OC Transpo routes

OC Transpo is a public transit authority that operates 170 bus routes, two light rail lines, and a paratransit system in Ottawa and the Nation Capital Region. [1]

Overview

Route colours

Red: Red will be used for the OTrain Confederation Line 1.

Green: Green is used for the OTrain Trillium Line 2

Rapid: Blue is used to signify Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) routes (with some exceptions) that will service the region after the Confederation Line opens in 2018. As of now these routes run roughly 20 - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Wait time for Rapid routes is about 5 - 10 minutes or less during peak hours, 15 - 30 minutes before 12 AM, and about 30 - 45 minutes between 12 AM - 6 AM or on weekends/holidays.

Frequent: Orange is used to signify frequent service that will operate every 15 minutes or less Monday-Friday from 6:00am–7:00pm and 30 minutes or less at all other times.

Local: These routes operate seven days a week throughout the entire day, and usually have a wait time of 30 minutes during weekdays, and 30 minutes - 1 hour during weekends/holidays.

Local: These routes generally operate five to seven days a week, with limited service between 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM, with some operating with limited service after 6 PM. There is usually no weekend service on these routes if they run during the week. A few only run on weekends and/or weekday evenings.

Connexion: These routes generally operate Monday through Friday from around 6:00 AM to 9:00 AM and from around 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM. All orchid routes travel towards downtown Ottawa in the morning, and towards the suburbs in the afternoon. Most connexion routes travel to suburban areas, but some of them also travel to rural areas.

All routes have the same fare, as well as transfer times.

*PLEASE NOTE: ALL INFORMATION IS AS CURRENT AS POSSIBLE, HOWEVER, THERE IS A POSSIBILITY THAT SOME OF THE INFORMATION IS SIGHTLY OUT OF DATE.*

Route numbers

OC Transpo classes its routes according to the following numerical groups:[1]

1: O-Train Confederation Line.

2: O-Train Trillium Line.

5-19: Frequent and local routes operating to/from or through downtown along major roads or in urban communities. These routes generally serve Rideau Street as opposed to Mackenzie King Station (except routes 16 and 19).

20-29: Local routes serving Gloucester.

30-39: Local routes serving Orleans.

40-49: Frequent, rapid and local routes serving inner-east (generally Alta Vista, Elmvale Acres)

50-59: Local routes serving Ottawa West.

60-69: Routes serving Kanata and Stittsville.

70-79: Routes serving Barrhaven.

80-89: Routes serving Nepean. Similar to routes 5-19, some remain mainline routes through downtown along major roads, spending more time on the Transitway.

90-99: Rapid and local routes between the suburbs and downtown, spending almost all of their route on the Transitway, Highway 417, or Ottawa Road 174. Routes 91-93 94, 95, 96 97, 98 and 99 are currently the routes offering such service. Route 91 was introduced on 28 June 2015 and is in service until 2018 while part of the Transitway is closed for Confederation Line construction.[2] Being remumbered to be only routes that serves South Keys/Greenboro.

100-109: For the most part, these routes are peak-only routes (except route 101, route 104, route 106) that provide service between a Transitway station and major employment areas. In the future, OC Transpo plans to expand their rapid transit service to have routes numbered from 100-109, which would bypass downtown. Routes 101 and 106 are the first two routes to provide this service. Route 107 is used as a rapid-transit bus route when the O-Train is undergoing maintenance or repairs.

110-119: Local routes that travel cross-town, but bypass downtown. Route 112 is an exception as it is a local route for residents near Heron Road and Billings Bridge Station.

120-199: These are mostly local routes that usually connect residential areas or business areas to Transitway stations. A few remain cross-town routes. Local routes may also include special school trips to various middle and high schools, similar to the 600-series routes. This number range also includes a number of special rush hour routes that connect major suburban and rural employment areas to the Transitway.

200-299: Peak period routes connecting downtown Ottawa to suburban areas, running towards downtown in the morning and to the suburbs in the afternoon. The 220s serve Gloucester. The 230s serve Orleans. The 250s serve Ottawa West. The 260s serve Kanata and Stittsville. The 270s serve Barrhaven. The 280s serve Nepean. The 290s serve South Keys.

301-305: These are special "shopper's" bus routes, providing links from rural communities to various urban shopping centres.

401-406: These routes provide special service to and from Canadian Tire Centre for Ottawa Senators games and concerts, and other events.

450-456: These routes provide special service to and from TD Place Stadium for major sporting events (such as Ottawa Redblacks and Ottawa Fury FC games), concerts, and other events.[3][4]

500-599: Rural service routes operated by partner bus lines (not OC Transpo).

600-699: Special school routes. These routes are usually not shown on the bus stop flag except at Transitway stations, mall terminals, and on streets where no other bus service is available.

800-999: These are employee shuttles for OC Transpo employees only at times and places with no service (mostly overnight).

In 2011, OC Transpo created a business plan which called for many of their routes to be combined to reduce OC Transpo's operating costs. The plan called for a complete overhaul of the route network citywide. Most well-used routes, such as rapid transit and express routes, remained largely unchanged. The majority of changes came from local and peak period service, which either served areas already served by other routes, or ridership on such routes did not meet certain requirements. OC Transpo also overhauled the buses used on certain routes and is in the process of replacing older, lower-capacity models with higher-capacity, more fuel-efficient buses, until the new light rail line can be fully implemented.[5]

The list of route changes was posted on OC Transpo's website. The posted changes were implemented on September 4, 2011.[6]

Routes

O-Train routes

# Start End Notes
1 Tunney's Pasture Blair Will provide service in the downtown core and along parts of the Transitway when the Confederation Line opens.
2 Greenboro Bayview If the line is shut down for some reason, it is replaced by bus route R2. This is a diesel light rail transit (DLRT) route that provides connections to the communities of Greenboro, South Keys, Heron Park, and Confederation Heights. It also provides a connection to Carleton University and major employment areas west of the downtown core.

All routes are effective as of September 17, 2018.

Rapid routes

These routes provide crosstown Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) services 7 days/week, some exceptions apply.

# Terminus(i) Terminus(i) Notes
R2 South Keys Bayview This route is the replacement bus service if the O-Train Trillium Line (2) is out of service. It travels via the southeast Transitway, Bronson Avenue, Carleton University, Carling Avenue, and Preston Street. Was rapid route 107 prior to September 2, 2018.
45 Hurdman General Hospital Provides rapid transit service 24 hours/day, 7 days/week between Hurdman station and the Ottawa Health Sciences Complex, located just off Smyth Road. During overnight hours, buses are extended to/from downtown Ottawa.
61 St-Laurent,
Hurdman,
Gatineau (PM start)
Stittsville,
Terry Fox
Provides a direct connection to the Ottawa Train Station on Tremblay Road. Route 61C trips during the morning peak period travel directly from Castlefrank Road to Highway 417 and Eagleson Station, bypassing Katimavik Road and Terry Fox Station. Route 61C trips during the afternoon peak period serve Katimavik Road, but do not serve Castlefrank Road north of Katimavik or Terry Fox Station. Route 61D trips during the morning peak period travel via Highway 417 between Castlefrank Road and Eagleson Station. Early morning trips travel via Queensview Drive, just off Pinecrest Road and Highway 417. Selected peak period trips travel between Lincoln Fields Station and Hurdman Station only. Trips after 1 AM travel via Rideau Street instead of the Mackenzie King Bridge.
62 St-Laurent,
Hurdman
Stittsville,
Terry Fox
Provides a direct connection to the Ottawa Train Station on Tremblay Road. Does not operate south of Palladium Drive on weekends. Selected weekday evening and weekend trips were extended from Terry Fox Station to Tanger Outlet and return immediately to end at Terry Fox Station, before that segment was added to 162 on September 3, 2017. Before 12:00 PM Monday-Friday, eastbound buses travel via Fringewood between Abbott Street East and Hazeldean Road, while westbound buses travel via Iber. After 12:00 PM Monday-Friday, buses follow the reverse direction on both roads.
63 Innovation,
Briarbrook
Tunney's Pasture,
LeBreton (peak),
Mackenzie King (peak)
Serves the community of Briarbrook in north Kanata, the Kanata North Business Park, and travels via Highway 417 and the Transitway. Eastbound AM peak period trips travel via March instead of the business park, and are extended to Mackenzie King station; the reverse occurs in the PM peak for westbound. Westbound AM peak period trips are extended to start at Lebreton Station while eastbound PM peak period trips end at Lebreton Station. Extra service is provided by local route 64.
87 Greenboro,
Riverside (X)
Baseline,
Carlingwood,
LeBreton (peak),
Hurdman
Does not travel between Hurdman and Baseline during the late evenings Monday-Friday or outside of business hours on weekends. Selected trips operate between Greenboro and Carlingwood only. Selected trips operate between St. Pat's Home, located on Riverside Drive, and Hurdman Station only. Selected peak period trips operate between Lebreton and Greenboro only.
91 Place d'Orléans,
Trim (peak),
Laurier (peak),
Blair (peak)
Baseline,
Tunney's Pasture (peak)
Operates until approximately 6:30 PM Monday-Friday only. Operates as a supplement to route 95, but travels via Nicholas instead of King Edward. Selected peak period trips are extended to/from Trim Station. Selected trips start/end at Tunney's Pasture. Selected peak trips start/end at Laurier Station. Selected early AM trips end at Blair Station.
94 Millennium,
Blair (peak),
Fallowfield
Riverview,
Baseline,
Tunney's Pasture
Selected trips operate between Fallowfield Station and Riverview Station only. Selected peak period trips travel via Longfields, Bill Leathem, Leikin, and Crestway between Fallowfield and Nepean Woods instead of remaining on Woodroffe. Selected peak period trips operate between Blair and Tunney's Pasture only. Selected Sunday trips start/end at Baseline Station. Trips after 1 AM travel via Rideau Street instead of the Mackenzie King Bridge.
95 Cambrian,
Barrhaven Centre,
Fallowfield,
Baseline,
Tunney's Pasture (peak)
Place d'Orléans,
Trim,
Mackenzie King (peak)
Operates 24 hours/day, 7 days/week. Early-morning trips travel via St. Laurent, Industrial, Trainyards, Belfast, Tremblay, and Riverside instead of Highway 417 between St. Laurent and Riverside. Selected eastbound morning peak period trips end at Mackenzie King Station. Selected trips start/end at Tunney's Pasture station. Selected late night and early morning trips start/end at Fallowfield Station. Late evening eastbound trips travel via St. Joseph instead of Ottawa Road 174 between Jeanne d'Arc and Place d'Orleans. Trips after 1 AM travel via Rideau Street instead of the Mackenzie King Bridge. Buses do not travel between Place d'Orleans and Trim on weekends.
97 Airport,
South Keys
Bells Corners,
Bayshore,
Tunney's Pasture,
LeBreton
Created as a peak period route. Became a regular route in 1989 and rapid route on December 25, 2016. Operates 24 hours/day Monday-Saturday. Selected trips start/end at Tunney's Pasture on weekdays. Selected late night trips start/end at Lebreton Station on weekends. Selected trips start/end at South Keys Station on weekdays. Selected trips are extended to/from the community of Bells Corners. After 10 PM, buses travel via King Edward instead of Nicholas. Selected late evening southbound trips travel via Hunt Club and Uplands instead of the Airport Parkway.
98 Hawthorne Greenboro,
LeBreton,
Tunney's Pasture
Early-morning trips start/end at Greenboro. Buses are extended downtown until approximately 11 PM Monday-Friday and during business hours on the weekends. During non-peak hours Monday-Friday, buses start/end at Lebreton Station. All Sunday trips start downtown, but are only extended downtown during business hours.
99 Barrhaven Centre Greenboro,
Lebreton station (peak)
Buses are extended downtown during peak periods only. Selected peak period trips starting and ending in Manotick were replaced by connexion route 299 on April 22, 2018.

