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61 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 61 bus time schedule & line map 61 Aylesbury View In Website Mode The 61 bus line (Aylesbury) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Aylesbury: 7:01 AM - 5:30 PM (2) Dunstable: 6:08 AM - 4:00 PM (3) Ivinghoe: 3:35 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 61 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 61 bus arriving. Direction: Aylesbury 61 bus Time Schedule 66 stops Aylesbury Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:01 AM - 5:30 PM Asda, Dunstable Court Drive, Dunstable Civil Parish Tuesday 7:01 AM - 5:30 PM West Street, Dunstable Wednesday 7:01 AM - 5:30 PM 5-7 West Street, Dunstable Civil Parish Thursday 7:01 AM - 5:30 PM St Marys Church, Dunstable Friday 7:01 AM - 5:30 PM The Cemetry, Dunstable Saturday 10:30 AM - 4:15 PM Whipsnade Road, Dunstable Westdown Gardens, Dunstable Civil Parish Lancot Avenue, Dunstable 61 bus Info Direction: Aylesbury Beacon Avenue, Dunstable Stops: 66 Trip Duration: 69 min Church Green, Totternhoe Line Summary: Asda, Dunstable, West Street, Dunstable, St Marys Church, Dunstable, The Cemetry, Lancotbury Close, Totternhoe Dunstable, Whipsnade Road, Dunstable, Lancot Avenue, Dunstable, Beacon Avenue, Dunstable, Totternhoe Knolls, Totternhoe Church Green, Totternhoe, Lancotbury Close, Totternhoe, Totternhoe Knolls, Totternhoe, Castle Close, Totternhoe, The Cross Keys, Totternhoe, Castle Close, Totternhoe Lower End, Totternhoe, Honeywick Lane, Eaton Bray, Dyers Road, Eaton Bray, The Orchards, Eaton Bray, The Cross Keys, Totternhoe Park Lane, Eaton Bray, Wallace Drive, Eaton Bray, Woodside, Eaton Bray, School Lane, Eaton Bray, Lower End, Totternhoe Moor End, Eaton Bray, Moor End, Edlesborough, Playing Fields, Edlesborough, Combined School, Honeywick Lane, Eaton Bray Edlesborough, St Mary's Church, Edlesborough, The Traveller's Rest Ph, Edlesborough, Ivinghoe Beacon, Dyers Road, Eaton Bray Ivinghoe, The Green, Ivinghoe, The Bell Ph, Ivinghoe, Albion Road, Pitstone, Playing Fields, Pitstone, The Orchards, Eaton Bray Harlech Road, Pitstone, Warwick Road, Pitstone, Tring Garden Centre, Bulbourne, Elizabeth Drive, New Park Lane, Eaton Bray Mill, New Road, New Mill, Shugars Green, Tring, Market Place, Tring, Church Square, Tring, Wallace Drive, Eaton Bray Christchurch Road, Tring, Miswell Lane, Tring, St Joseph'S, Tring, Longƒeld Road, Tring, Drayton Woodside, Eaton Bray Manor Lodge, Tring, The Crow's Nest Ph, Aston Woodside, Eaton Bray Civil Parish Clinton, Buckland Wharf, Aston Clinton, Hedley Close, Aston Clinton, Rising Sun, Aston Clinton, The Bell, School Lane, Eaton Bray Aston Clinton, Combined School, Aston Clinton, Old School Court, Eaton Bray Civil Parish Weston Road, Aston Clinton, Aylesbury Road, Aston Clinton, The Vatch, Aston Clinton, Aston Clinton Moor End, Eaton Bray Road, Aylesbury, Peugeot Garage, Aylesbury, Holiday Yew Tree Close, Eaton Bray Civil Parish Inn, Aylesbury, Bedgrove Lights, Aylesbury, Bedgrove Brook, Aylesbury, Limes Avenue, Aylesbury, The Moor End, Edlesborough Plough Ph, Aylesbury, Grecian Street, Aylesbury, Tring Road Cemetery, Aylesbury, Tring Road Tesco, Playing Fields, Edlesborough