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79 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 79 bus time schedule & line map 79 Hull - Hedon View In Website Mode The 79 bus line (Hull - Hedon) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Hedon: 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM (2) Hull: 7:39 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 79 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 79 bus arriving. Direction: Hedon 79 bus Time Schedule 39 stops Hedon Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM Hull Interchange, Hull Tuesday 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM Hull Truck Theatre, Hull Wednesday 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM Prospect Street B, Hull Thursday 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM Prospect Street, Kingston Upon Hull Friday 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM Albion Steet A, Hull Saturday Not Operational Bond Street B, Hull Silvester Street, Kingston Upon Hull Alfred Gelder Street A, Hull 79 bus Info Alfred Gelder Street D, Hull Direction: Hedon Hanover Square, Kingston Upon Hull Stops: 39 Trip Duration: 35 min St Mary's Church, Hull Line Summary: Hull Interchange, Hull, Hull Truck 50 Lowgate, Kingston Upon Hull Theatre, Hull, Prospect Street B, Hull, Albion Steet A, Hull, Bond Street B, Hull, Alfred Gelder Street A, Hull, King William House, Hull Alfred Gelder Street D, Hull, St Mary's Church, Hull, Market Place, Kingston Upon Hull King William House, Hull, Humber Street, Hull, Victoria Park, Victoria Dock, Chandlers Court, Humber Street, Hull Victoria Dock, Bridgegate Drive, Victoria Dock, Rotenhering Staith, Kingston Upon Hull Navigation Way, Victoria Dock, Siemens Factory, Victoria Dock, Earles Road, Victoria Dock, Victoria Park, Victoria Dock Woodhouse Street, Myton, Ferries Street, Myton, The South Bridge Road, Kingston Upon Hull Sportsman, Myton, Hedon Road Cemetery, Myton, Littlefair Road, Myton, Mar≈eet Avenue, Mar≈eet, Chandlers Court, Victoria Dock Ceylon Street, Mar≈eet, Elba Street, Mar≈eet, Valletta Street, Mar≈eet, Somerden Road, Mar≈eet, Saltend Bridgegate Drive, Victoria Dock Lane End, Salt End, Paull Back Road, Paull, Paull Back Road, Paull, Paull Back Road, Paull, Paull Main Navigation Way, Victoria Dock Street, Paull, Paull Main Street, Paull, Hedon Havenside, Hedon, Hedon Sheriff Highway, Hedon, South Bridge Road, Kingston Upon Hull Hedon Sheriff Highway, Hedon, Hedon Thorn Road, Siemens Factory, Victoria Dock Hedon, Hedon Adeliza Garth, Hedon, Hedon Stockholm Park, Hedon, Hedon Inmans Road, Hedon Sir William Siemens Way, Kingston Upon Hull Earles Road, Victoria Dock Woodhouse Street, Myton A1033, Kingston Upon Hull Ferries Street, Myton Ferries Street, Kingston Upon Hull The Sportsman, Myton Hedon Road Cemetery, Myton Littlefair Road, Myton Mar≈eet Avenue, Mar≈eet Ceylon Street, Mar≈eet Elba Street, Mar≈eet Valletta Street, Mar≈eet Somerden Road, Mar≈eet Saltend Lane End, Salt End Paull Back Road, Paull Paull Back Road, Paull Paghill Estate, Paull Civil Parish Paull Back Road, Paull Paull Main Street, Paull Paull Main Street, Paull Hedon Havenside, Hedon Sherrif Highway, Hedon Hedon Sheriff Highway, Hedon Hedon Sheriff Highway, Hedon Hedon Thorn Road, Hedon Hedon Adeliza Garth, Hedon Hedon Stockholm Park, Hedon Stockholm Park, Hedon Hedon Inmans Road, Hedon Tyrell Oaks, Hedon Direction: Hull 79 bus Time Schedule 40 stops Hull Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:39 AM Hedon Inmans Road, Hedon Tyrell Oaks, Hedon Tuesday 7:39 AM Hedon Albina Garth, Hedon Wednesday 7:39 AM Hedon Haven Garth, Hedon Thursday 7:39 AM Friday 7:39 AM Hedon Guy Garth, Hedon Saturday Not Operational Hedon Greville Road, Hedon Hedon St Mary's Drive, Hedon Magdalen Court, Hedon 79 bus Info Hedon Bond Street, Hedon Direction: Hull Stops: 40 Hedon Thorn Road, Hedon Trip Duration: 55 min Line Summary: Hedon Inmans Road, Hedon, Hedon Hedon Crossroads, Hedon Albina Garth, Hedon, Hedon Haven Garth, Hedon, Hedon Guy Garth, Hedon, Hedon Greville Road, Hedon, Hedon St Mary's Drive, Hedon, Hedon Bond Hedon Sheriff Highway, Hedon Street, Hedon, Hedon Thorn Road, Hedon, Hedon Crossroads, Hedon, Hedon Sheriff Highway, Hedon, Hedon Sheriff Highway, Hedon Hedon Sheriff Highway, Hedon, Hedon Havenside, Hedon, Paull Back Road, Paull, Paull Back Road, Hedon Havenside, Hedon Paull, Paull Back Road, Paull, Paull Main Street, Paull, Sherrif Highway, Hedon Paull Main Street, Paull, Salt End Hull Road, Salt End, Salt End Hull Road, Salt End, Somerden Road, Paull Back Road, Paull Mar≈eet, Queen Elizabeth Dock, Mar≈eet, Elba Street, Mar≈eet, King George Dock, Mar≈eet, Mar≈eet Paull Back Road, Paull Avenue, Mar≈eet, Northern Gateway, Myton, Lee Paghill Estate, Paull Civil Parish Smith Street, Myton, Ferries Street, Myton, Craven Street South, Myton, Siemens Factory, Victoria Dock, Paull Back Road, Paull Mast Drive, Victoria Dock, Helm Drive, Victoria Dock, Maldon Drive, Victoria Dock, The Haven, Victoria Paull Main Street, Paull Dock, Drypool Bridge, Hull, Alfred Gelder Street F, Hull, Alfred Gelder Street G, Hull, Queens Gardens, Hull, Paull Main Street, Paull Bond Street E, Hull, Albion Street D, Hull, Hull Interchange, Hull Salt End Hull Road, Salt End A1033, Preston Civil Parish Salt End Hull Road, Salt End Somerden Road, Mar≈eet Queen Elizabeth Dock, Mar≈eet Elba Street, Mar≈eet Hedon Road, Kingston Upon Hull King George Dock, Mar≈eet Mar≈eet Avenue, Mar≈eet Northern Gateway, Myton Lee Smith Street, Myton Ferries Street, Myton Craven Street South, Myton Craven Court, Kingston Upon Hull Siemens Factory, Victoria Dock Sir William Siemens Way, Kingston Upon Hull Mast Drive, Victoria Dock South Bridge Road, Kingston Upon Hull Helm Drive, Victoria Dock Maldon Drive, Victoria Dock Hartley Bridge, Kingston Upon Hull The Haven, Victoria Dock Plimsoll Way, Kingston Upon Hull Drypool Bridge, Hull Clarence Street, Kingston Upon Hull Alfred Gelder Street F, Hull Manor Street, Kingston Upon Hull Alfred Gelder Street G, Hull 20 Alfred Gelder Street, Kingston Upon Hull Queens Gardens, Hull New Cross Street, Kingston Upon Hull Bond Street E, Hull Davis Street, Kingston Upon Hull Albion Street D, Hull Albion Street, Kingston Upon Hull Hull Interchange, Hull 79 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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