All routes are effective April 22, 2018.

Frequent routes

These routes generally operate 7 days/week from 6 AM to midnight Monday-Saturday and 7 AM to 11 PM on Sundays.
These routes operate every 15 minutes or better from 6 AM to 7 PM and 30 minutes or better at all other times.

# Terminus (i) Terminus (i) Notes
6 Greenboro station,
Billings Bridge station (6X)
Rockcliffe,
Rideau Centre
Serves the communities of New Edinburgh, Lowertown, Centretown, The Glebe, Old Ottawa South, Ridgemont, and South Keys. Also serves major tourist attractions including the ByWard Market, the Rideau Centre, TD Place/Lansdowne Park. Early-morning service runs between Greenboro and the Rideau Centre only. Southbound early-morning trips stay on Bank Street instead of travelling via Southgate. Extra peak-period trips are provided from Billings Bridge to the Rideau Centre in the morning and the reverse in the afternoon. Extra service is provided in both directions between Billings Bridge and the Rideau Centre when special events are taking place at TD Place/Lansdowne Park.
7 Carleton University
St. Laurent station,
Downtown (Rideau Centre(7X)) ,
Brittany (Rockcliffe)
Early AM service operates between St. Laurent Station and the Rideau Centre only. Selected AM peak trips start at the corner of Brittany/Montreal, end at the corner of Bank/Slater and are signed 7X BANK. Selected AM peak trips start at Lansdowne Park, end at the Rideau Centre, and are signed 7X DOWNTOWN. Selected PM peak trips start at Lansdowne Park, end at the corner of Brittany/Montreal, and are signed 7X BRITTANY. Extra service is provided between Carleton University and Rideau Centre when special events occur at TD Place Stadium.
10 Carleton University Rideau Centre Provides a direct connection from Carleton University to downtown Ottawa. Travels via Bronson Avenue and Slater Street. Buses used to travel via Queen Street, but have been on detour due to the construction of the Confederation Line. New number for route 4 eff. September 2, 2018.
11 Lincoln Fields station Parliament station Effective 2 September 2018: No longer serves Rideau Centre or Bayshore Station, instead serving Confederation Square and Lincoln Fields Station instead, respectively. Serves the northern part of Nepean along Richmond Road. Also serves the communities of Westboro and Chinatown. Early-morning trips don't enter Lincoln Fields Shopping Centre. Buses also don't enter Lincoln Fields Shopping Centre outside of business hours on Sundays. Trips between Westboro Station and Carlingwood Shopping Centre were replaced by new route 151 on June 24, 2018.[7] Serves Tunney's Pasture via Holland, instead of Churchill, Scott, and McRea, as of June 24, 2018.[7]
12 Blair station,
La Cité collégiale (peak)
Queen/Metcalfe,
Rideau station (peak)
Effective 2 September 2018: Starts/ends at the corner of Queen/Metcalfe. Connects with future O-Train Confederation Line (line 1) at Rideau station.
Some AM peak trips operate from Rideau station to La Cité collégiale.
Some PM peak trips travel from La Cité collégiale to Rideau station.
14 St. Laurent station
Carlington Selected eastbound weekday afternoon trips operate from the corner of Gladstone/Preston to the Rideau Centre only, and are signed 14X DOWNTOWN. Selected PM eastbound peak trips operate from the corner of Gladstone/Preston to St. Laurent Station.
16 Main,
General Hospital (16X)
Tunney's Pasture station,
Sandy Hill***
Britannia,
Lincoln Fields station,
Carlingwood Mall,
Rideau Centre**
Select trips from Sandy Hill/Rideau Centre are extended via Smyth to/from Ottawa Health Sciences Complex. These trips stay on Smyth instead of entering St. Paul's University and are signed 16 HOSPITAL. Selected trips are shortened to start/end at Tunney's Pasture Station. Selected weekend trips are shortened to start/end at Carlingwood Mall. Operates from Lees Station to the Rideau Centre only via King Edward, Wilbrod, Friel, Laurier, Charlotte, and Rideau. Operates from Rideau Centre to Lees Station only via Rideau, Elgin, and a portion of the regular routing.
40 Greenboro station,
Hurdman station,
Conroy,
Elmvale Station
St. Laurent station Serves the communities of South Keys, Greenboro, and Elmvale Acres in inner-southeast Ottawa. Selected peak-period trips start and end in the Ottawa South Business Park at the corner of St. Laurent and Conroy. Selected peak-period trips are extended to/from Hurdman. Selected early-morning and late evening trips start/end at Elmvale Acres Shopping Centre.
44 Billings Bridge station,
Hurdman station, Herongate
Gatineau,
Lebreton station
Service to the Canadian Museum of History operates during selected time periods only. Selected trips operate between Gatineau and Hurdman Station (particularly early AM, late PM and supplementary Canada Day service between Gatineau and Ottawa). Selected AM peak trips start near the corner of Alta Vista/Heron and end at the History Museum. Selected PM peak trips start at Terrasses de la Chaudière, end near the corner of Alta Vista/Heron, and are signed 44 HERONGATE. Selected PM peak trips start at Lebreton Station, end near the corner of Alta Vista/Heron, and are signed 44 HERONGATE.
80 Tunney's Pasture station Barrhaven Centre station
MacFarlane
Auriga/Deakin
Travels via Holland, Merivale, Leikin, and Crestway. Early morning southbound trips travel via Colonnade Road. Selected trips start/end in the Rideau Heights Business Park, travelling via MacFarlane, Deakin, Auriga, and Antares, and are signed 80 AURIGA/DEAKIN. Selected trips do not enter Westgate Shopping Centre. Selected peak-period trips start/end at the corner of Merivale and Slack. All trips start/end at Tunney's Pasture Station as of June 24, 2018.[7]
85 Bayshore station Lees Station,
Mackenzie King station
Early-morning and late evening trips Monday-Friday start/end at Mackenzie King Station. Trips after 1 AM travel via Rideau Street instead of Mackenzie King Bridge. Connection to the OTrain Line 2 at Carling Station.
88 Terry Fox station,
Bells Corners,
Baseline station,
Experimental Farm
Hurdman station Serves Baseline Road, Algonquin College, Queensway Carleton Hospital, Hazeldean Mall, Hazeldean Road, and Terry Fox Drive. Early-morning trips travel via Old Richmond and Moodie in the Bells Corners area. AM Peak: Selected eastbound trips operate between Bells Corners and Hurdman Station only, and travel via Moodie and Old Richmond. Selected westbound trips operate between Hurdman Station and Baseline Station only. PM Peak: Selected eastbound trips operate between Baseline Station and Hurdman Station only. Selected westbound trips operate between Hurdman Station and Bells Corners only, and travel via Old Richmond and Moodie. Trips that start/end in Bells Corners begin/end their trips on Moodie at Tyrell. One Sunday trip in each direction travels between Hurdman and the Experimental Farm via Heron and Prince of Wales from June–September.
104 Carleton University,
Hurdman station
Place d'Orléans station,
Blair station
Operates 24 hours/day Monday-Saturday. Selected trips operate between Hurdman and Blair only. Selected trips operate between Hurdman and Place d'Orleans only.
106 Riverside station St. Laurent station,
Hospital
Travels via Smyth, the Ottawa Health Sciences Complex, and Elmvale Acres. Extra peak period service is provided between the Ottawa Health Sciences Complex and Hurdman Station. Operates 24 hours/day, 7 days/week between Hurdman Station and the Ottawa Health Sciences Complex. Select early morning trips are extended to/from downtown via Highway 417, Nicholas, Rideau, and Albert (westbound)/Slater (eastbound).
111 Carleton University,
Billings Bridge station
Baseline station Serves the communities of Carleton Heights and Parkwood Hills in Nepean. Does not continue through to Carleton University from Billings Bridge during the late evenings or weekends.

All routes are effective as of June 24, 2018.

Local routes

These routes provide local service throughout the region. Most generally run from 6 AM to midnight Monday-Saturday, and 7 AM to 11 PM on Sundays. There are some exceptions to watch out for, however.

# Start End Notes
5 Billings Bridge station Rideau Centre Travels via Riverdale, Main, and Elgin. Provides a connection to St. Paul's University.
9 Hurdman station Bank,
Rideau Centre
Selected peak-period trips start/end at the corner of Crichton and Beechwood. Service west of the Rideau Centre only runs until approximately 7 PM Monday-Friday. All eastbound trips after 7 PM Monday-Friday and all weekend trips start in front of the National Arts Centre, located on Elgin Street. Travels near Ottawa's baseball stadium RCGT Park, located on Coventry Road.
17 Wateridge Parliament Station Provides peak period service to the new community of Wateridge located at the former Canadian Forces Base Rockcliffe in east Ottawa. Serves the communities of Wateridge, Rockcliffe, New Edinburgh, and Lowertown.
18 St. Laurent station Parliament Station Serves the community of Overbrook, just east of downtown Ottawa. Travels near Ottawa's baseball stadium RCGT Park, located on Coventry Road.
19 St. Laurent station Bank Operates in the communities of Sandy Hill, Lowertown, and Vanier.
20 St. Laurent station Beechwood
21 Canotek Blair station Operates during peak periods only Monday-Friday. Travels via Ottawa Road 174 and Montreal Road to/from the Canotek Business Park, located in the northeastern part of Gloucester, Ontario.
22 Millennium station Bay Station(AM End), Lebreton Station

(PM Start)

Became a peak-only route as express routes were eliminated in December 2016. Serves the eastern portion of Orléans via Trim, Springridge, Portobello, Valin, Innes, and the Millennium Sports Park.
23 Rothwell Heights Blair station Performs a one-way loop throughout the community of Rothwell Heights. Operates during peak periods and provides limited service during midday Monday-Friday only.
24 Beacon Hill St. Laurent station
Blair station
Performs a one-way loop throughout the community of Beacon Hill North. Early-morning trips Monday-Friday end at Blair Station. Weekend late evening trips start/end at Blair Station.
26 Blair station Pineview Performs a one-way loop throughout the Pineview community. No late evening service on Sunday.
27 Wateridge (PM) St. Laurent station (AM) Provides peak-period service between the new Wateridge community and St. Laurent station. Buses travel via Montreal Road, Cummings Avenue, Donald Street, and St. Laurent Boulevard.
28 Blair station Blackburn Hamlet Selected afternoon peak trips end at the corner of Southpark and Innes. Sunday service only operates from approximately 9 AM to 7 PM. Sunday trips do not serve the local streets in Blackburn Hamlet, but instead use Bearbrook Road and start/end at the Blackburn Arena.
30 Millennium station
Jeanne d'Arc
Blair station
Bay Station (AM Peak End)

