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ETS Trip Planner

Transit trip planner.

*This Google-powered trip planner previews regular ETS bus routes only. Trips that include transfers to/from On Demand Transit can be viewed using the third-party  Transit app . To book an On Demand trip, customers can tap a button in the Transit app that will link them to the app (if installed on their smartphone). Customers can also book online  or by calling 780-496-2400 . See if you are in an On Demand neighbourhood .

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Purchase passes and tickets.

Purchase bus ticket books and monthly passes.

Rider Feedback

Submit general ETS feedback, including operator compliments.

Transit Incidents and Concerns

Submit a transit incident or concern to ETS.

Lost and Found

Forget something on transit? Reconnect with your lost item.

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View all the purchase options for ETS products in the city.

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Whether you’re visiting Edmonton for the first time or a seasoned pro, you can easily find everything you need to ride ETS.

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DATS is a door-to-door, shared public transportation service for Edmontonians who cannot use regular transit.

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On Demand Transit buses provide service for select neighbourhoods, seniors’ residences and attractions across Edmonton.

Report an Emergency or Safety Concern

Transit watch.

To report safety concerns, like harassment, disorder or suspicious behaviour directly to ETS staff in our Control Centre.

Call or text  780-442-4900

  Immediate Assistance

For immediate assistance in an emergency.

  Report Vandalism

If you see or know of someone who has damaged ETS property or equipment, please contact:

Edmonton Police Service : call 780-423-4567 Transit Watch : call or text 780-442-4900 Crime Stoppers : call 1-800-222-TIPS(8477)

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Get ETS Service Alerts @takeETSalert for planned detours and bus stop closure alerts.

"Like" ETS to find out the latest ETS-related news, offers, contests and special events!

Get a behind-the-scenes look at ETS. Don't forget to tag us in your photos and use #takeETS or #yegtransit.

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Use the third-party  Transit app , Google Maps or the ETS trip planner to plan a trip in the new network.

To plan a trip, enter your travel date, time, start and end locations below. You can also download and print route brochures . 

On Demand Trip Planning

You can use the third-party  Transit app to plan trips that include transfers to/from On Demand ( Google tools do not support this service ).

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Transit trip planner.

*This Google-powered trip planner previews regular ETS bus routes only. Trips that include transfers to/from On Demand Transit can be viewed using the third-party  Transit app . To book an On Demand trip, customers can tap a button in Transit app that will link them to the Edmonton On Demand Transit app (if installed on their smartphone). Customers can also book directly by using the Edmonton On Demand Transit app, online at  edmonton.ca/ondemandtransit , or by calling 780-496-2400 . See if you are in an On Demand neighbourhood .

Detours & Bus Stop Closures

See how detours & closures affect your route or bus stop.

Route Schedules

See the current route schedules.

Bus Stop Schedules

View the current bus stop schedules.

Bus Network Redesign

Edmonton has all new bus routes. Plan your new trips to show how your transit journey has changed.

The new network will connect you to where you need to go on more direct routes.

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We are in this together - we can keep each other safe and healthy by following a few simple steps. Wear a mask or face covering, physically distance yourself from others, consider travelling during off-peak times and continue to follow AHS guidelines. Although bus shields and LRT cabs provide protection, Operators are required to wear masks at all times, including while behind the bus shield, in the LRT cab, and at our garages and transit centres.

Updated July 7, 2020

We are continuing our daily enhanced cleaning and disinfecting on buses, LRT, DATS vehicles, transit centres, LRT stations as well as high touch areas.

Germ-Killing Push-Plates ETS, in collaboration with a local biotechnology company, Outbreaker Solutions , is excited to pilot innovative germ-killing push-plates that are being installed on entrance and exit swing doors at some transit centres and LRT stations. To date, push-plates have been installed at the following LRT stations: Bay/Enterprise Square, Central, University, Health Sciences/Jubilee and Southgate, as a way to further enhance safety on transit for passengers and staff. The push-plates are flat and are made of highly compressed salt. They look and feel just like a ceramic tile. The push-plates can be used to manually push open a door. 

The company has published their research  that shows the push-plates are effective in killing the majority of germs, including viruses, bacteria and fungi in just a few seconds, due to the salt crystals piercing the membrane walls of the germs, effectively neutralizing them. 

This pilot project will last until summer 2021, is at no cost to taxpayers and is a great example of how local innovation can support enhanced safety on transit.

