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3 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 3 bus time schedule & line map 3 Boorley Green View In Website Mode The 3 bus line (Boorley Green) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Boorley Green: 7:10 PM (2) Eastleigh: 6:02 AM - 9:10 PM (3) Southampton City Centre: 6:20 AM - 5:55 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 3 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 3 bus arriving. Direction: Boorley Green 3 bus Time Schedule 21 stops Boorley Green Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:10 PM Bus Station, Eastleigh Upper Market Street, Eastleigh Tuesday 7:10 PM Chickenhall Lane, Eastleigh Wednesday 7:10 PM Recreation Ground, Bishopstoke Thursday 7:10 PM Friday 7:10 PM The River Inn, Bishopstoke Saturday Not Operational Manor Farm Close, Bishopstoke Alan Drayton Way, Bishopstoke Fairoak Road, Bishopstoke Civil Parish 3 bus Info Mitre Copse, Bishopstoke Direction: Boorley Green Stops: 21 Stoke Wood Surgery, Fair Oak Trip Duration: 18 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Eastleigh, Chickenhall New Clock Inn, Fair Oak Lane, Eastleigh, Recreation Ground, Bishopstoke, The River Inn, Bishopstoke, Manor Farm Close, Fairoak Road, Fair Oak And Horton Heath Civil Parish Bishopstoke, Alan Drayton Way, Bishopstoke, Mitre Shorts Road, Fair Oak Copse, Bishopstoke, Stoke Wood Surgery, Fair Oak, New Clock Inn, Fair Oak, Shorts Road, Fair Oak, The Square, Fair Oak, Wyvern School, Fair Oak, Daisy The Square, Fair Oak Fields, Fair Oak, Horton Heath Crossroads, Horton Winchester Road, Fair Oak And Horton Heath Civil Parish Heath, Dumpers Drove, Horton Heath, The Brigadier Wyvern School, Fair Oak Gerard, Horton Heath, Denhams Corner, Horton Heath, Shamblehurst Lane North, Horton Heath, Chancellors Lane, Long Common, Boorley Park, Daisy Fields, Fair Oak Long Common, Oatlands Road, Boorley Green Horton Heath Crossroads, Horton Heath Botley Road, Fair Oak And Horton Heath Civil Parish Dumpers Drove, Horton Heath The Brigadier Gerard, Horton Heath Denhams Corner, Horton Heath Botley Road, Botley Civil Parish Shamblehurst Lane North, Horton Heath Winchester Road, Botley Civil Parish Chancellors Lane, Long Common Chancellors Lane, Botley Civil Parish Boorley Park, Long Common Winchester Road, Botley Civil Parish Oatlands Road, Boorley Green Direction: Eastleigh 3 bus Time Schedule 71 stops Eastleigh Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:40 AM - 5:20 PM Monday 6:02 AM - 9:10 PM Bargate Westquay, Southampton City Centre Arundel Bridge, Southampton Tuesday 6:02 AM - 9:10 PM Asda & Marlands, Southampton City Centre Wednesday 6:02 AM - 9:10 PM Civic Centre, Southampton City Centre Thursday 6:02 AM - 9:10 PM Windsor Terrace, Southampton Friday 6:02 AM - 9:10 PM Park Walk, Southampton City Centre Saturday 8:55 AM - 9:10 PM Solent University, Southampton City Centre New Road, Southampton Brintons Road, Nicholstown 3 bus Info Direction: Eastleigh Britannia Road, Northam Stops: 71 Lumpy Lane, Southampton Trip Duration: 74 min Line Summary: Bargate Westquay, Southampton Princes Street, Northam City Centre, Asda & Marlands, Southampton City Northam Road, Southampton Centre, Civic Centre, Southampton City