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576 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 576 bus time schedule & line map 576 Shrewsbury - Oswestry View In Website Mode The 576 bus line (Shrewsbury - Oswestry) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Baschurch: 10:00 AM - 5:02 PM (2) Oswestry: 7:20 AM - 7:00 PM (3) Shrewsbury: 6:36 AM - 5:50 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 576 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 576 bus arriving. Direction: Baschurch 576 bus Time Schedule 21 stops Baschurch Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 10:00 AM - 5:02 PM Bus Station, Shrewsbury Tuesday 10:00 AM - 5:02 PM The Gateway, Shrewsbury Chester Street, Shrewsbury Wednesday 10:00 AM - 5:02 PM The Pump House, Shrewsbury Thursday 10:00 AM - 5:02 PM Broome Place, Shrewsbury Friday 10:00 AM - 5:02 PM No. 11, Coton Hill Saturday 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Coton Manor Flats, Coton Hill Berwick Lodge, Berwick 576 bus Info Rosehill War Memorial, Berwick Direction: Baschurch Stops: 21 Crossgreen, Berwick Trip Duration: 27 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Shrewsbury, The Church, Leaton Gateway, Shrewsbury, The Pump House, Shrewsbury, No. 11, Coton Hill, Coton Manor Flats, Coton Hill, Berwick Lodge, Berwick, Rosehill War Industrial Estate, Leaton Memorial, Berwick, Crossgreen, Berwick, Church, Leaton, Industrial Estate, Leaton, School, Bomere School, Bomere Heath Heath, Red Lion Ph, Bomere Heath, Chapel, Bomere Heath, Brook Road Jct, Bomere Heath, Crossroads, Red Lion Ph, Bomere Heath Merrington, Romping Cat, Old Woods, Nursery, Old Woods, Main Gate, Walford, Doctors Surgery, Chapel, Bomere Heath Prescott, The Wheatlands Jct, Baschurch, Admiral Duncan, Baschurch Brook Road Jct, Bomere Heath Brook Road, Pimhill Civil Parish Crossroads, Merrington Romping Cat, Old Woods Nursery, Old Woods Main Gate, Walford Doctors Surgery, Prescott Shrewsbury Road, Baschurch Civil Parish The Wheatlands Jct, Baschurch Admiral Duncan, Baschurch Dove Meadow, Baschurch Civil Parish Direction: Oswestry 576 bus Time Schedule 51 stops Oswestry Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:20 AM - 7:00 PM Bus Station, Shrewsbury Tuesday 7:20 AM - 7:00 PM The Gateway, Shrewsbury Chester Street, Shrewsbury Wednesday 7:20 AM - 7:00 PM The Pump House, Shrewsbury Thursday 7:20 AM - 7:00 PM Broome Place, Shrewsbury Friday 7:20 AM - 7:00 PM No. 11, Coton Hill Saturday 7:30 AM - 7:25 PM Coton Manor Flats, Coton Hill Berwick Lodge, Berwick 576 bus Info Rosehill War Memorial, Berwick Direction: Oswestry Stops: 51 Crossgreen, Berwick Trip Duration: 70 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Shrewsbury, The Church, Leaton Gateway, Shrewsbury, The Pump House, Shrewsbury, No. 11, Coton Hill, Coton Manor Flats, Coton Hill, Berwick Lodge, Berwick, Rosehill War Industrial Estate, Leaton Memorial, Berwick, Crossgreen, Berwick, Church, Leaton, Industrial Estate, Leaton, School, Bomere School, Bomere Heath Heath, Red Lion Ph, Bomere Heath, Chapel, Bomere Heath, Brook Road Jct, Bomere Heath, Crossroads, Red Lion Ph, Bomere Heath Merrington, Romping Cat, Old Woods, Nursery, Old Woods, Main Gate, Walford, Doctors Surgery, Chapel, Bomere Heath Prescott, The Wheatlands Jct, Baschurch, Admiral Duncan, Baschurch, Roselawn, Weston Lullingƒelds, Brook Road Jct, Bomere Heath War Memorial, Westoncommon, Sandgate, Brook Road, Pimhill Civil Parish Baschurch, Platt Bridge, Ruyton XL Towns, Bridge Inn, Ruyton XL Towns, Little Ness Road Jct, Ruyton Crossroads, Merrington XL Towns, Top House Ph, Ruyton XL Towns, The Cross, Ruyton XL Towns, Crossroads, Shotatton, Romping Cat, Old Woods Dovaston Jct, Wolfshead, Caravan Park, Wolfshead, Knock Heath, Wolfshead, Crossroads, Dovaston, Nursery, Old Woods Dovaston Jct, Dovaston, Mountainside, Kinnerley, Cross Keys, Kinnerley, Church, Knockin, Kinnerley Jct, Main Gate, Walford Knockin, Mountain View, Osbaston, Depot, Woolston, Lower House Farm, Woolston, Kettley Cottage, Doctors Surgery, Prescott Woolston, Navigation Inn, Maesbury Marsh, Marshƒelds Jct, Maesbury Marsh, Primary School, Shrewsbury Road, Baschurch Civil Parish Newbridge, The Ball Inn, Ball, Industrial Estate, The Wheatlands Jct, Baschurch Morda, Highway Man Ph, Oswestry, Arriva Garage, Oswestry, Bus Station, Oswestry Admiral Duncan, Baschurch Dove Meadow, Baschurch Civil