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X27 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route X27 bus time schedule & line map X27 Blyth - Bawtry View In Website Mode The X27 bus line (Blyth - Bawtry) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bawtry <-> Blyth: 4:05 PM (2) Bawtry <-> Hallcroft: 7:30 AM (3) Blyth <-> Bawtry: 7:06 AM (4) Hallcroft <-> Bawtry: 3:05 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest X27 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next X27 bus arriving. Direction: Bawtry <-> Blyth X27 bus Time Schedule 23 stops Bawtry <-> Blyth Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:05 PM High Street/Wharfe Street, Bawtry High Street, Bawtry Tuesday 4:05 PM South Parade/Gainsborough Road, Bawtry Wednesday 4:05 PM Gibbet Hill Lane, Gibbet Hill Thursday 4:05 PM Friday 4:05 PM Bawtry Road, Bircotes Saturday Not Operational Bawtry Road, Bircotes Droversdale Road, Bircotes Sports Ground, Bircotes X27 bus Info Direction: Bawtry <-> Blyth Colliery, Bircotes Stops: 23 Trip Duration: 24 min Colliery Road, Harworth Bircotes Civil Parish Line Summary: High Street/Wharfe Street, Bawtry, Hill Top Court, Harworth South Parade/Gainsborough Road, Bawtry, Gibbet Hill Lane, Gibbet Hill, Bawtry Road, Bircotes, Bawtry Galway Mews, Harworth Bircotes Civil Parish Road, Bircotes, Droversdale Road, Bircotes, Sports Scrooby Road, Harworth Ground, Bircotes, Colliery, Bircotes, Hill Top Court, Harworth, Scrooby Road, Harworth, Blyth Road, Mulberry Way, Harworth Bircotes Civil Parish Harworth, Tickhill Road, Harworth, Moor Top Road, Blyth Road, Harworth Harworth, Sherwood Road, Harworth, Amanda Road, Harworth, Smith Square, Harworth, War Blyth Road, Harworth Bircotes Civil Parish Memorial, Harworth, The Green, Harworth, Common Tickhill Road, Harworth Lane, Harworth, Pagdin Drive, Styrrup, Bawtry Road, Blyth, The Maltings, Blyth, Ryton Fields, Blyth B6463, Harworth Bircotes Civil Parish Moor Top Road, Harworth Sherwood Road, Harworth Amanda Road, Harworth Smith Square, Harworth Amanda Road, Harworth Bircotes Civil Parish War Memorial, Harworth Main Street, Harworth Bircotes Civil Parish The Green, Harworth Common Lane, Harworth Pagdin Drive, Styrrup Bawtry Road, Blyth The Maltings, Blyth Little Lane, Blyth Civil Parish Ryton Fields, Blyth Direction: Bawtry <-> Hallcroft X27 bus Time Schedule 41 stops Bawtry <-> Hallcroft Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:30 AM High Street/Tickhill Road, Bawtry Tuesday 7:30 AM Newington Road/Bawtry Road, Austerƒeld Wednesday 7:30 AM Church, Misson Thursday 7:30 AM High Street, Misson Friday 7:30 AM West Street, Misson Civil Parish Saturday Not Operational The Green, Misson The Pinfold, Misson Civil Parish Newington Road/Bawtry Road, Austerƒeld X27 bus Info High Street/Wharfe Street, Bawtry Direction: Bawtry <-> Hallcroft High Street, Bawtry Stops: 41 Trip Duration: 60 min Gainsborough Road/South Parade, Bawtry Line Summary: High Street/Tickhill Road, Bawtry, Newington Road/Bawtry Road, Austerƒeld, Church, King William, Scaftworth Misson, High Street, Misson, The Green, Misson, Newington Road/Bawtry Road, Austerƒeld, High Harwell Sluice Lane, Harwell Street/Wharfe Street, Bawtry, Gainsborough Road/South Parade, Bawtry, King William, Chapel Lane, Everton