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7 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 7 bus time schedule & line map 7 Darlington View In Website Mode The 7 bus line (Darlington) has 5 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Darlington: 5:21 AM - 10:25 PM (2) Durham: 5:11 AM - 10:15 PM (3) Ferryhill: 11:15 PM (4) Framwellgate Moor: 6:54 AM - 2:42 PM (5) Newton Aycliffe: 11:25 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 7 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 7 bus arriving. Direction: Darlington 7 bus Time Schedule 78 stops Darlington Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:20 AM - 10:25 PM Monday 9:20 AM - 10:25 PM Holmlands Crescent, Framwellgate Moor Tuesday 5:21 AM - 10:25 PM High Carr Road, Framwellgate Moor High Carr Road, Framwellgate Moor Civil Parish Wednesday 5:21 AM - 10:25 PM Aykley Heads - For University Hospital, Durham Thursday 5:21 AM - 10:25 PM Friday 5:21 AM - 10:25 PM Dryburn Hospital - Old Entrance, Durham Saturday 6:44 AM - 10:25 PM County Hall, Durham B6532, England St Leonards School, Durham 3 Saint Cuthbert's Place, England 7 bus Info Direction: Darlington Wharton Park, Durham Stops: 78 North Road, England Trip Duration: 73 min Line Summary: Holmlands Crescent, Framwellgate North Rd Temporary Stop G, Durham Moor, High Carr Road, Framwellgate Moor, Aykley Reform Place, England Heads - For University Hospital, Durham, Dryburn Hospital - Old Entrance, Durham, County Hall, Crossgate Peth - Bottom, Durham Durham, St Leonards School, Durham, Wharton Park, Summerville, England Durham, North Rd Temporary Stop G, Durham, Crossgate Peth - Bottom, Durham, St Margarets St Margarets School, Durham School, Durham, Church, Neville's Cross, Ellam Avenue, Neville's Cross, Duke Of Wellington, Neville's Church, Neville's Cross Cross, Douglas Gardens, Durham, Elvet Moor Farm, Howlcroft Villas, England Durham, Cock O the North, Durham, Gate, Burn Hall, The Honest Lawyer, Croxdale, Rogerson Terrace, Ellam Avenue, Neville's Cross Croxdale, Roundabout, Croxdale, Shell Stile, Hett, 6 Darlington Road, England Coach And Horses, Hett, Meadowƒeld Avenue-North End, Durham Gate, Centre, Durham Gate, Livin Duke Of Wellington, Neville's Cross Housing, Thinford, Red Hall Farm, Thinford, Durham 2 Douglas Gardens, England Road, Ferryhill, Town Centre, Ferryhill, Darlington Road, Ferryhill, Dean Road Garage, Ferryhill, West Douglas Gardens, Durham Close, Chilton, Football Ground, Chilton, West Chilton Douglas Gardens, England Tce East End, Chilton, Wheatsheaf, Chilton, Working Mens Club, Chilton, Rushyford Drive, Chilton, Eden Elvet Moor Farm, Durham Arms - West, Rushyford, Golf Club, Woodham, Burnhill Way-Woodham Gate, Woodham, Woodham Cock O the North, Durham Gate, Woodham, Woodham Way - the Bridle, Woodham, Woodham Way-Sunningdale, Woodham, Gate, Burn Hall Stag Lane, Woodham, Woodham Way - Brafferton Close, Woodham, Agnew Way-Kings Drive, The Honest Lawyer, Croxdale Woodham, Agnew Way, Woodham, Burnhill Way Garage, Woodham, Bakewell Place, Newton Aycliffe, Rogerson Terrace, Croxdale Avon Court, Newton Aycliffe, Rylstone Close, Newton Rogerson Terrace, Croxdale And Hett Civil Parish Aycliffe, Garburn Place, Newton Aycliffe, Stephenson Way, Newton