Lebreton Station (PM Peak Start)

Created as an express route. No service south of Innes during the late evenings Monday-Saturday and during the evenings on Sunday.
31 Blair station Place d'Orléans station Travels via Ottawa Regional Road 174 and St. Joseph. Operates during peak periods and has one midday trip in each direction Monday-Friday. No weekend service.
32 Place d'Orléans station Sunview Provides limited service outside of peak periods.
33 Place d'Orléans station, Bay (AM Peak End)
Lebreton station (PM Peak Start)
Portobello Limited midday service is provided.
34 Renaud Bay (AM Peak End/ Lebreton station (PM Peak Start) Serves the community of Chapel Hill in Orleans and travels via Navan, Renaud, Joshua, and Saddleridge. AM ->Downtown. PM->Renaud.
37 Place d'Orléans station Queenswood Heights Operates Monday-Friday only, with limited service provided outside of peak hours. Follows a one-way loop throughout the Queenswood Heights community.
38 Jeanne d'Arc Bay (AM End)/Lebreton station (PM Start) Serves northern Orléans along Jeanne d'Arc and North Service. Starts and ends near the corner of Trim/Regional Road 174. AM->Downtown. PM->Jeanne d'Arc.
42 Blair station Hurdman station Serves the Cyrville Industrial Park and the Ottawa Trainyards shopping district. Extra trips are provided during peak periods between Hurdman Station and the corner of Cyrville and Labrie. No service in the late evening Monday-Friday and in the evening on weekends.
47 Hawthorne St. Laurent station Operates during peak periods only Monday-Friday. Serves both the Ottawa and Hawthorne Industrial Parks. AM->Hawthorne. PM->St. Laurent
48 Hurdman station,

St Laurent via Hurdman (Select school trips)

Elmvale Station via Kilborn,

Canterbury (School Trips)

Travels via Billings Bridge, Kilborn, Canterbury, Halifax, Walkley, and St. Laurent. Serves Canterbury High School. All trips have been extended to/from Hurdman station as of June 24, 2018.
49 Hurdman station Elmvale via Pleasant Park Travels via Pleasant Park. Limited service is provided outside of peak hours Monday-Friday. Saturday service only operates from approximately 9 AM to 7 PM and Sunday service only operates from approximately 9 AM to 6 PM.
50 Tunney's Pasture station Lincoln Fields station Travels via Scott between Tunney's Pasture and Westboro. Serves the communities of Westboro, Laurentian View, Bel Air Heights, and Kenson Park. Peak-period trips in the peak direction do not serve Erindale (south of Navaho), Baseline, or Maitland (south of Erindale). No service in the late evening Monday-Friday, in the evenings on Saturday and all day on Sunday.
54 Tunney's Pasture station / Parkdale Travels within the Tunney's Pasture station government complex, just west of downtown. Service is cancelled if there is an event taking place at the complex.
56 Hurdman station Tunney's Pasture station Replaced the crosstown bus, which began operation in the 1920s. Operates during peak-periods only Monday-Friday. Serves the Lees, the Glebe community, Carling, and Holland.
64 Innovation station,
Morgan's Grant
Tunney's Pasture station,
Lebreton station (peak),
Mackenzie King station (peak)
Operates Monday-Friday only. Serves the community of Morgan's Grant in north Kanata. Travels via the Kanata North Business Park, Teron, Highway 417, and the Transitway. Buses do not serve the Kanata North Business Park eastbound during the morning peak and westbound during the afternoon peak. Eastbound peak trips are extended to Mackenzie King Station in the morning and Lebreton Station in the afternoon. Westbound peak-period trips start at Lebreton Station in the morning and Mackenzie King Station in the afternoon. All off-peak trips have been extended east to/from Tunney's Pasture as of June 24, 2018.
66 Kanata Tunney's Pasture station Operates during peak-periods Monday-Friday only. Travels via the Transitway, Highway 417, Moodie, Carling Place, Carling Avenue, and the Kanata North Business Park.
81 Tunney's Pasture station Clyde Selected peak trips operate between the community of Central Park and Westboro Station only. Selected peak trips do not enter Westgate Shopping Centre. No service in the late evenings Monday-Friday, in the evenings on Saturday and all day Sunday.
82 Bayshore station
Craig Henry
Lincoln Fields station
Baseline station
Most peak period trips operate between Craig Henry and Lincoln Fields only. Buses only enter Pinecrest Shopping Centre during business hours only. Selected AM peak trips continue as rapid route 91 from Baseline.
83 Baseline station Viewmount
Merivale
Selected peak-period trips operate between Tanglewood Park and Baseline only. Sunday service only operates from approximately 9 AM to 7 PM. Has a special Sunday trip traveling to/from the Sikh Temple, located on Antares Drive. These trips to/from the Temple travel via West Hunt Club Road.
84 Lincoln Fields station,
Baseline station (peak)
Centrepointe Previously only operated along Centrepointe. Does not operate in the late evenings or on weekends. Limited service is provided outside peak hours. Selected peak period trips start at Baseline Station instead of Lincoln Fields. Selected AM peak trips continue as rapid route 91 from Baseline after serving Centrepointe.
86 Elmvale Acres,
Hurdman station (peak)
Baseline Station,
Lebreton station (peak)
This route replaces former route 86B as of June 24, 2018. Former route 86C was replaced by new local route 89 as of 24 June 2018. Selected morning peak period trips coming from the east operate from Elmvale to Lebreton only and the reverse in the afternoon. Selected morning peak period trips coming from the west end operate between Baseline and Hurdman only. All afternoon westbound peak period trips travel the entire length of the route.
89 Tunney's Pasture station Colonnade This route replaces former route 86C and travels along the same route but ends at Tunney's Pasture.
92 Greenboro station Hurdman station Serves the communities of Riverside Park and Riverside-Hunt Club. No service before 9 AM on Sundays. All trips have been extended to/from Hurdman station as of June 24, 2018.
93 Greenboro station Leitrim station
Blossom Park
Serves the communities of Sawmill Creek, Blossom Park, Kemp Park, and Findlay Creek in the south end of Gloucester, Ontario. Two early-morning trips run from Conroy and Park to Leitrim Station. Selected morning peak period trips start on Bridle Path at Albion and end at Greenboro Station. Selected afternoon peak period trips run from Greenboro Station to Queensdale and Conroy and are signed 93 Blossom Park. Extra Sunday service is provided between Greenboro Station and Blossom Park - these trips perform a one-way loop through the community via Queensdale, Sixth, Athans, and Bank before travelling back towards Greenboro Station and are signed 93X Special. One extra Sunday trip is provided to and from the Hindu Temple, located on Bank Street, just north of Blais Road.
96 Greenboro station
Hurdman station
Merivale
Lincoln Fields station
Previously operated between Greenboro and Baseline. Selected trips travel via West Hunt Club instead of MacFarlane. Selected weekend trips start and end at the corner of Merivale and MacFarlane. Trips serving Lincoln Fields were replaced by local route 186 on April 22, 2018.
101 Bayshore station
Carling Place
St. Laurent station Does not operate in the late evenings Monday-Saturday or all day on Sunday. During peak periods, trips are extended to/from Carling Place. Serves Ottawa's Grand Central Station, the Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre, and the Ottawa Hospital's Civic Campus.
103 Carling Place Place d'Orléans station Operates during peak-periods only Monday-Friday. Travels via Ottawa Road 174, Highway 417, Catherine Street, and Carling Avenue. Serves Ottawa's Grand Central Station, the Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre, and the Ottawa Hospital's Civic Campus.
105 Tunney's Pasture station Gatineau Operates during peak-periods only Monday-Friday, providing west end residents with a direct connection to major employment areas in downtown Gatineau.
112 Billings Bridge station Elmvale Acres
Herongate
Kaladar
Selected trips travel between Billings Bridge and the Heron Park community and are signed 112 KALADAR. Selected trips Monday-Saturday travel via Heron, Jefferson, and Ryder and are signed 112 HERONGATE. Replaced route 111 between Billings Bridge and Elmvale in September 2008.
122 Place d'Orléans station Millennium station
Trim station
Late evening trips Monday-Friday operate between Place d'Orleans Station and Trim Station only.
129 Hurdman station
Blair station
Carson's Previously operated between Blackburn Hamlet and Place d'Orleans. Serves the Carson Grove community in the northeast end of Gloucester. During the summer, buses are extended to/from the Canada Aviation and Space Museum via the Aviation Parkway on weekends. Does not operate between Blair and Hurdman on weekends. During peak periods Monday-Friday, buses do not travel via Charlton, Plumber, or Matheson in the non-peak direction, but remain on Bathgate.
131 Place d'Orléans station Jeanne d'Arc
135 Place d'Orléans station Esprit Northbound service starts after 8 AM Monday-Friday. No service before 8 AM on Saturday or 9 AM on Sunday.
138 Place d'Orléans station Saint-Louis Residence
139 Place d'Orléans station Petrie Island Operates on weekends during the summer only.
151 Carlingwood Mall Tunney's Pasture station New local route replacing former route 11X as of June 24, 2018.
Operates limited service 7 days/week.
152 Lincoln Fields station Moodie station
Bayshore station
Bell High School
Peak-period trips travel via Grandview. Selected trips start/end at the corner of Grandview/Borden. Selected trips are extended to/from Bell High School in Bells Corners. Late evening trips on Sundays only operate between Lincoln Fields Station and Bayshore Station. Extended from Carling Place via Moodie to/from newly opened Moodie Station in December 2017.
153 Lincoln Fields station Carlingwood Mall Provides limited service to those living north of Richmond Road.
154 Lincoln Fields station Queensway Terrace Only operates Monday-Friday. Provides limited service for residents living in the Queensway Terrace community.
155 Bayshore station Queensway Terrace Only operates Monday-Friday with limited service.
158 Bayshore station Haanel Operates during peak-periods Monday-Friday.
161 Terry Fox station Bridlewood Only operates Monday-Friday. Serves the communities of Katimavik-Hazeldean, Glen Cairn, and Bridlewood.
162 Terry Fox station Stittsville Operates limited service Monday-Friday, and during shopping hours on weekends. Sunday service between Terry Fox Station and the Tanger Outlet Mall only. Provides connections to the Canadian Tire Centre and the Tanger Outlet Mall in west Kanata. Serves western and northern Stittsville on West Ridge, Kittiwake, Johnwoods and Maple Grove.
164 Terry Fox station
Lebreton station
Hope Side
Stonehaven
Operates during peak periods only Monday-Friday.AM Peak: Travels from the corner of Hope Side and Old Richmond to Terry Fox Station via Eagleson and Campeau. Travels from Lebreton Station to the corner of Eagleson and Michael Cowpland via the Transitway, Highway 417, and Eagleson.PM Peak: Travels from Terry Fox Station to the corner of Hope Side and Old Richmond via Campeau, Eagleson, Cope, Templeford, and Romina. Travels from the corner of Eagleson and Stonehaven to Lebreton Station via Eagleson, Highway 417, and the Transitway.
165 Innovation station Terry Fox station Operates during selected time periods only Monday-Friday. Serves the communities of Huntsville, Morgan's Grant, and Briarbrook.
166 Eagleson station Innovation station Operates during peak-periods only Monday-Friday. Travels via Teron and the Kanata North Business Park.
167 Terry Fox station Blackstone Previously operated during peak-periods only Monday-Friday. Travels via Castlefrank, Katimavik, Terry Fox, Fernbank, and Blackstone.
168 Terry Fox station Bridlewood Serves the communities of Kanata Lakes, Beaverbrook, and Bridlewood. Buses do not travel along Eagleson between Abbeyhill and Rothesay on the weekends, but instead travel through the Glen Cairn community.
170 Fallowfield station Barrhaven Centre station Selected morning peak-period trips run from the corner of Maravista and Cedarview to Fallowfield Station only. Selected peak period trips travel to/from the Agriculture and Agri-Food Complex on Fallowfield. Evening and weekend trips travel via Sherway, Jockvale, Tartan, Strandherd, Kennevale (between Cedarview and Flanders), and Flanders instead of Fable, Weybridge, Kennevale (between Weybridge and Cedarview), Cedarview (between Kennevale and Maravista), and Maravista. Trips to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency location on Fallowfield Road are replaced by new route 179.[8]
171 Fallowfield station Barrhaven Centre station Extra northbound trips are provided during the morning peak period from the corner of Stoneway and Woodroffe to Fallowfield Station. Does not operate northbound after approximately 7 PM Monday-Friday. Limited service is provided on weekends.
173 Barrhaven Centre station Fallowfield station
Bayshore station
Operates Monday-Friday only, with no evening service. Selected trips are extended to/from Bayshore Station.
174 Baseline station Knoxdale Operates during peak periods only and travels via Woodroffe, Majestic, Newhaven, and Knoxdale. Saturday service was replaced by local route 82.
175 Barrhaven Centre station Golflinks Operates during peak-periods with limited service during Monday-Friday and on weekends.
176 Barrhaven Centre station Manotick Operates during peak periods only. Buses travel to and from the Manotick Arena.
179 Fallowfield station CitiGate Operates during peak periods only Monday-Friday. Provides a connection to the new CitiGate development in the western area of Barrhaven. Selected trips also serve the Agriculture and Agri-Food complex, located just off Fallowfield Road.[8]
185 Lebreton station Central Experimental Farm Only operates on weekends during the summer months. Buses travel via Preston, Prince of Wales, Maple, and Carling.
186 Merivale/Slack Lincoln Fields station Replaced service to Lincoln Fields provided by local route 96 on April 22, 2018.
187 Baseline station Amberwood Operates during peak-periods only Monday-Friday. Buses travel via Woodroffe, Vaan, Slack, Grenfell, MacFarlane, and Amberwood.
197 Greenboro station Uplands Serves the EY Centre and CFS Uplands. Does not enter the EY Centre before noon Monday-Friday or operate in the late evenings Monday-Friday. Only operates from approximately 9 AM to 7 PM on weekends.
198 Greenboro station Riverview station
Honey Gables
Operates during peak periods Monday-Friday only. Buses will travel via Hunt Club and River. Selected morning trips will start at River and Hunt Club. Selected afternoon trips end at River and Mulligan.
199 Place d'Orléans station Barrhaven Operates during peak periods Monday-Friday only. Buses travel Ottawa Road 174, Highway 417, the southeast Transitway, Hunt Club, West Hunt Club, Merivale, and Leikin.