Centre, Park Walk, Southampton City Centre, Solent University, Quayside Road, Bitterne Manor Southampton City Centre, Brintons Road, Bitterne Road West, Southampton Nicholstown, Britannia Road, Northam, Princes Street, Northam, Quayside Road, Bitterne Manor, Rampart Road, Bitterne Manor Rampart Road, Bitterne Manor, Cobbett Road, Rampart Road, Southampton Bitterne Manor, Midanbury Lane, Bitterne, Lance's Hill, Bitterne, Lance's Hill, Bitterne, Bitterne Shops, Cobbett Road, Bitterne Manor Bitterne, Bitterne Leisure Centre, Bitterne, Bath Road, A3035, Southampton Bitterne, Mon Crescent, Thornhill Park, Post O∆ce, Thornhill Park, Thornhill Avenue, Thornhill Park, Midanbury Lane, Bitterne Moorhill Gardens, Thornhill Park, Goodlands Vale, Hedge End, Coltsfoot Close, Wildern, Berrywood Lance's Hill, Bitterne Gardens, Wildern, Hedge End Superstores, Wildern, Bitterne Road, Southampton Hedge End Trade Park, Hedge End, Hamilton Way, Wildern, Westward Road, Wildern, Wildern School, Lance's Hill, Bitterne Wildern, Ratcliffe Road, Wildern, Hedge End Village Lances Hill, Southampton Hall, Hedge End Town Ctr, Recreation Ground, Hedge End, Alexandra Road, Hedge End, Foord Road, Hedge Bitterne Shops, Bitterne End, Upper St Helens Road, Hedge End, Sherwood 369 Bitterne Road, Southampton Avenue, Hedge End, Barnƒeld Way, Hedge End, Cranbourne Park, Hedge End, Ambleside, Hedge End, Bitterne Leisure Centre, Bitterne Sovereign Drive, Hedge End, Marls Road, Hedge End, Bitterne Road East, Southampton Tripps End, Hedge End, Woodhouse Lane, Broadoak, Brook Cottages, Broadoak, Brook Lane, Botley, C Of Bath Road, Bitterne E Primary School, Botley, The Square, Botley, Uplands 567 Bitterne Road East, Southampton Farm, Botley, Woodhouse Lane, Boorley Green, Oatlands Road, Boorley Green, Pear Tree, Boorley Mon Crescent, Thornhill Park Green, Boorley Park, Long Common, Chancellors 643 Bitterne Road East, Southampton Lane, Long Common, Shamblehurst Lane North, Horton Heath, Denhams Corner, Horton Heath, The Post O∆ce, Thornhill Park Brigadier Gerard, Horton Heath, Dumpers Drove, The Close, Southampton Horton Heath, Horton Heath Crossroads, Horton Heath, Daisy Fields, Fair Oak, Wyvern School, Fair Thornhill Avenue, Thornhill Park Oak, The Square, Fair Oak, Dean Road, Fair Oak, New 80 Thornhill Park Road, Southampton Clock Inn, Fair Oak, Stoke Wood Surgery, Fair Oak, Mitre Copse, Bishopstoke, Alan Drayton Way, Moorhill Gardens, Thornhill Park Bishopstoke, Manor Farm Close, Bishopstoke, The Thornhill Park Road, West End Civil Parish River Inn, Bishopstoke, Recreation Ground, Bishopstoke, Dutton Lane, Eastleigh, Bus Station, Goodlands Vale, Hedge End Eastleigh Coltsfoot Close, Wildern Downscroft Gardens, Hedge End Berrywood Gardens, Wildern Hedge End Superstores, Wildern Hedge End Trade Park, Hedge End Tollbar Way, West End Civil Parish Hamilton Way, Wildern Westward Road, Wildern 45 Westward Road, Hedge End Wildern School, Wildern Ratcliffe Road, Wildern Hedge End Village Hall, Hedge End Town Ctr Saint Johns Road, Hedge End Recreation Ground, Hedge End Alexandra Road, Hedge End Foord Road, Hedge End Upper St Helens Road, Hedge End Heath House Close, Bursledon Civil Parish Sherwood Avenue, Hedge End Barnƒeld Way, Hedge End Heath House Lane, Hedge End