Germ-killing LRT Seats In early 2021 , new germ-killing seats were installed on two-thirds of the LRT fleet (the newer train models). These seats have an additive in the plastic that can reduce up to 99.9 percent of germs (i.e. bacteria, fungus and viruses) within 2 hours. This additive is a one-time application that is incorporated into the plastic and is not a coating. It should last the entire life of the seat. 

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Send a text to 31100 and get bus and LRT schedule information sent to your mobile device.

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Automated bus and LRT schedule information anytime.

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Transit tips to help make your bus and LRT riding experience quicker, easier and more enjoyable.

Riding the LRT

Signs throughout the LRT system alert passengers to Proof of Payment Areas.

A blue sign indicating a Proof of Payment area

You must be in possession of a valid fare product within a proof of payment area. Valid forms of payment include:

Arc Card and Ticket Validator Image

Random checks for proof of payment will be made, so be sure to have yours handy. There's a $150 fine for fare evasion.

The door open button on an LRT train

For your safety, please wait for the LRT by standing behind the safety strip, at least two metres from the edge of the platform. Listen for train announcements, including the destination and track number. When your train approaches, wait until it has come to a full stop before you step to the edge of the platform. You can open the train doors by pushing a lit button found beside the door. Allow other passengers to exit the train before you board.

  • LRT trains can not depart from a station if any of the doors are open.
  • You will hear a warning sound as the doors are about to close and the train is about to depart.
  • All of the doors on the LRT have sensors that detect when someone or something is blocking the door. These sensors hold the door open when there is a blockage. If the door is jammed while closing, the doors will reopen and then try to close again automatically.
  • The LRT operator controls when the doors can be opened by the passenger push button, but the closing of the doors is controlled automatically. Once the door sensors are clear, the doors will close 4 seconds later.
  • All LRT cars have an accessible door. This door is located in one of the centre positions on the LRT car and has a blue stripe along the top and a wheelchair symbol on the door.
  • Each accessible door has a ramp that lowers automatically when the accessible button is pressed to minimize the gap between the platform and the LRT car. This ramp has sensors to ensure it stops at the proper level.
  • LRT doors have red emergency handles or red push buttons above each door. Should something get stuck in the doors the emergency handle or button can be used to contact the operator.
  • All LRT cars have a yellow emergency strip above the windows. When pressed, it puts passengers in the car in direct contact with the operator. There is also a red emergency button near the accessible doors for those who cannot reach the yellow strip.
  • Do not hold the LRT train doors open except in case of emergency. Holding a door open on the LRT train may make a train run behind schedule. The next train can be delayed as well. Be considerate of your fellow passengers and don't block the doors.

Find a seat, or, if the train is crowded, hold on to one of the poles. LRT vehicles accelerate rapidly and quietly, and can knock you off balance. If you're standing in front of the doors, stay back as they open. You'll hear a bell just before the train starts moving. This bell also warns passengers on the platform to stand clear of the edge.

Portable listening devices (cell phones and tablets) are allowed on the LRT at the operator’s discretion. If your music disturbs others, you may be asked to turn it down or off.

An LRT station map above each train door will tell you which station you are approaching. A recording will announce each station as the LRT approaches. As with boarding, you must open the train doors by pressing an adjacent lit button. As you exit, look for signs above the platform for direction. Remember to hold on to your LRT proof of payment if you're planning to use the bus, as it can be used to transfer to a bus.

Our Transit Watch program is one way riders can report safety concerns, like harassment, disorder or suspicious behaviour, directly to ETS staff in our Control Centre.

Call or text Transit Watch at 780-442-4900 , anytime.

For emergencies, immediately call 9-1-1 .

Blue emergency help phones  are in all LRT stations and allow riders to connect with our Control Centre directly if support is needed.

An emergency help phone found on LRT platforms

Transit Peace Officers patrol the stations and travel the system, and are there for your protection and security. Please feel free to ask for help if you encounter a problem.

To learn more about our safety procedures please visit Safety and Security .

Riding the Bus

ETS offers two types of bus information: scheduled information and real-time information. Here’s how they compare:

A bus stop is marked by a blue and white sign that lists every bus route servicing a particular stop, and the bus stop number - a unique four or five digit number that identifies the exact stop. Most ETS buses are equipped with Smart Bus technology, which means they provide real-time information on the location of each bus. While waiting at the stop for your bus, you can use a number of third-party transit tools to look up information on when your bus will arrive. Find out more about what real-time tools  suit your needs.

