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80 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 80 bus time schedule & line map 80 Swindon - Marlborough View In Website Mode The 80 bus line (Swindon - Marlborough) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Marlborough: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM (2) Swindon: 9:20 AM - 5:20 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 80 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 80 bus arriving. Direction: Marlborough 80 bus Time Schedule 31 stops Marlborough Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Monday Not Operational Bus Station, Swindon Carfax Close, Swindon Tuesday Not Operational Spring Gardens, Swindon Wednesday Not Operational Medgbury Road, Swindon Thursday Not Operational Fire Station, Swindon Friday Not Operational Rosebery Street, Swindon Saturday Not Operational Queens Drive, Swindon Russell Walk, Walcot East Russell Walk, Swindon 80 bus Info Sussex Square, Walcot East Direction: Marlborough Stops: 31 New College, Park North Trip Duration: 44 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Swindon, Spring Kirby Close, Park South Gardens, Swindon, Fire Station, Swindon, Queens Drive, Swindon, Russell Walk, Walcot East, Sussex Berrington Road, Lawn Square, Walcot East, New College, Park North, Kirby Close, Park South, Berrington Road, Lawn, Ripon Ripon Way, Park South Way, Park South, Coate Water, Coate, Sun Inn, Coate, Great Western Hospital, Common Head, Common Coate Water, Coate Head, Badbury Wick, Butts Road, Chiseldon, New Road, Chiseldon, Station Road, Chiseldon, Landmark Sun Inn, Coate Hotel, Chiseldon, Chiseldon Stores, Chiseldon, Patriots Arms, Chiseldon, Draycot Road, Chiseldon, Ridgeway View, Chiseldon, Draycot Close, Draycot Great Western Hospital, Common Head Foliat, Herdswick Farm, Ogbourne St George, Main Entrance, Liddington Civil Parish Liddiards Green, Ogbourne St George, Telephone Box, Ogbourne St George, Southend, Ogbourne St Common Head George, Wheatsheaf, Ogbourne St Andrew, North View Place, Marlborough, Lloyds Bank, Marlborough Badbury Wick Marlborough Road, Chiseldon Civil Parish Butts Road, Chiseldon New Road, Chiseldon Station Road, Chiseldon Station Road, Chiseldon Landmark Hotel, Chiseldon High Street, Chiseldon Chiseldon Stores, Chiseldon Baldwin Close, Chiseldon Patriots Arms, Chiseldon John Alder Close, Chiseldon Draycot Road, Chiseldon Ridgeway View, Chiseldon Draycot Close, Draycot Foliat Herdswick Farm, Ogbourne St George Liddiards Green, Ogbourne St George High Street, Ogbourne St. George Civil Parish Telephone Box, Ogbourne St George Southend, Ogbourne St George Wheatsheaf, Ogbourne St Andrew North View Place, Marlborough Lloyds Bank, Marlborough 127 High Street, Marlborough Direction: Swindon 80 bus Time Schedule 32 stops Swindon Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:20 AM - 5:20 PM Monday Not Operational Lloyds Bank, Marlborough 127 High Street, Marlborough Tuesday Not Operational The Common, Marlborough Wednesday Not Operational The Common, Marlborough Thursday Not Operational Wheatsheaf, Ogbourne St Andrew Friday Not Operational Southend, Ogbourne St George Saturday Not Operational Telephone Box, Ogbourne St George Liddiards Green, Ogbourne St George High Street, Ogbourne St. George Civil Parish 80 bus Info Direction: Swindon Herdswick Farm, Ogbourne St George Stops: 32 Trip Duration: 40 min Draycot Close, Draycot Foliat Line Summary: Lloyds Bank, Marlborough, The Common, Marlborough, Wheatsheaf, Ogbourne St Ridgeway View, Chiseldon Andrew, Southend, Ogbourne St George, Telephone Box, Ogbourne St George, Liddiards Green, Draycot Road, Chiseldon Ogbourne St George, Herdswick Farm, Ogbourne St George, Draycot Close, Draycot Foliat, Ridgeway Draycott Road, Chiseldon View, Chiseldon, Draycot Road, Chiseldon, Patriots Patriots Arms, Chiseldon Arms, Chiseldon, Chiseldon Stores, Chiseldon, Landmark Hotel, Chiseldon, Station Road, Chiseldon, Chiseldon Stores, Chiseldon New Road, Chiseldon, Butts Road, Chiseldon, Badbury Wick, Common Head, Great Western Baldwin Close, Chiseldon Hospital, Common Head, Coate Village, Coate, Sun Landmark Hotel, Chiseldon Inn, Coate, Ripon Way, Park South, Berrington Road, Lawn, Kirby Close, Park South, New College, Park High Street, Chiseldon North, Sussex Square, Walcot East, Russell Walk, Station Road, Chiseldon Walcot East, Queens Drive, Swindon, Fire Station, Swindon, Spring Gardens, Swindon, Corporation Station Road, Chiseldon Street, Swindon, Bus Station, Swindon New Road, Chiseldon Marlborough Road, Chiseldon Civil Parish Butts Road, Chiseldon Badbury Wick Common Head Great Western Hospital, Common Head Main Entrance, Liddington Civil Parish Coate Village, Coate Woodbine Terrace, Swindon Sun Inn, Coate Ripon Way, Park South Berrington Road, Lawn Kirby Close, Park South Donnington Grove, Swindon New College, Park North Sussex Square, Walcot East Russell Walk, Walcot East Russell Walk, Swindon Queens Drive, Swindon Fire Station, Swindon Spring Gardens, Swindon Medgbury Place, Swindon Corporation Street, Swindon Lagos Street, Swindon Bus Station, Swindon Carfax Close, Swindon 80 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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