All routes are effective as of September 2, 2018.

Connexion routes

These are commuters routes operate Monday-Friday only from approximately 6 AM to 9 AM and 3 PM to 6 PM. In the morning, they travel into the city and in the afternoon return to the suburbs. The majority of these routes were express routes until January 2017, which required a premium fare. OC Transpo eliminated the express routes and made them peak-only and Connexion routes. The Connexion routes will provide residents living in the suburbs with a direct connection to the Confederation Line, set to open in 2018.

# End (AM)

Start (PM)

Start (AM)

End (PM)

Notes
221 Bay station / Lebreton station Cumberland Serves R.J. Kennedy Arena, Trim Station, and Place d'Orleans Station. AM Peak: Serves Place d'Orleans Park & Ride instead of the station. Serves Blair and St. Laurent stations, but only to drop passengers off. PM Peak: Bypasses Blair and St. Laurent stations.
222 Bay station / Lebreton station Vars Travels via the community of Carlsbad Springs. AM Peak: Buses travel via Anderson, Innes, and Blair. Serves Blair and St. Laurent stations, but only to drop passengers off. PM Peak: Bypasses St. Laurent and Blair stations. Travels via Tremblay Road instead of Highway 417 between Riverside and St. Laurent. Travels via Highway 417 between St. Laurent and Anderson.
224 Bay station / Lebreton station Beacon Hill Provides full service in both peak periods at Blair Station. AM Peak: Provides full service to St. Laurent station. PM Peak: Bypasses St. Laurent Station.
225 Blair station Renaud Serves Trailsedge and Summerside West in Chapel Hill South.
228 Bay station / Lebreton station Navan Serves the communities of Sarsfield, Navan, and Notre-Des-Champs. AM Peak: Serves Blair and St. Laurent stations, but only to drop passengers off. PM Peak: Bypasses St. Laurent Station, with full service at Blair Station.
231 Bay station / Lebreton station Orleans Serves the community of Chapel Hill in Orleans, with full service at Jeanne d'Arc Station. AM Peak: Serves Blair and St. Laurent stations, but only to drop passengers off. PM Peak: Bypasses St. and Blair stations.
232 Bay station / Lebreton station Orleans Serves the community of Queenswood Heights in Orleans. AM Peak: Serves Place d'Orleans Park & Ride instead of the station. Serves Blair and St. Laurent stations, but only to drop passengers off. PM Peak: Bypasses St. Laurent and Blair stations.
233 Bay station / Lebreton station Orleans Serves the communities of Fallingbrook and Avalon in Orleans. AM Peak: Serves Place d'Orleans Park & Ride instead of the station. Serves Blair and St. Laurent stations, but only to drop passengers off. PM Peak: Bypasses St. Laurent and Blair stations.
234 Gatineau Orleans Serves the community of Queenswood Heights in Orleans. AM Peak: Serves Place d'Orleans Park & Ride instead of the station. Serves Blair and St. Laurent stations, but only to drop passengers off. Travels via Laurier and ends at Terrasses de la Chaudiere in Gatineau. PM Peak: Starts at Place du Portage in Gatineau, bypassing St. Laurent and Blair stations. Replaced part of route 136 on December 24, 2017.
235 Bay station / Lebreton station Orleans Serves the communities of Fallingbrook and Avalon in Orleans. AM Peak: Serves Place d'Orleans Park & Ride instead of the station. Serves Blair and St. Laurent stations, but only to drop passengers off. PM Peak: Bypasses St. Laurent and Blair stations. Shortened to start and end at Gardenway on December 27, 2017.
236 Bay station / Lebreton station Orleans Replaced local route 136 on Tenth Line and connexion route 235 south of Innes.
237 Bay station / Lebreton station Orleans Serves the community of Convent Glen North in Orleans. AM Peak: Serves Blair and St. Laurent stations, but only to drop passengers off. PM Peak: Bypasses St. Laurent and Blair stations. Extended south on Champlain and terminates at Place d'Orleans Park & Ride.
252 Mackenzie King station Fernbank AM Peak: Bypasses Bayshore and Pinecrest stations. Passengers may get off the bus at Queensway, Lincoln Fields, Dominion, and Westboro stations, but cannot board. PM Peak: Skips Westboro, Dominion, and Lincoln Fields stations. Bypasses Queensway Station. Serves Pinecrest and Bayshore stations, and travels via Holly Acres Road to Richmond Road before continuing to Bells Corners. Extended to serve Blackstone in Kanata, along Hope Side Road and Cope Drive on December 24, 2017.
256 Mackenzie King station Bridlewood Serves the communities of Bridlewood and Bells Corners. AM Peak: Full service is provided at Bayshore and Pinecrest stations. Passengers may get off the bus at Queensway, Lincoln Fields, Dominion, and Westboro stations, but cannot board. PM Peak: Skips Westboro, Dominion, Lincoln Fields, and Pinecrest stations. Bypasses Queensway Station. Extended to serve Bridlewood Trails along Akerson on December 24, 2017.
261 Mackenzie King station Stittsville Main Serves Canadian Tire Centre Station on request only. Travels via Stittsville Main instead of West Ridge. Extended north along Stttsville Main to/from Maple Grove, providing improved service to new residents. AM Peak: Full service is provided at Bayshore and Pinecrest stations. Passengers may get off the bus at Queensway, Lincoln Fields, Dominion, and Westboro stations, but cannot board. PM Peak: Skips Westboro, Dominion, Lincoln Fields, and Pinecrest stations. Bypasses Queensway Station.
262 Mackenzie King station West Ridge Travels via Fernbank, West Ridge, Kittiwake, and Carp in Stittsville. AM Peak: Provides full service at Bayshore and Pinecrest stations. Passengers may get off the bus at Queensway, Lincoln Fields, Dominion, and Westboro stations, but cannot board. PM Peak: Skips Westboro, Dominion, Lincoln Fields, and Pincrest stations. Bypasses Queensway Station.
263 Mackenzie King station Stanley Corners Serves the community of Stanley Corners, just south of Stittsville.
Serves Canadian Tire Centre Station on request only. AM Peak: Provides full service at Bayshore and Pinecrest stations. Passengers may get off the bus at Queensway, Lincoln Fields, Dominion, and Westboro stations, but cannot board. PM Peak: Skips Westboro, Dominion, Lincoln Fields, and Pinecrest stations. Bypasses Queensway Station.
264 Mackenzie King station Terry Fox Supplements route 64 between Eagleson Station and Mackenzie King during peak periods. Serves the community of Marchwood and travels via Terry Fox station. AM Peak: Provides full service at Bayshore and Pinecrest stations. Passengers may get off the bus at Queensway, Lincoln Fields, Dominion, and Westboro stations, but cannot board. PM Peak: Skips Westboro, Dominion, Lincoln Fields, and Pinecrest stations. Bypasses Queensway station.
265 Mackenzie King station Beaverbrook Travels in a one-way loop through the community of Beaverbrook. AM Peak: Provides full service at Eagleson, Bayshore, and Pinecrest stations. Passengers may get off the bus at Queensway, Lincoln Fields, Dominion, and Westboro stations, but cannot board. PM Peak: Skips Westboro, Dominion, Lincoln Fields, and Pinecrest stations. Bypasses Queensway and Eagleson stations.
267 Mackenzie King station Glen Cairn Serves the communities of Katimavik-Hazeldean and Glen Cairn. AM Peak: Provides full service at Eagleson, Bayshore, and Pinecrest stations. Passengers may get off the bus at Queensway, Lincoln Fields, Dominion, and Westboro stations, but cannot board. PM Peak: Skips Westboro, Dominion, Lincoln Fields, and Pinecrest stations. Bypasses Queensway station.
268 Mackenzie King station Kanata Lakes Serves the communities of Kanata Lakes and Marchwood. AM Peak: Provides full service at Eagleson, Bayshore, and Pinecrest stations. Passengers may get off the bus at Queensway, Lincoln Fields, Dominion, and Westboro stations, but cannot board. PM Peak: Skips Westboro, Dominion, Lincoln Fields, and Pincrest stations. Bypasses Queensway and Eagleson stations.
269 Mackenzie King station Bridlewood Signed westbound as Kanata. Serves the communities of Katimavik-Hazeldean, Glen Cairn, and Bridlewood. AM Peak: Selected trips travel via Palomino. Provides full service at Eagleson, Bayshore, and Pinecrest stations. Passengers may get off the bus at Queensway, Lincoln Fields, Dominion, and Westboro stations, but cannot board. PM Peak: Skips Westboro, Dominion, Lincoln Fields, and Pincrest stations. Bypasses Queensway station.
270 Mackenzie King station Cedarview AM Peak: Passengers may get off the bus at any station between Baseline and Westboro stations, but cannot board. PM Peak: Skips Westboro, Dominion, Lincoln Fields, Queensway, and Iris stations, with full service provided at Baseline station.
271 Mackenzie King station Stoneway Buses travel northbound on Stoneway in both peak periods. AM Peak: Passengers may get off the bus at any station between Baseline and Westboro stations, but cannot board. PM Peak: Skips Westboro, Dominion, Lincoln Fields, Queensway, and Iris stations, with full service provided at Baseline station.
272 Mackenzie King station Cobble Hill AM Peak: Passengers may get off the bus at any station between Baseline and Westboro stations, but cannot board. PM Peak: Skips Westboro, Dominion, Lincoln Fields, Queensway, and Iris stations, with full service provided at Baseline station.
273 Mackenzie King station Tartan AM Peak: Passengers may get off the bus at any station between Baseline and Westboro stations, but cannot board. PM Peak: Skips Westboro, Dominion, Lincoln Fields, Queensway, and Iris stations, with full service provided at Baseline station.
277 Mackenzie King station Nepean Woods Station Serves the community of Chapman Mills in Barrhaven. AM Peak: Passengers may get off the bus at any station between Baseline and Westboro stations, but cannot board. PM Peak: Skips Westboro, Dominion, Lincoln Fields, Queensway, and Iris stations, with full service provided at Baseline station. Started in the morning and ended in the afternoon near 73 Leikin until December 24, 2017.
278 Mackenzie King station Riverside South Replaced route 277 along Cresthaven and Earl Armstrong on December 24, 2017. Extended from Barrhaven to Riverside South via the Vimy Memorial Bridge. AM Peak: Passengers may get off the bus at any station between Baseline and Westboro stations, but cannot board. PM Peak: Skips Westboro, Dominion, Lincoln Fields, Queensway, and Iris stations, with full service provided at Baseline station.
282 Mackenzie King station Trend-Arlington Serves the communities of Leslie Park, Sheahan Estates, and Trend Village in Nepean. AM Peak: Queensway, Dominion, and Westboro; off only. PM Peak: Full service between Westboro to Lincoln Fields. Bypasses Queensway station.
283 Mackenzie King station Richmond
Munster Hamlet
Stittsville
Serves the communities of Richmond and Fallowfield. Starts/ends near the corner of McBean/Perth. Selected trips are extended to/from Munster Hamlet via Franktown and Munster. These trips start/end near the corner of Munster Side/Flewellyn. AM Peak: Passengers may get off the bus at Queensway, Lincoln Fields, Dominion, and Westboro stations, but cannot board. PM Peak: Skips Westboro and Dominion stations, with full service provided at Lincoln Fields Station. Bypasses Queensway, Pinecrest and Bayshore stations, with the first trip extended to end at the corner of Stittsville Main and Carp via Huntley.
290 Hurdman station McCarthy Serves the community of Riverside Park. Travels in a one-way loop via McCarthy (southbound between Fielding and Southmore), Southmore, and Fielding.
291 Hurdman station Walkley Buses travel via the Transitway, Walkley, and serves the Herongate community.
293 Gatineau Blossom Park Serves the communities of Blossom Park and Sawmill Creek. AM Peak: Ends at Terrasses de la Chaudiere in Gatineau.
PM Peak: Starts at Place du Portage in Gatineau.
294 Hurdman station Findlay Creek Serves Barrett Lands, Deerfield Village and Findlay Creek.
299 Lebreton Station Manotick Replaced peak period service in Manotick provided by rapid route 99 on April 22, 2018.