Aycliffe, Churchill House, Newton Roundabout, Croxdale Aycliffe, St Cuthberts Way - Wmc, Newton Aycliffe, Finchale Rd-St Cuthberts Way, Newton Aycliffe, Shell Stile, Hett Groat Avenue, Newton Aycliffe, North East Gate, Newton Aycliffe, North Briton, Aycliffe Village, Service Coach And Horses, Hett Station, Newton Park, Foresters Arms, Coatham Mundeville, Broadway, Coatham Mundeville, Ketton Meadowƒeld Avenue-North End, Durham Gate Hall Farm, Coatham Mundeville, Hartlea Avenue, Beaumont Hill, Nurseries, Beaumont Hill, Whessoe Meadowƒeld Avenue, Spennymoor Parish Hall, Beaumont Hill, Ashleigh House, Centre, Durham Gate Harrowgate Hill, Harrowgate Hill Roundabout, Harrowgate Hill, Lowson Street, Harrowgate Hill, Durham Gate, Spennymoor Thompson Street, Harrowgate Hill, St Thomas Livin Housing, Thinford Aquinas Church, North Road (Darlington), Brougham Street, North Road (Darlington), Westmoreland Street, North Road (Darlington), Morrisons, North Red Hall Farm, Thinford Road (Darlington), Station Road, North Road (Darlington), Odeon Cinema, North Lodge, North Durham Road, Ferryhill Lodge Park, North Lodge, Northgate, Darlington, Saddler Street, Chilton Lane Tubwell Row, Darlington Town Centre, Ferryhill Darlington Road, Ferryhill Dean Road Garage, Ferryhill Bridge House Estate, Chilton Lane West Close, Chilton Football Ground, Chilton West Chilton Tce East End, Chilton Wheatsheaf, Chilton Working Mens Club, Chilton Rushyford Drive, Chilton Eden Arms - West, Rushyford A689, Chilton Civil Parish Golf Club, Woodham Burnhill Way-Woodham Gate, Woodham Woodham Gate, Woodham Woodham Way - the Bridle, Woodham Woodham Way-Sunningdale, Woodham Stag Lane, Woodham Brancepeth Close, Newton Aycliffe Woodham Way - Brafferton Close, Woodham Agnew Way-Kings Drive, Woodham Agnew Way, Woodham Burnhill Way Garage, Woodham Bakewell Place, Newton Aycliffe Avon Court, Newton Aycliffe Rylstone Close, Newton Aycliffe Garburn Place, Newton Aycliffe Stephenson Way, Newton Aycliffe Churchill House, Newton Aycliffe St Cuthberts Way - Wmc, Newton Aycliffe Finchale Rd-St Cuthberts Way, Newton Aycliffe Groat Avenue, Newton Aycliffe North East Gate, Newton Aycliffe North Briton, Aycliffe Village Service Station, Newton Park Foresters Arms, Coatham Mundeville Broadway, Coatham Mundeville Ketton Hall Farm, Coatham Mundeville Hartlea Avenue, Beaumont Hill Nurseries, Beaumont Hill Whessoe Parish Hall, Beaumont Hill Beaumont Hill, Darlington Ashleigh House, Harrowgate Hill North Road, Darlington Harrowgate Hill Roundabout, Harrowgate Hill Lowson Street, Harrowgate Hill Thompson Street, Harrowgate Hill St Thomas Aquinas Church, North Road (Darlington) Brougham Street, North Road (Darlington) 206 North Road, Darlington Westmoreland Street, North Road (Darlington) North Road, Darlington Morrisons, North Road (Darlington) Station Road, North Road (Darlington) High Northgate, Darlington Odeon Cinema, North Lodge Beck Road, Darlington North Lodge Park, North Lodge 132 Northgate, Darlington Northgate, Darlington Tubwell Row, Darlington Direction: Durham 7 bus Time Schedule 73 stops Durham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:15 AM - 10:15 PM Monday 8:15 AM - 10:15 PM Tubwell Row, Darlington Tuesday 5:11 AM - 10:15 PM North Lodge