Aylesbury, Exchange Street, Aylesbury, Railway Station, Aylesbury, Aylesbury Bus Stn, Aylesbury Combined School, Edlesborough High Street, Edlesborough Civil Parish St Mary's Church, Edlesborough The Traveller's Rest Ph, Edlesborough Ivinghoe Beacon, Ivinghoe The Green, Ivinghoe Windmill Close, Ivinghoe Civil Parish The Bell Ph, Ivinghoe Albion Road, Pitstone Playing Fields, Pitstone Harlech Road, Pitstone Warwick Road, Pitstone Tring Garden Centre, Bulbourne Elizabeth Drive, New Mill Elizabeth Drive, Tring New Road, New Mill Wingrave Road, Tring Shugars Green, Tring Shugars Green, Tring Market Place, Tring Church Square, Tring 16 High Street, Tring Christchurch Road, Tring 98 High Street, Tring Miswell Lane, Tring 77 Western Road, Tring St Joseph'S, Tring Longƒeld Road, Tring Drayton Manor Lodge, Tring The Crow's Nest Ph, Aston Clinton Tring Hill, Buckland Civil Parish Buckland Wharf, Aston Clinton Hedley Close, Aston Clinton London Road, Aston Clinton Rising Sun, Aston Clinton The Bell, Aston Clinton Pavilion Gardens, Aston Clinton Civil Parish Combined School, Aston Clinton Weston Road, Aston Clinton Aylesbury Road, Aston Clinton The Vatch, Aston Clinton Aston Clinton Road, Aylesbury A41, Weston Turville Civil Parish Peugeot Garage, Aylesbury Holiday Inn, Aylesbury Bedgrove Lights, Aylesbury Bedgrove Brook, Aylesbury Limes Avenue, Aylesbury Jannetta Close, Aylesbury The Plough Ph, Aylesbury Grecian Street, Aylesbury Tring Road Cemetery, Aylesbury Tring Road Tesco, Aylesbury A41, Aylesbury Exchange Street, Aylesbury Exchange Street, Aylesbury Railway Station, Aylesbury Station Avenue, Aylesbury Aylesbury Bus Stn, Aylesbury Direction: Dunstable 61 bus Time Schedule 69 stops Dunstable Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:08 AM - 4:00 PM Aylesbury Bus Stn, Aylesbury Tuesday 6:08 AM - 4:00 PM Exchange Street, Aylesbury Exchange Street, Aylesbury Wednesday 6:08 AM - 4:00 PM Vale Park, Aylesbury Thursday 6:08 AM - 4:00 PM 122C High Street, Aylesbury Friday 6:08 AM - 4:00 PM Tring Road Tesco, Aylesbury Saturday 9:05 AM - 2:05 PM A41, Aylesbury Tring Road Cemetery, Aylesbury Grecian Street, Aylesbury 61 bus Info Direction: Dunstable The Plough Ph, Aylesbury Stops: 69 Trip Duration: 72 min Limes Avenue, Aylesbury Line Summary: Aylesbury Bus Stn, Aylesbury, Exchange Street, Aylesbury, Vale Park, Aylesbury, Bedgrove Brook, Aylesbury Tring Road Tesco, Aylesbury, Tring Road Cemetery, Aylesbury, Grecian Street, Aylesbury, The Plough Ph, Bedgrove Lights, Aylesbury Aylesbury, Limes Avenue, Aylesbury, Bedgrove Brook, Aylesbury, Bedgrove Lights, Aylesbury, Holiday Inn, Holiday Inn, Aylesbury Aylesbury, Peugeot Garage, Aylesbury, Aston Clinton Road, Aylesbury, The Vatch, Aston Clinton, Aylesbury Road, Aston Clinton, Weston Road, Aston Clinton, Peugeot Garage, Aylesbury Combined School, Aston Clinton, The Bell, Aston Clinton, Rising Sun, Aston Clinton, Hedley Close, Aston Clinton Road, Aylesbury Aston Clinton, Buckland Wharf, Aston Clinton, The A41, Weston Turville Civil Parish Crow's Nest Ph, Aston Clinton, Drayton Manor Lodge, Tring, Longƒeld Road, Tring, St Joseph'S, The Vatch, Aston Clinton Tring, Miswell Lane, Tring, Christchurch Road, Tring, Church Square, Tring, Market