All routes are effective as of April 22, 2018.

"Canadian Tire Centre Event" routes

Canadian Tire Connexion routes 401 through 406 operate on all dates with Ottawa Senators games and also events or concerts of medium to large attendance (6,000 persons or over). Each route serves a different part of Ottawa and provides connections to the Canadian Tire Centre.[9]

These routes were formerly known as Connexion routes, until the re-branding of express routes in December 2016.
Note Information subject to change.

Route Start/End Stadium Notes
401 Blair station Canadian Tire Centre Travels via Highway 417 and Vanier between Blair Station and Hurdman Station.[10] Does not serve Train Station and Cyrville Station due to work on the Confederation Line.[2] Travels via the east Transitway, Hurdman Station, Lees Station, and Highway 417, also stopping at Bank/Catherine, Bronson/Catherine, Parkdale, and Carling/Kirkwood.
402 Billings Bridge station Canadian Tire Centre Travels on the southeast Transitway between Billings Bridge Station and South Keys Station, also serving Hunt Club, Woodroffe, Baseline Station, and Iris Station. Travels via Woodroffe northbound between Iris and Highway 417.
403 Hurdman station Canadian Tire Centre Travels via Highway 417 and Vanier between Campus Station and Hurdman Station.[10] Serves the central Transitway. Stops on Rideau instead of Mackenzie King Station.
404 Pinecrest station Canadian Tire Centre Serves the west Transitway.
405 Trim station Canadian Tire Centre Serves Trim Station, Place d'Orléans Station, and Jeanne d'Arc Station.
406 Riverview station Canadian Tire Centre Extended to serve Riverview Station via Nepean Woods Station and Beatrice Station.[9] Also serves the southwest Transitway.
Travels via Woodroffe northbound between Iris and Highway 417.

All routes are effective as of May 12, 2017.

TD Place routes (450-series)

These routes operate on game days for the Ottawa Redblacks and Ottawa Fury FC, as well as other major events taking place at TD Place Stadium.[3][4] Effective 25 December 2016: These are now known as "Event" routes, operating on game days for the Ottawa Redblacks and Ottawa Fury FC, as well as other major events taking place at TD Place Stadium.[3][4] These routes are free for event ticket holders.

Route Start/End Stadium Notes
450 Rideau Centre TD Place Stadium Travels via Rideau and Bank to supplement route 6 and route 7.
451 Blair station TD Place Stadium Travels via Highway 417 and Vanier between Blair Station and Hurdman Station.[10] Does not serve Train Station and Cyrville Station due to work on the Confederation Line.[2] Travels via the east Transitway, the southeast Transitway between Billings Bridge Station and Hurdman Station, and Bank.
452 South Keys station TD Place Stadium Serves the southeast Transitway between South Keys Station and Billings Bridge Station, as well as Bank.
454 Terry Fox station TD Place Stadium Travels via the west Transitway between Terry Fox Station and Queensway Station, as well as Bank.
455 Trim station TD Place Stadium Serves Trim Station, Place d'Orléans Station, and Jeanne d'Arc Station, as well as Bank.
456 Barrhaven Centre station TD Place Stadium Travels via the southwest Transitway between Barrhaven Centre Station and Baseline Station, as well as Baseline and Bank.

All routes are effective as of May 12, 2017.

Rural partner routes (500-series)

These routes are not operated by OC Transpo.

Route Start End Operator Notes
500Arnprior Super Express Arnprior Gatineau Autobus Campeau via Ottawa
502 Pakenham Ottawa N/A
503 Perth
509 Merrickville Howard Bus Service
515 Cornwall Delaney Bus Lines
520 Hawkesbury Gatineau Leduc Bus Lines via Ottawa
523 Embrun Ottawa Bergeron Bus Lines via Russell
524 Limoges Gatineau via Embrun, Vars and Ottawa
525 Ottawa via Embrun & Vars
526 Russell Gatineau via Ottawa
530 Clarence-Rockland Gatineau Clarence-Rockland Transpo
Leduc Bus Lines
via Ottawa
535 Bourget Clarence-Rockland Transpo
Lalonde Bus Lines
538 Carleton Place Ottawa
Bayshore station
Lanark Community Transit Provides two-way service between Ottawa and Carleton Place. AM westbound and PM eastbound service starts/ends at Bayshore station.
541 Chesterville Ottawa Evans Buslines via Winchester, Vernon and Greely
542 Kemptville Gatineau Kemptville Transportation Services via Ottawa
543 Ottawa N/A
551 Casselman Ottawa Transit Eastern Ontario Provides service later than other TEO routes.
552 Finch Gatineau via Berwick, Crysler, and Ottawa
553 Limoges Gatineau via Ottawa
555 Gatineau Casselman via Ottawa
556 Ottawa (Tunney's Pasture station) via downtown Ottawa and Gatineau
557 St-Isidore Gatineau via Ottawa and North Glengarry
558 Casselman Gatineau via Ottawa
559
565 Inkerman Ottawa South Mountain Stagecoach Transit via Osgoode

Rural partner routes are effective as of October 4, 2010

School trips

These trips provide service to/from various middle and high school for students enrolled in such schools.[1]

