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250 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 250 bus time schedule & line map 250 Humberside Airport - Cleethorpes Pier View In Website Mode The 250 bus line (Humberside Airport - Cleethorpes Pier) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Barton-Upon-Humber: 5:55 AM - 5:05 PM (2) Cleethorpes Pier: 9:28 AM - 4:28 PM (3) Grimsby: 7:48 AM - 7:43 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 250 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 250 bus arriving. Direction: Barton-Upon-Humber 250 bus Time Schedule 51 stops Barton-Upon-Humber Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:55 AM - 5:05 PM Sea Road, Cleethorpes Pier Sea Road, Grimsby Tuesday 5:55 AM - 5:05 PM Cross Street, Cleethorpes Wednesday 5:55 AM - 5:05 PM Cross Street, Grimsby Thursday 5:55 AM - 5:05 PM Isaacs Hill, Cleethorpes Friday 5:55 AM - 5:05 PM High Street, Grimsby Saturday 5:55 AM - 5:05 PM Memorial Hall, Cleethorpes Clee Road, Grimsby St Hughes Avenue, Cleethorpes 250 bus Info Kelham Road, Old Clee Direction: Barton-Upon-Humber Stops: 51 Clee Crescent, Old Clee Trip Duration: 82 min Line Summary: Sea Road, Cleethorpes Pier, Cross Stamford Club, Old Clee Street, Cleethorpes, Isaacs Hill, Cleethorpes, Memorial Hall, Cleethorpes, St Hughes Avenue, Vivian Avenue, Weelsby Cleethorpes, Kelham Road, Old Clee, Clee Crescent, Old Clee, Stamford Club, Old Clee, Vivian Avenue, Ladysmith Road, Weelsby Weelsby, Ladysmith Road, Weelsby, Linkage College, Weelsby, Torrington Street, Weelsby, Patrick Street, Linkage College, Weelsby Weelsby, Tasburgh Street, Weelsby, Catherine Street, Weelsby, Pasture Street, Weelsby, Bradley Street, Torrington Street, Weelsby Weelsby, Holles Street, Ellis Way, Riverhead Exchange, Grimsby, St James Church Stop 2, Grimsby, Pelham Road, Bargate, Abbey Road, Patrick Street, Weelsby Bargate, St Martins Prep School, Bargate, Laceby Road, Nuns Corner, First Avenue, Grange, Carnarvon Tasburgh Street, Weelsby Avenue, Grange, Walmsgate, Grange, Norwich Avenue, Grange, Winchester Avenue, Grange, Laceby Catherine Street, Weelsby Road, Grange, Crowland Avenue, Grange, Brocklesby Catherine Street, Grimsby Road, Grange, Bradley Inn, Bradley, Morrisons, Bradley, George Butler Close, Laceby, Church Lane, Pasture Street, Weelsby Laceby, Caistor Road, Laceby, Grimsby Road A46, Laceby, Riby Cross Roads, Riby, Cotham Gardens, Bradley Street, Weelsby Keelby, Post O∆ce, Keelby, Playing Fields, Keelby, Hall Lodge, Brocklesby, West End Road, Ulceby, Nags Holles Street, Ellis Way Head, Wootton, Church, Thornton Curtis, Market Holles Street, Grimsby Place, Barrow upon Humber, Holy Trinity Church, Barrow upon Humber, Ferry Road East School, Riverhead Exchange, Grimsby Barrow upon Humber, Butts Road, Barton-Upon- Town Hall Square, Grimsby Humber, Railway Station, Barton-Upon-Humber St James Church Stop 2, Grimsby Bethlehem Street, Grimsby Pelham Road, Bargate Abbey Road, Bargate 35 Bargate, Grimsby St Martins Prep School, Bargate Laceby Road, Nuns Corner Laceby Road, Waltham First Avenue, Grange Carnarvon Avenue, Grange Walmsgate, Grange Norwich Avenue, Grange Winchester