List of Bus Routes in Edmonton - Capilano/Bonnie Doon Routes (80-99)

Capilano/Bonnie Doon Routes (80-99)

Route # Destinations Notes
80 Southgate
Capilano
  • Weekday service only
81 Millgate
Strathcona
Downtown
  • Peak hour and midday service extends to Downtown
82 Downtown
Mill Woods
  • Peak hours only
83 Downtown
Maple Ridge
Meadows
  • Peak hours only
84 Millgate
Capilano
  • Peak hours only
85 Downtown
Capilano
Eastgate Industrial
  • Weekday and Saturday service only
  • Peak hour service extends to Eastgate Industrial
86 Downtown
Capilano
  • Evenings and late night service only
87 Millgate
Downtown
  • Peak hours only
88 Capilano
Downtown
  • Peak hours only
89 Meadows
Tamarack
  • Peak hours only
90 Meadows
Downtown
  • Peak hours only
91 Capilano
Northlands
  • Runs during Capital Ex only
92 Century Park
Summerside
93 Century Park
Summerside
94 University
Capilano
  • via Bonnie Doon
95 Mill Woods Town Centre
Laurel
  • Peak hours only
96 Millgate
Southgate
  • Peak hour nonstop service
97 Mill Woods Town Centre
NAIT
  • Peak hours only, September to April
  • Non-stop express route
98 West Edmonton Mall
NAIT
  • Peak hours only, September to April
  • Non-stop express route
99 Belvedere
Coliseum
Capilano
  • Peak hours only

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