Route School Start (AM End PM) Notes
5 Immaculata High School Billings Bridge station
12 École secondaire Samuel-Genest, Gloucester High School Rideau Centre and Confederation Square PM service only.
14 Adult High School Rideau Centre PM service only.
16 Immaculata High School Mackenzie King station AM service only.
18 Technology Learning Centre St. Laurent station
24 Colonel By High School Blair station Shortened to start and end at Blair station.
26 Lester B. Pearson High School Meadowbrook / Blair Travels via City Park Drive East between Blair station and Ogilvie Road.
28 Lester B. Pearson High School Innes / Tauvette
28 École secondaire Louis-Riel Hurdman station Extended to and from Hurdman station via Highway 417 and St. Laurent station.
28 Colonel By High School
Gloucester High School
Innes / Tauvette Travels via the Transitway, Blair station, Gloucester Centre mall roadway, Blair Road, and Ogilvie Road.
30 École secondaire Gisèle Lalonde Jeanne d'Arc / Grey Nuns
30 Colonel By High School
Gloucester High School
Millennium station Travels via the Transitway, Blair station, Gloucester Centre mall roadway, Blair Road, and Ogilvie Road.
33 École secondaire Gisèle Lalonde Place d'Orléans station
33 St. Peter High School Brian Coburn / Lakeridge Buses follow the pattern through the Portobello Loop.
48 Canterbury High School Hurdman station/St. Laurent station Two AM trips are extended to start at St. Laurent Station. Buses will travel via Highway 417, Riverside Drive, and Industrial Avenue between St. Laurent Station and Hurdman Station. Two PM trips will be extended to terminate at St. Laurent Station via Industrial Avenue, Riverside Drive, and Highway 417.
80 Longfields-Davidson Heights Secondary School Leikin / Bill Leathem
85 Notre Dame High School Bayshore station PM service only.
87 St. Patrick's High School Uplands / Bowesville PM service only.
88 Bell High School Baseline station
92 St. Patrick's High School Walkley station
93 Ridgemont High School Queensdale / Conroy
122 St. Matthew High School Trim station
122 École secondaire Gisèle Lalonde Place d'Orléans station
135 Colonel By High School
Glocester High School
Lakeridge / Harvest Valley Travels via the Transitway, Blair station, Gloucester Centre mall roadway, Blair Road, and Ogilvie Road.
135 École secondaire Gisèle Lalonde Place d'Orléans station
135 Cairine Wilson High School Lakeridge / Harvest Valley
135 École secondaire Betrices Deloges Place d'Orléans station
152 Bell High School Grandview / Borden
152 Bell High School Lincoln Fields station
161 Terry Fox Station Rothesay / Eagleson PM service only for Holy Trinity High School and signed 161X SPECIAL. AM trips start at the corner of Stonehaven/Bridlewood before serving Steeple Chase. PM trips end at the corner of Steeple Chase/Spruce Meadows after serving Steeple Chase.
161 A.Y. Jackson Secondary School Bridlewood AM trips start at the corner of Stonehaven/Bridlewood before serving Steeple Chase. PM trips end at the corner of Steeple Chase/Spruce Meadows after serving Steeple Chase. Buses travel via Romina, Fernbank, Terry Fox, and Cope between Eagleson and Bridgestone.
168 Earl of March Secondary School Terry Fox station Revised to travel via Keyrock Drive within Kanata Lakes, as opposed to Kanata.
171 Longfields-Davidson Heights Secondary School Fallowfield station
602 École secondaire De La Salle Hurdman station
611 École secondaire Gisèle Lalonde Youville / St. Joseph Serves Chapel Hill along Forest Valley, Meadowglen, Boyer, and Viseneau, as well as Innes.
612 École secondaire Gisèle Lalonde
École secondaire Béatrices-Desloges
Renaud / Saddleridge Trips to/from Gisèle Lalonde start/end near the corner of Millennium/Trim. Trips to/from Béatrices-Desloges start/end near the corner of Innes/Province. Travels via Innes, Orléans, Longleaf, Creek Crossing, Pagé, Renaud, Joshua, and Saddleridge. Due to the closure of Pagé at Brian Coburn, buses no longer travel on Pagé north of Navan. Buses now travel via Innes, Orléans, Longleaf, Navan, Pagé (southbound only between Navan and Renaud), Renaud, Joshua, and Saddleridge.
613 Immaculata High School Hurdman station Travels via Main, Smyth, Riverside station, Riverside, and the southeast Transitway to Hurdman station. Operates with three trips during PM only.
618 École secondaire Louis-Riel Millennium station Serves Bearbrook, St. Joseph, Jeanne d'Arc, Mer Blue, Brian Coburn, and Montmere.
619 École secondaire Louis-Riel Blair station Serves Bearbrook, St. Joseph, Montréal, Ogilvie, and Blair. Buses travel via the east Transitway, Blair Station, the Gloucester Centre mall roadway, Blair, and Ogilvie.
622 Colonel By Secondary School
Lester B. Pearson High School
Renaud / Saddleridge Trips to/from Lester B. Pearson High School start/end near the corner of Ogilvie/Jasmine. Trips to/from Colonel By Secondary School start/end near the corner of Ogilvie/Kender. Serves Ogilvie, Blair, Innes, Orléans, Longleaf, Creek Crossing, Pagé, Renaud, Joshua, and Saddleridge. Due to the closure of Pagé at Brian Coburn, buses no longer travel on Pagé north of Navan. Buses now travel via Innes, Orléans, Longleaf, Navan, Pagé (southbound only between Navan and Renaud), Renaud, Joshua, and Saddleridge.
630 Colonel By Secondary School
Gloucester High School
Millennium station Travels via the Transitway, Blair station, Gloucester Centre mall roadway, Blair Road, and Ogilvie Road.
631 Colonel By Secondary School
Gloucester High School
Jeanne d'arc and Innes New route effective September 2018. Replaces route 131 trips.
632 École secondaire Gisèle Lalonde Queenswood Heights Serves Millennium, Trim, Innes, Du Grand Bois, Prestwick, Tompkins, Chartrand, Duford, and St. Joseph.
633 Lester B. Pearson High School St. Laurent station Serves Ogilvie, Bathgate, Plumber, Charlton, Matheson, and St. Laurent. Buses follow a similar route pattern to revised route 124. From St-Laurent Station, buses travel via St. Laurent, Ogilvie, Cyrville, and Cummings back to Ogilvie, and continue its regular routing via the community of Carson Grove.
634 College catholique Mer-Bleue Place d'Orléans station Serves College catholique Mer-Bleue on Renaud Road. Created on December 24, 2017.
635 Cairine Wilson High School Place d'Orleans station. New route effective September 2018. Replaces route 134 trips.
636 Sir Wilfrid Laurier Secondary School St. Laurent station
638 St. Mathew High School Place d'Orleans Station New route effective September 2018
640 Brookfield High School Greenboro station Serves Uplands, Paul Anka, McCarthy, Plante, Walkley, Springfield, and Flannery. Operates with one AM trip and two PM trips.
641 École secondaire Louis Riel Meadowglen / Orléans Serves Blackburn Hamlet, Navan, Renaud, Saddleridge, Pagé, Innes, Viseneau, and Meadowglen. Due to the closure of Pagé at Brian Coburn, buses no longer travel on Pagé north of Navan. Buses now travel via Innes, Orléans, Longleaf, Navan, Pagé (southbound only between Navan and Renaud), Renaud, Joshua, and Saddleridge.
644 Canterbury High School Greenboro station In the morning, buses travel from Greenboro Station via the southeast Transitway, Hunt Club, Albion, Cahill, Lorry Greenberg, Karsh, Blohm, Johnston, Conroy, Walkley, and Halifax to Canterbury High School. Buses follow the reverse routing in the afternoon.
645 Hillcrest High School/Franco Cite Hurdman Starts September 4, 2018. Travels via Smyth.
648 École secondaire Louis-Riel Youville / St. Joseph Serves Orléans, Meadowglen, and Forest Valley.
Due to the closure of Pagé at Brian Coburn, buses no longer travel on Pagé north of Navan.
Buses now travel via Innes, Orléans, Longleaf, Navan, Pagé (southbound only between Navan and Renaud), Renaud, Joshua, and Saddleridge.
649 Hillcrest High School Greenboro station In the morning, buses start at Greenboro Station, travel via the southeast Transitway, Hunt Club, Albion, Cahill, Lorry Greenberg, Karsh, Blohm, Johnston, Conroy, Walkley, Halifax, Canterbury, Haig, and Dauphin to Hillcrest.
Buses will follow the reverse routing in the afternoon.
658 Bell High School Carling area Replacing AM route 152 trips ONLY. Effective September 2018
660 Bell High School Innovation station Serves the communities of Morgan's Grant and Briarbrook before travelling via Teron, Highway 417, Holly Acres, Robertson, Baseline and Cedarview to/from the school.
661 Bell High School Terry Fox station Serves Kanata Lakes, Teron station, Eagleson station, Richmond, and Robertson. Buses travel via Keyrock within Kanata Lakes, as opposed to Kanata.
665 Bell High School Bridlewood Also serves Eagleson, Hazeldean Mall, Robertson, Westcliffe, Seyton, Old Richmond, Lynhar, and Northside. AM trips start at the corner of Stonehaven/Bridgestone before serving Stonehaven and Grassy Plains. PM trips end at the corner of Stonehaven/Steeple Chase after serving Stonehaven and Grassy Plains.
669 Bell High School Bayshore / Carling Serves Baseline, Richmond, Holly Acres, Bayshore Station, Woodridge, and Bayshore.
670 St. Pius X High School Vaan / Woodroffe Also serves Slack, Burnbank, Grenfell, Merivale, MacFarlane, Deakin, and Prince of Wales. AM trips travel via Meadowlands and Fisher.
PM trips travel via Fisher, Baseline, and Prince of Wales.
674 All Saints Catholic High School
Stephen Leacock Public School
Innovation / Hines Serves Morgan's Grant, Brookside, March Road, Teron, Beaverbrook, Weslock, Knudson, and Kanata.
678 École secondaire Louis-Riel Jeanne d'Arc station Serves Bearbrook, St. Joseph, Champlain, and Jeanne d'Arc.
681 Bell High School Bridlewood Also serves Glen Cairn, Hazeldean Mall, Robertson, and Northside.
AM trips start at the corner of Stonehaven/Bridlewood before serving Steeple Chase. PM trips end at the corner of Steeple Chase/Spruce Meadows after serving Steeple Chase. Buses travel via Romina, Fernbank, Terry Fox, and Cope between Eagleson and Bridgestone in Bridlewood.
686 Ecole Secondire Omer Deslaurier Baseline Station New route effective September 2018. Replaces route 86 trips.
689 Ecole secondaire Omer-Deslauriers Billings Bridge Station New route effective September 2018. Replaces route 111 trips.
691 École secondaire Deslauriers Bayshore station Serves Foster Farm, Greenbank Road, Baseline, Centrepointe, Tallwood, Meadowlands, Merivale, and Viewmount.
696 Ecole secondaire Omer Deslaurier Greenboro Station New route effective September 2018. Replaces route 96 trips.
698 Ridgemont High School
St. Patrick's High School
Blohm Provides school service between the community of Upper Hunt Club and both Ridgemont and St. Patrick's High School. In the morning, buses start at the corner of Blohm/Forestglade, and travel via Blohm, Lorry Greenberg, Cahill, Albion, Hunt Club, the southeast Transitway, Walkley, Bank, and Alta Vista to the schools. In the afternoon, buses start in front of the schools, and travel via Heron, Bank, Walkley, the southeast Transitway, and the reverse routing to the corner of Blohm/Picasso.

Routes are effective for the 2017-18 school year.