Avenue, Grange Laceby Road, Grange Crowland Avenue, Grange Brocklesby Road, Grange Bradley Inn, Bradley 451 Laceby Road, Grimsby Morrisons, Bradley George Butler Close, Laceby Church Lane, Laceby Church Lane, Laceby Civil Parish Caistor Road, Laceby Grimsby Road A46, Laceby Riby Cross Roads, Riby Cotham Gardens, Keelby Post O∆ce, Keelby Playing Fields, Keelby Hall Lodge, Brocklesby West End Road, Ulceby Nags Head, Wootton Church, Thornton Curtis Market Place, Barrow upon Humber Holy Trinity Church, Barrow upon Humber Church Side, Barrow Upon Humber Civil Parish Ferry Road East School, Barrow upon Humber Butts Road, Barton-Upon-Humber Railway Station, Barton-Upon-Humber Waterside Road, Barton-upon-Humber Direction: Cleethorpes Pier 250 bus Time Schedule 50 stops Cleethorpes Pier Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:28 AM - 4:28 PM Railway Station, Barton-Upon-Humber Waterside Road, Barton-upon-Humber Tuesday 9:28 AM - 4:28 PM Butts Road, Barton-Upon-Humber Wednesday 9:28 AM - 4:28 PM Holy Trinity Church, Barrow upon Humber Thursday 9:28 AM - 4:28 PM Church Side, Barrow Upon Humber Civil Parish Friday 9:28 AM - 4:28 PM Market Place, Barrow upon Humber Saturday 9:28 AM - 4:28 PM Church, Thornton Curtis Nags Head, Wootton 250 bus Info West End Road, Ulceby Direction: Cleethorpes Pier Stops: 50 Hall Lodge, Brocklesby Trip Duration: 80 min Line Summary: Railway Station, Barton-Upon- Playing Fields, Keelby Humber, Butts Road, Barton-Upon-Humber, Holy Trinity Church, Barrow upon Humber, Market Place, Post O∆ce, Keelby Barrow upon Humber, Church, Thornton Curtis, Nags Head, Wootton, West End Road, Ulceby, Hall Lodge, Brocklesby, Playing Fields, Keelby, Post O∆ce, Keelby, Cotham Gardens, Keelby Cotham Gardens, Keelby, Grimsby Road A46, Laceby, Church Lane, Laceby, George Butler Close, Laceby, Grimsby Road A46, Laceby Business Park, Laceby, Morrisons, Bradley, Bradley Inn, Bradley, Brocklesby Road, Grange, Crowland Church Lane, Laceby Avenue, Grange, Laceby Road, Grange, Winchester Church Lane, Laceby Civil Parish Avenue, Grange, Norwich Avenue, Grange, Walmsgate, Grange, Carnarvon Avenue, Grange, George Butler Close, Laceby First Avenue, Grange, Eastwood Avenue, Nuns Corner, Grimsby Institute, Nuns Corner, Westlands Business Park, Laceby Avenue, Bargate, Abbey Road, Bargate, Pelham Road, Bargate, St James Church, Grimsby, Riverhead Morrisons, Bradley Exchange, Grimsby, Holles Street, Ellis Way, Pasture Street, Weelsby, Catherine Street, Weelsby, Tasburgh Bradley Inn, Bradley Street, Weelsby, Granville Street, Weelsby, Patrick Laceby Road, Grimsby Street, Weelsby, Torrington Street, Weelsby, Rialto Avenue, Weelsby, Linkage College, Weelsby, Brocklesby Road, Grange Ladysmith Road, Weelsby, Vivian Avenue, Weelsby, Stamford Club, Old Clee, Clee Crescent, Old Clee, Crowland Avenue, Grange Kelham Road, Old Clee, St Hughes Avenue, Cleethorpes, Memorial Hall, Cleethorpes, St Peters Laceby Road, Grange Avenue, Cleethorpes, Sea Road, Cleethorpes Pier Winchester Avenue, Grange Norwich Avenue, Grange Walmsgate, Grange Carnarvon Avenue, Grange First Avenue, Grange Eastwood Avenue, Nuns Corner Laceby Road, Waltham Grimsby Institute, Nuns