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LRT Schedule And Dial 780-496-1600, takeETS.com LRT Bus Stop Numbers enter your bus stop number. ROUTE Find everything you want to know about ETS Destinations Destinations on the website. Century Park to Clareview Clareview to Century Park Use our online tools - the ETS Trip Planner, LRT Transit on Google Maps, Route Schedule LRT Station Name Dir./Bus Stop LRT Station Name Dir./Bus Stop Search, Bus Stop Schedule Search and School Century Park Station NB 4982 Clareview Station SB 7977 Services - to plan your transit trips. The LRT (Light Rail Transit), travels Buy passes and tickets from the ETS Online on a fixed rail between Clareview Southgate Station NB 2114 Belvedere Station SB 7692 Store. E-mail us at [email protected] through Downtown to Century Park South Campus Station NB 2116 Coliseum Station SB 1889 ETS BusLink 780-496-1600 McKernan/Belgravia Station NB 9982 Stadium Station SB 1723 Transit information available 24 hours a day by touch-tone or cell phone. Health Sciences/Jubilee Station NB 2014 Churchill Station SB 1876 Transit Information 311 Revised August 29, 2010 University Station NB 2969 Central Station SB 1935 Phone lines are open 24 hours a day every Grandin Station NB 1754 Bay/Enterprise Square Station SB 1774 day of the year. If calling from outside Edmonton, phone 780-442-5311. Corona Station NB 1926 Corona Station SB 1891 TTY 780-944-5555 Bay/Enterprise Square Station NB 1985 Grandin Station SB 1925 Telephone service for the Central Station NB 1863 University Station SB 2316 Deaf and Speech Impaired Churchill Station NB 1691 Health Sciences/Jubilee Station SB 2019 ETS Lost and Found 780-496-1622 Stadium Station NB 1981 McKernan/Belgravia Station SB 9981 Phone lines are open Coliseum Station NB 1742 South Campus Station SB 2115 weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Belvedere Station NB 7830 Southgate Station SB 2113 Transit Watch Clareview Station SB 7977 Century Park Station NB 4982 780-442-4900 Report suspicious activity. All ETS routes are accessible TO A WEEKEND OF FUN TO GET TO THE LECTURE J.J. M.E. Bowlen LRT Map revised August 29, 2010 LaZerte 144 Ave ROUTE 144 Ave 50 St 36 St LRT Route Park 'N Ride 66 St 139 Ave NORTHGATE Future LRT Route Shopping Centre Londonderry Manning Castle Downs Rd North Town Mall Crossing 137 Ave Mall 137 Ave LRT Station Hospital Northgate 137 Ave Centre Timing Point High School BELVEDERE 40 St Transit Centre Major Attraction CLAREVIEW Victoria Tr Archbishop 10,99,127,152,153, O'Leary The City of Edmonton disclaims any liability for the use of this map. No reproduction of this map, 154,180,181,186,LRT LRT 82 St 97 St Queen in whole or in part, is permitted without127 St express written consent of Edmonton Transit System. 