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10 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 10 bus time schedule & line map 10 Hamburg To Costc View In Website Mode The 10 bus line (Hamburg To Costc) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Hamburg To Costc: 6:05 AM - 8:10 PM (2) Hamburg To Polo: 6:20 AM - 8:30 PM (3) Hamburg To Tc: 5:42 AM - 8:56 PM (4) Hamburg-Alysheba: 9:30 PM - 11:30 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 10 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 10 bus arriving. Direction: Hamburg To Costc 10 bus Time Schedule 31 stops Hamburg To Costc Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:05 AM - 8:10 PM Transit Center 160 E Vine St, Lexington-Fayette Tuesday Not Operational Midland @ Herald Leader Wednesday Not Operational 165 Midland Ave, Lexington-Fayette Thursday Not Operational Midland @ 3rd Outbound Friday Not Operational Midland Avenue, Lexington-Fayette Saturday Not Operational Winchester @ 768 (Mcdonald'S) 764 Winchester Rd, Lexington-Fayette Winchester @ 800 (Speedway) 900 Winchester Road, Lexington-Fayette 10 bus Info Direction: Hamburg To Costc Liberty @ 1028 Outbound Stops: 31 1028 Liberty Road, Lexington-Fayette Trip Duration: 43 min Line Summary: Transit Center, Midland @ Herald Liberty @ 1136 Outbound Leader, Midland @ 3rd Outbound, Winchester @ 768 1136 Liberty Rd, Lexington-Fayette (Mcdonald'S), Winchester @ 800 (Speedway), Liberty @ 1028 Outbound, Liberty @ 1136 Outbound, Liberty @ 1664 Outbound Liberty @ 1664 Outbound, Liberty @ 1744 1664 Liberty Road, Lexington-Fayette Outbound, Liberty @ 1825 Outbound, Liberty @ Creative Outbound, Liberty @ 2126 Outbound, Liberty @ 1744 Outbound Fortune @ Haddon Outbound, Fortune @ 2456 Liberty Road, Lexington-Fayette Outbound, Fortune @ 2400 Outbound, Fortune @ 2330 Outbound, Meeting @ Frederick Douglass Liberty @ 1825 Outbound Outbound, Meeting @ Fdhs (Bus Entrance) 1817 Ellison Place, Lexington-Fayette Outbound, Sir Barton Way @ Meeting Street Ob, Buena Vista @ 2240 Outbound, Buena Vista @ Liberty @ Creative Outbound Elkhorn, Walmart @ Sir Barton Outbound, Sir Barton 2010 Creative Dr, Lexington-Fayette @ 2517 Outbound, Sir Barton @ Old Rosebud Outbound, Sir Barton @ National College Outbound, Liberty @ 2126 Outbound Sir Barton @ 2321 Outbound, Vendors Way @ Circuit 2125 Liberty Rd, Lexington-Fayette City, Alysheba @ Backyard Burgers, Man O' War @ Pleasant Ridge, Polo Club @ 2924, Costco @ Polo Fortune @ Haddon Outbound Club 2539 Knightsbridge Lane, Lexington-Fayette Fortune @ 2456 Outbound 2456 Fortune Drive, Lexington-Fayette Fortune @ 2400 Outbound 2400 Fortune Dr, Lexington-Fayette Fortune @ 2330 Outbound 2330 Fortune Drive, Lexington-Fayette Meeting @ Frederick Douglass Outbound 1973 Covington Drive, Lexington-Fayette Meeting @ Fdhs (Bus Entrance) Outbound Sir Barton Way @ Meeting Street Ob Buena Vista @ 2240 Outbound 2240 Buena Vista Rd, Lexington-Fayette Buena Vista @ Elkhorn 2271 Elkhorn Road, Lexington-Fayette Walmart @ Sir Barton Outbound 2353 Grey Lag Way, Lexington-Fayette Sir Barton @ 2517 Outbound 2517 Sir Barton Way, Lexington-Fayette Sir Barton @ Old Rosebud Outbound Sir Barton Way, Lexington-Fayette Sir Barton @ National College Outbound 2375 