List of Bus Routes in Edmonton - West Central Routes (120-139)

West Central Routes (120-139)

Route # Destinations Notes
120 Jasper Place
Downtown
Stadium
  • Weekday/Saturday supplement to Routes 1 and 2
  • Midday and Saturday trips interline with Route 3 at Jasper Place
121 Westmount
Northgate
  • Peak hours only
122 West Edmonton Mall
Westmount
  • Peak hours only
123 Jasper Place
Westmount
  • Peak hours only
124 Mistatim Industrial
Westmount
  • Peak hours only
125 Jasper Place
Kingsway
Downtown
  • Peak hours and midday buses extend to Downtown
126 Jasper Place
Northwest Industrial
  • Midday service only
127 Westmount
Kingsway
Coliseum
Belvedere
  • Trips only run from Kingsway to Coliseum on evenings
128 University
Westmount
Castle Downs
129 West Edmonton Mall
N.W. Industrial Park
Westmount
  • Peak hours only
130 University
NAIT
Northgate
  • NAIT–Northgate operates during peak hours between September and June only
132 Westmount
Downtown
  • Peak hours only
133 West Edmonton Mall
South Campus/Fort Edmonton Park
  • Peak hours only
  • Weekday service only
134 Northgate
Downtown
  • Weekday service only
135 Westmount
Downtown
  • Peak hour/midday short turn branch of Route 5
136 Lewis Estates
The Grange
  • Late night service
138 Wedgewood
South Campus/Fort Edmonton Park
  • Peak hours only, September to April
  • Non-stop express route
139 Grange
South Campus/Fort Edmonton Park
  • Peak hours only
  • Weekday service only

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