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11C Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 11C bus time schedule & line map 11C Birmingham Outer Circle Clockwise View In Website Mode The 11C bus line (Birmingham Outer Circle Clockwise) has 5 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Acock's Green: 4:33 AM - 11:32 PM (2) Bearwood: 6:10 PM (3) Erdington: 4:01 AM - 10:37 PM (4) King's Heath: 11:52 PM (5) Perry Barr: 4:15 PM - 11:22 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 11C bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 11C bus arriving. Direction: Acock's Green 11C bus Time Schedule 54 stops Acock's Green Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:40 AM - 11:32 PM Monday 4:33 AM - 11:32 PM Birchƒeld Rd, Perry Barr Aston Lane, Birmingham Tuesday 4:33 AM - 11:32 PM Wellhead Lane, Perry Barr Wednesday 4:33 AM - 11:32 PM Aston Manor Close, Birmingham Thursday 4:33 AM - 11:32 PM Tewkesbury Rd, Witton Friday 4:33 AM - 11:32 PM London Road, Birmingham Saturday 4:43 AM - 11:32 PM Witton Square, Witton Witton Station, Witton Nobel Way, Birmingham 11C bus Info Deykin Ave, Witton Direction: Acock's Green Witton Bridge, Birmingham Stops: 54 Trip Duration: 49 min Wyrley Rd, Witton Line Summary: Birchƒeld Rd, Perry Barr, Wellhead Lane, Perry Barr, Tewkesbury Rd, Witton, Witton Moor Lane, Witton Square, Witton, Witton Station, Witton, Deykin Ave, Witton, Wyrley Rd, Witton, Moor Lane, Witton, North North Park Rd, Witton Park Rd, Witton, Gipsy Lane, Stockland Green, Woolmore Rd, Stockland Green, Bleak Hill Rd, Gipsy Lane, Stockland Green Stockland Green, Slade Rd, Stockland Green, Gipsy Lane, Birmingham Northcroft Hospital, Stockland Green, Milverton Road, Erdington, Milverton Rd, Erdington, Six Ways, Woolmore Rd, Stockland Green Erdington, Trafalgar Rd, Erdington, Jaffray Crescent, Erdington, Rookery Park, Erdington, Bromford Bleak Hill Rd, Stockland Green Crescent, Erdington, Tyburn Rd, Fort Shopping Centre, Wood Lane, Fort Shopping Centre, Slade Rd, Stockland Green Wheelwright Rd, Fort Shopping Centre, Motorway Bridge, Bromford Bridge, The Bromford, Bromford Bridge, The Bromford, Bromford Bridge, St Northcroft Hospital, Stockland Green Margarets Avenue, Bromford Bridge, St Margarets Rd, Ward End, Old Bromford Lane, Ward End, Milverton Road, Erdington Brockhurst Rd, Ward End, The Fox & Goose, Ward 54 Reservoir Road, Birmingham End, Stechford Rd, Ward End, Station Rd, Stechford, Iron Lane, Stechford, Stechford Rail Station, Milverton Rd, Erdington Stechford, Stechford Baths, Stechford, Yardley Fields 20 Reservoir Road, Birmingham Rd, Stechford, Vicarage Rd, Stechford, Blakesley Hall, Yardley, Foliot Fields, Yardley, Yew Tree, Yardley, Six Ways, Erdington Yardley Primary School, Yardley, Swan Island, Swan Summer Road, Birmingham Centre Yardley, Coventry Road, South Yardley, Yardley Cemetery, South Yardley, Mansƒeld Rd, Trafalgar Rd, Erdington Stockƒeld, Francis Rd, Stockƒeld, Elmdon Rd, Stockƒeld, Acocks Green Rail Stn, Acock's Green, Jaffray Crescent, Erdington Sherbourne Rd, Acock's Green, Shirley Road, Acock's Green, Overlea Avenue, Acock's Green, Bus Garage, Rookery Park, Erdington Acock's Green Bromford Crescent, Erdington Tyburn Rd, Fort Shopping Centre Wood Lane, Fort Shopping Centre Wheelwright