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2A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 2A bus time schedule & line map 2A Preston - Ormskirk Via Penwortham, Hutton, Much View In Website Mode Hoole, Rufford, Burscough The 2A bus line (Preston - Ormskirk Via Penwortham, Hutton, Much Hoole, Rufford, Burscough) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Ormskirk: 5:48 AM - 5:25 PM (2) Preston City Centre: 6:55 AM - 6:55 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 2A bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 2A bus arriving. Direction: Ormskirk 2A bus Time Schedule 73 stops Ormskirk Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Monday 5:48 AM - 5:25 PM Bus Station Tuesday 5:48 AM - 5:25 PM Waterstones, Preston City Centre 1 Fishergate, Preston Wednesday 5:48 AM - 5:25 PM Railway Station, Preston City Centre Thursday 5:48 AM - 5:25 PM Fishergate Bridge, Preston Friday 5:48 AM - 5:25 PM West Cliff, Broadgate Saturday 6:10 AM - 5:30 PM Fishergate Hill, Preston Fishergate Hill Surgery, Broadgate Ribble Court, Preston 2A bus Info Flyover, Penwortham Direction: Ormskirk Stops: 73 Library, Penwortham Trip Duration: 64 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Waterstones, Preston Crookings Lane, Penwortham City Centre, Railway Station, Preston City Centre, 56 Liverpool Road, Preston West Cliff, Broadgate, Fishergate Hill Surgery, Broadgate, Flyover, Penwortham, Library, Carleton Drive, Penwortham Penwortham, Crookings Lane, Penwortham, Carleton Drive, Penwortham, Howick Shops, Howick Howick Shops, Howick Cross Cross, Howick Cross Lane, Howick Cross, Howick Ceps, Howick Cross, Lindle Lane, Hutton, Anchor Inn, Howick Cross Lane, Howick Cross Hutton, Grammar School, Hutton, Skip Lane, Hutton, Liverpool Road, Preston Birchwood Avenue, Hutton, St Andrews Church, Longton, Black Bull, Longton, Red Lion, Longton, Howick Ceps, Howick Cross Bentley Park Road, Longton, Hall Lane, Longton, Junction Garage, Walmer Bridge, Walmer Bridge Inn, Lindle Lane, Hutton Hall Carr, Star Garage, Walmer Bridge, Marlƒeld, Much Hoole, Barnƒeld, Much Hoole, Smithy Inn, Anchor Inn, Hutton Much Hoole, Liverpool Old Road, Much Hoole, San Marcos, Much Hoole, Toll Bar, Bretherton, 88 Liverpool Road, Hutton Civil Parish Meadoway/Coe Lane, Tarleton, Meadoway, Tarleton, Grammar School, Hutton Priory Close, Tarleton, Plox Brow, Tarleton, Cock And Bottle, Tarleton, Trinity Walks, Tarleton, Southport New Road, Tarleton, Liverpool Road, Tarleton, Green Skip Lane, Hutton Lane, Rufford, Sandy Lane, Rufford, The Rufford Birchwood Avenue, Hutton Arms, Rufford, Rufford Old Hall, Rufford, Hesketh Arms, Rufford, The Paddock, Rufford, Brick Kiln St Andrews Church, Longton Lane, Rufford, Cousins Lane, Rufford, Holmeswood 66 Liverpool Road, Longton Civil Parish Road, Rufford, New Road, Rufford, Whiteƒeld Close, Rufford, Causeway Lane, Rufford, Canal Bridge, Black Bull, Longton Burscough, Liverpool Road, Burscough, Back Moss Lane, Burscough, Moss Lane, Burscough, Rowan Red Lion, Longton Close, Burscough Bridge, Tesco, Burscough Bridge, Grove Avenue, Longton Civil Parish Burscough Bridge, Stanley Club, Burscough, War Memorial, Burscough, Lordsgate Drive, Burscough, Bentley Park Road, Longton Platts Lane, Burscough, Mill