We recommend arriving at your stop approximately 5 minutes before your bus departs. When the bus you want to ride approaches, face the oncoming bus and make eye contact with the operator. That way, the operator knows you want to board.  

When a bus approaches your stop, check the route number and destination name to see if it is the bus you wish to board. You can check this number, on the:

  • Front screen above the windshield (which also includes the bus destination).
  • Small screen located beside the front door (which also includes the bus destination).
  • Back of the bus.

When a bus approaches your stop, check the route number and destination name to see if it is the bus you wish to board. This information can be found on the front screen above the windshield, as well as the small screen located beside the front door. The route number is also found on the screen at the back of the bus.

For riders with mobility difficulties, ETS has several travel tools available free of charge to help communicate their trip needs to the operator (customer communication cards, mobility card and bus hailer kit).

If you have a question for the operator, allow others to board first.

Move towards the back of the bus and take a seat if one is available. If not, or if the bus is crowded, you can firmly grip one of the overhead handrails or a support post. Buses may move and stop abruptly, so please hold on tightly.

We appreciate our riders’ continued positive and respective behaviours while riding ETS.  Good etiquette helps make the transit experience pleasant for everyone.

You have multiple fare options to present when you board your bus:

  • Monthly bus pass 
  • Valid bus transfer
  • Cash (change not provided).

Have your fare ready as you board the bus. Clearly display your pass or transfer to the driver, tap your Arc card/ticket, or deposit your cash or ETS ticket in the fare box located on the right as your board.

For riders paying with cash or tickets, they will need to take a transfer from the operator (even if they don’t need a transfer) to show proof of payment, in the event they are asked by a Transit Peace Officer or a member of Edmonton Police Service.

To let the operator know you’d like to get off the bus, pull the cord above the windows, or press the button on the support post near the front and back doors. A bell will ring, the sign will display “Stop Requested” and a voice will speak to let you know your request has been registered.

The further in advance of your stop you let the operator know you’d like to get off, the more time the operator has to safely stop.

Gather your things, but stay seated until the bus has stopped for your safety.

Take care when stepping off the bus, especially in icy weather.

Understanding Bus Stop Numbers and Signs

Note: All routes used as examples are for demonstration purposes only and are not confirmed route numbers.

Frequent routes are single digit routes that travel on main roads in central areas of the city

These routes come often and are similar to previous routes 1 to 9.

Crosstown routes are double digit routes numbered 51 to 56

They connect transit centres in at least two quadrants of the city, for example West Edmonton Mall Transit Centre and Mill Woods Transit Centre.

These are routes that operate in one area of the city.

Local and Community routes have three digits.

They refer to different quadrants in the city and roughly align with positions on a clockface.

  • 100 series routes operate in north Edmonton
  • 500 series routes operate in southeast Edmonton
  • 700 series routes operate in southwest Edmonton
  • 900 series routes operate in west Edmonton

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Note : Regional routes in St. Albert use route numbers in the 200s, while Strathcona County Transit buses use route numbers in the 400s. For more information about these routes, as well as service to Leduc, Beaumont, Fort Saskatchewan and Spruce Grove, visit our Regional Service page .

Arc is accepted as a valid form of payment on participating regional transit systems.

Route numbers that end in a letter provide a special type of service.

Rapid (express) routes: 12 express routes will have an X at the end of their route number.

These routes have fewer stops and carry suburban commuters to downtown destinations and the University of Alberta.

Routes with As and Bs: 3 routes have “A” and “B” branches, which take slightly different paths during part of the trip.

  • Route 1 travels between downtown and Capilano, but 1A stays on 106 Avenue until 50 Street while 1B travels on 101 Avenue.
  • Routes 509 and 918 have large loops where route "A" travels clockwise through one part of the neighbourhood and route "B" travels counterclockwise through another part of the neighbourhood. This means reduced walking distance to the bus stop for more people.

Check your schedules and the destination sign on the front of the bus to make sure you’re getting on the right one. If it’s not clear to you, ask the bus operator.

Routes that operate until approximately 3am, 7 days a week.

  • Route 2-OWL  — Clareview to West Edmonton Mall
  • Route 4  — Lewis Farms to Capilano
  • Route 8  — University to Abbottsfield
  • Route 9-OWL  — Eaux Claires to Century Park
  • Route 511  — Downtown to Mill Woods

School special routes are numbered in the 600s and only operate during school days.

