The Steeles 11 East bus goes to Humber North directly. Assuming that there is a dropoff point near Steeles & Highway 27 (likely), it is a two kilometre walk to get to Steeles and Kipling, where the 45+ picks up. Then, about halfway down Kipling, there would be a transfer onto the 44+ (which goes to Humber at Lakeshore).
By my reckoning, if the buses run at about the same speed in Toronto as they do in Brampton (and the 11 travels at roughly the same speed as the 77), that would be 66 minutes of bus time plus 20 minutes of walking from Highway 27 to Kipling.
I think.
By my reckoning, if the buses run at about the same speed in Toronto as they do in Brampton (and the 11 travels at roughly the same speed as the 77), that would be 66 minutes of bus time plus 20 minutes of walking from Highway 27 to Kipling.
I think.
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Date: 2006-01-07 12:35 am (UTC)If you don't want to walk, you can take the 36B bus along Finch for a stop or two, remember to ask for a transfer when you pay your fare.
Even better, you should take the 191 express from 27 and Finch or 191A from Humber North. It goes along Hwy 27 to Kipling Station which should be faster.
Check the schedules (http://www.toronto.ca/ttc/schedules/index.htm) before you go.
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Date: 2006-01-07 09:59 am (UTC)