How to get from St. Martha Street (North Side Of Rose Abbey) to Queen's University by bus?
By bus
Take one direct bus from St. Martha Street (North Side Of Rose Abbey) to Queen's University in Kingston: take the 601 bus from St. Martha Street (South Side Of Rose Abbey) station to Barrie Street (North Side Of Brock) station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 36 min.
Step by Step
- 1Walk to bus stationSt. Martha Street (South Side Of Rose Abbey)80 m • 1 min
- 2Wait for bus601Express - Queen'S/Kgh Via Downtown
- 3Ride to bus stationBarrie Street (North Side Of Brock)23 min
- 4Walk toQueen's University99 University Ave830 m • 11 min
Alternative route by bus via 12A and 2
To get from St. Martha Street (North Side Of Rose Abbey) to Queen's University in Kingston, take the 12A bus from Highway 15 (North Side Of Gore) station to Bus Terminal Transfer Point Platform 4 station. Next, take the 2 bus from Bus Terminal Transfer Point Platform 4 station to Grant Hall (East Side Of University) station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 60 min.
Step by Step
- 1Walk to bus stationHighway 15 (North Side Of Gore)1.73 km • 22 min
- 2Wait for bus12AShuttle - To Bus Terminal
- 3Ride to bus stationBus Terminal Transfer Point Platform 413 min
- 4Wait for bus2Kingston Centre
- 5Ride to bus stationGrant Hall (East Side Of University)20 min
- 6Walk toQueen's University99 University Ave140 m • 2 min
Public transit directions from St. Martha Street (North Side Of Rose Abbey) to Queen's University
Public transit stations close to St. Martha Street (North Side Of Rose Abbey)
St. Martha Street (North Side Of Rose Abbey) is located at St. Martha Street (North Side Of Rose Abbey), Kingston and the nearest public transit station is St. Martha Street (South Side Of Rose Abbey).
Bus stations close to St. Martha Street (North Side Of Rose Abbey):
- St. Martha Street (South Side Of Rose Abbey)
- Mccallum Street (West Side Of Rose Abbey)
- Mccallum Street (East Side Of Rose Abbey)
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 George Street (South Side Of King).
Bus stations close to Queen's University:
- George Street (South Side Of King)
- George Street (North Side Of King)
- Ellis Hall (West Side Of University)
Related Routes
- 212 Dalton Avenue (South Side) to Queen's University
- Kingston Bus Terminal to Queen's University
- Bus Terminal Transfer Point Platform 4 to Queen's University
- Douglas Avenue (South Side Of Elliott) to Queen's University
- Crossfield Avenue (West Side Of Andersen) to Queen's University
- Augusta Drive (South Side Of Crossfield) to Queen's University
- 1281 Midland Avenue (West Side) to Queen's University
- 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 12A and 2
To get from St. Martha Street (North Side Of Rose Abbey) to Queen's University in Kingston, take the 12A bus from Highway 15 (North Side Of Gore) station to Bus Terminal Transfer Point Platform 4 station. Next, take the 2 bus from Bus Terminal Transfer Point Platform 4 station to Grant Hall (East Side Of University) station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 60 min.
Step by Step
- 1Walk to bus stationHighway 15 (North Side Of Gore)1.73 km • 22 min
- 2Wait for bus12AShuttle - To Bus Terminal
- 3Ride to bus stationBus Terminal Transfer Point Platform 413 min
- 4Wait for bus2Kingston Centre
- 5Ride to bus stationGrant Hall (East Side Of University)20 min
- 6Walk toQueen's University99 University Ave140 m • 2 min
Questions & Answers
What is the fastest way to get from St. Martha Street (North Side Of Rose Abbey) to Queen's University?
The fastest way takes 36 minutes, using Bus line 601.
What is the alternative route to get from St. Martha Street (North Side Of Rose Abbey) to Queen's University?
The alternative route takes 60 minutes, using Bus line 12A, Bus line 2.
Is there a direct bus between St. Martha Street (North Side Of Rose Abbey) and Queen's University in Kingston?
Yes, there is a direct bus going from St. Martha Street (North Side Of Rose Abbey) to Queen's University in Kingston in 36 min.
Which bus line goes from St. Martha Street (North Side Of Rose Abbey) to Queen's University in Kingston?
The 601 bus line goes from St. Martha Street (South Side Of Rose Abbey) station near St. Martha Street (North Side Of Rose Abbey) to Express - Queen'S/Kgh Via Downtown station near Queen's University in Kingston.
How long does it take to travel from St. Martha Street (North Side Of Rose Abbey) to Queen's University in Kingston by bus?
The total travel time between St. Martha Street (North Side Of Rose Abbey) and Queen's University in Kingston by bus is about 36 min.
Where do I get on the bus near St. Martha Street (North Side Of Rose Abbey) to get to Queen's University in Kingston?
Get on the 601 bus from the St. Martha Street (South Side Of Rose Abbey) stop near St. Martha Street (North Side Of Rose Abbey) in Kingston.
Where do I get off the bus when travelling between St. Martha Street (North Side Of Rose Abbey) and Queen's University in Kingston?
Get off the bus at the Express - Queen'S/Kgh Via Downtown stop, which is closest to Queen's University in Kingston.
When is the last bus from St. Martha Street (North Side Of Rose Abbey) to Queen's University in Kingston?