Corner Bargate, Waltham Westlands Avenue, Bargate 47 Bargate, Grimsby Abbey Road, Bargate Pelham Road, Bargate St James Church, Grimsby Bethlehem Street, Grimsby Riverhead Exchange, Grimsby Dial Square, Grimsby Holles Street, Ellis Way Pasture Street, Weelsby Catherine Street, Weelsby Catherine Street, Grimsby Tasburgh Street, Weelsby Granville Street, Weelsby Patrick Street, Weelsby Torrington Street, Weelsby Rialto Avenue, Weelsby Linkage College, Weelsby Ladysmith Road, Weelsby Vivian Avenue, Weelsby Stamford Club, Old Clee Clee Crescent, Old Clee Kelham Road, Old Clee St Hughes Avenue, Cleethorpes Memorial Hall, Cleethorpes Clee Road, Grimsby St Peters Avenue, Cleethorpes Cross Street, Grimsby Sea Road, Cleethorpes Pier Sea Road, Grimsby Direction: Grimsby 250 bus Time Schedule 33 stops Grimsby Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:48 AM - 7:43 PM Railway Station, Barton-Upon-Humber Waterside Road, Barton-upon-Humber Tuesday 7:48 AM - 7:43 PM Butts Road, Barton-Upon-Humber Wednesday 7:48 AM - 7:43 PM Thursday 7:48 AM - 7:43 PM Ferry Road East School, Barrow upon Humber Willow Gardens, Barrow Upon Humber Civil Parish Friday 7:48 AM - 7:43 PM Holy Trinity Church, Barrow upon Humber Saturday 7:48 AM - 7:43 PM Church Side, Barrow Upon Humber Civil Parish Market Place, Barrow upon Humber Church, Thornton Curtis 250 bus Info Direction: Grimsby Nags Head, Wootton Stops: 33 Trip Duration: 66 min West End Road, Ulceby Line Summary: Railway Station, Barton-Upon- Humber, Butts Road, Barton-Upon-Humber, Ferry Hall Lodge, Brocklesby Road East School, Barrow upon Humber, Holy Trinity Church, Barrow upon Humber, Market Place, Barrow Playing Fields, Keelby upon Humber, Church, Thornton Curtis, Nags Head, Wootton, West End Road, Ulceby, Hall Lodge, Post O∆ce, Keelby Brocklesby, Playing Fields, Keelby, Post O∆ce, Keelby, Cotham Gardens, Keelby, Grimsby Road A46, Laceby, Church Lane, Laceby, George Butler Close, Laceby, Cotham Gardens, Keelby Business Park, Laceby, Morrisons, Bradley, Bradley Inn, Bradley, Brocklesby Road, Grange, Crowland Grimsby Road A46, Laceby Avenue, Grange, Laceby Road, Grange, Winchester Avenue, Grange, Norwich Avenue, Grange, Church Lane, Laceby Walmsgate, Grange, Carnarvon Avenue, Grange, Church Lane, Laceby Civil Parish First Avenue, Grange, Eastwood Avenue, Nuns Corner, Grimsby Institute, Nuns Corner, Westlands George Butler Close, Laceby Avenue, Bargate, Abbey Road, Bargate, Pelham Road, Bargate, St James Church, Grimsby, Riverhead Business Park, Laceby Exchange, Grimsby Morrisons, Bradley Bradley Inn, Bradley Laceby Road, Grimsby Brocklesby Road, Grange Crowland Avenue, Grange Laceby Road, Grange Winchester Avenue, Grange Norwich Avenue, Grange Walmsgate, Grange Carnarvon Avenue, Grange First Avenue, Grange Eastwood Avenue, Nuns Corner Laceby Road, Waltham Grimsby Institute, Nuns Corner Bargate, Waltham Westlands Avenue, Bargate 47 Bargate, Grimsby Abbey Road, Bargate Pelham Road, Bargate St James Church, Grimsby Bethlehem Street, Grimsby Riverhead Exchange, Grimsby Dial Square, Grimsby 250 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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