All ETS customers can ride these buses, but make sure you check the schedules first so you know where it goes. Many schools are also served by regular ETS routes and there are extra trips on some local routes to accommodate a particular school. 

ETS Bus Stop Sign

Bus Stop Sign

How to read the bus stop signs.

How to Use ETS Fares and Passes

Using an arc card.

Tap your Arc card on the validator when entering and exiting buses and LRT platforms to ensure you are charged the correct fare .

  • Add money into your account - you can load as little as $4
  • Register your Arc card online to protect your funds if your card is lost or stolen

Using Arc Tickets

Arc tickets are valid from the time they are first tapped on the validator .

  • 90-minute or 24-hour Arc tickets can be purchased at the Arc fare vending machines located in transit centres and LRT stations
  • Arc tickets must be tapped on a validator when entering and exiting buses or LRT proof of payment areas

How to Use Arc

Exact change is required when paying with cash on ETS buses .

  • Operators do not carry change
  • A transfer will be provided (even if it’s not needed) to show proof of payment

Using ETS Tickets

ETS tickets are valid up to 90 minutes from the time of issue .

  • Tickets purchased at a fare vending machine must be validated by a ticket validator in LRT proof of payment areas
  • When boarding a bus, a valid ticket must be deposited into the bus farebox and exchanged for a transfer to show as proof of payment

Using Passes

ETS riders must always carry and display their valid passes when boarding transit .

  • When travelling on the LRT, staff may conduct fare checks and ask to see your valid pass
  • Riders using youth or senior fare products must show proof of age upon request
  • Monthly passes are valid for unlimited travel from the first day until the last day of a calendar month only

Transfers can be made between buses and the LRT on a single fare .

  • A transfer allows boarding privileges, including return trips, for a period of 90 minutes
  • The expiry time of the transfer is indicated at the time shown on the transfer where it is torn by the bus operator
  • A valid transfer must be requested from the bus operator when your fare is paid
  • Keep your transfer as proof of payment until you leave the paid area at your destination

Proof of Payment

Riders must always have proof of payment when riding ETS .

  • When boarding a bus or using DATS, the fare must be presented or paid when entering
  • Bus riders paying with cash or tickets should take a transfer to show proof of payment in the event they are asked to present it
  • LRT riders must purchase and validate their ticket before entering the proof of payment areas

Helpful Resources for Newcomers

Newcomer's guide.

The guide comes in many languages. See Moving around Edmonton (page 16).

Mobility Choices Travel Training

ETS offers travel training for riders who need extra support and orientation to learn to use transit.

Ride Safely With Us

Transit programs to help riders travel safely.

Safety Around the LRT

LRT train track safety videos.

Ride With Us

Popular fares.

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Load, tap and go. Arc cards can be used on several regional transit systems.

Tools to plan your trip and view real-time transit information.

ETS offers daily Park & Ride options located around the city.

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ETS Live® To Go 4+

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Take control of your time with ETS Live® To Go. Get real-time information for ETS Smart Bus routes anytime, anywhere. Use your current location to see real-time departures instantly, or access your personal contacts straight from the app to find nearby bus stops. Save your favourite bus stop, address or landmark for future convenience. With ETS Live® To Go, your bus is just a touch away! By clicking "Install", you give your consent to all future updates and upgrades of this app. The City of Edmonton is asking for your consent in order to provide these future updates and upgrades to you if you download this app. The City of Edmonton can be found online at edmonton.ca. You can withdraw your consent at any time by removing the app from your device.

Version 1.1.12219

cumulative minor fixes

Ratings and Reviews

Barely works.

If you know how to use the app and what to expect it's not completely terrible. That being said there's plenty of bugs, the times are really inconsistent and can change on the dime. I've missed so many busses because they'd show up way sooner than the estimated time. The ETS in general is just really bad and combined with the app it can be really frustrating.
This is taxpayers money out to poor use. Who’s responsible? Ultimately the public is for not holding administration and elected officials responsible. I wish there was a “fire individual” button… developers, project mangers, designers, ETS management, anyone who might be proud of being involved in such a poor product. “We tried” shouldn’t be an excuse to build something so awful. The City of Edmonton doesn’t provide a decent way to provide decent, constructive feedback (ever try 311, or the 311 app) for anything that truly affects the citizens. I was born in Edmonton and am ashamed I live here. Does this app represent the City? What if we thought about each civic project as a reflection of who we are? How could we give citizens pride in the place the call home? What if there was true consultation and innovation? “Go Flames!” might get council and admin and the developers of this junk motivated to better?
Literally the most useless app out there. Get it together ETS or hire someone who knows what they are doing. 🙄🙄🙄

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Moscow Bus Network

Moscow's crazy traffic and its excellent metro network mean that the city's buses and trolleybuses aren't the number one option for tourists .

