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79 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 79 bus time schedule & line map 79 Pendleton Salford Shopping Centre - Stretford Via View In Website Mode Media City Uk The 79 bus line (Pendleton Salford Shopping Centre - Stretford Via Media City Uk) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Pendleton: 6:19 AM - 9:59 PM (2) Stretford: 7:10 AM - 9:25 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 79 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 79 bus arriving. Direction: Pendleton 79 bus Time Schedule 30 stops Pendleton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 10:01 AM - 8:01 PM Monday 6:19 AM - 9:59 PM Stretford Arndale, Stretford Kingsway, Salford Tuesday 6:19 AM - 9:59 PM Stretford Public Hall, Stretford Wednesday 6:19 AM - 9:59 PM Chester Road, Salford Thursday 6:19 AM - 9:59 PM Derbyshire Lane, Gorse Hill Friday 6:19 AM - 9:59 PM Chester Road, Salford Saturday 7:55 AM - 10:01 PM Davyhulme Road East, Gorse Hill Chester Road, Gorse Hill 289 Talbot Road, Salford 79 bus Info Gorse Hill Park, Gorse Hill Direction: Pendleton Stops: 30 Trafford College, Old Trafford Trip Duration: 31 min Line Summary: Stretford Arndale, Stretford, White City, Old Trafford Stretford Public Hall, Stretford, Derbyshire Lane, Gorse Hill, Davyhulme Road East, Gorse Hill, Chester Clippers Quay, Salford Quays Road, Gorse Hill, Gorse Hill Park, Gorse Hill, Trafford Trafford Road, Salford College, Old Trafford, White City, Old Trafford, Clippers Quay, Salford Quays, Trafford Road, Salford Trafford Road, Salford Quays Quays, Ontario Basin, Salford Quays, Central Bay, Elmira Way, Salford the Lowry, The Lowry, Mediacityuk, Harbour City Metrolink Stop, Salford Quays, Trafford Road, Ontario Basin, Salford Quays Ordsall, Trafford Road, Ordsall, Ordsall District 14 The Quays, Salford Centre, Ordsall, Oldƒeld Road, Ordsall, Robert Hall Street, Ordsall, Regent Road, Ordsall, Retail Park, Central Bay, the Lowry Ordsall, Holiday Inn, New Windsor, Fire Station, New The Quays, Salford Windsor, West Egerton Street, New Windsor, Sedan Close, New Windsor, Port Soderick Avenue, The Lowry Pendleton, Amersham Street, Pendleton, Wall Street, 1 Lowry Plaza, Salford Pendleton, Salford Shopping Centre, Pendleton Mediacityuk Harbour City Metrolink Stop, Salford Quays Trafford Road, Ordsall Isaac Close, Salford Trafford Road, Ordsall Ordsall District Centre, Ordsall Oldƒeld Road, Ordsall Robert Hall Street, Ordsall Regent Road, Ordsall Asgard Grove, Manchester Retail Park, Ordsall Holiday Inn, New Windsor Clare Street, Manchester Fire Station, New Windsor West Egerton Street, New Windsor Sedan Close, New Windsor Port Soderick Avenue, Pendleton Amersham Street, Pendleton Wall Street, Pendleton Fitzwarren Street, Salford Salford Shopping Centre, Pendleton Hankinson Way, Manchester Direction: Stretford 79 bus Time Schedule 34 stops Stretford Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:25 AM - 7:25 PM Monday 7:10 AM - 9:25 PM Salford Shopping Centre, Pendleton Hankinson Way, Manchester Tuesday 7:10 AM - 9:25 PM Wall Street, Pendleton Wednesday 7:10 AM - 9:25 PM Fitzwarren Street, Salford Thursday 7:10 AM - 9:25 PM Fitzwarren Street, Pendleton Friday 7:10 AM - 9:25 PM Port Soderick Avenue, Pendleton Saturday 7:18 AM - 9:25 PM Cross Lane, New Windsor West Charles Street, New Windsor West Charles Street, Manchester 79 bus Info Direction: Stretford Fire Station, New Windsor Stops: 34 Trip Duration: 32 min Liverpool Street, Ordsall Line Summary: Salford Shopping Centre, Pendleton, Barlow Road, Manchester Wall Street, Pendleton, Fitzwarren Street, Pendleton, Port Soderick Avenue, Pendleton, Cross Lane, New Retail Park, Ordsall Windsor, West Charles Street, New Windsor, Fire Station, New Windsor, Liverpool Street, Ordsall, Retail Regent Road, Ordsall Park, Ordsall, Regent Road, Ordsall, Robert Hall Asgard Grove, Manchester Street, Ordsall, Welcome Inn, Ordsall, Ordsall District Centre, Ordsall, West Craven Street, Ordsall, Phoebe Robert Hall Street, Ordsall Street, Ordsall, Trafford Road, Ordsall, The Freya Grove, Manchester Quays/Harbour City Tram Stop, Mediacityuk, Huron Basin, the Lowry, Winnipeg Quay, Salford Quays, Welcome Inn, Ordsall Ontario Basin, Salford Quays, Trafford Road, Salford Quays, Exchange Quay, Salford Quays, White City, Ordsall District Centre, Ordsall Old Trafford, Lancashire Cricket Ground, Old Trafford, Trafford College, Old Trafford, Gorse Hill West Craven Street, Ordsall Park, Gorse Hill, Chester Road, Gorse Hill, Chester Road, Gorse Hill, Davyhulme Road East, Stretford, Moss Road, Stretford, Derbyshire Lane, Stretford, Phoebe Street, Ordsall Robin Hood, Stretford, Stretford Arndale, Stretford Trafford Road, Ordsall Broadway, Salford The Quays/Harbour City Tram Stop Mediacityuk The Quays, Salford Huron Basin, the Lowry The Quays, Salford Winnipeg Quay, Salford Quays Vancouver Quay, Salford Ontario Basin, Salford Quays Trafford Road, Salford Quays Elmira Way, Salford Exchange Quay, Salford Quays Exchange Quay, Salford White City, Old Trafford Lancashire Cricket Ground, Old Trafford Trafford College, Old Trafford Gorse Hill Park, Gorse Hill Chester Road, Gorse Hill Talbot Court, Salford Chester Road, Gorse Hill Davyhulme Road East, Stretford Moss Road, Salford Moss Road, Stretford Derbyshire Lane, Stretford Robin Hood, Stretford Thomas Gibbon Close, Salford Stretford Arndale, Stretford Kingsway, Salford 79 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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