Comprehensive Route 320 FAQ Guide
What is Halifax Transit Route 320 and how does it serve the airport?
Halifax Transit Route 320 is the public bus service connecting Halifax Stanfield International Airport to downtown Halifax and surrounding areas. The route operates year-round with regular service between the airport terminal and key destinations including downtown Halifax, Dartmouth, and major transit hubs. This affordable public transit option costs $3.50 CAD and provides an alternative to taxis or rental cars for airport transportation.
What are the Route 320 schedule and frequency?
Route 320 typically operates from early morning until late evening, with buses running approximately every 60-90 minutes during peak hours and every 2 hours during off-peak times. Weekend service is less frequent than weekdays. The journey from the airport to downtown Halifax takes approximately 60-75 minutes depending on traffic and stops. Schedules are subject to seasonal adjustments and should be verified on Halifax Transit's website before travel.
Where does Route 320 stop and what are the key destinations?
Route 320 stops at Halifax Stanfield International Airport terminal, various suburban stops along the route, Halifax Transit terminals, downtown Halifax locations, and connections to other transit routes. Key stops include Bedford, Halifax Shopping Centre area, and downtown Halifax near major hotels and attractions. The route provides connections to other Halifax Transit routes for broader city access. Specific stop locations and schedules are available through the Halifax Transit website and mobile app.
How much does Route 320 cost and what payment methods are accepted?
Route 320 follows standard Halifax Transit fares: $3.50 CAD for adults, with discounted rates for seniors, students, and children. Payment options include exact cash fare, Halifax Transit passes, and contactless payment methods where available. Day passes and multi-ride tickets offer better value for multiple trips. Transfers to other Halifax Transit routes are included with fare payment, making it economical for broader city travel beyond the airport connection.