#ReadyForRail (formerly #OnTrack2018)

Ottawa is currently in the process of constructing a LRT system through the downtown core. Opening in early 2019, the Confederation Line will replace most buses downtown. As a result, most routes will be re-numbered to reflect the new LRT line.

ALL INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE

O-Train

These two routes are Ottawa's light rail routes that will be in service in 2019.

# Start End Notes
1 Tunney's Pasture station Blair station Confederation Line currently scheduled to begin service in 2019.
2 Bayview station Greenboro station Trillium Line

Rapid

The following is a list of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) routes that will service the region after the Confederation Line opens in 2018. Information is subject to change.

# Terminus Terminus(i) Notes
39 Blair Millennium This route will replace route 95 between Blair station and Trim station, and will be extended to/from Millennium Station via Trim Road.
45 Ottawa Health Sciences Complex Hurdman Will follow current routing via Hospital Link Road, with overnight extension to Rideau Station numbered as route N45
57 Bayshore
Bells Corners
Tunney's Pasture This route will replace the western portion of current route 97 via the same routing.
61 Stittsville
Terry Fox
Tunney's Pasture
Gatineau (peak)
Service on this route east of Tunney's Pasture Station will be replaced by the Confederation Line.
Extended to/from Gatineau during peak periods only.
Service to the Ottawa train station on Tremblay will be provided by route 97.
62 Stittsville
Terry Fox
Tunney's Pasture Service on this route east of Tunney's Pasture Station will be replaced by the Confederation Line.
Service to the Ottawa train station on Tremblay will be provided by route 97.
63 Innovation Tunney's Pasture
Gatineau (peak)
Service on this route east of Tunney's Pasture Station will be replaced by the Confederation Line.
Extended to/from Gatineau during peak periods only.
74 Riverview Tunney's Pasture This route will replace the western portion of current route 94 via the same routing.
75 Cambrian
Barrhaven Centre
Tunney's Pasture This route will replace the western portion of current route 95 via the same routing.
97 Airport Hurdman Service on this route between Tunney's Pasture Station and Hurdman Station will be replaced by the Confederation Line.
Service on this route between Tunney's Pasture Station and Bayshore/Bells Corners will be replaced by new route 59.
Will replace current route 61 and current route 62 service to the Ottawa train station on Tremblay.
98 Hawthorne Hurdman Service on this route between Hurdman Station and Tunney's Pasture Station will be replaced by the Confederation Line.
99 Barrhaven Centre Hurdman Service on this route between Hurdman Station and Lebreton Station will be replaced by the Confederation Line.

Rapid Night Bus Network (effective after LRT opening).

All night buses will end at Rideau station. These buses only run overnight when the LRT is not. They are extension of their regular daytime Rapid route numbers to Rideau Station.

N39-Trim

N45-Hospital

N57-Bayshore

N61-Terry Fox

N75-Barrhaven Centre

N97-Airport

Frequent

The following is a list of frequent routes that will service the region after the Confederation Line opens in 2018. These routes will operate every 15 minutes or less from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM Monday-Friday and 30 minutes or less during other time periods 7 days/week. Information is subject to change.

# Terminus(i) Terminus(i) Notes
6 Greenboro
Billings Bridge
Ottawa-Rockcliffe
Rideau
Will travel via Queen Street instead of Wellington to serve Parliament Station.
7 Carleton
Bank
Rideau
St-Laurent
Ottawa-Rockcliffe
Rideau
Will travel via Queen Street instead of Wellington to serve Parliament Station.
10 Hurdman
Carleton
Lyon
Carleton
New number for route 4. Travels along Bronson.
Replaces route 104 between Hurdman and Carleton University.
Selected trips are shortened to/from Carleton University during the school year.
11 Lincoln Fields Parliament No longer serves Bayshore in the west or Rideau in the east as of September 2018.
12 Blair Queen/Metcalfe Route extended from Rideau Centre to/from Parliament station.
14 St-Laurent Tunney's Pasture Section between Carlington and Tunney’s Pasture replaces by new route 53
25 Blair station/Montreal Road Millennium station This route will replace route 94 in the communities of Gloucester, Blackburn Hamlet, and Orleans.
40 Greenboro station St. Laurent station Buses will follow the same routing as today.
44 Hurdman station Billings Bridge station Will be shortened from its current routing between Billings Bridge and Gatineau to end at Hurdman Station
51 Tunney's Pasture station Britannia This route will replace the western portion of route 16.
53 Tunney's Pasture station Carlington This route will replace service by route 14 between Tunney’s Pasture and Carlington.
80 Tunney's Pasture station Barrhaven Centre station Buses will follow the same routing as today.
85 Bayshore station Gatineau This route will be revised to replace all day Frequent service to Gatineau, formerly provided by route 44.
88 Terry Fox station Hurdman station Buses will follow the same routing as today.
111 Baseline station Billings Bridge station
Carleton University
Buses will follow the same routing as today.

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Local

The following is a list of local routes that will service the region after the Confederation Line opens in 2018.

Notes

  • The routes listed below are just the ones that will provide a connection directly to the Confederation Line.
  • Information subject to change.
# Terminus(i) Terminus(i) Notes
5 Billings Bridge station Rideau station Will end at Laurier Station, just passed Rideau Centre
16 Parliament station Main
Hospital
Route will be split into three separate routes in 2018. Revised route 16 will be shortened to operate between the new Parliament station and St. Paul's University, with selected trips being extended to/from the Ottawa Health Sciences Complex off Smyth Road. Service along Albert Street and Scott Street will be replaced by route 50. Service between Tunney's Pasture Station and the community of Britannia will be replaced by new route 51.
18 Parliament station St. Laurent station Route will be revised to travel via Charlotte Street and Laurier Avenue East in order to provide a new connection between the communities of Sandy Hill and Overbrook. Buses will also be revised to travel via the MacKenzie King Bridge, Elgin, Queen, O'Connor, and Slater, providing a connection to the Confederation Line at Parliament Station.
19 Parliament station St. Laurent station Introduced in December 2016 to replace route 5 east of downtown. In 2018, it will be revised to travel from Mackenzie King Bridge, then via Elgin, Queen, O'Connor, and Slater, providing a connection to the Confederation Line at Parliament Station.
21 Blair station Canotek Will follow the same routing as today.
22 Blair station Millennium station Will be shortened from its current routing from Millennium station to Bay station/Lebreton station.
23 Blair station Rothwell Heights Buses will follow the same routing as today.
24 Blair station Beacon Hill Buses will follow the same routing as today.
26 Blair station Pineview Buses will follow the same routing as today.
27 Blair station St. Laurent station This route will replace the western portion of local route 24 and travel via the same routing.
28 Blair station Blackburn Hamlet Buses will follow the same routing as today.
29 Blair station Carson's This route will replace route 129 and will travel via the same routing, with the exception of it no longer travelling west of Blair Station.
31 Blair station Place d'Orléans station Buses will follow the same routing as today.
34 Blair station Renaud This route will no longer travel to Place d'Orleans. Buses will instead travel via Ottawa Road 174 to/from Blair Station.
35 Blair station Esprit This route will replace route 135, travel via the same routing, and will be extended via Ottawa Road 174 to/from Blair Station.
38 Blair station Trim station This route will be expanded to operate during all time periods 7 days/week and will replace route 122 along Jeanne d'Arc between Champlain and Trim.
42 Hurdman station Blair station Buses will follow the same routing as today.
46 Hurdman station Billings Bridge Station This route will replace the eastern portion of route 86 and a portion of route 112.
47 St. Laurent station Hawthorne Buses will follow the same routing as today.
48 Hurdman station Elmvale Acres Buses will follow the same routing as today.
49 Hurdman station Elmvale Acres Buses will follow the same routing as today.
50 Lincoln Fields station Lyon station Will be extended via Scott, Albert, Slater, Bay, and Queen, providing a connection to the Confederation Line at Lyon station.
55 Bayshore station Lees station This route will replace route 101 with a revised routing around Lees Station.
Westbound buses will travel via Lees, Greenfield, and Highway 417 before continuing its current routing towards Bayshore.
56 Tunney's Pasture station King Edward Westbound buses will travel via King Edward, Mann, Chapel and Lees before continuing its current routing towards Tunney's Pasture.
58 Tunney's Pasture station Moodie
Bells Corners
This route will replace local route 152 and will travel via the same routing with an extension to/from Tunney's Pasture Station via the Transitway.
Trips to/from Grandview are replaced by connection route 258.
Trips to/from Bells Corners are shortened to start/end at the corner of Fitzgerald/Moodie and no longer travel to/from Bell High School.
64 Tunney's Pasture station Innovation station
Morgan's Grant
Buses will follow the same routing as today.
66 Tunney's Pasture station Solandt Loop Buses will follow the same routing as today.
81 Tunney's Pasture station Clyde Will be removed north of the Transitway.
82 Tunney's Pasture station Bayshore station Will be extended to/from Tunney's Pasture via the Transitway.
83 Tunney's Pasture station Viewmount Will be extended to/from Tunney's Pasture via the Transitway.
84 Tunney's Pasture station Centrepointe Will be extended to/from Tunney's Pasture via the Transitway.
86 Tunney's Pasture station Baseline station This route will be split into three different routes. New route 46 will replace route 86 between Hurdman and Southvale. Current route 86B will be known simply as route 86, but will be removed east of Tunney's Pasture.
Current route 86C will be renumbered route 89.
89 Tunney's Pasture station Colonnade This new route will replace the current branch of route 86 known as 86C, travelling via the same route.
91 Hurdman station Herongate This route will replace the current branch of route 112 that operates between Billings Bridge and the Herongate community.
92 Hurdman station Greenboro station Will follow the same routing as today.
93 Hurdman station Leitrim station Will be extended via the Transitway to/from Hurdman Station.
96 Hurdman station Merivale Will be extended from its current routing between Merivale and South Keys.

