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3A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 3A bus time schedule & line map 3A Oxford - Rose Hill View In Website Mode The 3A bus line (Oxford - Rose Hill) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Cowley: 6:25 AM - 7:30 PM (2) Oxford City Centre: 5:42 AM - 7:25 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 3A bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 3A bus arriving. Direction: Cowley 3A bus Time Schedule 34 stops Cowley Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:30 AM - 7:30 PM Monday 6:25 AM - 7:30 PM Railway Station, Oxford City Centre Tuesday 6:25 AM - 7:30 PM Westgate, Oxford City Centre Paradise Square, Oxford Wednesday 6:25 AM - 7:30 PM High Street, Oxford City Centre Thursday 6:25 AM - 7:30 PM High Street, Oxford Friday 6:25 AM - 7:30 PM Queens Lane, Oxford City Centre Saturday 7:30 AM - 7:30 PM The Plain, Oxford James Street West, Oxford 111-119 I«ey Road, Oxford 3A bus Info Direction: Cowley Henley Street, Oxford Stops: 34 189 I«ey Road, Oxford Trip Duration: 48 min Line Summary: Railway Station, Oxford City Centre, Magdalen Road West, Oxford Westgate, Oxford City Centre, High Street, Oxford 243 I«ey Road, Oxford City Centre, Queens Lane, Oxford City Centre, The Plain, Oxford, James Street West, Oxford, Henley Howard Street West, Oxford Street, Oxford, Magdalen Road West, Oxford, 297 I«ey Road, Oxford Howard Street West, Oxford, Freelands Road, I«ey, I«ey Turn, I«ey, Westbury Crescent, Rose Hill, Rose Freelands Road, I«ey Hill Parade, Rose Hill, The George, Littlemore, Mental I«ey Turn, Oxford Health Centre, Littlemore, Heyford Hill Lane, Sandford-On-Thames, Rock Farm Lane, Sandford- I«ey Turn, I«ey On-Thames, Catherine Wheel, Sandford-On-Thames, 17 I«ey Turn, Oxford Sadler Building, Oxford Science Park, Magdalen Centre, Oxford Science Park, Kassam Stadium, Westbury Crescent, Rose Hill Littlemore, Holiday Inn Express Hotel, Littlemore, 68 Rose Hill, Oxford Plover Drive, Greater Leys, Tern Walk, Greater Leys, Clock House, Greater Leys, The Barn, Greater Leys, Rose Hill Parade, Rose Hill Leisure Centre, Blackbird Leys, Leisure Centre, 117 Rose Hill, Oxford Blackbird Leys, City Of Oxford College, Blackbird Leys, The Blackbird, Blackbird Leys, Sandy Lane The George, Littlemore West, Blackbird Leys, Kersington Crescent, Cowley, 5 Sandford Road, Oxford Barns Road, Cowley, Templars Square, Cowley Mental Health Centre, Littlemore Mandelbrote Drive, Oxford Heyford Hill Lane, Sandford-On-Thames Rock Farm Lane, Sandford-On-Thames Henley Road, Sandford-On-Thames Civil Parish Catherine Wheel, Sandford-On-Thames Sadler Building, Oxford Science Park Magdalen Centre, Oxford Science Park Kassam Stadium, Littlemore Holiday Inn Express Hotel, Littlemore Plover Drive, Greater Leys Pipit Close, Oxford Tern Walk, Greater Leys Clock House, Greater Leys Long Ground, Oxford The Barn, Greater Leys Leisure Centre, Blackbird Leys Windale Avenue, Oxford Leisure Centre, Blackbird Leys City Of Oxford College, Blackbird Leys Blackbird Leys Road, Oxford The Blackbird, Blackbird Leys Sandy Lane West, Blackbird Leys Kersington Crescent, Cowley Barns Road, Oxford Barns Road, Cowley 107 Barns Road, Oxford Templars Square, Cowley 7 Hockmore Street, Oxford Direction: Oxford City Centre 3A bus Time Schedule 46 stops Oxford City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:25 AM - 7:25 PM Monday 5:42 AM - 7:25 PM Templars Square, Cowley 244 Barns Road, Oxford Tuesday 5:42 AM - 7:25 PM Barns Road, Cowley Wednesday 5:42 AM - 7:25 PM 87 Barns Road, Oxford Thursday 5:42 AM - 7:25 PM Kersington Crescent, Cowley