Services
Fredericton Transit provides public transport to most residential districts Monday to Saturday between 6:15 am and 11:00 pm. Kings Place in the central business district is the common interchange point for all services. A typical route has an hourly frequency throughout the day, with more frequent services in peak hour.
Federicton Transit routes are often suffixed with N or S, denoting the direction in which the bus travels. As of June 16, 2008 Fredericton Transit operates the following routes:
Fredericton Transit Routes | |||
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No. | Name | Description and notes | |
11N | Carlisle Road | via Main / Sunset | |
11S | Prospect via St. Thomas | via St.Thomas / Windsor | |
13N | Brookside | Brookside Mall via Smythe / Maple | |
13S | Prospect via Maple | via Maple / Smythe | |
15N | Barker's Point | via York / Union | |
15S | Hanwell Park | via Union / York | |
16N | Marysville | via UNB / MacLaren | |
16S | Prospect via MacLaren | via MacLaren / UNB | |
18 | Silverwood | via Queen | |
20 | Lincoln | via Kings Place | |
116 | Downtown | via Skyline Acres / Southwood Park | |
216 | Malls | via Southwood / Skyline |
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