113A St Elizabeth West Side 2,181,184,188,190, SEASONAL ROUTES 129 Ave 192,193,198,381 September to April only East Side - Routes 54, 96, 97 and 98 127 Ave 127 Ave September to June only Fort Rd 10,11,182,183, - Routes 46, 165, 166, 167, 185,186,187,302 186, 187 and 188 Yellowhead Tr COLISEUM - Route 11 and 130 extensions 50 St Yellowhead Tr 5,8,10,99,127,141, St. Albert Tr 142,143,318,LRT 120 A ve 76 St ABBOTTSFIELD 121 St Rexall 66 St Abbottsfield Place Shoppers Mall 118 Ave 118 Ave 118 Ave N.A.I.T. 82 St 106 St Eastglen Kingsway 115 Ave Northlands Park 112 Ave Kingsway atchewa Garden Mall Sask n Ri 86 St v 119 St Westmount 124 St th e KINGSWAY or r Centre Concordia N WESTMOUNT 112 Ave University Glenrose College Rehabilitation Commonwealth Stadium STADIUM W Ross 111 Ave a y Sheppard Royal n Alexandra 2,120,127,LRT e 84 St G r e Stadium Rd t 109 St z St. k 95 St y Travel Times Victoria Joseph's D 97 St r 107 Ave 107 Ave Between Stations BAY/ENTERPRISE SQ. 106 Ave 101 St 105 St Jasper Ave McNally MacEwan 99 St City Approximate 104 Ave CORONA CENTRAL Hall CHURCHILL travel time Stony Plain Rd 84 St (In minutes) CLAREVIEW 102 Ave 116 St Shaw Conference 101 Ave Royal Jasper Ave Centre 3 Alberta Museum CAPILANO Edmonton General 100 Ave 99 Ave 98 Ave BELVEDERE GRANDIN Muttart GOV'T Conservatory Austin CENTRE O'Brien 3 r UNIVERSITY e v i R 50 St 4,7,51,54,57,94, Alberta n a COLISEUM Legislature Telus 106,128,130,197, Field w Building e h 203,204,313,LRT, Sh.Pk. c Connors Rd t 85 St a l k 2 l s i N Sa H o Kinsmen rth King’s 92 Ave Groat Rd e Sports Centre l University College a 90 Ave 89 Ave rd Vimy STADIUM alte Ridge W Academy Jubilee Auditorium UofA 87 Ave Bonnie Doon 4 Hospital Old Faculte HEALTH SCIENCES Scona Shopping /JUBILEE Saint-Jean Centre Cross Cancer Institute CHURCHILL 112 St 82 Ave 82 Ave University Ave Fwy d Park 1 erwoo 114 St Sh MCKERNAN/ 99 St BELGRAVIA 83 St Valley 76 Ave CENTRAL r Zoo e v Ri n 2 wa he 72 Ave Strathcona J.H. katc ve rth Sas 71 A Picard No d R ia BAY/ENTERPRISE SQUARE rav Belg 109 St Argyll Rd 104 St 113 St Fox Dr 1 34 St 65 Ave Gateway Blvd SOUTH CAMPUS W.P. 50 St 63 Ave Wagner 75 St CORONA 4,30,32,36,43,50,53, 111 St 61 Ave 54,55,104,105,106, 1 133,138,139,330,LRT 57 Ave Roper Rd GRANDIN 2 122 St 51 Ave 51 Ave Whitemud Dr Southgate UNIVERSITY Centre MILLGATE SOUTHGATE 1 6,9,17,31,32,33,34,Whitemud Dr 38,40,41,42,44,45, Louis St 50 St 50,52,53,55,73,74,80, Laurent Harry Ainlay Whitemud Dr HEALTH SCIENCES/JUBILEE 96,301,304,336,LRT Whitemud 76 St Crossing 2 Calgary Trail 40 Ave Gateway Blvd 38 Ave MCKERNAN/BELGRAVIA 66 St 38 Ave 114 St Millbourne Market Mall 99 St 91 St 119 St 2 111 St Southpark Centre SOUTH CAMPUS 34 Ave 106 St 34 Ave 3 Mill Woods Rd 34 Ave E Grey Nuns d R s SOUTHGATEd o 50 St Saddleback Rd 29 Ave MacEwan o W l LAKEWOOD il 28 Ave 28 Ave 4 M CENTURY PARK Mill Woods J. Percy Holy 34 St Town Centre 17,30,35,36,37,39, Page Trinity CENTURY PARK 40,41,42,43,44,45,46, 23 Ave 23 Ave MILL 23 Ave 48,49,74,301,316,324, WOODS 334,337,339,590,LRT South Parsons Rd 109 St 111 St Edmonton Common 66 St LRT Days of Operation LRT Days of Operation ROUTE Weekday ROUTE Weekday Destinations Destinations Destinations Destinations Century Park to Clareview Clareview to Century Park Century Park to Clareview Clareview to Century Park Century South South Century Century South South Century University Corona Churchill Coliseum Clareview Clareview Coliseum Churchill Corona University University Corona Churchill Coliseum Clareview Clareview Coliseum Churchill Corona University Park Campus Campus Park Park