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25 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 25 bus time schedule & line map 25 Bloxwich - Kingstanding via Pelsall View In Website Mode The 25 bus line (Bloxwich - Kingstanding via Pelsall) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Aldridge: 3:45 PM (2) Bloxwich: 9:19 AM - 3:10 PM (3) Kingstanding: 9:45 AM - 2:45 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 25 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 25 bus arriving. Direction: Aldridge 25 bus Time Schedule 45 stops Aldridge Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 3:45 PM Drake Rd, Bloxwich Park Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Tuesday 3:45 PM Victoria Ave, Bloxwich Wednesday 3:45 PM Park Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Thursday 3:45 PM Elmore Row, Bloxwich Friday 3:45 PM Bloxwich Hospital, Blakenall Heath Saturday 3:45 PM Pinfold, Blakenall Heath High Street, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Woodall St, Blakenall Heath 25 bus Info Pinfold, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Direction: Aldridge Stops: 45 Blakenall Lane, Blakenall Heath Trip Duration: 45 min Chantry Avenue, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Line Summary: Drake Rd, Bloxwich, Victoria Ave, Bloxwich, Elmore Row, Bloxwich, Bloxwich Hospital, Guild Ave, Harden Blakenall Heath, Pinfold, Blakenall Heath, Woodall St, Guild Avenue, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Blakenall Heath, Blakenall Lane, Blakenall Heath, Guild Ave, Harden, Chantry Ave, Harden, Health Chantry Ave, Harden Centre, Harden, Harden Grove, Harden, Shakespeare Well Lane, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Crescent, Harden, Coalpool Lane, Coal Pool, Goscote Lodge Crescent, Goscote, Goscote Close, Goscote, Health Centre, Harden Hildicks Bridge, Goscote, Goscote Hospital, Goscote, Slacky Lane, Goscote, Allens Lane, Heath End, Harden Grove, Harden Hillside Crescent, Heath End, Foundry Lane, Little Harden Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Bloxwich, Paradise Grove, Pelsall Wood, Shortlands Lane, Pelsall Wood, School Lane, Pelsall Wood, Old Shakespeare Crescent, Harden Town Lane, Pelsall Wood, Gilpin Crescent, Ryder's Harden Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Hayes, Ryders Hayes, Ryder's Hayes, St Andrew's Ave, Ryder's Hayes, Smithy Drive, Ryder's Hayes, Coalpool Lane, Coal Pool Pelsall Cenotaph, Pelsall, Old Vicarage Close, Heath Harden Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley End, Daisy Bank Close, High Heath, Shelƒeld, High Heath, Millƒeld Avenue, High Heath, Mill Rd, High Goscote Lodge Crescent, Goscote Heath, Church Way, High Heath, Harrison Rd, High Heath, Defford Avenue, Shelƒeld, Four Crosses Rd, Goscote Close, Goscote Shelƒeld, New Street, Shelƒeld, Barns Lane, Westgate, Wharf Approach, Westgate, Burnƒelds Hildicks Bridge, Goscote Close, Redhouse Industrial Estate, Middlemore Lane, Aldridge, Aldridge Shopping Centre, Aldridge Goscote Hospital, Goscote Slacky Lane, Goscote Allens Lane, Heath End Hillside Crescent, Heath End Foundry Lane, Little Bloxwich Foundry Lane, England Paradise Grove, Pelsall Wood Paradise Grove, England Shortlands Lane, Pelsall Wood Wolverhampton Road, England School Lane, Pelsall Wood Old Town Lane, Pelsall Wood Gilpin Crescent, Ryder's Hayes Ryders Hayes, Ryder's Hayes St Johns Road, England St Andrew's Ave, Ryder's Hayes Smithy Drive, Ryder's Hayes Pelsall Cenotaph, Pelsall Church Road, England Old Vicarage Close, Heath End Old Vicarage Close, England Daisy Bank Close, High Heath Shelƒeld, High Heath Millƒeld Avenue, High Heath Mill Rd, High Heath Church Way, High Heath Harrison Rd, High Heath Defford Avenue, Shelƒeld Bevan Close, Aldridge Four Crosses Rd, Shelƒeld New Street, Shelƒeld Barns Lane, Westgate Wharf Approach, Westgate Burnƒelds Close, Redhouse Industrial Estate 11 Moorƒelds Close, Aldridge Middlemore Lane, Aldridge 39 Leighswood Road, Aldridge Aldridge Shopping Centre, Aldridge 26-27 Anchor Parade, Aldridge Direction: Bloxwich 25 bus Time Schedule 80 stops Bloxwich Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:19 AM - 3:10 PM Kingstanding Circle Westside, Kingstanding Unit 19 Kingstanding Shopping Centre, Birmingham Tuesday 9:19 AM - 3:10 PM Shady Lane, Kingstanding Wednesday 9:19 AM - 3:10 PM Gailey Croft, Birmingham Thursday 9:19 AM - 3:10 PM Penge Grove, Kingstanding Friday 9:19 AM - 3:10 PM Privet Close, Birmingham Saturday 9:19 AM - 3:10 PM Riven Rise, Pheasey Gainsborough Crescent, Pheasey Chantrey Crescent, Pheasey 25 bus Info Stanhope Way, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Direction: Bloxwich Stops: 80 Clausen Close, Pheasey Trip Duration: 90 min Line Summary: Kingstanding Circle Westside, Meadow View School, Pheasey Kingstanding, Shady