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34A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 34A bus time schedule & line map 34A Piccadilly Gardens View In Website Mode The 34A bus line (Piccadilly Gardens) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Piccadilly Gardens: 6:46 AM - 7:00 PM (2) Worsley: 7:02 AM - 6:08 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 34A bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 34A bus arriving. Direction: Piccadilly Gardens 34A bus Time Schedule 37 stops Piccadilly Gardens Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:13 AM - 5:11 PM Monday 6:46 AM - 7:00 PM Worsley Court House, Worsley Barton Road, Salford Tuesday 6:46 AM - 7:00 PM Granary Lane, Worsley Wednesday 6:46 AM - 7:00 PM Barton Road, Salford Thursday 6:46 AM - 7:00 PM Walker Road, Alder Forest Friday 6:46 AM - 7:00 PM Westwood Crescent, Westwood Park Saturday 10:10 AM - 4:41 PM Kitepool Street, Salford Parrin Lane, Winton 343 Worsley Road, Salford 34A bus Info Worsley Road, Winton Direction: Piccadilly Gardens Stops: 37 Trevor Road, Winton Trip Duration: 43 min Line Summary: Worsley Court House, Worsley, May Street, Winton Granary Lane, Worsley, Walker Road, Alder Forest, Duke Street, Salford Westwood Crescent, Westwood Park, Parrin Lane, Winton, Worsley Road, Winton, Trevor Road, Winton, Monton Church, Monton May Street, Winton, Monton Church, Monton, Monton Green, Salford Monton Green, Monton, Hawthorn Avenue, Monton, Cavendish Road, Monton, Monks Hall Grove, Eccles, Monton Green, Monton Elm Bank, Ellesmere Park, Half Edge Lane, Salford Royal Hospital, Salford Royal Hosp, Salford Royal Hawthorn Avenue, Monton Hospital, Lancaster Road, Salford Royal Hospital, Monton Road, Salford Fairhope Avenue, Seedley, Weaste Lane, Pendleton, Pendleton College, Pendleton, Brentwood, Pendleton, Cavendish Road, Monton Langworthy Road, Pendleton, Tesco, Pendleton, Salford Shopping Centre, Pendleton, Pendleton Monks Hall Grove, Eccles Church, Pendleton, Frederick Road, Wallness, Salford Crescent Station, Salford, Salford University, Oldƒeld Elm Bank, Ellesmere Park Road, Salford University, Salford Cathedral, Salford, Salford Station, Salford, Bridge Street, Spinningƒelds, St James Square, Manchester City Centre, Town Hall, Half Edge Lane, Salford Royal Hospital Albert Square, Chinatown, Manchester City Centre, Chinatown, Manchester City Centre, Piccadilly Salford Royal Hosp, Salford Royal Hospital Gardens Heron Court, Salford Lancaster Road, Salford Royal Hospital Fairhope Avenue, Seedley Weaste Lane, Pendleton Pendleton College, Pendleton Brentwood, Pendleton Langworthy Road, Pendleton Elkanagh Gardens, Salford Tesco, Pendleton Salford Shopping Centre, Pendleton Hankinson Way, Manchester Pendleton Church, Pendleton Broad Street, Manchester Frederick Road, Wallness Broad Street, Manchester Salford Crescent Station, Salford A6, Manchester Salford University Oldƒeld Road, Salford University Salford Cathedral, Salford Salford Station, Salford New Bailey Street, Manchester Bridge Street, Spinningƒelds 65 Bridge Street, Manchester St James Square, Manchester City Centre Bow Street, Manchester Town Hall, Albert Square Bow Lane, Manchester Chinatown, Manchester City Centre 43 George Street, Manchester Chinatown, Manchester City Centre Portland Street, Manchester Piccadilly Gardens Portland Street, Manchester Direction: Worsley 34A bus Time Schedule 36 stops Worsley Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:27 AM - 4:27 PM Monday 7:02 AM - 6:08 PM Piccadilly Gardens Portland Street, Manchester Tuesday 7:02 AM - 6:08 PM Art Gallery, Manchester City Centre Wednesday 7:02 AM - 6:08 PM 377 377, Manchester Thursday 7:02 AM - 6:08 PM St James Square, Manchester City Centre Friday 7:02 AM - 6:08 PM John Dalton Street, Manchester Saturday 11:03 AM - 4:03 PM John Dalton Street, Manchester City Centre Ridgeƒeld, Manchester Bridge Street, Manchester City Centre Doleƒeld, Manchester 34A bus Info Direction: Worsley Salford Station, Salford Stops: 36 Spaw Street, Manchester Trip Duration: 41 min Line Summary: Piccadilly Gardens, Art Gallery, Salford Cathedral, Salford Manchester City Centre, St James Square, Islington Street, Manchester Manchester City Centre, John Dalton Street, Manchester City Centre, Bridge Street, Manchester Oldƒeld Road, Salford University City Centre, Salford Station, Salford, Salford Cathedral, Salford, Oldƒeld Road, Salford University, Salford University Salford University, Salford Crescent Station, Salford, Frederick Road, Wallness, Salford Shopping Centre, Salford Crescent Station, Salford Pendleton, Tesco, Pendleton, Fitzwarren Street, university Road West, Manchester Pendleton, Langworthy Road, Pendleton, Chaseley Road, Pendleton, Pendleton College, Pendleton, Frederick Road, Wallness Weaste Lane, Pendleton, Fairhope Avenue, Seedley, Broad Street, Manchester Lancaster Road, Salford Royal Hospital, Salford Royal Hosp, Salford Royal Hospital, Half Edge Lane, Salford Shopping Centre, Pendleton Salford Royal Hospital, Victoria Crescent, Ellesmere Hankinson Way, Manchester Park, Clarendon Road, Ellesmere Park, Abbey Grove, Eccles, Cavendish Road, Monton, Crawford Street, Tesco, Pendleton Monton, Monton Church, Monton, May Street, Winton, Trevor Road, Winton, Worsley Road, Winton, Fitzwarren Street, Pendleton Hartington Road, Westwood Park, Walker Road, Seedley Road, Salford Alder Forest, Granary Lane, Worsley, Worsley Court House, Worsley, M60, Worsley Langworthy Road, Pendleton Chaseley Road, Pendleton Pendleton College, Pendleton Weaste Lane, Pendleton Fairhope Avenue, Seedley Lancaster Road, Salford Royal Hospital Salford Royal Hosp, Salford Royal Hospital Half Edge Lane, Salford Royal Hospital Eccles Old Road, Salford Victoria Crescent, Ellesmere Park Clarendon Road, Ellesmere Park Abbey Grove, Eccles Half Edge Lane, Salford Cavendish Road, Monton Crawford Street, Monton Monton Church, Monton Monton Green, Salford May Street, Winton 54/56 Parrin Lane, Salford Trevor Road, Winton Worsley Road, Winton Old Parrin Lane, Salford Hartington Road, Westwood Park Walker Road, Alder Forest Alder Forest Avenue, Salford Granary Lane, Worsley Worsley Court House, Worsley 17-21 Barton Road, Salford M60, Worsley Worsley Brow, Bolton 34A bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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