Campus Campus Park Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Timing Points Timing Points 5:14 5:20 5:26 5:30 5:33 5:38 5:45 2:46 2:53 2:58 3:01 3:05 3:11 3:17 3:24 3:30 3:36 3:40 3:43 3:48 3:55 5:19 5:25 5:31 5:35 5:38 5:43 5:50 2:51 2:58 3:03 3:06 3:10 3:16 3:22 3:29 3:35 3:41 3:45 3:48 3:53 4:00 5:24 5:30 5:36 5:40 5:43 5:48 5:55 2:56 3:03 3:08 3:11 3:15 3:21 3:27 3:34 3:40 3:46 3:50 3:53 3:58 4:05 5:29 5:35 5:41 5:45 5:48 5:53 6:00 and every 5 minutes until 5:34 5:40 5:46 5:50 5:53 5:58 6:05 4:56 5:03 5:08 5:11 5:15 5:21 5:27 5:34 5:40 5:46 5:50 5:53 5:58 6:05 5:39 5:45 5:51 5:55 5:58 6:03 6:10 5:01 5:08 5:13 5:16 5:20 5:26 5:32 5:39 5:45 5:51 5:55 5:58 6:03 6:10 5:44 5:50 5:56 6:00 6:03 6:08 6:15 5:06 5:13 5:18 5:21 5:25 5:31 5:37 5:44 5:50 5:56 6:00 6:03 6:08 6:15 5:49 5:55 6:01 6:05 6:08 6:13 6:20 5:11 5:18 5:23 5:26 5:30 5:36 5:42 5:51 5:57 6:03 6:07 6:10 6:15 6:22 5:54 6:00 6:06 6:10 6:13 6:18 6:25 5:16 5:23 5:28 5:31 5:35 5:41 5:47 5:21 5:28 5:33 5:36 5:40 5:46 5:52 5:59 6:05 6:11 6:15 6:18 6:23 6:30 5:21 5:28 5:33 5:36 5:40 5:46 5:52 6:00 6:06 6:12 6:16 6:19 6:24 6:31 6:04 6:10 6:16 6:20 6:23 6:28 6:35 5:26 5:33 5:38 5:41 5:45 5:51 5:57 6:07 6:13 6:19 6:23 6:26 6:31 6:38 5:31 5:38 5:43 5:46 5:50 5:56 6:02 6:09 6:15 6:21 6:25 6:28 6:33 6:40 5:31 5:38 5:43 5:46 5:50 5:56 6:02 6:14 6:20 6:26 6:30 6:33 6:38 6:45 5:36 5:43 5:48 5:51 5:55 6:01 6:07 6:15 6:21 6:27 6:31 6:34 6:39 6:46 5:41 5:48 5:53 5:56 6:00 6:06 6:12 6:19 6:25 6:31 6:35 6:38 6:43 6:50 5:41 5:48 5:53 5:56 6:00 6:06 6:12 6:22 6:28 6:34 6:38 6:41 6:46 6:53 6:24 6:30 6:36 6:40 6:43 6:48 6:55 5:46 5:53 5:58 6:01 6:05 6:11 6:17 5:51 5:58 6:03 6:06 6:10 6:16 6:22 6:29 6:35 6:41 6:45 6:48 6:53 7:00 5:51 5:58 6:03 6:06 6:10 6:16 6:22 6:30 6:36 6:42 6:46 6:49 6:54 7:01 5:56 6:03 6:08 6:11 6:15 6:21 6:27 6:34 6:40 6:46 6:50 6:53 6:58 7:05 5:56 6:03 6:08 6:11 6:15 6:21 6:27 and every 5 minutes until 6:01 6:08 6:13 6:16 6:20 6:26 6:32 8:21 8:28 8:33 8:36 8:40 8:46 8:52 8:59 9:05 9:11 9:15 9:18 9:23 9:30 6:06 6:13 6:18 6:21 6:25 6:31 6:37 6:45 6:51 6:57 7:01 7:04 7:09 7:16 8:26 8:33 8:38 8:41 8:45 8:51 8:57 6:11 6:18 6:23 6:26 6:30 6:36 6:42 8:31 8:38 8:43 8:46 8:50 8:56 9:02 9:09 9:15 9:21 9:25 9:28 9:33 9:40 6:16 6:23 6:28 6:31 6:35 6:41 6:47 8:36 8:43 8:48 8:51 8:55 9:01 9:07 6:21 6:28 6:33 6:36 6:40 6:46 6:52 7:00 7:06 7:12 7:16 7:19 7:24 7:31 8:41 8:48 8:53 8:56 9:00 9:06 9:12 9:19 9:25 9:31 9:35 9:38 9:43 9:50 6:28 6:35 6:40 6:43 6:47 6:53 6:59 8:46 8:53 8:58 9:01 9:05 9:11 9:17 6:36 6:43 6:48 6:51 6:55 7:01 7:07 7:15 7:21 7:27 7:31 7:34 7:39 7:46 8:51 8:58 9:03 9:06 9:10 9:16 9:22 9:29 9:35 9:41 9:45 9:48 9:53 10:00 6:43 6:50 6:55 6:58 7:02 7:08 7:14 8:56 9:03 9:08 9:11 9:15 9:21 9:27 6:51 6:58 7:03 7:06 7:10 7:16 7:22 7:30 7:36 7:42 7:46 7:49 7:54 8:01 9:01 9:08 9:13 9:16 9:20 9:26 9:32 9:39 9:45 9:51 9:55 9:58 10:03 10:10 6:58 7:05 7:10 7:13 7:17 7:23 7:29 9:06 9:13 9:18 9:21 9:25 9:31 9:37 7:07 7:14 7:19 7:22 7:26 7:32 7:38 7:45 7:51 7:57 8:01 8:04 8:09 8:16 9:11 9:18 9:23 9:26 9:30 9:36 9:42 9:49 9:55 10:01 10:05 10:08 10:13 10:20 7:22 7:29 7:34 7:37 7:41 7:47 7:53 8:00 8:06 8:12 8:16 8:19 8:24 8:31
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