Lane, Kingstanding, Penge Grove, Kingstanding, Riven Rise, Pheasey, Stanƒeld Rd, Pheasey Gainsborough Crescent, Pheasey, Chantrey Crescent, Pheasey, Clausen Close, Pheasey, Meadow Horsley Road, Pheasey View School, Pheasey, Stanƒeld Rd, Pheasey, Horsley Hillingford Avenue, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Road, Pheasey, Raeburn Rd, Pheasey, Community Centre, Pheasey, Beacon Rd, Pheasey, Cat & Fiddle, Raeburn Rd, Pheasey Pheasey, Pheasey Church, Pheasey, Barr Beacon 51 Collingwood Drive, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/DudleySchool, Pheasey, Beacon Heights, Barr Beacon, Bella Pais Close, Barr Beacon, Beacon Hill Farm, Foley Community Centre, Pheasey Arms, Barr Beacon Crossroads, Foley Arms, Beacon 58 Hillingford Avenue, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/DudleyHill, Foley Arms, Bronstone Stables, Foley Arms, Little Hardwick Rd, Barr Common, Valley Nurseries, Barr Beacon Rd, Pheasey Common, Knights Hill, Barr Common, St Francis 3 Hillingford Avenue, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley School, Aldridge, Hallcroft Way, Aldridge, Whetstone Lane, Aldridge, Portland Road, Aldridge, Aldridge Cat & Fiddle, Pheasey Shopping Centre, Aldridge, Middlemore Lane, 167 Collingwood Drive, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/DudleAyldridge, Burnƒelds Close, Redhouse Industrial Estate, Wharf Approach, Westgate, Barns Lane, Pheasey Church, Pheasey Westgate, New Street, Shelƒeld, Four Crosses Rd, 99 Collingwood Drive, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/DudleyShelƒeld, Defford Avenue, Shelƒeld, Spring Lane, High Heath, Church Way, High Heath, Spring Lane, High Barr Beacon School, Pheasey Heath, Field Lane, High Heath, Mill Rd, High Heath, Millƒeld Avenue, High Heath, Shelƒeld, High Heath, Beacon Heights, Barr Beacon Daisy Bank Close, High Heath, Old Vicarage Close, Heath End, Pelsall Cenotaph, Pelsall, Smithy Drive, Bella Pais Close, Barr Beacon Ryder's Hayes, St Andrew's Ave, Ryder's Hayes, Ryders Hayes, Ryder's Hayes, Gilpin Crescent, Ryder's Hayes, Pelsall Common, Pelsall, Old Town Lane, Beacon Hill Farm, Foley Arms Pelsall Wood, School Lane, Pelsall Wood, Paradise Grove, Pelsall Wood, Foundry Lane, Little Bloxwich, Barr Beacon Crossroads, Foley Arms Hillwood, Heath End, Commonside, Heath End, Allens Beacon Hill, England Lane, Heath End, Goscote Hospital, Goscote, Hildicks Bridge, Goscote, Goscote Close, Goscote, Goscote Beacon Hill, Foley Arms Lodge Crescent, Goscote, Shakespeare Crescent, Erdington Road, England Harden, Harden Grove, Harden, Health Centre, Bronstone Stables, Foley Arms Harden, Chantry Ave, Harden, Guild Ave, Harden, Blakenall Lane, Blakenall Heath, Woodall St, Blakenall Erdington Road, England Heath, Pinfold, Blakenall Heath, Bloxwich Hospital, Little Hardwick Rd, Barr Common Blakenall Heath, Elmore Row, Bloxwich, Victoria Ave, Bloxwich, Westhall Gate, Wallington Heath, Lydford Road, Wallington Heath, Stafford Rd, Wallington Valley Nurseries, Barr Common Heath, Lydford Road, Wallington Heath, Westhall Gate, Wallington Heath, Drake Rd, Bloxwich Knights Hill, Barr Common St Francis School, Aldridge Hallcroft Way, Aldridge 8 Erdington Road, Aldridge Whetstone Lane, Aldridge 27 Portland Road, Aldridge Portland Road, Aldridge 23 Anchor Road, Aldridge Aldridge Shopping Centre, Aldridge 26-27 Anchor Parade, Aldridge Middlemore Lane, Aldridge 33 Leighswood Road, Aldridge Burnƒelds Close, Redhouse Industrial Estate 17 Moorƒelds Close, Aldridge Wharf Approach, Westgate Barns Lane, Westgate New Street, Shelƒeld Four Crosses Rd, Shelƒeld Defford Avenue, Shelƒeld Spring Lane, High Heath Spring Lane, Aldridge Church Way, High Heath Spring Lane, High Heath Field Lane, High Heath Mill Rd, High Heath Millƒeld Avenue, High Heath Shelƒeld, High Heath Fordbrook Lane, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Daisy Bank Close, High Heath Old Vicarage Close, Heath End Old Vicarage Close, England Pelsall Cenotaph, Pelsall Church Road, England Smithy Drive, Ryder's Hayes St Andrew's Ave, Ryder's Hayes Ryders Hayes, Ryder's Hayes St Johns Road, England Gilpin Crescent, Ryder's Hayes Pelsall Common, Pelsall Old Town Lane, Pelsall Wood School Lane, Pelsall Wood Paradise Grove, Pelsall Wood Foundry Lane, Little Bloxwich Hillwood, Heath End Commonside, Heath End Allens Lane, Heath End Goscote Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Goscote Hospital, Goscote Hildicks Bridge, Goscote Goscote Close, Goscote Goscote Lodge Crescent, Goscote Shakespeare Crescent, Harden Harden Grove, Harden Harden Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Health Centre, Harden Chantry Ave, Harden Guild Ave, Harden Blakenall Lane, Blakenall Heath Chantry Avenue, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Woodall St, Blakenall Heath Pinfold, 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