Moscow has hundreds of bus and trolleybus routes , many of which connect the city centre with its otherwise-isolated suburban neighbourhoods. Regular traffic jams mean that the bus network has not always been the most recommendable option , especially as the metro is so efficient. 

Having said that, new bus lanes have opened up recently making it a comfortable alternative for certain routes. The bus can be a good, economical option at night , when 13 routes replace the metro after it shuts down (all starting from Kitay-Gorod metro and taking the main roads out to the edge off the city).

More modern buses have screens indicating the stops along the route, but in older ones you may well struggle knowing where to get off if relying on the Russian-language loudspeaker announcements .

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Ets 8 bus stop list and next departures.

The ETS 8 - Abbottsfield - Downtown - University bus serves {count_of_stops} bus stops in the Edmonton area departing from {first_stop} and ending at {last_stop}. Scroll down to see upcoming 8 bus times at each stop and the next scheduled 8 bus times will be displayed. The full 8 bus schedule as well as real-time departures (if available) can be found in the app .

The ETS 8 - Abbottsfield - Downtown - University bus route map is shown above. The route map shows you an overview of all the stops served by the ETS 8 bus to help you plan your trip on ETS. Opening the app will allow you to see more detailed information about the route on a map including stop specific alerts, such as stops that have been closed or moved. You can also see the location of vehicles in real-time on the route map so you know when the 8 bus is approaching your stop.

ETS 8 bus Service Alerts

Open the app to see more information about any active disruptions that may impact the 8 bus schedule, such as detours, moved stops, trip cancellations, major delays, or other service changes to the bus route. The app also allows you to subscribe to receive notifications for any service alert issued by ETS so that you can plan your trip around any active or future disruptions.

ETS 8 bus FAQ

What time does the next ets 8 bus depart from {first_stop}.

The next 8 bus leaves {first_stop} at {first_stop_first_time}, and arrives at {last_stop} at {last_stop_first_time}. The total trip time for the next ETS 8 bus is {number_of_minutes} minutes.

Is the ETS 8 bus running on time, early or late?

You can track your bus on a map, monitor real-time updates, and see adjustments to the ETS 8 schedule by downloading the app .

When does the next ETS 8 bus arrive?

You can see the next ETS 8 bus times in the app as well as future departure times for the 8 bus.

How many bus stops are there for the ETS 8 bus?

There are {count_of_stops} stops on the ETS 8 bus.

Is the ETS 8 bus usually crowded?

You can find real-time information on ETS 8 bus crowding levels in the app (available in select cities or on select trips). You can also see predictions on how crowded the bus will be when it gets to your bus stop.

Is the ETS 8 bus currently running?

Find out the current status for the ETS 8 bus in the app .

What is the closest ETS 8 bus stop to me?

Open the app to see your location on a map and find the closest 8 bus stop to where you are.

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  • 54 West Edmonton Mall - West Clareview
  • 55 Meadows - Southgate - West Edmonton Mall
  • 56 Mill Woods - Leger - West Edmonton Mall
  • 101 Stadium - Abbottsfield
  • 102 Kingsway - Coliseum - Abbottsfield
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  • 104 Coliseum - East Clareview
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  1. Transit (ETS)

    If you see or know of someone who has damaged ETS property or equipment, please contact: Edmonton Police Service: call 780-423-4567. Transit Watch: call or text 780-442-4900. Crime Stoppers: call 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)

  2. ETS Live® Bus Finder

    ETS Bus Stop Schedules Allows users to look up a stop along a route. You can search by stop number, address, intersection and landmark. ... Your location information is collected for the purpose of allowing you to plan a route trip from your location. WiFi connection information is required in order to support mapping functionality. Access to ...