Sir Barton Way, Lexington-Fayette Sir Barton @ 2321 Outbound 2333 Sir Barton Way, Lexington-Fayette Vendors Way @ Circuit City Alysheba @ Backyard Burgers 1809 Alysheba Way, Lexington-Fayette Man O' War @ Pleasant Ridge 1907 Plaudit Place, Lexington-Fayette Polo Club @ 2924 2928 Polo Club Blvd, Lexington-Fayette Costco @ Polo Club Direction: Hamburg To Polo 10 bus Time Schedule 24 stops Hamburg To Polo Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:20 AM - 8:30 PM Monday 5:43 AM - 6:10 AM Transit Center 160 E Vine St, Lexington-Fayette Tuesday Not Operational Midland @ Herald Leader Wednesday Not Operational 165 Midland Ave, Lexington-Fayette Thursday Not Operational Midland @ 3rd Outbound Friday Not Operational Midland Avenue, Lexington-Fayette Saturday Not Operational Winchester @ 768 (Mcdonald'S) 764 Winchester Rd, Lexington-Fayette Winchester @ 800 (Speedway) 900 Winchester Road, Lexington-Fayette 10 bus Info Direction: Hamburg To Polo Liberty @ 1028 Outbound Stops: 24 1028 Liberty Road, Lexington-Fayette Trip Duration: 23 min Line Summary: Transit Center, Midland @ Herald Liberty @ 1136 Outbound Leader, Midland @ 3rd Outbound, Winchester @ 768 1136 Liberty Rd, Lexington-Fayette (Mcdonald'S), Winchester @ 800 (Speedway), Liberty @ 1028 Outbound, Liberty @ 1136 Outbound, Liberty @ 1664 Outbound Liberty @ 1664 Outbound, Liberty @ 1744 1664 Liberty Road, Lexington-Fayette Outbound, Liberty @ 1825 Outbound, Liberty @ Creative Outbound, Liberty @ 2126 Outbound, Liberty @ 1744 Outbound Fortune @ Haddon Outbound, Fortune @ 2456 Liberty Road, Lexington-Fayette Outbound, Fortune @ 2400 Outbound, Fortune @ 2330 Outbound, Meeting @ Frederick Douglass Liberty @ 1825 Outbound Outbound, Meeting @ Fdhs (Bus Entrance) 1817 Ellison Place, Lexington-Fayette Outbound, Sir Barton @ 2517 Outbound, Sir Barton @ Old Rosebud Outbound, Sir Barton @ National Liberty @ Creative Outbound College Outbound, Sir Barton @ 2321 Outbound, 2010 Creative Dr, Lexington-Fayette Vendors Way @ Circuit City, Alysheba @ Backyard Burgers Liberty @ 2126 Outbound 2125 Liberty Rd, Lexington-Fayette Fortune @ Haddon Outbound 2539 Knightsbridge Lane, Lexington-Fayette Fortune @ 2456 Outbound 2456 Fortune Drive, Lexington-Fayette Fortune @ 2400 Outbound 2400 Fortune Dr, Lexington-Fayette Fortune @ 2330 Outbound 2330 Fortune Drive, Lexington-Fayette Meeting @ Frederick Douglass Outbound 1973 Covington Drive, Lexington-Fayette Meeting @ Fdhs (Bus Entrance) Outbound Sir Barton @ 2517 Outbound 2517 Sir Barton Way, Lexington-Fayette Sir Barton @ Old Rosebud Outbound Sir Barton Way, Lexington-Fayette Sir Barton @ National College Outbound 2375 Sir Barton Way, Lexington-Fayette Sir Barton @ 2321 Outbound 2333 Sir Barton Way, Lexington-Fayette Vendors Way @ Circuit City Alysheba @ Backyard Burgers 1809 Alysheba Way, Lexington-Fayette Direction: Hamburg To Tc 10 bus Time Schedule 30 stops Hamburg To Tc Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 5:42 AM - 8:56 PM Monday 5:21 AM - 11:53 PM Costco @ Polo Club Tuesday Not Operational Polo Club @ Mow 2800 Polo Club Boulevard, Lexington-Fayette Wednesday Not Operational Sir Barton @ Pavilion Way Inbound Thursday Not Operational Friday Not Operational Sir Barton @ Carino's Inbound