Friday 5:42 AM - 7:25 PM 11 Barns Road, Oxford Saturday 7:25 AM - 7:25 PM Sandy Lane West, Blackbird Leys The Blackbird, Blackbird Leys Sawpit Road, Blackbird Leys 3A bus Info Haldane Road, Oxford Direction: Oxford City Centre Stops: 46 The Bullnose Morris, Blackbird Leys Trip Duration: 50 min Cuddesdon Way, Oxford Line Summary: Templars Square, Cowley, Barns Road, Cowley, Kersington Crescent, Cowley, Sandy Green Hill, Greater Leys Lane West, Blackbird Leys, The Blackbird, Blackbird Green Hill, Oxford Leys, Sawpit Road, Blackbird Leys, The Bullnose Morris, Blackbird Leys, Green Hill, Greater Leys, Little Little Bury, Greater Leys Bury, Greater Leys, Brake Hill Roundabout, Greater Little Bury, Oxford Leys, Brake Hill Bus Shelter, Greater Leys, Brake Hill, Greater Leys, Primrose Place, Greater Leys, Brake Hill Roundabout, Greater Leys Blacksmiths Meadow, Greater Leys, Coriander Way, Grenoble Road, Blackbird Leys Civil Parish Greater Leys, Elder Way, Greater Leys, Frys Hill, Greater Leys, Acacia Avenue, Greater Leys, Kassam Brake Hill Bus Shelter, Greater Leys Stadium, Littlemore, Holiday Inn Express Hotel, Norman Smith Road, Oxford Littlemore, Kassam Stadium, Littlemore, Sadler Building, Oxford Science Park, Magdalen Centre, Brake Hill, Greater Leys Oxford Science Park, Park Homes, Sandford-On- Brake Hill, Oxford Thames, Catherine Wheel, Sandford-On-Thames, Rock Farm Lane, Sandford-On-Thames, Heyford Hill Primrose Place, Greater Leys Lane, Sandford-On-Thames, Mental Health Centre, Shepherds Hill, Oxford Littlemore, The George, Littlemore, Rose Hill Parade, Rose Hill, Courtland Road, Rose Hill, Westbury Blacksmiths Meadow, Greater Leys Crescent, Rose Hill, I«ey Turn, I«ey, Henley Avenue, Blacksmiths Meadow, Oxford I«ey, Freelands Road, I«ey, Howard Street West, Oxford, Magdalen Road West, Oxford, Henley Street, Coriander Way, Greater Leys Oxford, James Street West, Oxford, The Plain, Coriander Way, Oxford Oxford, Queens Lane, Oxford City Centre, High Street, Oxford City Centre, High Street, Oxford City Elder Way, Greater Leys Centre, Speedwell Street, Oxford City Centre, Elder Way, Oxford Westgate, Oxford City Centre, Railway Station, Oxford City Centre Frys Hill, Greater Leys Oxeye Court, Oxford Acacia Avenue, Greater Leys Violet Way, Oxford Kassam Stadium, Littlemore Holiday Inn Express Hotel, Littlemore Kassam Stadium, Littlemore Grenoble Road, Littlemore Civil Parish Sadler Building, Oxford Science Park Magdalen Centre, Oxford Science Park Park Homes, Sandford-On-Thames Kiln Close, Sandford-On-Thames Civil Parish Catherine Wheel, Sandford-On-Thames Rock Farm Lane, Sandford-On-Thames Heyford Hill Lane, Sandford-On-Thames Mental Health Centre, Littlemore The George, Littlemore 5 Sandford Road, Oxford Rose Hill Parade, Rose Hill Ashhurst Way, Oxford Courtland Road, Rose Hill 91 Rose Hill, Oxford Westbury Crescent, Rose Hill 66 Rose Hill, Oxford I«ey Turn, I«ey 17 I«ey Turn, Oxford Henley Avenue, I«ey 1a I«ey Turn, Oxford Freelands Road, I«ey I«ey Road, Oxford Howard Street West, Oxford 285 I«ey Road, Oxford Magdalen Road West, Oxford 250-250a I«ey Road, Oxford Henley Street, Oxford James Street West, Oxford 147 I«ey Road, Oxford The Plain, Oxford 35 I«ey Road, Oxford Queens Lane, Oxford City Centre High Street, Oxford High Street, Oxford City Centre 130 High Street, Oxford High Street, Oxford City Centre 1-5 High Street, Oxford Speedwell Street, Oxford City Centre 2 Speedwell Street, Oxford Westgate, Oxford City Centre Justice Walk, Oxford Railway Station, Oxford City Centre 3A bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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