Scaftworth, Harwell Sluice Lane, Harwell, Chapel Lane, Everton, Sun Inn, Everton, Mattersey Road, Mattersey, Breck Lane, Mattersey Thorpe, Keyes Sun Inn, Everton Rise, Mattersey Thorpe, Wavell Crescent, Mattersey Thorpe, Main Street, Mattersey, St Barnabas Church, Mattersey Road, Mattersey Ranskill, Holds Lane, Torworth, Blacksmith Lane, Torworth, Old School House, Torworth, Trinity College Breck Lane, Mattersey Thorpe Farm, Barnby Moor, Little Grange Farm, Barnby Moor, Great North Road, Barnby Moor, Station Road, Keyes Rise, Mattersey Thorpe Barnby Moor, Town Street, Sutton Cum Lound, Keyes Rise, Mattersey Civil Parish Pinfold Close, Lound, Town Street, Lound, Chain Bridge Road, Lound, Wetlands, Sutton Cum Lound, Wavell Crescent, Mattersey Thorpe Town Street, Sutton Cum Lound, Station Road, Bader Rise, Mattersey Civil Parish Sutton Cum Lound, Sutton Lane, Sutton Cum Lound, Sandiforths, Retford, Cooks Cottages, Retford, North Main Street, Mattersey Road, Retford, Randall Way, Hallcroft, Earles Court, Main Street, Mattersey Civil Parish Hallcroft, Randall Park Way, Hallcroft, Aurillac Way, Hallcroft, The Elizabethan Academy, Hallcroft St Barnabas Church, Ranskill Holds Lane, Torworth Blacksmith Lane, Torworth Blacksmith Lane, Torworth Civil Parish Old School House, Torworth Trinity College Farm, Barnby Moor Little Grange Farm, Barnby Moor Great North Road, Barnby Moor Station Road, Barnby Moor Town Street, Sutton Cum Lound Portland Place, Sutton Civil Parish Pinfold Close, Lound Town Street, Lound Chain Bridge Road, Lound Wetlands, Sutton Cum Lound Town Street, Sutton Cum Lound Portland Place, Sutton Civil Parish Station Road, Sutton Cum Lound Sutton Lane, Sutton Cum Lound Sandiforths, Retford Cooks Cottages, Retford North Road, Retford Randall Way, Hallcroft Earles Court, Hallcroft Randall Way, England Randall Park Way, Hallcroft Aurillac Way, Hallcroft The Elizabethan Academy, Hallcroft Direction: Blyth <-> Bawtry X27 bus Time Schedule 24 stops Blyth <-> Bawtry Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:06 AM Ryton Fields, Blyth Tuesday 7:06 AM The Maltings, Blyth Wednesday 7:06 AM Nornay Close, Blyth Thursday 7:06 AM Nornay Close, Blyth Friday 7:06 AM Bawtry Road, Blyth Saturday Not Operational Pagdin Drive, Styrrup Common Lane, Harworth X27 bus Info War Memorial, Harworth Direction: Blyth <-> Bawtry Stops: 24 Main Street, Harworth Bircotes Civil Parish Trip Duration: 22 min Tickhill Road, Harworth Line Summary: Ryton Fields, Blyth, The Maltings, Blyth, Nornay Close, Blyth, Nornay Close, Blyth, B6463, Harworth Bircotes Civil Parish Bawtry Road, Blyth, Pagdin Drive, Styrrup, Common Moor Top Road, Harworth Lane, Harworth, War Memorial, Harworth, Tickhill Road, Harworth, Moor Top Road, Harworth, Sherwood Road, Harworth, Amanda Road, Sherwood Road, Harworth Harworth, Smith Square, Harworth, Blyth Road, Harworth, Scrooby Road, Harworth, Hill Top Court, Amanda Road, Harworth Harworth, Fire Station, Harworth, Colliery, Bircotes, Cricket Ground, Bircotes, Sports Ground, Bircotes, Smith Square, Harworth Droversdale Road, Bircotes, Bawtry Road, Bircotes, Amanda Road, Harworth Bircotes Civil Parish Gibbet Hill Lane, Gibbet Hill, High Street/Tickhill Road, Bawtry Blyth Road, Harworth Blyth Road, Harworth Bircotes Civil Parish Scrooby Road, Harworth Mulberry