  3. ETS Stop Finder

    ETS Bus Stop Schedules ETS Landmarks ETS Stop Finder Find businesses, addresses and places of interest. Stop; Address; Landmark; Enter Stop # Find Location ETS Real Time Map ...

  4. Transit (ETS) :: City of Edmonton

    *This Google-powered trip planner previews regular ETS bus routes only. Trips that include transfers to/from On Demand Transit can be viewed using the third-party Transit app.To book an On Demand trip, customers can tap a button in Transit app that will link them to the Edmonton On Demand Transit app (if installed on their smartphone).

  5. New Transit Riders

    A bus stop is marked by a blue and white sign that lists every bus route servicing a particular stop, and the bus stop number - a unique four or five digit number that identifies the exact stop. Most ETS buses are equipped with Smart Bus technology, which means they provide real-time information on the location of each bus. While waiting at the ...

  6. ETS 9 bus

    ETS 9 bus Service Alerts. Open the app to see more information about any active disruptions that may impact the 9 bus schedule, such as detours, moved stops, trip cancellations, major delays, or other service changes to the bus route. The app also allows you to subscribe to receive notifications for any service alert issued by ETS so that you can plan your trip around any active or future ...

  7. ‎ETS Live® To Go on the App Store

    Get real-time information for ETS Smart Bus routes anytime, anywhere. Use your current location to see real-time departures instantly, or access your personal contacts straight from the app to find nearby bus stops. Save your favourite bus stop, address or landmark for future convenience. With ETS Live® To Go, your bus is just a touch away!

  8. Edmonton's bus routes are changing. Here's how to plan your trip

    There are 37 neighbourhoods that will receive on-demand transit starting on April 25. Customers have three options to book a trio: Download the Edmonton On-Demand Transit app. Book online. Book ...

  9. ETS Real Time Map

    ETS Bus Stop Schedules ETS Landmarks ETS Stop Finder

  10. Moscow Bus Network

    More modern buses have screens indicating the stops along the route, but in older ones you may well struggle knowing where to get off if relying on the Russian-language loudspeaker announcements. If you do decide to catch the bus, tickets can be purchased from kiosks and metro stops, and the majority of lines operate between 6 am and 1 am ...

  11. Trip Planner

    Local Bus One-Way $1.70 Monthly LinkPass $90.00 Commuter Rail One-Way Zones 1A - 10 $2.40 - $13.25. Contact Customer Support Send Us Feedback. View All Contact Numbers ... Trip Planner From (Required) A. To (Required) B. There was a problem performing your search; please try again in a few minutes. ...

  12. SMART > Schedules > Schedules by Route

    Stop Options. Not all stops are listed. Select the location closest to your stop. Select a bus stop location to get on the bus. Select a bus stop location to exit the bus. View all stops in between. { {routeInfo}} Printable PDF. View Route Map.

  13. ETS 4 bus

    ETS 4 bus Service Alerts. Open the app to see more information about any active disruptions that may impact the 4 bus schedule, such as detours, moved stops, trip cancellations, major delays, or other service changes to the bus route. The app also allows you to subscribe to receive notifications for any service alert issued by ETS so that you can plan your trip around any active or future ...

  14. Go Anywhere

    Planning a trip in your Tesla? Explore locations along your route to charge your electric vehicle and see how our Supercharging network can take you there. Stay charged anywhere you go, with access to our global charging networks. Explore a route and we'll find the best locations to keep you charged along the way and upon arrival.

  15. ETS 7 bus

    ETS 7 bus Service Alerts. Open the app to see more information about any active disruptions that may impact the 7 bus schedule, such as detours, moved stops, trip cancellations, major delays, or other service changes to the bus route. The app also allows you to subscribe to receive notifications for any service alert issued by ETS so that you can plan your trip around any active or future ...

  16. ETS 8 bus

    ETS 8 bus Service Alerts. Open the app to see more information about any active disruptions that may impact the 8 bus schedule, such as detours, moved stops, trip cancellations, major delays, or other service changes to the bus route. The app also allows you to subscribe to receive notifications for any service alert issued by ETS so that you can plan your trip around any active or future ...

  17. Moscow trip planner: make a Moscow itinerary & map

    Plan on the go with our free. With Wanderlog's mobile travel planner on Android and iOS, access and edit your trips wherever you go — even while offline. Keep your places to visit, flight/hotel reservations, and day-by-day itineraries for your trip to Moscow in our web and mobile app vacation planner.