OC Transpo Routes - Red Routes (Peak Periods / Regular Fare)

Red Routes (Peak Periods / Regular Fare)

These routes run Monday-Friday from 6 AM – 9 AM and from 3 PM – 6 PM, and require the regular fare.
They usually travel on one direction in the AM, and in the opposite direction during the PM.

# Start End Notes
6 Rideau Centre Carling Operates in both directions during peak periods and is shortened to start/end at the corner of Carling/Holland.
24 Lebreton Station
Tunney's Pasture Station**
Lincoln Fields Station**
Beacon Hill Serves the Beacon Hill area in Ottawa East. Travels via Regional Road 174 and the Transitway.
**Selected AM trips only, via the Transitway.
40 Gatineau
Lebreton Station**
Blossom Park Serves Blossom Park, and travels via Bridle Path, the Transitway, and the Portage Bridge.
Does not operate South of Queensdale. Service in the Lester area is provided by route 99.
**All AM trips are extended to end at LeBreton Station, via the Chaudière Bridge.
41 Lebreton Station
Tunney's Pasture Station**
Lincoln Fields Station**
Walkley Replaces route 82 and is shortened to start/end at LeBreton Station. Service in Tunney's Pasture is provided by route 159.
**Selected AM trips only, via the Transitway.
43 Lebreton Station
Lincoln Fields Station**
Conroy Serves Bank south of Walkley, and the community of Greenboro, along Johnston.
**Selected AM trips only, via the Transitway.
67 Hurdman Station
Blair Station**
Greenbank Serves Arlington Woods and travels via Greenbank and the Transitway to/from downtown.
**Selected AM trips only, via the Transitway.
102 Place d'Orléans Station Tunney's Pasture Station Supplements route 101 between St. Laurent Station and the corner of Carling/Holland. Travels via Holland to/from Tunney's Pasture Station.
Revised slightly to operate Eastbound on Carling and Bronson, instead of Booth, Orangeville, Bell, and Powell.
105 Gatineau Tunney's Pasture Station
Lebreton Station
Extra service is provided between LeBreton Station and Gatineau.
Is a loop route that goes the farthest into Gatineau of any OC Transpo route.
From late 2008 to September 2009, due to weight restrictions on the Chaudière Bridge, it temporarily became an all-week and all-day route between LeBreton Station and Terrasses de la Chaudière via the Portage Bridge.
Reduced PM service on route 105 due to extra trips from Gatineau on routes 95 and 96.
136 Tenth Line Place d'Orléans Station Serves the Tenth Line corridor and revised to operate during peak periods in both directions.
140 McCarthy Hurdman Station Revised to operate during peak periods only. Service to/from South Keys Station is provided by route 87.
157 Baseline Station Amberwood Buses travel via Woodroffe to/from the Amberwood area.
Replaces route 176 on MacFarlane, Deakin, Prince of Wales, and Amberwood.
174 Baseline Station Knoxdale Shortened to start/end near the corner of Greenbank/West Hunt Club via Majestic, and operates during peak only.
Service to/from Carlingwood S.C. via Woodroffe is provided by route 87.
180 Bayshore Station Haanel Replaces route 179 to/from EMR Canmet in Bells Corners.
Travels via Highway 417, Moodie, Timm, and Haanel.
181 Herzberg Eagleson Station Serves the Kanata North Business Park via Campeau, Teron, March, Carling, Schneider, Legget, and Herzberg.
Limited to one trip in the AM, to Kanata North, and one trip in the PM, to Eagleson Station.
182 Carling Place
Kanata North**
Lincoln Fields Station Travels via the Transitway, Highway 417, and Moodie to/from Carling Place.
**Selected trips are extended via Carling, Herzberg, Legget, and Schneider to/from the corner of Schneider/Carling in Kanata North.
186 Manotick Barrhaven Centre Station This route serves Manotick and Barrhaven via Jockvale and operates in both directions during peak periods.
The Friday only Shopper's Bus on route 186 has been replaced by new route 205.
189 Riverview Station** Greenboro Station
Honey Gables
Travels towards Riverview Station in the AM and to Greenboro Station in the PM via Hunt Club and River.
Selected PM trips end at the corner of River/Leitrim and are signed 189 HONEY GABLES.
**All trips are extensions of route 99 to/from downtown.
192 Hawthorne Hurdman Station Serves the Cyrville and Sheffield Industrial Parks.
Replaces route 191 on Walkley, Hawthorne, Ages, Swansea, Stevenage, Belgreen and Russell.
193 Blair Station Place d'Orléans Station Travels via St. Joseph in both directions during peak periods, with one midday trip in each direction as well.
194 Gloucester North Blair Station Travels to/from the Canotek Business Park via Regional Road 174.
199 Barrhaven Place d'Orléans Station Travels along the Southeast Transitway and Hunt Club to/from the RCMP headquarters in Barrhaven.
201 Bayshore Station
Carlingwood
Stittsville
Richmond
New "shopper's bus" route operating on Mondays only, starting January 9, 2012.
Travels via Huntley, Stittsville Main, Hazeldean, Kanata Centrum at Terry Fox Station, the Transitway, Lincoln Fields Shopping Centre, and Carling to/from Carlingwood S.C.
202 Place d'Orléans Station
St. Laurent Station
Navan
Sarsfield
Cumberland
New "shopper's bus" route operating on Tuesdays only, starting January 10, 2012.
Travels via Dunning, Colonial, Navan, Orléans, and the Transitway to/from St. Laurent Station.
203 Bayshore Station
Carlingwood
Stittsville
Carp
Dunrobin
New "shoppers's bus" route operating on Wednesdays only, starting January 11, 2012.
Travels via Carp, Langstaff, March, Dunrobin, and Porcupine, also serving Kanata Centrum, the Transitway, Lincoln Fields Shopping Centre, and Carlingwood S.C.
204 South Keys Station
Billings Bridge Station
Greely
Metcalfe
New "shoppers's bus" route operating on Thursdays only, starting January 12, 2012.
Travels via Aviation, Lester, Bank, Parkway, Manotick Station, Snake Island, Victoria and 8th Line.
205 Barrhaven
Carlingwood
Manotick
Kars
North Gower
New "shoppers's bus" route operating on Fridays only, starting January 13, 2012.
Replaces route 186 south of Manotick via the existing route.

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