Parish Roselawn, Weston Lullingƒelds War Memorial, Westoncommon Sandgate, Baschurch Westƒelds Close, Baschurch Civil Parish Platt Bridge, Ruyton XL Towns Bridge Inn, Ruyton XL Towns The Quillets, Ruyton-Xi-Towns Civil Parish Little Ness Road Jct, Ruyton XL Towns Top House Ph, Ruyton XL Towns Pound Lane, Ruyton-Xi-Towns Civil Parish The Cross, Ruyton XL Towns Crossroads, Shotatton Dovaston Jct, Wolfshead Caravan Park, Wolfshead Knock Heath, Wolfshead Crossroads, Dovaston Dovaston Jct, Dovaston Mountside, Kinnerley Civil Parish Mountainside, Kinnerley Cross Keys, Kinnerley Church, Knockin Church Lane, Knockin Civil Parish Kinnerley Jct, Knockin Mountain View, Osbaston Depot, Woolston Lower House Farm, Woolston Kettley Cottage, Woolston Navigation Inn, Maesbury Marsh Marshƒelds Jct, Maesbury Marsh Primary School, Newbridge The Ball Inn, Ball Industrial Estate, Morda Highway Man Ph, Oswestry Maesbury Road, Oswestry Arriva Garage, Oswestry Bus Station, Oswestry Direction: Shrewsbury 576 bus Time Schedule 52 stops Shrewsbury Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:36 AM - 5:50 PM Bus Station, Oswestry Tuesday 6:36 AM - 5:50 PM Sainsbury's Shelter, Oswestry Salop Road, Oswestry Wednesday 6:36 AM - 5:50 PM Arriva Garage, Oswestry Thursday 6:36 AM - 5:50 PM Friday 6:36 AM - 5:50 PM Highway Man Ph, Oswestry Maesbury Road, Oswestry Saturday 6:36 AM - 6:10 PM Industrial Estate, Morda The Ball Inn, Ball 576 bus Info Primary School, Newbridge Direction: Shrewsbury Stops: 52 Marshƒelds Jct, Maesbury Marsh Trip Duration: 72 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Oswestry, Sainsbury's Navigation Inn, Maesbury Marsh Shelter, Oswestry, Arriva Garage, Oswestry, Highway Man Ph, Oswestry, Industrial Estate, Morda, The Ball Kettley Cottage, Woolston Inn, Ball, Primary School, Newbridge, Marshƒelds Jct, Maesbury Marsh, Navigation Inn, Maesbury Marsh, Kettley Cottage, Woolston, Lower House Farm, Lower House Farm, Woolston Woolston, Depot, Woolston, Mountain View, Osbaston, Kinnerley Jct, Knockin, Church, Knockin, Depot, Woolston Cross Keys, Kinnerley, Mountside, Kinnerley, Dovaston Jct, Dovaston, Crossroads, Dovaston, Mountain View, Osbaston Knockin Heath, Wolfshead, Caravan Park, Wolfshead, Dovaston Jct, Wolfshead, Crossroads, Kinnerley Jct, Knockin Shotatton, The Cross, Ruyton XL Towns, Top House Ph, Ruyton XL Towns, Little Ness Road Jct, Ruyton Church, Knockin XL Towns, Bridge Inn, Ruyton XL Towns, Platt Bridge, Church Lane, Knockin Civil Parish Ruyton XL Towns, Sandgate, Baschurch, Roselawn, Weston Lullingƒelds, War Memorial, Westoncommon, Cross Keys, Kinnerley Admiral Duncan, Baschurch, The Wheatlands Jct, Baschurch, Doctors Surgery, Prescott, Main Gate, Mountside, Kinnerley Walford, Nursery, Old Woods, Romping Cat, Old Woods, Crossroads, Merrington, Brook Road Jct, Dovaston Jct, Dovaston Bomere Heath, Chapel, Bomere Heath, Red Lion Ph, Mountside, Kinnerley Civil Parish Bomere Heath, School, Bomere Heath, Industrial Estate, Leaton, Church, Leaton, Crossgreen, Berwick, Crossroads, Dovaston Rosehill War Memorial, Berwick, Berwick Lodge, Berwick, Coton Manor Flats, Coton Hill, No. 11, Knockin Heath, Wolfshead Coton Hill, Broome Place, Shrewsbury, Railway Station, Shrewsbury, Bus Station, Shrewsbury Caravan Park, Wolfshead Dovaston Jct, Wolfshead Crossroads, Shotatton The Cross, Ruyton XL Towns Top House Ph, Ruyton XL Towns Grove Court, Ruyton-Xi-Towns Civil Parish Little Ness Road Jct, Ruyton XL Towns Bridge Inn, Ruyton XL Towns The Quillets, Ruyton-Xi-Towns Civil Parish Platt Bridge, Ruyton XL Towns Sandgate, Baschurch Westƒelds Close, Baschurch Civil Parish Roselawn, Weston Lullingƒelds War Memorial, Westoncommon Admiral Duncan, Baschurch Dove Court, Baschurch Civil Parish The Wheatlands Jct, Baschurch Doctors Surgery, Prescott Main Gate, Walford Nursery, Old Woods Romping Cat, Old Woods Crossroads, Merrington Brook Road Jct, Bomere Heath Brook Road, Pimhill Civil Parish Chapel, Bomere Heath Red Lion Ph, Bomere Heath School, Bomere Heath Industrial Estate, Leaton Church, Leaton Crossgreen, Berwick Rosehill War Memorial, Berwick Berwick Lodge, Berwick Coton Manor Flats, Coton Hill No. 11, Coton Hill Broome Place, Shrewsbury Broome Place, Shrewsbury Railway Station, Shrewsbury 50 Chester Street, Shrewsbury Bus Station, Shrewsbury 576 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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