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87 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 87 bus time schedule & line map 87 Eyres Monsell View In Website Mode The 87 bus line (Eyres Monsell) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Eyres Monsell: 6:50 AM - 6:55 PM (2) Leicester: 6:45 AM - 6:50 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 87 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 87 bus arriving. Direction: Eyres Monsell 87 bus Time Schedule 35 stops Eyres Monsell Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:55 AM - 5:55 PM Monday 6:50 AM - 6:55 PM Humberstone Gate, Leicester Humberstone Gate East, Leicester Tuesday 6:50 AM - 6:55 PM Charles Street, Leicester Wednesday 6:50 AM - 6:55 PM Halford Street, Leicester Thursday 6:50 AM - 6:55 PM Rutland Street, Leicester Friday 6:50 AM - 6:55 PM 40 Granby Street, Leicester Saturday 6:50 AM - 6:55 PM Welford Place, Leicester Welford Place, Leicester Tower Street, Leicester Welford Road, Leicester 87 bus Info Direction: Eyres Monsell Nelson Mandela Park, Leicester Stops: 35 Trip Duration: 31 min Morrison'S, Southƒelds Line Summary: Humberstone Gate, Leicester, Charles Street, Leicester, Rutland Street, Leicester, Freemen's Common, Aylestone Welford Place, Leicester, Tower Street, Leicester, 200 Aylestone Road, Leicester Nelson Mandela Park, Leicester, Morrison'S, Southƒelds, Freemen's Common, Aylestone, Saffron Saffron Lane, Aylestone Lane, Aylestone, Gas Museum, Aylestone, Boundary Saffron Lane, Leicester Road, Aylestone, Cavendish Road, Aylestone, Grace Road, Aylestone, Hampshire Road, Aylestone, Hall Gas Museum, Aylestone Lane, Aylestone, Wigston Lane, Aylestone, Middleton Street, Aylestone, Paget Street, Aylestone, Wigston Boundary Road, Aylestone Lane, Aylestone, Seaford Road, Aylestone, Glenhills Boulevard, Aylestone, Whitteney Drive, Eyres Monsell, Cavendish Road, Aylestone Sturdee Green, Eyres Monsell, Ebchester Road, Eyres Monsell, Garnett Crescent, Eyres Monsell, Sturdee Grace Road, Aylestone Close, Eyres Monsell, The Exchange, Eyres Monsell, The Exchange, Eyres Monsell, Community Centre, Hampshire Road, Aylestone Eyres Monsell, Eamont Close, Eyres Monsell, Silsden Rise, Eyres Monsell, Swinford Avenue, Eyres Monsell, Featherstone Drive, Eyres Monsell, Henray Avenue, Hall Lane, Aylestone Eyres Monsell, Bus Turning Circle, Eyres Monsell Wigston Lane, Aylestone Middleton Street, Aylestone Paget Street, Aylestone Wigston Lane, Aylestone Seaford Road, Aylestone Glenhills Boulevard, Aylestone Whitteney Drive, Eyres Monsell Sturdee Green, Eyres Monsell Sturdee Road, Leicester Ebchester Road, Eyres Monsell Garnett Crescent, Eyres Monsell Sturdee Road, Leicester Sturdee Close, Eyres Monsell The Exchange, Eyres Monsell The Exchange, Eyres Monsell Community Centre, Eyres Monsell Eamont Close, Eyres Monsell Eamont Close, England Silsden Rise, Eyres Monsell Swinford Avenue, Eyres Monsell Hillsborough Close, Leicester Featherstone Drive, Eyres Monsell Henray Avenue, Eyres Monsell Bus Turning Circle, Eyres Monsell Monmouth Drive, England Direction: Leicester 87 bus Time Schedule 29 stops Leicester Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:53 AM - 4:53 PM Monday 6:45 AM - 6:50 PM Bus Turning Circle, Eyres Monsell Monmouth Drive, England Tuesday 6:45 AM - 6:50 PM Tilford Crescent, Eyres Monsell Wednesday 6:45 AM - 6:50 PM Silsden Rise, Eyres Monsell Thursday 6:45 AM - 6:50 PM Friday 6:45 AM - 6:50 PM Eamont Close, Eyres Monsell Eamont Close, England Saturday 6:45 AM - 6:50 PM Community Centre, Eyres Monsell Sturdee Close, Eyres Monsell Sturdee Close, Leicester 87 bus Info Direction: Leicester Garnett Crescent, Eyres Monsell Stops: 29 Trip Duration: 34 min Ebchester Road, Eyres Monsell Line Summary: Bus Turning Circle, Eyres Monsell, Tilford Crescent, Eyres Monsell, Silsden Rise, Eyres Sturdee Green, Eyres Monsell Monsell, Eamont Close, Eyres Monsell, Community Sturdee Road, Leicester Centre, Eyres Monsell, Sturdee Close, Eyres Monsell, Garnett Crescent, Eyres Monsell, Ebchester Road, Whitteney Drive, Eyres Monsell Eyres Monsell, Sturdee Green, Eyres Monsell, Whitteney Drive, Eyres Monsell, Glenhills Boulevard, Glenhills Boulevard, Aylestone Aylestone, Seaford Road, Aylestone, Montrose School, Aylestone, Paget Street, Aylestone, Wigston Seaford Road, Aylestone Lane, Aylestone, Hall Lane, Aylestone, Hampshire Road, Aylestone, Grace Road, Aylestone, Cavendish Road, Aylestone, Boundary Road, Aylestone, Gas Montrose School, Aylestone Museum, Aylestone, Saffron Lane, Aylestone, Raw Wigston Lane, Leicester Dykes Road, Leicester, Sawday Street, Leicester, Walnut Street, Leicester, Royal Inƒrmary Hospital, Paget Street, Aylestone Leicester, Bonners Lane, Leicester, Pocklingtons Walk, Leicester, Humberstone Gate, Leicester Wigston Lane, Aylestone Earl Russell Street, Leicester Hall Lane, Aylestone Hampshire Road, Aylestone Grace Road, Aylestone Cavendish Road, Aylestone Rutland Avenue, Leicester Boundary Road, Aylestone Gas Museum, Aylestone Saffron Lane, Aylestone Saffron Lane, Leicester Raw Dykes Road, Leicester Sawday Street, Leicester Walnut Street, Leicester Royal Inƒrmary Hospital, Leicester Inƒrmary Road, Leicester Bonners Lane, Leicester Pocklingtons Walk, Leicester Pocklingtons Walk, Leicester Humberstone Gate, Leicester Humberstone Gate East, Leicester 87 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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