Park, North Lodge Wednesday 5:11 AM - 10:15 PM Odeon Cinema, North Lodge Thursday 5:11 AM - 10:15 PM Northgate, Darlington Friday 5:11 AM - 10:15 PM Station Road, North Road (Darlington) High Northgate, Darlington Saturday 6:45 AM - 10:15 PM Morrisons, North Road (Darlington) Westmoreland Street, North Road (Darlington) North Road, Darlington 7 bus Info Direction: Durham Brougham Street, North Road (Darlington) Stops: 73 Trip Duration: 73 min St Thomas Aquinas Church, North Road Line Summary: Tubwell Row, Darlington, North (Darlington) Lodge Park, North Lodge, Odeon Cinema, North Lodge, Station Road, North Road (Darlington), Thompson Street, Harrowgate Hill Morrisons, North Road (Darlington), Westmoreland 297-299 North Road, Darlington Street, North Road (Darlington), Brougham Street, North Road (Darlington), St Thomas Aquinas Lowson Street, Harrowgate Hill Church, North Road (Darlington), Thompson Street, Harrowgate Hill, Lowson Street, Harrowgate Hill, Harrowgate Hill Roundabout, Harrowgate Hill Harrowgate Hill Roundabout, Harrowgate Hill, Ashleigh House, Harrowgate Hill, Whessoe Parish Ashleigh House, Harrowgate Hill Hall, Beaumont Hill, Nurseries, Beaumont Hill, Hartlea Avenue, Beaumont Hill, Ketton Hall Farm, Coatham North Road, Darlington Mundeville, Broadway, Coatham Mundeville, Whessoe Parish Hall, Beaumont Hill Foresters Arms, Coatham Mundeville, Stainton Lane, Aycliffe Village, North Briton, Aycliffe Village, Harrowgate Village, Darlington Heighington Lane, Aycliffe Industrial Estate, Durham Nurseries, Beaumont Hill Way South, Aycliffe Industrial Estate, Moores Factory, Aycliffe Industrial Estate, Durham Way, Aycliffe Industrial Estate, Durham Way North, Hartlea Avenue, Beaumont Hill Aycliffe Industrial Estate, North East Gate, Newton Aycliffe, Groat Avenue, Newton Aycliffe, Finchale Rd- Ketton Hall Farm, Coatham Mundeville St Cuthberts Way, Newton Aycliffe, St Cuthberts Way - Wmc, Newton Aycliffe, Churchill House, Newton Broadway, Coatham Mundeville Aycliffe, Lightfoot Road, Newton Aycliffe, Stephenson Way, Newton Aycliffe, Garburn Place, Foresters Arms, Coatham Mundeville Newton Aycliffe, Burnhill Way - Cemetery, Newton Aycliffe, Rylstone Close, Newton Aycliffe, Bakewell Stainton Lane, Aycliffe Village Place, Newton Aycliffe, Burnhill Way Garage, Woodham, Agnew Way, Woodham, Agnew Way- North Briton, Aycliffe Village Kings Drive, Woodham, Woodham Way - Brafferton 14 High Street, Great Aycliffe Civil Parish Close, Woodham, Stag Lane, Woodham, Woodham Way-Sunningdale, Woodham, Woodham Way - the Heighington Lane, Aycliffe Industrial Estate Bridle, Woodham, Woodham Gate, Woodham, Golf Club, Woodham, Eden Arms - West, Rushyford, Durham Way South, Aycliffe Industrial Estate Rushyford Drive, Chilton, Working Mens Club, Chilton, Wheatsheaf, Chilton, West Chilton Tce East End, Chilton, Football Ground, Chilton, West Close, Moores Factory, Aycliffe Industrial Estate Chilton, Darlington Road, Ferryhill, Town Centre, Ferryhill, Durham Road, Ferryhill, Red Hall Farm, Durham Way, Aycliffe Industrial Estate Thinford, Centre, Durham Gate, Meadowƒeld Avenue-North End, Durham Gate, Coach And Horses, Durham Way North, Aycliffe Industrial Estate Hett, Shell Stile,
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