Dam Lane, Burscough, Bull And Dog, Burscough, Ringtail Park, Burscough, Hall Lane, Longton High Lane, Burscough, Merridale Villas, Ormskirk, Burscough Road, Ormskirk, Scott Drive, Narrow Junction Garage, Walmer Bridge Moss, Fiveways, Ormskirk, Derby St West, Ormskirk, Railway Approach, Ormskirk, Bus Station, Ormskirk Walmer Bridge Inn, Hall Carr Star Garage, Walmer Bridge Marlƒeld, Much Hoole Barnƒeld, Much Hoole Liverpool Old Road, Much Hoole Civil Parish Smithy Inn, Much Hoole Liverpool Old Road, Much Hoole San Marcos, Much Hoole Toll Bar, Bretherton Meadoway/Coe Lane, Tarleton Meadoway, Tarleton Coe Lane, Tarleton Civil Parish Priory Close, Tarleton Plox Brow, Tarleton Cock And Bottle, Tarleton Trinity Walks, Tarleton Trinity Walks, Tarleton Civil Parish Southport New Road, Tarleton Liverpool Road, Tarleton Green Lane, Rufford Sandy Lane, Rufford The Rufford Arms, Rufford Rufford Old Hall, Rufford Hesketh Arms, Rufford Thornton Close, Rufford Civil Parish The Paddock, Rufford Brick Kiln Lane, Rufford Cousins Lane, Rufford Holmeswood Road, Rufford B5246, Rufford Civil Parish New Road, Rufford Whiteƒeld Close, Rufford Causeway Lane, Rufford Canal Bridge, Burscough Liverpool Road, Burscough Back Moss Lane, Burscough Moss Lane, Burscough Rowan Close, Burscough Bridge Rowan Close, Burscough Civil Parish Tesco, Burscough Bridge Burscough Bridge Liverpool Road North, Burscough Stanley Club, Burscough War Memorial, Burscough Lordsgate Drive, Burscough Platts Lane, Burscough Meadowbrook, Burscough Civil Parish Mill Dam Lane, Burscough Bull And Dog, Burscough 5 Liverpool Road South, Burscough Civil Parish Ringtail Park, Burscough Pippin Street, Burscough Civil Parish High Lane, Burscough Merridale Villas, Ormskirk Burscough Road, Ormskirk Grove Park, Ormskirk Scott Drive, Narrow Moss Fiveways, Ormskirk Derby St West, Ormskirk Derby Street West, Ormskirk Railway Approach, Ormskirk Derby Street, Ormskirk Bus Station, Ormskirk Direction: Preston City Centre 2A bus Time Schedule 72 stops Preston City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:18 AM - 6:08 PM Monday 6:55 AM - 6:55 PM Bus Station, Ormskirk Tuesday 6:55 AM - 6:55 PM Park Road, Ormskirk Park Road, Ormskirk Wednesday 6:55 AM - 6:55 PM Vicarage Walk, Ormskirk Thursday 6:55 AM - 6:55 PM Vicarage Walk, Ormskirk Friday 6:55 AM - 6:55 PM Fiveways, Ormskirk Saturday 7:16 AM - 6:45 PM Scott Drive, Ormskirk Grove Farm, Ormskirk 2A bus Info Merridale Villas, Ormskirk Direction: Preston City Centre Stops: 72 High Lane, Burscough Trip Duration: 74 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Ormskirk, Park Road, Ringtail Park, Burscough Ormskirk, Vicarage Walk, Ormskirk, Fiveways, Ormskirk, Scott Drive, Ormskirk, Grove Farm, Pippin Street, Burscough Civil Parish Ormskirk, Merridale Villas, Ormskirk, High Lane, Bull And Dog, Burscough Burscough, Ringtail Park, Burscough, Bull And Dog, Burscough, Mill Dam Lane, Burscough, Platts Lane, 5 Liverpool Road South, Burscough Civil Parish Burscough, Lordsgate Drive, Burscough, Stanley Mill Dam Lane, Burscough Club, Burscough, Burscough Bridge, Tesco, Burscough Bridge, Rowan Close, Burscough Bridge, Platts Lane, Burscough Moss Lane, Burscough Bridge, Back Moss Lane, Burscough, Liverpool Road, Burscough, Canal Bridge, Burscough, Causeway