Way, Harworth Bircotes Civil Parish Hill Top Court, Harworth Galway Mews, Harworth Bircotes Civil Parish Fire Station, Harworth Colliery, Bircotes Cricket Ground, Bircotes Sports Ground, Bircotes Droversdale Road, Bircotes Bawtry Road, Bircotes Gibbet Hill Lane, Gibbet Hill High Street/Tickhill Road, Bawtry Direction: Hallcroft <-> Bawtry X27 bus Time Schedule 41 stops Hallcroft <-> Bawtry Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 3:05 PM The Elizabethan Academy, Hallcroft Tuesday 3:05 PM Aurillac Way, Hallcroft Wednesday 3:05 PM Randall Park Way, Hallcroft Thursday 3:05 PM Hardstaff Close, England Friday 3:05 PM Earles Court, Hallcroft Randall Way, England Saturday Not Operational Randall Way, Hallcroft North Road, Retford X27 bus Info Cooks Cottages, Retford Direction: Hallcroft <-> Bawtry Stops: 41 Sandiforths, Retford Trip Duration: 58 min Line Summary: The Elizabethan Academy, Hallcroft, Sutton Lane, Sutton Cum Lound Aurillac Way, Hallcroft, Randall Park Way, Hallcroft, Earles Court, Hallcroft, Randall Way, Hallcroft, North Road, Retford, Cooks Cottages, Retford, Sandiforths, Town Street, Sutton Cum Lound Retford, Sutton Lane, Sutton Cum Lound, Town Portland Place, Sutton Civil Parish Street, Sutton Cum Lound, Pinfold Close, Lound, Pinfold Close, Lound Town Street, Lound, Chain Bridge Road, Lound, Wetlands, Sutton Cum Lound, Town Street, Sutton Cum Lound, Station Road, Barnby Moor, Great North Town Street, Lound Road, Barnby Moor, Little Grange Farm, Barnby Moor, Trinity College Farm, Barnby Moor, Old School Chain Bridge Road, Lound House, Torworth, Blacksmith Lane, Torworth, Holds Lane, Torworth, St Barnabas Church, Ranskill, Main Wetlands, Sutton Cum Lound Street, Mattersey, Breck Lane, Mattersey Thorpe, Keyes Rise, Mattersey Thorpe, Wavell Crescent, Town Street, Sutton Cum Lound Mattersey Thorpe, Breck Lane, Mattersey Thorpe, Portland Place, Sutton Civil Parish Mattersey Road, Mattersey, Sun Inn, Everton, Chapel Lane, Everton, Harwell Sluice Lane, Harwell, King Station Road, Barnby Moor William, Scaftworth, Gainsborough Road/South Parade, Bawtry, High Street/Tickhill Road, Bawtry, Great North Road, Barnby Moor Newington Road/Bawtry Road, Austerƒeld, Church, Misson, High Street, Misson, The Green, Misson, Little Grange Farm, Barnby Moor Newington Road/Bawtry Road, Austerƒeld, High Street/Wharfe Street, Bawtry Trinity College Farm, Barnby Moor Old School House, Torworth Blacksmith Lane, Torworth Holds Lane, Torworth St Barnabas Church, Ranskill Main Street, Mattersey Main Street, Mattersey Civil Parish Breck Lane, Mattersey Thorpe Keyes Rise, Mattersey Thorpe Keyes Rise, Mattersey Civil Parish Wavell Crescent, Mattersey Thorpe Bader Rise, Mattersey Civil Parish Breck Lane, Mattersey Thorpe Mattersey Road, Mattersey Sun Inn, Everton Chapel Lane, Everton Harwell Sluice Lane, Harwell King William, Scaftworth Gainsborough Road/South Parade, Bawtry High Street/Tickhill Road, Bawtry Newington Road/Bawtry Road, Austerƒeld Church, Misson High Street, Misson West Street, Misson Civil Parish The Green, Misson The Pinfold, Misson Civil Parish Newington Road/Bawtry Road, Austerƒeld High Street/Wharfe Street, Bawtry High Street, Bawtry X27 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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