OC Transpo Route 4

OC Transpo Route 4

Route 4, in Ottawa, Canada, is a crosstown bus route, operated by OC Transpo, that runs between Hurdman Station and the Rideau Centre in downtown Ottawa. All trips also serve Carleton University. Just like route 2, the route is not recognized as a rapid transit route by OC Transpo.

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Route

Route 4 begins its route at Hurdman and travels along the South-East Transitway until it reaches Billings Bridge. Making its way from Billings, it uses Bronson Avenue (with a small detour to serve Carleton University) until buses reach the Albert and Slater. Once there, buses use Queen St. until Elgin to reach the Rideau Centre.

Buses

Route 4 uses both Orion VII diesel-electric Hybrid buses and New Flyer D40i Invero buses (both 40 foot models).

Frequency

Weekdays

Service Monday to Friday is every 15 minutes most of the day. Evening service is 30 minutes, while morning service is 20 minutes.OC Transpo Route 4 weekday timetable

Saturday

Frequency on route 4 on Saturdays is generally every 20 minutes, except every 30 minutes during the morning and 30 minutes during the evenings.OC Transpo Route 4 Saturday timetable

Sunday

Sunday service is 30 minutes all day, with the exception of late evenings, which are every 60 minutes.OC Transpo Route 4 Sunday timetable

Major Attractions along Route

See also


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