How to get from Pembridge Crescent (South Side Of Taylor-Kidd) to Queen's University by bus?
By bus
To get from Pembridge Crescent (South Side Of Taylor-Kidd) to Queen's University in Kingston, take the 6 bus from Pembridge Crescent (South Side Of Taylor-Kidd) station to Baiden Street (East Side Of Portsmouth) station. Next, take the 1 bus from Baiden Street (West Side Of Portsmouth) station to Ellis Hall (West Side Of University) station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 35 min.
Step by Step
- 1Start from bus stationPembridge Crescent (South Side Of Taylor-Kidd)
- 2Wait for bus6Saint Lawrence College
- 3Ride to bus stationBaiden Street (East Side Of Portsmouth)22 min
- 4Walk to bus stationBaiden Street (West Side Of Portsmouth)30 m • 1 min
- 5Wait for bus1Montreal Street
- 6Ride to bus stationEllis Hall (West Side Of University)9 min
- 7Walk toQueen's University99 University Ave140 m • 2 min
Alternative route by bus via 502
Take one direct bus from Pembridge Crescent (South Side Of Taylor-Kidd) to Queen's University in Kingston: take the 502 bus from Bayridge Centre (West Side Of Bayridge) station to Kingston General Hospital (South Side Of Stuart) station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 33 min.
Step by Step
- 1Walk to bus stationBayridge Centre (West Side Of Bayridge)400 m • 6 min
- 2Wait for bus502Express - Downtown Via Bayridge/Front
- 3Ride to bus stationKingston General Hospital (South Side Of Stuart)22 min
- 4Walk toQueen's University99 University Ave330 m • 5 min
Public transit directions from Pembridge Crescent (South Side Of Taylor-Kidd) to Queen's University
Public transit stations close to Pembridge Crescent (South Side Of Taylor-Kidd)
Pembridge Crescent (South Side Of Taylor-Kidd) is located at Pembridge Crescent (South Side Of Taylor-Kidd), Kingston and the nearest public transit station is Pembridge Crescent (North Side Of Taylor-Kidd).
Bus stations close to Pembridge Crescent (South Side Of Taylor-Kidd):
- Pembridge Crescent (North Side Of Taylor-Kidd)
- Bayridge Drive (South Side Of Taylor-Kidd)
- Milford Drive (South Side Of Taylor-Kidd)
Public transit stations close to Queen's University, Kingston
Queen's University is located at 99 University Ave, Kingston and the nearest public transit station is Grant Hall (East Side Of University).
Bus stations close to Queen's University:
- Grant Hall (East Side Of University)
- Kingston General Hospital (North Side Of Stuart)
- Alfred Street (South Side Of Union)
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- 1281 Midland Avenue (East Side) to Queen's University
- Lakeview Avenue (North Side Of Henderson) to Queen's University
- Jim Beattie Park (North Side Of Henderson) to Queen's University
- 369 Dalton Avenue (North Side) to Queen's University
- 270 Princess Street (South Side) to Queen's University
- 321 Yonge Street (East Side) to Queen's University
- Portsmouth Avenue (North Side Of Princess) to Queen's University
- Brackenwood Crescent (West Side Of Birchwood) to Queen's University
- Station Street (South Side Of Bath) to Queen's University
- Cataraqui Centre Transfer Point Platform 3 to Queen's University
- Cataraqui Centre Transfer Point Platform 4 to Queen's University
- Cataraqui Centre Transfer Point Platform 5 to Queen's University
- Cataraqui Centre Transfer Point Platform 6 to Queen's University
Alternative route by bus via 502
Take one direct bus from Pembridge Crescent (South Side Of Taylor-Kidd) to Queen's University in Kingston: take the 502 bus from Bayridge Centre (West Side Of Bayridge) station to Kingston General Hospital (South Side Of Stuart) station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 33 min.
Step by Step
- 1Walk to bus stationBayridge Centre (West Side Of Bayridge)400 m • 6 min
- 2Wait for bus502Express - Downtown Via Bayridge/Front
- 3Ride to bus stationKingston General Hospital (South Side Of Stuart)22 min
- 4Walk toQueen's University99 University Ave330 m • 5 min
Questions & Answers
What is the fastest way to get from Pembridge Crescent (South Side Of Taylor-Kidd) to Queen's University?
The fastest way takes 35 minutes, using Bus line 6, Bus line 1.
What is the alternative route to get from Pembridge Crescent (South Side Of Taylor-Kidd) to Queen's University?
The alternative route takes 33 minutes, using Bus line 502.
Is there a direct bus between Pembridge Crescent (South Side Of Taylor-Kidd) and Queen's University in Kingston?
No, you’ll have to take 2 bus lines in total. The total travelling time is 35 min.
Which bus line goes from Pembridge Crescent (South Side Of Taylor-Kidd) to Queen's University in Kingston?
The 6 bus line goes from Saint Lawrence College station near Pembridge Crescent (South Side Of Taylor-Kidd) to Baiden Street (East Side Of Portsmouth) station. From there you’ll have to take one bus line till Baiden Street (East Side Of Portsmouth) station near Queen's University in Kingston
How long does it take to travel from Pembridge Crescent (South Side Of Taylor-Kidd) to Queen's University in Kingston by bus?
The total travel time between Pembridge Crescent (South Side Of Taylor-Kidd) and Queen's University in Kingston by bus is about 35 min.
Where do I get on the bus near Pembridge Crescent (South Side Of Taylor-Kidd) to get to Queen's University in Kingston?
Get on the 6 bus from the Saint Lawrence College stop near Pembridge Crescent (South Side Of Taylor-Kidd) in Kingston.
Where do I get off the bus when travelling between Pembridge Crescent (South Side Of Taylor-Kidd) and Queen's University in Kingston?
Get off the bus at the Baiden Street (East Side Of Portsmouth) stop, which is closest to Queen's University in Kingston.
When is the last bus from Pembridge Crescent (South Side Of Taylor-Kidd) to Queen's University in Kingston?