How to get from 660 Progress Av. to Queen's University by bus?
From 660 Progress Av. to Queen's University by bus
Take one direct bus from 660 Progress Av. to Queen's University in Kingston: take the 702 bus from Gardiners / Riocan Centre station to Johnson / Barrie station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 36 min. The bus schedule from 660 Progress Av. may change. We recommend you check the updated bus schedule to Queen's University on the Moovit app.
Step by Step
- 1Walk to bus stationGardiners / Riocan Centre340 m • 5 min
- 2Wait for bus702Express - King's Crossing Via Downtown
- 3Ride to bus stationJohnson / Barrie21 min
- 4Walk toQueen's University99 University Ave770 m • 10 min
Alternative route from 660 Progress Av. to Queen's University by bus via 6 and 2
To get from 660 Progress Av. to Queen's University in Kingston, take the 6 bus from Progress / Gardiners station to Portsmouth / Baiden station. Next, take the 2 bus from Portsmouth / Baiden station to Ellis Hall station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 31 min. The bus schedule from 660 Progress Av. may change. We recommend you check the updated bus schedule to Queen's University on the Moovit app.
Step by Step
- 1Walk to bus stationProgress / Gardiners70 m • 1 min
- 2Wait for bus6Saint Lawrence College
- 3Ride to bus stationPortsmouth / Baiden17 min
- 4Walk to bus stationPortsmouth / Baiden30 m • 1 min
- 5Wait for bus2Division Street
- 6Ride to bus stationEllis Hall9 min
- 7Walk toQueen's University99 University Ave140 m • 2 min
Public transit directions from 660 Progress Av. to Queen's University
Bus schedule from 660 Progress Av. to Queen's University
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Alternative route from 660 Progress Av. to Queen's University by bus via 6 and 2
To get from 660 Progress Av. to Queen's University in Kingston, take the 6 bus from Progress / Gardiners station to Portsmouth / Baiden station. Next, take the 2 bus from Portsmouth / Baiden station to Ellis Hall station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 31 min. The bus schedule from 660 Progress Av. may change. We recommend you check the updated bus schedule to Queen's University on the Moovit app.
Step by Step
- 1Walk to bus stationProgress / Gardiners70 m • 1 min
- 2Wait for bus6Saint Lawrence College
- 3Ride to bus stationPortsmouth / Baiden17 min
- 4Walk to bus stationPortsmouth / Baiden30 m • 1 min
- 5Wait for bus2Division Street
- 6Ride to bus stationEllis Hall9 min
- 7Walk toQueen's University99 University Ave140 m • 2 min
Questions & Answers
What is the fastest way to get from 660 Progress Av. to Queen's University?
The fastest way takes 36 minutes, using Bus line 702.
What is the alternative route to get from 660 Progress Av. to Queen's University?
The alternative route takes 31 minutes, using Bus line 6, Bus line 2.
Is there a direct bus between 660 Progress Av. and Queen's University in Kingston?
Yes, there is a direct bus going from 660 Progress Av. to Queen's University in Kingston in 36 min.
Which bus line goes from 660 Progress Av. to Queen's University in Kingston?
The 702 bus line goes from Gardiners / Riocan Centre station near 660 Progress Av. to Express - King's Crossing Via Downtown station near Queen's University in Kingston.
How long does it take to travel from 660 Progress Av. to Queen's University in Kingston by bus?
The total travel time between 660 Progress Av. and Queen's University in Kingston by bus is about 36 min.
Where do I get on the bus near 660 Progress Av. to get to Queen's University in Kingston?
Get on the 702 bus from the Gardiners / Riocan Centre stop near 660 Progress Av. in Kingston.
Where do I get off the bus when travelling between 660 Progress Av. and Queen's University in Kingston?
Get off the bus at the Express - King's Crossing Via Downtown stop, which is closest to Queen's University in Kingston.
When is the first bus from 660 Progress Av. to Queen's University in Kingston?
The first bus from 660 Progress Av. to Queen's University in Kingston is Express - Cataraqui Centre - King's Crossing. It leaves the Gardiners / Riocan Centre stop at 4:07 AM.
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