Saturday Not Operational Sir Barton @ National College Inbound 2375 Sir Barton Way, Lexington-Fayette Sir Barton @ 2404 Inbound Sir Barton Way, Lexington-Fayette 10 bus Info Direction: Hamburg To Tc Walmart @ Sir Barton Inbound Stops: 30 Grey Lag Way, Lexington-Fayette Trip Duration: 37 min Line Summary: Costco @ Polo Club, Polo Club @ Buena Vista @ Thunderstick Inbound Mow, Sir Barton @ Pavilion Way Inbound, Sir Barton @ Carino's Inbound, Sir Barton @ National College Buena Vista @ 2241 Inbound Inbound, Sir Barton @ 2404 Inbound, Walmart @ Sir 2240 Buena Vista Rd, Lexington-Fayette Barton Inbound, Buena Vista @ Thunderstick Inbound, Buena Vista @ 2241 Inbound, Sir Barton Sir Barton Way @ War Admiral Way Way @ War Admiral Way, Meeting @ Fdhs (Bus Entrance) Inbound, Meeting @ Frederick Douglass Meeting @ Fdhs (Bus Entrance) Inbound High School, Fortune @ Fortune Court Inbound, Fortune @ Trade Center Inbound, Fortune @ 2433 Meeting @ Frederick Douglass High School Inbound, Fortune @ Cornerstone Inbound, Fortune @ Liberty Inbound, Liberty @ Christian, Liberty @ 1985 Covington Dr, Lexington-Fayette Creative Inbound, Liberty @ 1825 Inbound, Liberty @ Fortune @ Fortune Court Inbound 1749 Inbound, Liberty @ 1701 Inbound, Liberty @ 1601 Inbound, Liberty @ 1019 Inbound, Winchester 2331 Fortune Dr, Lexington-Fayette @ Tennesse, Winchester @ Jif, Midland @ 3rd Fortune @ Trade Center Inbound Inbound, Midland @ Short, Rose @ 137 Inbound, Transit Center 2360 Fortune Drive, Lexington-Fayette Fortune @ 2433 Inbound 2433 Fortune Drive, Lexington-Fayette Fortune @ Cornerstone Inbound 2092 Cornerstone Drive, Lexington-Fayette Fortune @ Liberty Inbound 2565 Mackenzie Ln, Lexington-Fayette Liberty @ Christian 2101 Liberty Road, Lexington-Fayette Liberty @ Creative Inbound 2007 Liberty Rd, Lexington-Fayette Liberty @ 1825 Inbound 1813 Ellison Place, Lexington-Fayette Liberty @ 1749 Inbound Liberty Road, Lexington-Fayette Liberty @ 1701 Inbound 1703 Liberty Rd, Lexington-Fayette Liberty @ 1601 Inbound 1601 Liberty Rd, Lexington-Fayette Liberty @ 1019 Inbound 1019 Liberty Rd, Lexington-Fayette Winchester @ Tennesse 911 Winchester Rd, Lexington-Fayette Winchester @ Jif 750 Winchester Rd, Lexington-Fayette Midland @ 3rd Inbound 265 Midland Avenue, Lexington-Fayette Midland @ Short 155 Midland Avenue, Lexington-Fayette Rose @ 137 Inbound 137 Rose St, Lexington-Fayette Transit Center 160 E Vine St, Lexington-Fayette Direction: Hamburg-Alysheba 10 bus Time Schedule 24 stops Hamburg-Alysheba Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:30 PM - 11:30 PM Transit Center 160 E Vine St, Lexington-Fayette Tuesday Not Operational Midland @ Herald Leader Wednesday Not Operational 165 Midland Ave, Lexington-Fayette Thursday Not Operational Midland @ 3rd Outbound Friday Not Operational Midland Avenue, Lexington-Fayette Saturday Not Operational Winchester @ 768 (Mcdonald'S) 764 Winchester Rd, Lexington-Fayette Winchester @ 800 (Speedway) 900 Winchester Road, Lexington-Fayette 10 bus Info Direction: Hamburg-Alysheba Liberty @ 1028 Outbound Stops: 24 1028 Liberty Road, Lexington-Fayette Trip Duration: 21 min Line Summary: Transit Center, Midland @ Herald Liberty @ 1136 Outbound
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