Place, Tring, Shugars Aylesbury Road, Aston Clinton Green, Tring, New Road, New Mill, Elizabeth Drive, New Mill, Tring Garden Centre, Bulbourne, College Weston Road, Aston Clinton Lake Nature Reserve, Marsworth, Warwick Road, 62-64 Aylesbury Road, Aston Clinton Civil Parish Pitstone, Harlech Road, Pitstone, Playing Fields, Pitstone, Albion Road, Pitstone, The Bell Ph, Ivinghoe, Combined School, Aston Clinton The Green, Ivinghoe, Ivinghoe Beacon, Ivinghoe, The London Road, Aston Clinton Civil Parish Traveller's Rest Ph, Edlesborough, St Mary's Church, Edlesborough, Combined School, Edlesborough, The Bell, Aston Clinton Playing Fields, Edlesborough, Moor End, Margaret Lowe Place, Aston Clinton Civil Parish Edlesborough, Moor End, Eaton Bray, School Lane, Eaton Bray, Woodside, Eaton Bray, Wallace Drive, Rising Sun, Aston Clinton Eaton Bray, Park Lane, Eaton Bray, The Orchards, Tompkins Close, Aston Clinton Civil Parish Eaton Bray, Dyers Road, Eaton Bray, Honeywick Lane, Eaton Bray, Lower End, Totternhoe, The Cross Hedley Close, Aston Clinton Keys, Totternhoe, Castle Close, Totternhoe, London Road, Aston Clinton Totternhoe Knolls, Totternhoe, Church Green, Totternhoe, Dunstable Cricket Club, Totternhoe, Buckland Wharf, Aston Clinton Dunstable Road, Totternhoe, Beacon Avenue, Thorne Way, Aston Clinton Dunstable, Lancot Avenue, Dunstable, Whipsnade Road, Dunstable, The Cemetry, Dunstable, Kirby The Crow's Nest Ph, Aston Clinton Tring Hill, Buckland Civil Parish Road, Dunstable, St Marys Church, Dunstable, Church Street, Dunstable, Asda, Dunstable Drayton Manor Lodge, Tring Longƒeld Road, Tring St Joseph'S, Tring Miswell Lane, Tring 22 Western Road, Tring Christchurch Road, Tring Western Road, Tring Church Square, Tring High Street, Tring Market Place, Tring Shugars Green, Tring New Road, New Mill Pheasant Close, Tring Elizabeth Drive, New Mill Tring Garden Centre, Bulbourne College Lake Nature Reserve, Marsworth Warwick Road, Pitstone Harlech Road, Pitstone Playing Fields, Pitstone Albion Road, Pitstone The Bell Ph, Ivinghoe The Green, Ivinghoe 2 High Street, Ivinghoe Civil Parish Ivinghoe Beacon, Ivinghoe The Traveller's Rest Ph, Edlesborough St Mary's Church, Edlesborough Combined School, Edlesborough Playing Fields, Edlesborough Moor End, Edlesborough Moor End, Eaton Bray The Chequers, Eaton Bray Civil Parish School Lane, Eaton Bray Woodside, Eaton Bray Woodside, Eaton Bray Civil Parish Wallace Drive, Eaton Bray Booth Place, Eaton Bray Civil Parish Park Lane, Eaton Bray 1 Market Square, Eaton Bray Civil Parish The Orchards, Eaton Bray Dyers Road, Eaton Bray Totternhoe Road, Eaton Bray Civil Parish Honeywick Lane, Eaton Bray Lower End, Totternhoe The Cross Keys, Totternhoe Castle Close, Totternhoe Totternhoe Knolls, Totternhoe Church Green, Totternhoe Dunstable Cricket Club, Totternhoe Dunstable Road, Totternhoe Dunstable Road, Totternhoe Civil Parish Beacon Avenue, Dunstable Lancot Avenue, Dunstable Whipsnade Road, Dunstable The Cemetry, Dunstable West Street, Dunstable Civil Parish Kirby Road, Dunstable West Street, Dunstable Civil Parish St Marys Church, Dunstable Church Street, Dunstable Asda, Dunstable Court Drive, Dunstable Civil Parish
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