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M5 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route M5 bus time schedule & line map M5 Busby Stoop View In Website Mode The M5 bus line (Busby Stoop) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Busby Stoop: 11:30 AM - 2:30 PM (2) Helmsley: 8:50 AM - 3:23 PM (3) Stockton: 4:25 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest M5 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next M5 bus arriving. Direction: Busby Stoop M5 bus Time Schedule 25 stops Busby Stoop Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 11:30 AM - 2:30 PM Monday Not Operational Feathers Hotel, Helmsley Market Place, Helmsley Civil Parish Tuesday Not Operational The War Memorial, Sproxton Wednesday Not Operational Golden Square Caraven Park, Oswaldkirk Thursday Not Operational Friday Not Operational East End, Ampleforth Saturday Not Operational The White Swan, Ampleforth The White Horse, Ampleforth Wombwell Arms, Wass M5 bus Info Direction: Busby Stoop The Abbey Inn, Byland Abbey Stops: 25 Trip Duration: 53 min Hall, Coxwold Line Summary: Feathers Hotel, Helmsley, The War Memorial, Sproxton, Golden Square Caraven Park, Oswaldkirk, East End, Ampleforth, The White Swan, St Michaels Church, Coxwold Ampleforth, The White Horse, Ampleforth, Wombwell Arms, Wass, The Abbey Inn, Byland Abbey, Hall, Thirkleby Park, Bagby Coxwold, St Michaels Church, Coxwold, Thirkleby Park, Bagby, Thirkleby Park, Bagby, Bagby Lane, Thirkleby Park, Bagby Bagby, York Road, Old Thirsk, Market Place, Thirsk, Tesco Store, Thirsk, Racecourse, Thirsk, Racecourse, Bagby Lane, Bagby Thirsk, Racecourse, Thirsk, Railway Station, Carlton Miniott, Carlton Close, Carlton Miniott, Manƒeld York Road, Old Thirsk Terrace, Carlton Miniott, County Primary School, Carlton Miniott, Dog And Gun, Carlton Miniott, Busby Market Place, Thirsk Stoop Inn, Busby Stoop Market Place, Sowerby Tesco Store, Thirsk Station Road, Sowerby Racecourse, Thirsk Racecourse, Thirsk Racecourse, Thirsk Railway Station, Carlton Miniott Carlton Close, Carlton Miniott Carlton Close, Carlton Miniott Civil Parish Manƒeld Terrace, Carlton Miniott County Primary School, Carlton Miniott Dog And Gun, Carlton Miniott Busby Stoop Inn, Busby Stoop Direction: Helmsley M5 bus Time Schedule 85 stops Helmsley Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:50 AM - 3:23 PM Monday Not Operational High Street Stand J, Stockton Tuesday Not Operational Trinity Gardens, Stockton 79A Yarm Lane, Stockton-On-Tees Wednesday Not Operational Varo Terrace, Oxbridge Thursday Not Operational Friday Not Operational St Peter's Church, Stockton Saturday Not Operational Maxwell Court, Stockton Maxwell Court, England The Eaglescliffe Hotel, Stockton Clyde Grove, England M5 bus Info Direction: Helmsley Sculptor Crescent, Stockton Stops: 85 Corona Court, Stockton-On-Tees Trip Duration: 52 min Line Summary: High Street Stand J, Stockton, Trinity Warburtons, Preston Gardens, Stockton, Varo Terrace, Oxbridge, St Peter's Church, Stockton, Maxwell Court, Stockton, The Garden Centre, Preston Eaglescliffe Hotel, Stockton, Sculptor Crescent, Stockton, Warburtons, Preston, Garden Centre, Preston Lane, Preston Preston, Preston Lane, Preston, Pennypot Lane, Preston, Preston Park, Preston, Witham Avenue, Pennypot Lane, Preston Eaglescliffe, Village Hall, Eaglescliffe, Golf Club, Eaglescliffe, Parkmore Hotel, Eaglescliffe, Highƒeld Gatley Walk, Preston-On-Tees Civil Parish Gardens, Eaglescliffe, Sunningdale Drive, Eaglescliffe, Preston Park, Preston Newsam Road, Eaglescliffe, Butts Lane, Egglescliffe, The Ketton Ox, Yarm, Town Hall, Yarm, Yarm School, Witham Avenue, Eaglescliffe Yarm, Spitalƒelds, Yarm, The Larun Beat, Yarm, Canon Grove, Kirklevington Grange, Lane End Cottages, Kirklevington Grange, Crown Hotel, Village Hall, Eaglescliffe Kirklevington, Crathorne Arms, Crathorne, St Mary's Church, Crathorne, The Close, Hutton Rudby, Post Golf Club, Eaglescliffe O∆ce, Hutton Rudby, The Green, Hutton Rudby, The Grove, Hutton Rudby, Rudby Hall, Skutterskelfe, Parkmore Hotel, Eaglescliffe Tame Bridge, Stokesley, Croft Hills, Stokesley, Westlands, Stokesley, Allen Grove, Stokesley, Allen Highƒeld Gardens, Eaglescliffe Grove, Stokesley, Balliol Court, Stokesley, High Street, Highƒeld Gardens, Egglescliffe Civil Parish Stokesley, The Green, Stokesley, Blackhorse Lane, Swainby, Post O∆ce, Ingleby Cross, Foxton