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108 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 108 bus time schedule & line map 108 108: Hangberg - Sea Point - Adderley View In Website Mode The 108 bus line (108: Hangberg - Sea Point - Adderley) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Adderley →Hangberg: 3:36 AM - 7:04 PM (2) Hangberg →Adderley: 3:17 AM - 6:32 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 108 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 108 bus arriving. Direction: Adderley →Hangberg 108 bus Time Schedule 43 stops Adderley →Hangberg Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 4:38 AM - 7:38 PM Monday 3:36 AM - 7:04 PM Adderley Adderley Street Bus Lane, Cape Town Tuesday 3:36 AM - 7:04 PM Riebeeck Wednesday 3:36 AM - 7:04 PM Riebeek Street, Cape Town Thursday 3:36 AM - 7:04 PM Alfred Friday 3:36 AM - 7:04 PM 4 Somerset Road, Cape Town Saturday 3:58 AM - 7:00 PM Gallows Hill 73 Somerset Road, Cape Town Upper Portswood 39 Main Road, Cape Town 108 bus Info Direction: Adderley →Hangberg Wigtown Stops: 43 143 Main Road, Cape Town Trip Duration: 54 min Line Summary: Adderley, Riebeeck, Alfred, Gallows Hill Hill, Upper Portswood, Wigtown, Hill, Ellerslie, 195 Main Road, Cape Town Camberwell, Sea Point High, Firmount, Sea Point, Arthur's, Clarens, Kei Apple, Tramway, Koosani, Ellerslie Bantry Bay, Clifton, Clifton 2nd, Clifton 3rd, Clifton 227.0 A Main Road, Cape Town 4th, Maiden's Cove, Glen Beach, Camps Bay, Whale Rock, Barley Bay, Bakoven, Koe?L Bay, Oudekraal, Camberwell Llandudno, Ruyterplaats, Mount Rhodes, Helgarda, 263.0 B Main Road, Cape Town Daphne, Lancaster, Oxford Earl, Lower Victoria, Northshore, Fishmarket, Atlantic Skipper, Oceana, Sea Point High Hangberg 279.0 A Main Road, Cape Town Firmount 1.0 A Conifer Road, Cape Town Sea Point 156.0 B Main Road, Cape Town Arthur's 397.0 A Main Road, Cape Town Clarens 20 Kloof Road, Cape Town Kei Apple 71.0 A Regent Road, Cape Town Tramway Regent Road, South Africa Koosani 2 Fir Avenue, South Africa Bantry Bay 31 Victoria Road, South Africa Clifton 15.0 A Victoria Road, Cape Town Clifton 2nd 63 Victoria Road, Cape Town Clifton 3rd 21 Third Beach Way, Cape Town Clifton 4th 61 Fourth Beach Way, Cape Town Maiden's Cove Glen Beach 11 Strathmore Lane, Cape Town Camps Bay 57 Victoria Road, Cape Town Whale Rock Link Street, South Africa Barley Bay 129 Victoria Road, South Africa Bakoven 60 Victoria Road, South Africa Koe?L Bay Oudekraal Llandudno 199 Victoria Road, Hout Bay Ruyterplaats 35 Park Avenue, Hout Bay Mount Rhodes 12.0 A Victoria Road, Hout Bay Helgarda 15 Lentedal Road, South Africa Daphne 106.0 A Victoria Avenue, South Africa Lancaster 24 Lancaster Street, South Africa Oxford Earl 54.0 A Victoria Avenue, South Africa Lower Victoria 12.0 A Victoria Avenue, South Africa Northshore 18.0 A Hout Bay Harbour Road, South Africa Fishmarket Harbour Road, South Africa Atlantic Skipper 11 Hout Bay Harbour Road, South Africa Oceana 23 Oceana Ruby Road, South Africa Hangberg 30.0 A Karbonkel Road, South Africa Direction: Hangberg →Adderley 108 bus Time Schedule 43 stops Hangberg →Adderley Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 4:44 AM - 7:45 PM Monday 3:17 AM - 6:32 PM Hangberg 23 Karbonkel Road, South Africa Tuesday 3:17 AM - 6:32 PM Oceana Wednesday 3:17 AM - 6:32 PM 13 Fishermans Cottage Road, South Africa Thursday 3:17 AM - 6:32 PM Atlantic Skipper Friday 3:17 AM - 6:32 PM 4 Atlantic Skipper Street, South Africa Saturday 4:15 AM - 7:15 PM Fishmarket Harbour Road, South Africa Northshore 27.0 A Hout Bay Harbour Road, South Africa 108 bus Info Direction: Hangberg →Adderley Lower Victoria Stops: 43 23.0 A Victoria Avenue, South Africa Trip Duration: 49 min Line Summary: Hangberg, Oceana, Atlantic Skipper, Oxford Earl Fishmarket, Northshore, Lower Victoria, Oxford Earl, 57.0 A Victoria Avenue, South Africa Lancaster, Daphne, Helgarda, Mount Rhodes, Ruyterplaats, Llandudno, Oudekraal, Koe?L Bay, Lancaster Bakoven, Barley Bay, Whale Rock, Camps Bay, Glen 95.0 A Victoria Avenue, South Africa Beach, Maiden's Cove, Clifton 4th, Clifton 3rd, Clifton 2nd, Clifton, Bantry Bay, Koosani, Tramway, Kei Daphne Apple, Clarens, Arthur's, Sea Point, Firmount, Sea 133.0 A Victoria Avenue, South Africa Point High, Camberwell, Ellerslie, Hill, Wigtown, Upper Portswood, Gallows Hill, Alfred, Riebeeck, Adderley Helgarda 159 Victoria Road, South Africa Mount Rhodes 12.0 A Victoria Road, Hout Bay Ruyterplaats Victoria Access Road, Hout Bay Llandudno 3 St Marks Road, Hout Bay Oudekraal Koe?L Bay Bakoven 60 Victoria Road, South Africa Barley Bay 125 Victoria Road, South Africa Whale Rock 87 Victoria Road, South Africa Camps Bay 31 Victoria Road, Cape Town Glen Beach 9 Glen Beach Road, Cape Town Maiden's Cove Clifton 4th 70 Fourth Beach Way, Cape Town Clifton 3rd 39 Third Beach Way, Cape Town Clifton 2nd 56 Victoria Road, Cape Town Clifton 15.0 A Victoria Road, Cape Town Bantry Bay 36 Victoria Road, South Africa Koosani 18 Victoria Road, South Africa Tramway 92.0 B Regent Road, South Africa Kei Apple 76 Regent Road, Cape Town Clarens 20 Regent Road, Cape Town Arthur's 192.0 A Main Road, Cape Town Sea Point 154 Ellis Road, Cape Town Firmount 311.0 A Main Road, Cape Town Sea Point High 94 Main Road, Cape Town Camberwell 14.0 A Main Road, Cape Town Ellerslie Three Anchor Bay Road, Cape Town Hill Wigtown Upper Portswood Helen Suzman Boulevard, Cape Town Gallows Hill 71 Somerset Road, Cape Town Alfred 13.0 A Somerset Road, Cape Town Riebeeck 22 Riebeek Street, Cape Town Adderley Adderley Street Bus Lane, Cape Town 108 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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