Small Bus Routes (300-399)
Route # | Destinations | Notes |
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301 | Century Park Southgate |
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302 | Clareview Evergreen |
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303 | Northgate Mistatim Industrial |
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304 | Southgate Southpark Centre |
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305 | Jasper Gates Westmount |
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306 | Maple Ridge Bonnie Doon |
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307 | Bonnie Doon Gold Bar |
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308 | Riverdale Downtown |
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309 | Riverdale Downtown Oliver McCauley |
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310 | Rio Terrace Meadowlark Jasper Place |
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311 | West Edmonton Mall Jasper Place |
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312 | Northgate Londonderry |
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313 | Windsor Park University Parkallen |
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314 | Mill Woods Charlesworth |
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316 | Century Park South Edmonton Common |
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317 | Winterburn Jasper Place |
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318 | Abbottsfield Coliseum |
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319 | Westview Village Winterburn Industrial |
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321 | Strathcona Industrial Bonnie Doon |
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322 | Bonnie Doon Strathearn Holyrood |
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323 | Bonnie Doon Ritchie |
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324 | Century Park Ambleside |
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327 | Strathcona Belgravia |
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330 | Leger South Campus/Fort Edmonton Park |
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334 | Leger Century Park |
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336 | Leger Southgate |
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337 | Leger Century Park |
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338 | Leger Brookside |
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339 | Century Park Heritage Valley |
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381 | Clareview Hollick Kenyon |
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