Rd, Fort Shopping Centre Bromford Lane, Birmingham Motorway Bridge, Bromford Bridge The Bromford, Bromford Bridge The Bromford, Bromford Bridge 28 Fairholme Road, Birmingham St Margarets Avenue, Bromford Bridge St Margarets Rd, Ward End Bromford Lane, Birmingham Old Bromford Lane, Ward End Wilkinson Croft, Birmingham Brockhurst Rd, Ward End The Fox & Goose, Ward End Stechford Lane, Birmingham Stechford Rd, Ward End 78 Stechford Lane, Birmingham Station Rd, Stechford A4040, Birmingham Iron Lane, Stechford A4040, Birmingham Stechford Rail Station, Stechford 172 Station Road, Birmingham Stechford Baths, Stechford Station Road, Birmingham Yardley Fields Rd, Stechford Vicarage Rd, Stechford 391 Station Road, Birmingham Blakesley Hall, Yardley Foliot Fields, Yardley 143 Stoney Lane, Birmingham Yew Tree, Yardley Church Road, Birmingham Yardley Primary School, Yardley Church Road, Birmingham Swan Island, Swan Centre Yardley Coventry Road, South Yardley 398 Yardley Road, Birmingham Yardley Cemetery, South Yardley 321 Yardley Road, Birmingham Mansƒeld Rd, Stockƒeld 240 Yardley Road, Birmingham Francis Rd, Stockƒeld 152 Yardley Road, Birmingham Elmdon Rd, Stockƒeld 70 Yardley Road, Birmingham Acocks Green Rail Stn, Acock's Green B4146, Birmingham Sherbourne Rd, Acock's Green 1 Dudley Park Road, Birmingham Shirley Road, Acock's Green 58 Westley Road, Birmingham Overlea Avenue, Acock's Green 91 Westley Road, Birmingham Bus Garage, Acock's Green 220 Fox Hollies Road, Birmingham Direction: Bearwood 11C bus Time Schedule 52 stops Bearwood Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:10 PM Shirley Road, Acock's Green 58 Westley Road, Birmingham Tuesday 6:10 PM Overlea Avenue, Acock's Green Wednesday 6:10 PM 91 Westley Road, Birmingham Thursday 6:10 PM Bus Garage, Acock's Green Friday 6:10 PM 220 Fox Hollies Road, Birmingham Saturday Not Operational Hartƒeld Crescent, Fox Hollies 286-288 Fox Hollies Road, Birmingham Greenwood Avenue, Fox Hollies 354 Fox Hollies Road, Birmingham 11C bus Info Direction: Bearwood York Rd, Fox Hollies Stops: 52 428 Fox Hollies Road, Birmingham Trip Duration: 49 min Line Summary: Shirley Road, Acock's Green, Overlea Fox Hollies Surgery, Hall Green Avenue, Acock's Green, Bus Garage, Acock's Green, 520 Fox Hollies Road, Birmingham Hartƒeld Crescent, Fox Hollies, Greenwood Avenue, Fox Hollies, York Rd, Fox Hollies, Fox Hollies Surgery, Hall Green Church, Hall Green Hall Green, Hall Green Church, Hall Green, 552 Fox Hollies Road, Birmingham Brooklands Rd, Hall Green, Southam Rd, Hall Green, Sarehole Rd, Sarehole Mill, Sarehole Mill, Bibsworth Brooklands Rd, Hall Green Avenue, Springƒeld, Meadow View, Springƒeld, 12 School Road, Birmingham Coldbath Rd, Springƒeld, Billesley Fire Station, Billesley, Swan Corner, Billesley, Billesley Hall, King's Southam Rd, Hall Green Heath, Melton Rd, King's Heath, High St, King's Heath, 5 Cole Bank Road, Birmingham All Saints Church, King's Heath, Kings Heath Park, King's Heath, King Edwards Camp Hill School, King's Sarehole Rd, Sarehole Mill Heath, Cartland Road, King's Heath, Pineapple 56 Cole Bank Road, Birmingham Bridge, Stirchley, Barn Close, Stirchley, The Worthings, Stirchley, Breedon Cross, Lifford, Breedon Sarehole Mill Cross Bridge, Lifford, Breedon Rd, Lifford, Midland 128 Cole Bank