Connexion (200s)

# AM End

PM Start

AM Start

PM End

Notes
221 Bay station / Lebreton station Cumberland Serves the R.J. Kennedy Arena, Trim Station, and Place d'Orleans Station. AM Peak: Serves Blair and St. Laurent stations, but only to drop passengers off. PM Peak: Bypasses St. Laurent and Blair stations.
222 Bay Station / Lebreton station Vars Serves the community of Carlsbad Springs. AM Peak: Travels via Anderson, Innes, and Blair. AM Peak: Serves both Blair and St. Laurent stations, but only to drop passengers off. PM Peak: Travels via Tremblay Road between Riverside and St. Laurent instead of Highway 417, bypassing St. Laurent station and traveling via Highway 417 between St. Laurent and Anderson.
224 Bay station / Lebreton station Beacon Hill Provides full service at Blair Station in both peak periods. AM Peak: Serves St. Laurent Station, but only to drop passengers off. PM Peak: Bypasses St. Laurent Station.
228 Bay station / Lebreton station Navan Numbered rural express route 231 from September 8, 2002 until September 3, 2012 and express route 231 until September 5, 2016. Serves the communities of Sarsfield, Navan, and Notre-Des-Champs. AM Peak: Serves both Blair and St. Laurent stations, but only to drop passengers off. PM Peak: Bypasses St. Laurent Station, but provides full service at Blair Station.
231 Bay station / Lebreton station Orleans Serves the community of Chapel Hill in Orleans. AM Peak: Serves both Blair and St. Laurent stations, but only to drop passengers off. PM Peak: Bypasses Blair and St. Laurent stations.
232 Bay station / Lebreton station Orleans Serves the community of Queenswood Heights in Orleans. AM Peak: Serves Place d'Orleans Park & Ride instead of the station itself. Serves Blair and St. Laurent stations, but only to drop passengers off. PM Peak: Bypasses Blair and St. Laurent stations.
233 Bay station / Lebreton station Orleans Serves the communities of Fallingbrook and Avalon in Orleans. AM Peak: Serves Place d'Orleans Park & Ride instead of the station itself. Serves both Blair and St. Laurent stations, but only to drop passengers off. PM Peak: Bypasses Blair and St. Laurent stations.
234 Gatineau Orleans Serves the communities of Queenswood Heights and Fallingbrook in Orleans. AM Peak: Serves Place d'Orleans Park & Ride instead of the station itself. Serves both Blair and St. Laurent stations, but only to drop passengers off. Buses end at Terrasses de la Chaudiere. PM Peak: Buses start at Place du Portage, bypassing Blair and St. Laurent stations.
235 Bay station / Lebreton station Orleans Serves the communities of Fallingbrook and Avalon in Orleans. AM Peak: Serves Place d'Orleans Park & Ride instead of the station itself. Serves both Blair and St. Laurent stations, but only to drop passengers off. PM Peak: Bypasses both St. Laurent and Blair stations.
237 Bay station / LebLreton station Orleans Serves the community of Convent Glen North. AM Peak: Serves both Blair and St. Laurent stations, but only to drop passengers off. PM Peak: Bypasses both St. Laurent and Blair stations and is extended to end at Place d'Orleans Park & Ride.
252 Tunney's Pasture station Fernbank Shortened from its current routing to and from Mackenzie King. Serves the communities of Bells Corners and Fernbank Crossing. Extended to Fernbank Crossing via Old Richmond, Hope Side, Romina and Fernbank. Extended to serve Blackstone in Kanata, along Hope Side Road and Cope Drive on December 24, 2017.
256 Tunney's Pasture station Bridlewood Shortened from its current routing to and from Mackenzie King. Serves the communities of Bridlewood and Bells Corners. Extended to serve Bridlewood Trails along Akerson on December 24, 2017.
258 Tunney's Pasture station Grandview Replaces route 152 trips that served Grandview during peak periods.
Revised to travel via the Transitway and Holly Acres to/from Carling, instead of Woodridge, Bayshore, and Carling.
261 Tunney's Pasture station Stittsville Main Shortened from its current routing to and from Mackenzie King. Service to the Canadian Tire Centre has been added, but is served on request only. Revised slightly to travel via Stittsville Main instead of West Ridge. Extended north along Stttsville Main to/from Maple Grove, providing improved service to new residents. PM trips do not serve Queensway Station.
262 Tunney's Pasture station West Ridge Shortened from its current routing to and from Mackenzie King. Extra service is provided to replace route 162 on West Ridge. PM trips do not serve Queensway Station.
263 Tunney's Pasture station Stanley Corners Shortened from its current routing to and from Mackenzie King.
Service to the Canadian Tire Centre has been added, but is served on request only. PM trips do not serve Queensway Station.
264 Tunney's Pasture station Terry Fox Replaces route 64 between the corner of Huntsville/Terry Fox and Bayshore station.
265 Tunney's Pasture station Beaverbrook Shortened from its current routing to and from Mackenzie King.
267 Tunney's Pasture station Glen Cairn Shortened from its current routing to and from Mackenzie King.
268 Tunney's Pasture station Kanata Lakes Shortened from its current routing to and from Mackenzie King.
269 Tunney's Pasture station Bridlewood Shortened from its current routing to and from Mackenzie King.
270 Tunney's Pasture station Barrhaven Shortened from its current routing to and from Mackenzie King.
271 Tunney's Pasture station Barrhaven Shortened from its current routing to and from Mackenzie King.
272 Tunney's Pasture station Barrhaven Shortened from its current routing to and from Mackenzie King.
273 Tunney's Pasture station Barrhaven Shortened from its current routing to and from Mackenzie King.
277 Tunney's Pasture station Barrhaven Shortened from its current routing to and from Mackenzie King.
277 Tunney's Pasture station Barrhaven Shortened from its current routing to and from Mackenzie King.
278 Tunney's Pasture station Nepean Woods station Shortened from its current routing to and from Mackenzie King.
283 Tunney's Pasture station Richmond
Munster Hamlet
Stittsville
Serves Richmond and Fallowfield. Starts/ends near the corner of McBean/Perth. Selected trips are extended to/from Munster Hamlet via Franktown and Munster. These trips start/end near the corner of Munster Side/Flewellyn. PM trips do not serve Queensway station, Pinecrest station, and Bayshore station. The first PM trip is extended to end at the corner of Stittsville Main/Carp via Huntley after serving Richmond.
290 Hurdman station McCarthy
291 Hurdman station Walkley Buses will follow the same routing as today.
293 Gatineau Blossom Park Buses will follow the same routing as today.
299 Hurdman station Manotick Buses will follow the same routing as today.

Shopper (300s)

# Start End Notes
301 Carlingwood Mall Stittsville
Richmond
Operates on Mondays only. Travels via Huntley, Stittsville Main, Hazeldean, Kanata Centrum at Terry Fox station, the Transitway, and Carling to/from Carlingwood Mall. Created as route 201. Was numbered 201 until December 25, 2016.
302 St. Laurent station Navan
Sarsfield
Cumberland
Operates on Tuesdays only. Does not serve Cyrville station due to work on the Confederation Line.[2] Travels via Dunning, Colonial, Navan, Orléans, and the Transitway to/from St. Laurent station. Created as route 202. Was numbered 202 until December 25, 2016.
303 Carlingwood Mall Stittsville
Carp
Dunrobin
Operates on Wednesdays only.
Travels via Carp, Langstaff, March, Dunrobin, and Porcupine, also serving Kanata Centrum, the Transitway, and Carling to/from Carlingwood Mall. Created as route 203. Was numbered 203 until December 25, 2016.
304 Billings Bridge station Osgoode
Greely
Metcalfe
Operates on Thursdays only. Travels via Aviation, Lester, Bank, Parkway, Manotick Station, Snake Island, Victoria and 8th Line. Buses travel via Apple Orchard, Stagecoach, Mitch Owens, Old Prescott, and Parkway.[12] Created as route 204. Was numbered 204 until December 25, 2016.
305 Carlingwood Mall Manotick
Kars
North Gower
Operates on Fridays only. Travels via Century West, 4th Line, Roger Stevens, Rideau Valley, 1st Line, Bankfield, Manotick, Jockvale, the Transitway, and Carling to/from Carlingwood Mall. Created as route 205. Was numbered 205 until December 25, 2016.

Events (400s)


Note Information subject to change.

Route Start End Notes
401 Blair station Canadian Tire Centre Travels via Highway 417 and Vanier between Blair station and Hurdman station.[10] Does not serve Train station and Cyrville station due to work on the Confederation Line.[2] Travels via the east Transitway, Hurdman Station, Lees Station, and Highway 417, also stopping at Bank/Catherine, Bronson/Catherine, Parkdale, and Carling/Kirkwood.
402 Billings Bridge station Canadian Tire Centre Travels on the southeast Transitway between Billings Bridge station and South Keys station, also serving Hunt Club, Woodroffe, Baseline station, and Iris station. Travels via Woodroffe northbound between Iris and Highway 417.
403 Hurdman station Canadian Tire Centre Travels via Highway 417 and Vanier between Campus Station and Hurdman Station.[10] Serves the central Transitway. Stops on Rideau instead of Mackenzie King Station.
404 Pinecrest station Canadian Tire Centre Serves the west Transitway.
405 Trim station Canadian Tire Centre Serves Trim station, Place d'Orléans station, and Jeanne d'Arc station.
406 Riverview station Canadian Tire Centre Extended to serve Riverview station via Nepean Woods station and Beatrice station.[9] Also serves the southwest Transitway. Travels via Woodroffe northbound between Iris and Highway 417.

These routes operate on game days for the Ottawa Redblacks and Ottawa Fury FC, as well as other major events taking place at TD Place Stadium.[3][4]

Route Start End Notes
450 Rideau Centre TD Place Stadium Travels via Rideau and Bank to supplement route 1 and route 7.
451 Blair station TD Place Stadium Travels via Highway 417 and Vanier between Blair Station and Hurdman Station.[10] Does not serve Train Station and Cyrville Station due to work on the Confederation Line.[2] Travels via the east Transitway, the southeast Transitway between Billings Bridge Station and Hurdman Station, and Bank.
452 South Keys station TD Place Stadium Serves the southeast Transitway between South Keys Station and Billings Bridge Station, as well as Bank.
454 Terry Fox station TD Place Stadium Travels via the west Transitway between Terry Fox Station and Queensway Station, as well as Bank.
455 Trim station TD Place Stadium Serves Trim Station, Place d'Orléans Station, and Jeanne d'Arc Station, as well as Bank.
456 Barrhaven Centre station TD Place Stadium Travels via the southwest Transitway between Barrhaven Centre Station and Baseline Station, as well as Baseline and Bank.

References

  1. 1 2 3 "OC Transpo Routes & Maps". Octranspo1.com. Retrieved 2014-08-13.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "OC Transpo - On Track 2018". OC Transpo. April 2015. Retrieved 19 April 2015.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "The Game Plan to Get Downtown to Landsdowne". OttawaRedBlacks.com. Archived from the original on 2014-06-19. Retrieved 2014-06-18.
  4. 1 2 3 4 "TD Place at Landsdowne". OCTranspo1.com. Retrieved 2014-06-18.
  5. "OC Transpo - OC Transpo's Business Plan". Octranspo1.com. 2011-04-13. Retrieved 2011-12-08.
  6. "OC Transpo". Octranspo1.com. Retrieved 2011-12-08.
  7. 1 2 3 "OC Transpo - Summer service begins June 24th". OC Transpo. Retrieved 2018-05-28.
  8. 1 2 "Summer service starting Sunday, June 25". OC Transpo. May 29, 2017. Retrieved May 29, 2017.
  9. 1 2 3 "Connexion 400 Map" (PDF). OC Transpo. November 2014. Retrieved 19 November 2014.
  10. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "OC Transpo - On Track 2018 Lees - Hurdman Transitway Adjustments". OC Transpo. October 2015. Retrieved 29 October 2015.
  11. "New Service Types". OC Transpo. May 14, 2017. Retrieved May 14, 2017.
  12. "OC Transpo - New Fall Service". OC Transpo. August 2015. Retrieved 22 August 2015.
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