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117 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 117 bus time schedule & line map 117 Ely - Upware View In Website Mode The 117 bus line (Ely - Upware) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Ely: 10:40 AM (2) Upware: 1:55 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 117 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 117 bus arriving. Direction: Ely 117 bus Time Schedule 20 stops Ely Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Old School Lane, Upware 1 Old School Lane, Wicken Civil Parish Tuesday Not Operational The Crescent, Wicken Wednesday Not Operational The Crescent, Wicken Civil Parish Thursday 10:40 AM Pond Green, Wicken Friday Not Operational Butts Lane, Wicken Saturday Not Operational St Laurence's Church, Wicken Centre Road, Down Field 117 bus Info Regal Lane, Down Field Direction: Ely 66 Fordham Road, Soham Civil Parish Stops: 20 Trip Duration: 45 min Staples Lane, Soham Line Summary: Old School Lane, Upware, The Crescent, Wicken, Pond Green, Wicken, Butts Lane, Brook Dam Lane, Soham Wicken, St Laurence's Church, Wicken, Centre Road, 17 High Street, Soham Civil Parish Down Field, Regal Lane, Down Field, Staples Lane, Soham, Brook Dam Lane, Soham, White Hart Lane, White Hart Lane, Soham Soham, Barway Road, Barway, Soham Road, Stuntney, Lower Road, Stuntney, Emg Garage, Ely, Barway Road, Barway Back Hill, Ely, Cardinals Way, Ely, Bell Holt, Ely, Beech Lane, Ely, Springhead Lane, Ely, Market Street, Ely Soham Road, Stuntney Lower Road, Stuntney Emg Garage, Ely Angel Drove, Ely Back Hill, Ely Station Road, Ely Cardinals Way, Ely 38 Broad Street, Ely Bell Holt, Ely Beech Lane, Ely Springhead Lane, Ely Market Street, Ely 39-41 Market Street, Ely Direction: Upware 117 bus Time Schedule 21 stops Upware Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Market Street, Ely 39-41 Market Street, Ely Tuesday Not Operational Newnham Street, Ely Wednesday Not Operational Nutholt Lane, Ely Thursday 1:55 PM Springhead Lane, Ely Friday Not Operational Bell Holt, Ely Saturday Not Operational Bell Holt, Ely Cardinals Way, Ely Cardinals Terrace, Ely 117 bus Info Station Road, Ely Direction: Upware Station Road, Ely Stops: 21 Trip Duration: 45 min Emg Garage, Ely Line Summary: Market Street, Ely, Newnham Street, Angel Drove, Ely Ely, Springhead Lane, Ely, Bell Holt, Ely, Cardinals Way, Ely, Station Road, Ely, Emg Garage, Ely, Lower Lower Road, Stuntney Road, Stuntney, Soham Road, Stuntney, Barway Road, Barway, Barway Road, Barway, White Hart Soham Road, Stuntney Lane, Soham, Brook Dam Lane, Soham, Staples Lane, Soham, Regal Lane, Down Field, Centre Road, Barway Road, Barway Down Field, St Laurence's Church, Wicken, Butts Lane, Wicken, Pond Green, Wicken, The Crescent, Barway Road, Barway Wicken, Old School Lane, Upware White Hart Lane, Soham Brook Dam Lane, Soham 19 High Street, Soham Civil Parish Staples Lane, Soham Fordham Road (spur), Soham Civil Parish Regal Lane, Down Field 66 Fordham Road, Soham Civil Parish Centre Road, Down Field St Laurence's Church, Wicken Butts Lane, Wicken Pond Green, Wicken The Crescent, Wicken The Crescent, Wicken Civil Parish Old School Lane, Upware 1 Old School Lane, Wicken Civil Parish 117 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in East Anglia. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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