Road, Birmingham Rd, Cotteridge, Pershore Rd, Cotteridge, Franklin Rd, Cotteridge, Mary Vale Rd, Bournville, Bournville Lane, Bibsworth Avenue, Springƒeld Bournville, Woodbrooke Rd, Bournville, Acacia Rd, 165 Swanshurst Lane, Birmingham Bournville, Raddlebarn Rd, Selly Oak, Rebecca Drive, Selly Oak, Gibbins Rd, Selly Oak, Reservoir Rd, Selly Meadow View, Springƒeld Oak, Leasow Drive, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, 84 Swanshurst Lane, Birmingham Quinton Rd, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Cross Farm Rd, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Old Church Rd, Coldbath Rd, Springƒeld Harborne, Vivian Rd, Harborne, War Lane, Harborne, Court Oak Rd, Harborne, Elm Tree Rd, Court Oak, Billesley Fire Station, Billesley Gillhurst Rd, Court Oak, Knightlow Rd, Court Oak, Yardley Wood Road, Birmingham Hagley Road West, Bearwood Swan Corner, Billesley 241 Brook Lane, Birmingham Billesley Hall, King's Heath 154 Springƒeld Road, Birmingham Melton Rd, King's Heath Addison Road, Birmingham High St, King's Heath 59 Alcester Road South, Birmingham All Saints Church, King's Heath 9 Vicarage Road, Birmingham Kings Heath Park, King's Heath 95 Vicarage Road, Birmingham King Edwards Camp Hill School, King's Heath 199 Vicarage Road, Birmingham Cartland Road, King's Heath 258 Vicarage Road, Birmingham Pineapple Bridge, Stirchley 247 Vicarage Road, Birmingham Barn Close, Stirchley Fordhouse Lane, Birmingham The Worthings, Stirchley 181 Fordhouse Lane, Birmingham Breedon Cross, Lifford 28 Fordhouse Lane, Birmingham Breedon Cross Bridge, Lifford 1733 Pershore Road, Birmingham Breedon Rd, Lifford Hudsons Drive, Birmingham Midland Rd, Cotteridge 2A Midland Road, Birmingham Pershore Rd, Cotteridge Franklin Rd, Cotteridge 232 Linden Road, Birmingham Mary Vale Rd, Bournville 216 Mary Vale Road, Birmingham Bournville Lane, Bournville 106 Linden Road, Birmingham Woodbrooke Rd, Bournville 59 Linden Road, Birmingham Acacia Rd, Bournville 1 Linden Road, Birmingham Raddlebarn Rd, Selly Oak Rebecca Drive, Selly Oak 59 Rebecca Drive, Birmingham Gibbins Rd, Selly Oak Harborne Lane, Birmingham Reservoir Rd, Selly Oak Leasow Drive, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Quinton Rd, Queen Elizabeth Hospital 17 Quinton Road, Birmingham Cross Farm Rd, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Old Church Rd, Harborne Harborne Park Road, Birmingham Vivian Rd, Harborne War Lane, Harborne 1 Lordswood Road, Birmingham Court Oak Rd, Harborne Elm Tree Rd, Court Oak Gillhurst Rd, Court Oak Knightlow Rd, Court Oak Lordswood Road, Birmingham Hagley Road West, Bearwood Direction: Erdington 11C bus Time Schedule 100 stops Erdington Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 5:55 AM - 10:37 PM Monday 4:01 AM - 10:37 PM Shirley Road, Acock's Green 58 Westley Road, Birmingham Tuesday 4:01 AM - 10:37 PM Overlea Avenue, Acock's Green Wednesday 4:01 AM - 10:37 PM 91 Westley Road, Birmingham Thursday 4:01 AM - 10:37 PM Bus Garage, Acock's Green Friday 4:01 AM - 10:37 PM 220 Fox Hollies Road, Birmingham Saturday 5:00 AM - 10:37 PM Hartƒeld Crescent, Fox Hollies 286-288 Fox Hollies Road, Birmingham Greenwood Avenue, Fox Hollies 354 Fox Hollies Road, Birmingham 11C bus Info
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