Lane, Rufford, Lordsgate Drive, Burscough Whiteƒeld Close, Rufford, New Road, Rufford, Brick Kiln Lane, Rufford, Cousins Lane, Rufford, Stanley Club, Burscough Holmeswood Road, Rufford, The Paddock, Rufford, Rufford Old Hall, Rufford, The Rufford Arms, Rufford, Burscough Bridge Sandy Lane, Rufford, Green Lane, Sollom, School Liverpool Road North, Burscough Houses, Tarleton, Liverpool Road, Tarleton, Meadoway/Coe Lane, Tarleton, Meadoway, Tarleton, Tesco, Burscough Bridge Priory Close, Tarleton, Plox Brow, Tarleton, Cock And Bottle, Tarleton, Trinity Walks, Tarleton, Southport Rowan Close, Burscough Bridge New Road, Tarleton, Windgate, Tarleton, Toll Bar, Bretherton, Liverpool Old Road, Much Hoole, Smithy Moss Lane, Burscough Bridge Inn, Much Hoole, Village Hall, Much Hoole, Burial Ground, Much Hoole, Star Garage, Walmer Bridge, Back Moss Lane, Burscough Walmer Bridge Inn, Walmer Bridge, Junction Garage, Walmer Bridge, Hall Lane, Longton, Bentley Park Liverpool Road, Burscough Road, Longton, Golden Ball, Longton, Black Bull, Longton, Booths, Longton, Library, Longton, Canal Bridge, Burscough Birchwood Avenue, Hutton, Skip Lane, Hutton, Grammar School, Hutton, Anchor Inn, Hutton, Lindle Lane, Hutton, Howick Ceps, Howick Cross, Howick Causeway Lane, Rufford Cross Lane, Howick Cross, Howick Shops, Howick Cross, Blashaw Lane, Penwortham, Crookings Lane, Whiteƒeld Close, Rufford Penwortham, Library, Penwortham, Fishergate Hill, Broadgate, Hartington Road, Broadgate, Railway New Road, Rufford Sluice Lane, Rufford Civil Parish Station, Preston City Centre, Ring Way the Courts, Preston City Centre, Bus Station Brick Kiln Lane, Rufford Cousins Lane, Rufford Holmeswood Road, Rufford B5246, Rufford Civil Parish The Paddock, Rufford Rufford Old Hall, Rufford The Rufford Arms, Rufford Sandy Lane, Rufford Green Lane, Sollom School Houses, Tarleton Liverpool Road, Tarleton Meadoway/Coe Lane, Tarleton Meadoway, Tarleton Coe Lane, Tarleton Civil Parish Priory Close, Tarleton Plox Brow, Tarleton Cock And Bottle, Tarleton Trinity Walks, Tarleton Trinity Walks, Tarleton Civil Parish Southport New Road, Tarleton Windgate, Tarleton Toll Bar, Bretherton Liverpool Old Road, Much Hoole Smithy Inn, Much Hoole Village Hall, Much Hoole Burial Ground, Much Hoole Star Garage, Walmer Bridge Walmer Bridge Inn, Walmer Bridge Junction Garage, Walmer Bridge Liverpool Road, Little Hoole Civil Parish Hall Lane, Longton Bentley Park Road, Longton Golden Ball, Longton Black Bull, Longton Booths, Longton 80 Liverpool Road, Longton Civil Parish Library, Longton Blackhurst Court, Longton Civil Parish Birchwood Avenue, Hutton Skip Lane, Hutton Grammar School, Hutton Anchor Inn, Hutton 88 Liverpool Road, Hutton Civil Parish Lindle Lane, Hutton Howick Ceps, Howick Cross Howick Cross Lane, Howick Cross Liverpool Road, Preston Howick Shops, Howick Cross Blashaw Lane, Penwortham Crookings Lane, Penwortham 56 Liverpool Road, Preston Library, Penwortham Fishergate Hill, Broadgate Hartington Road, Broadgate Fishergate Hill, Preston Railway Station, Preston City Centre 79 Fishergate, Preston Ring Way the Courts, Preston City Centre Ring Way, Preston Bus Station 2A bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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