Cranbourne Park, Hedge End Ambleside, Hedge End Sovereign Drive, Hedge End Kings Copse Avenue, Hedge End Marls Road, Hedge End Marls Road, Hedge End Tripps End, Hedge End Marvin Close, Hedge End Woodhouse Lane, Broadoak Brook Cottages, Broadoak Brook Lane, Botley C Of E Primary School, Botley High Street, Hedge End The Square, Botley 17 High Street, Botley Civil Parish Uplands Farm, Botley Glebe Court, Hedge End Woodhouse Lane, Boorley Green Oatlands Road, Boorley Green Kestrel Close, Hedge End Pear Tree, Boorley Green Boorley Park, Long Common Winchester Road, Botley Civil Parish Chancellors Lane, Long Common Chancellors Lane, Botley Civil Parish Shamblehurst Lane North, Horton Heath Winchester Road, Botley Civil Parish Denhams Corner, Horton Heath Botley Road, Botley Civil Parish The Brigadier Gerard, Horton Heath Dumpers Drove, Horton Heath Horton Heath Crossroads, Horton Heath Daisy Fields, Fair Oak Daisy Road, Fair Oak And Horton Heath Civil Parish Wyvern School, Fair Oak The Square, Fair Oak Winchester Road, Fair Oak And Horton Heath Civil Parish Dean Road, Fair Oak New Clock Inn, Fair Oak Stoke Wood Surgery, Fair Oak Mitre Copse, Bishopstoke Alan Drayton Way, Bishopstoke Manor Road, Bishopstoke Civil Parish Manor Farm Close, Bishopstoke The River Inn, Bishopstoke Mainstream Court, Bishopstoke Civil Parish Recreation Ground, Bishopstoke Dutton Lane, Eastleigh Bus Station, Eastleigh Upper Market Street, Eastleigh Direction: Southampton City Centre 3 bus Time Schedule 70 stops Southampton City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:25 AM - 4:05 PM Monday 6:20 AM - 5:55 PM Bus Station, Eastleigh Upper Market Street, Eastleigh Tuesday 6:20 AM - 5:55 PM Chickenhall Lane, Eastleigh Wednesday 6:20 AM - 5:55 PM Thursday 6:20 AM - 5:55 PM Recreation Ground, Bishopstoke Friday 6:20 AM - 5:55 PM The River Inn, Bishopstoke Saturday 7:10 AM - 5:30 PM Manor Farm Close, Bishopstoke Alan Drayton Way, Bishopstoke Fairoak Road, Bishopstoke Civil Parish 3 bus Info Mitre Copse, Bishopstoke Direction: Southampton City Centre Stops: 70 Stoke Wood Surgery, Fair Oak Trip Duration: 75 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Eastleigh, Chickenhall New Clock Inn, Fair Oak Lane, Eastleigh, Recreation Ground, Bishopstoke, The River Inn, Bishopstoke, Manor Farm Close, Fairoak Road, Fair Oak And Horton Heath Civil Parish Bishopstoke, Alan Drayton Way, Bishopstoke, Mitre Shorts Road, Fair Oak Copse, Bishopstoke, Stoke Wood Surgery, Fair Oak, New Clock Inn, Fair Oak, Shorts Road, Fair Oak, The The Square, Fair Oak Square, Fair Oak, Wyvern School, Fair Oak, Daisy Fields, Fair Oak, Horton Heath Crossroads, Horton Winchester Road, Fair Oak And Horton Heath Civil Parish Heath, Dumpers Drove, Horton Heath, The Brigadier Gerard, Horton Heath, Denhams Corner, Horton Wyvern School, Fair Oak Heath, Shamblehurst Lane North, Horton Heath, Chancellors Lane, Long Common, Boorley Park, Daisy Fields, Fair Oak Long Common, Pear Tree, Boorley Green, Oatlands Road, Boorley Green, Uplands Farm, Botley, The Horton Heath Crossroads, Horton Heath Square, Botley, C Of E Primary School, Botley, Brook Botley Road, Fair Oak And Horton Heath Civil Parish Lane, Botley, Brook Cottages,
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