View, Sunningdale Drive, Eaglescliffe Ellerbeck, Water End, Brompton, Water End, Cleveland Gardens, Egglescliffe Civil Parish Brompton, Brompton Green, Brompton, Hilton Close, Brompton, De Bruce Road, Brompton, Stone Cross, Newsam Road, Eaglescliffe Northallerton, Friarage Gardens, Northallerton, The Buck Inn, Northallerton, Town Hall, Northallerton, Butts Lane, Egglescliffe Nags Head, Northallerton, County Hall, Northallerton, Farndale Avenue, Romanby, The Ketton Ox, Yarm Boroughbridge Road Surgery, Romanby, Otterington Shorthorn, South Otterington, Sandhutton Lane, Town Hall, Yarm Sandhutton, Busby Stoop Inn, Busby Stoop, St 69 High Street, Yarm Civil Parish Lawrence's Church, Carlton Miniott, County Primary School, Carlton Miniott, Manƒeld Terrace, Carlton Yarm School, Yarm Miniott, Carlton Close, Carlton Miniott, Railway Station, Carlton Miniott, Racecourse, Thirsk, Spitalƒelds, Yarm Racecourse, Thirsk, Racecourse, Thirsk, Market Place, Thirsk, The Green, Thirsk, Hambleton Drive, Old The Larun Beat, Yarm Thirsk, York Road, Old Thirsk, Bagby Lane, Bagby, Thirsk Road, Yarm Civil Parish The Fauconberg, Coxwold, Hall, Coxwold, The Abbey Inn, Byland Abbey, Wombwell Arms, Wass, The White Canon Grove, Kirklevington Grange Horse, Ampleforth, The White Swan, Ampleforth, Main Street, Ampleforth, Golden Square Caravan Lane End Cottages, Kirklevington Grange Park, Oswaldkirk, War Memorial, Sproxton, Feathers Hotel, Helmsley Crown Hotel, Kirklevington Crathorne Arms, Crathorne St Mary's Church, Crathorne The Close, Hutton Rudby The Close, Hutton Rudby Civil Parish Post O∆ce, Hutton Rudby Coldie Hill, Hutton Rudby Civil Parish The Green, Hutton Rudby The Wynd, Hutton Rudby Civil Parish The Grove, Hutton Rudby Rudby Hall, Skutterskelfe Tame Bridge, Stokesley Croft Hills, Stokesley Westlands, Stokesley Allen Grove, Stokesley Allen Grove, Stokesley Balliol Court, Stokesley The Garth, Stokesley Civil Parish High Street, Stokesley High Street, Stokesley Civil Parish The Green, Stokesley West Green, Stokesley Civil Parish Blackhorse Lane, Swainby Post O∆ce, Ingleby Cross Foxton View, Ellerbeck Water End, Brompton Water End, Brompton Brompton Green, Brompton The Green, Brompton Hilton Close, Brompton De Bruce Road, Brompton Stone Cross, Northallerton Friarage Gardens, Northallerton The Buck Inn, Northallerton 240 High Street, Northallerton Town Hall, Northallerton 100 High Street, Northallerton Nags Head, Northallerton 143 High Street, Northallerton County Hall, Northallerton Farndale Avenue, Romanby Boroughbridge Road Surgery, Romanby Sutton Drive, Northallerton Otterington Shorthorn, South Otterington Sandhutton Lane, Sandhutton Busby Stoop Inn, Busby Stoop St Lawrence's Church, Carlton Miniott County Primary School, Carlton Miniott Manƒeld Terrace, Carlton Miniott Carlton Close, Carlton Miniott Railway Station, Carlton Miniott Racecourse, Thirsk Racecourse, Thirsk Racecourse, Thirsk Market Place, Thirsk Market Place, Sowerby The Green, Thirsk Hambleton Drive, Old Thirsk Long Street, Sowerby York Road, Old Thirsk Bagby Lane, Bagby The Fauconberg, Coxwold Hall, Coxwold The Abbey Inn, Byland Abbey Wombwell Arms, Wass The White Horse, Ampleforth The White Swan, Ampleforth Main Street, Ampleforth Golden Square Caravan Park, Oswaldkirk War Memorial, Sproxton Feathers Hotel, Helmsley Market Place, Helmsley Civil Parish Direction: Stockton M5 bus Time Schedule 88 stops Stockton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 4:25 PM Monday Not Operational Feathers Hotel, Helmsley Market Place, Helmsley Civil Parish Tuesday Not Operational The War Memorial, Sproxton Wednesday Not Operational Thursday Not Operational Golden Square Caraven Park, Oswaldkirk Friday Not Operational East End, Ampleforth Saturday Not Operational The White Swan, Ampleforth The White Horse, Ampleforth Wombwell Arms, Wass M5 bus Info Direction: Stockton The Abbey Inn, Byland Abbey Stops: 88 Trip Duration: 157 min Hall, Coxwold Line Summary: Feathers Hotel, Helmsley, The War Memorial, Sproxton, Golden Square Caraven Park, Oswaldkirk, East 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Racecourse, Thirsk Lane, Northallerton, Stone Cross, Northallerton, De Bruce Road, Brompton, Northallerton Road, Racecourse, Thirsk Brompton, High Green, Brompton, Water End, Brompton, Water End, Brompton, Foxton View, Racecourse, Thirsk Ellerbeck, Post O∆ce,
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