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63 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 63 bus time schedule & line map 63 Leamington Spa View In Website Mode The 63 bus line (Leamington Spa) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Leamington Spa: 6:57 AM - 6:40 PM (2) Rugby: 7:04 AM - 7:40 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 63 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 63 bus arriving. Direction: Leamington Spa 63 bus Time Schedule 47 stops Leamington Spa Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:45 AM - 5:45 PM Monday 6:57 AM - 6:40 PM Clifton Road, Rugby Tuesday 6:57 AM - 6:40 PM North Street, Rugby 1 North Street, Rugby Wednesday 6:57 AM - 6:40 PM Asda, Rugby Thursday 6:57 AM - 6:40 PM Corporation Street, Rugby Friday 6:57 AM - 6:40 PM St Maries Rc Infant School, Rugby Saturday 7:05 AM - 6:43 PM Wentworth Road, Rugby Gri∆n Inn, Rokeby Estate 1 Kingsway, Rugby 63 bus Info Direction: Leamington Spa St Andrews Crescent, Rokeby Estate Stops: 47 Trip Duration: 62 min Badby Leys, Hillside Estate Line Summary: Clifton Road, Rugby, North Street, Rugby, Asda, Rugby, St Maries Rc Infant School, Holcott Leys, Hillside Estate Rugby, Wentworth Road, Rugby, Gri∆n Inn, Rokeby Norton Leys, England Estate, St Andrews Crescent, Rokeby Estate, Badby Leys, Hillside Estate, Holcott Leys, Hillside Estate, Brayƒeld Leys, Hillside Estate Brayƒeld Leys, Hillside Estate, Dickens Road, Hillside Braƒeld Leys, England Estate, Chaucer Road, Hillside Estate, Badby Leys, Hillside Estate, Shakespeare Gardens, Rugby, Dickens Road, Hillside Estate Sainsburys, Rugby, Dunchurch Road, Rugby, The Drive, Dunchurch, Dunchurch Park Hotel, Dunchurch, Chaucer Road, Hillside Estate Cawston Lane, Dunchurch, Square, Dunchurch, Dunchurch Hall, Dunchurch, Draycote Water, Kites Hardwick, Orchard, Kites Hardwick, Birdingbury Badby Leys, Hillside Estate Road, Hill, Boat Inn, Stockton, Turn, Stockton, Kings House, Stockton, George Street, Stockton, Square, Shakespeare Gardens, Rugby Stockton, Kings House, Stockton, Bowling Green, Southam, Newstead Drive, Southam, Stoneythorpe Sainsburys, Rugby Hotel, Southam, Park Lane, Southam, Bus Shelter, Dunchurch Road, England Ufton, Ashgrove Farm, Ufton, Fosse Way Roundabout, Radford Semele, Leasowe Farm, Dunchurch Road, Rugby Radford Semele, Lewis Road, Radford Semele, White Lion, Radford Semele, Gullimans Way, Leamington The Drive, Dunchurch Spa, Leam Terrace, Leamington Spa, Oak Inn, Dunchurch Park Hotel, Dunchurch Leamington Spa, Newbold Terrace, Leamington Spa, Post O∆ce, Leamington Spa, Oxford Street, Leamington Spa, Upper Parade, Leamington Spa Cawston Lane, Dunchurch Square, Dunchurch 2 Daventry Road, Dunchurch Civil Parish Dunchurch Hall, Dunchurch Draycote Water, Kites Hardwick Orchard, Kites Hardwick Birdingbury Road, Hill Birdingbury Road, Leamington Hastings Civil Parish Boat Inn, Stockton Birdingbury Wharf Canal Bridge, Birdingbury Civil Parish Turn, Stockton Stockton Road, Stockton Civil Parish Kings House, Stockton The Hill, Stockton Civil Parish George Street, Stockton Square, Stockton Kings House, Stockton The Hill, Stockton Civil Parish Bowling Green, Southam Coventry Road, Southam Civil Parish Newstead Drive, Southam Stoneythorpe Hotel, Southam Watson's Lane, Southam Civil Parish Park Lane, Southam Market Hill, Southam Civil Parish Bus Shelter, Ufton Southam Road, Ufton Civil Parish Ashgrove Farm, Ufton Fosse Way Roundabout, Radford Semele A425, Radford Semele Civil Parish Leasowe Farm, Radford Semele Lewis Road, Radford Semele White Lion, Radford Semele 60 Southam Road, Radford Semele Civil Parish Gullimans Way, Leamington Spa Danesbury Crescent, Royal Leamington Spa Leam Terrace, Leamington Spa Oak Inn, Leamington Spa Newbold Terrace, Leamington Spa Post O∆ce, Leamington Spa 18a Clarendon Street, Royal Leamington Spa Oxford Street, Leamington Spa 