List of Bus Routes in Edmonton - Castle Downs and Northeast Edmonton Routes (160-199)

Castle Downs and Northeast Edmonton Routes (160-199)

Some numbers in this series are also used for commuter routes ETS operates outside of Edmonton.

Route # Destinations Notes
160 Oxford
Downtown
Government Centre
  • Peak hours only
161 Castle Downs
Northgate
Downtown
MacEwan - City Centre Campus
162 Castle Downs
Eaux Claires
Downtown
MacEwan - City Centre Campus
163 Chambery
Eaux Claires
164 Castle Downs
Greisbach
Northgate
165 Castle Downs
132 Ave/82 St
  • Peak hour service from September to June only
166 Castle Downs
132 Ave/82 St
  • Peak hour service from September to June only
167 Castle Downs
Northgate
  • Peak hour service from September to June only
168 Carlton
Northgate
180 Downtown
Eaux Claires
Belvedere
Abbottsfield
  • one trip to and from downtown during peak hours
181 Clareview
Belvedere
182 Northgate
Clareview
Fraser
183 Clareview
Abbottsfield
184 West Clareview
Evergreen
  • Peak hours only
185 Clareview
Abbottsfield
  • Night service only
186 Northgate
Clareview
Fraser
  • Peak hour service only from September to June
187 Kernohan
Clareview
Londonderry
  • Peak hours service only from September to June
188 Londonderry
Clareview
Kernohan
  • Peak hours service only from September to June
190 Eaux Claires
Londonderry
Clareview
  • Weekday and Saturday service only
191 Klarvatten
Belle Rive
Eaux Claires
192 Clareview
Brintnell
  • Peak hours only
193 Clareview
Brintnell
194 Schonsee
Eaux Claires
197 University
Downtown
Spruce Grove
  • Peak hours only
198 Clareview
Fort Saskatchewan
  • Peak hours only
199 Eaux Claires
Edmonton Garrison
  • Weekday service only

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