op Mast Academy Harbor Dr & # 250 (Harbor Ct), Harbor Dr & W Heather Dr, Harbor Dr & W Mcintire St, Harbor Dr & Miami Seaquarium Harbor La, Harbor Dr & Westwood Dr, Harbor Dr & W Mashta Dr Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami Rickenbacker Cy & Um Marine Lab Crandon Bd & Crandon Park Marina Crandon Bd & Crandon Golf Course Crandon Bd & Intl Tennis Center Crandon Bd & at Fire Station 2 Crandon Blvd, Miami-Dade County Crandon Bd & Harbor Dr 22 Crandon Boulevard, Key Biscayne Harbor Dr & Fernwood Rd 115 Harbor Dr, Key Biscayne Harbor Dr & Woodcrest Rd 157 Harbor Dr, Key Biscayne Harbor Dr & Cypress Dr 251 Harbor Dr, Key Biscayne Harbor Dr & # 250 (Harbor Ct) 265 Harbor Dr, Key Biscayne Harbor Dr & W Heather Dr 375 Harbor Dr, Key Biscayne Harbor Dr & W Mcintire St 550 Harbor Dr, Key Biscayne Harbor Dr & Harbor La 610 Harbor Cir, Key Biscayne Harbor Dr & Westwood Dr 750 Harbor Dr, Key Biscayne Harbor Dr & W Mashta Dr 819 Harbor Dr, Key Biscayne 102 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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