44-46 Clarendon Avenue, Royal Leamington Spa Upper Parade, Leamington Spa 19 The Parade, Royal Leamington Spa Direction: Rugby 63 bus Time Schedule 49 stops Rugby Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 10:45 AM - 6:45 PM Monday 7:04 AM - 7:40 PM Warwickshire College, Leamington Spa Tuesday 7:04 AM - 7:40 PM Oswald Road, Leamington Spa Wednesday 7:04 AM - 7:40 PM Milverton Terrace, Leamington Spa Thursday 7:04 AM - 7:40 PM Upper Parade, Leamington Spa Friday 7:04 AM - 7:40 PM 19 The Parade, Royal Leamington Spa Saturday 7:10 AM - 7:40 PM Regent Hotel, Leamington Spa 112-114 Parade, Royal Leamington Spa War Memorial, Leamington Spa 168 Parade, Royal Leamington Spa 63 bus Info Direction: Rugby Parish Church, Leamington Spa Stops: 49 Victoria Terrace, Royal Leamington Spa Trip Duration: 57 min Line Summary: Warwickshire College, Leamington Court Street, Leamington Spa Spa, Oswald Road, Leamington Spa, Milverton Packington Place, Royal Leamington Spa Terrace, Leamington Spa, Upper Parade, Leamington Spa, Regent Hotel, Leamington Spa, War Memorial, Forƒeld Place, Leamington Spa Leamington Spa, Parish Church, Leamington Spa, Baxter Court, Royal Leamington Spa Court Street, Leamington Spa, Forƒeld Place, Leamington Spa, Farley Street, Leamington Spa, Farley Street, Leamington Spa Sainsburys, Leamington Spa, Sydenham Drive, Leamington Spa, Gullimans Way, Leamington Spa, Sainsburys, Leamington Spa Kingshurst, Radford Semele, Lewis Road, Radford Semele, Leasowe Farm, Radford Semele, Fosse Way Sydenham Drive, Leamington Spa Roundabout, Radford Semele, Ashgrove Farm, Ufton, Bus Shelter, Ufton, Lower Farm House, Southam, Gullimans Way, Leamington Spa Newstead Drive, Southam, Stoneythorpe Hotel, Southam, Park Lane, Southam, Bowling Green, Kingshurst, Radford Semele Southam, Merestone Close, Southam, Turn, Stockton, Kings House, Stockton, George Street, Stockton, Square, Stockton, Kings House, Stockton, Lewis Road, Radford Semele Boat Inn, Stockton, Birdingbury Road, Hill, Rugby Road, Kites Hardwick, Draycote Water, Kites Leasowe Farm, Radford Semele Hardwick, Dunchurch Hall, Dunchurch, Square, Dunchurch, Cawston Lane, Dunchurch, Dunchurch Fosse Way Roundabout, Radford Semele Park Hotel, Dunchurch, Northampton Lane, A425, Radford Semele Civil Parish Dunchurch, Dunchurch Road, Rugby, Sainsburys, Rugby, Orson Leys, Rugby, Sedlescombe Park, Ashgrove Farm, Ufton Rugby, Overslade Lane, Rugby, Wentworth Road, Rugby, St Maries Rc Infant School, Rugby, Asda, Bus Shelter, Ufton Rugby, Church Street, Rugby, Clifton Road, Rugby Southam Road, Ufton Civil Parish Lower Farm House, Southam Newstead Drive, Southam Stoneythorpe Hotel, Southam Watson's Lane, Southam Civil Parish Park Lane, Southam Market Hill, Southam Civil Parish Bowling Green, Southam Coventry Road, Southam Civil Parish Merestone Close, Southam Linley Road, Southam Civil Parish Turn, Stockton Stockton Road, Stockton Civil Parish Kings House, Stockton The Hill, Stockton Civil Parish George Street, Stockton Square, Stockton Kings House, Stockton The Hill, Stockton Civil Parish Boat Inn, Stockton Birdingbury Wharf Canal Bridge, Birdingbury Civil Parish Birdingbury Road, Hill Birdingbury Road, Leamington Hastings Civil Parish Rugby Road, Kites Hardwick Draycote Water, Kites Hardwick Dunchurch Hall, Dunchurch Square, Dunchurch 36 Southam Road, Dunchurch Civil Parish Cawston Lane, Dunchurch Dunchurch Park Hotel, Dunchurch Northampton Lane, Dunchurch Rugby Road, Dunchurch Civil Parish Dunchurch Road, Rugby Sainsburys, Rugby Dunchurch Road, England Orson Leys, Rugby Sedlescombe Park, Rugby Overslade Lane, Rugby Wentworth Road, Rugby St Maries Rc Infant School, Rugby Asda, Rugby Corporation Street, Rugby Church Street, Rugby 15 Church Street, Rugby Clifton Road, Rugby Clifton Road, Rugby 63 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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