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26 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 26 bus time schedule & line map 26 Aslackby View In Website Mode The 26 bus line (Aslackby) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Aslackby: 4:50 PM (2) Grantham: 7:20 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 26 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 26 bus arriving. Direction: Aslackby 26 bus Time Schedule 36 stops Aslackby Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:50 PM Bus Station, Grantham Bath Street, Grantham Tuesday 4:50 PM Sainsburys, Grantham Wednesday 4:50 PM London Road, Grantham Thursday 4:50 PM Houghton Road, Grantham Friday 4:50 PM Harrowby Road, Grantham Saturday Not Operational Harrowby Road, Grantham Anson Close, Grantham Prince William Barracks, Grantham 26 bus Info Somerby Hill, Londonthorpe And Harrowby Without Civil Parish Direction: Aslackby Stops: 36 Middle Path, Old Somerby Trip Duration: 60 min School Lane, Old Somerby Civil Parish Line Summary: Bus Station, Grantham, Sainsburys, Grantham, Houghton Road, Grantham, Harrowby Woodend, Ropsley Road, Grantham, Anson Close, Grantham, Prince William Barracks, Grantham, Middle Path, Old School Lane, Ropsley Somerby, Woodend, Ropsley, School Lane, Ropsley, War Memorial, Ropsley, The Green Man Ph, Ropsley, War Memorial, Ropsley Old Manor House, Humby, Church Lane, Great Humby, St Bartholomew's Church, Ingoldsby, Primary The Green Man Ph, Ropsley School, Ingoldsby, St Peter's Church, Lenton, Grange Farm, Lenton, Pickworth Lodge, Pickworth, Walcot Old Manor House, Humby Lane, Folkingham, Market Place, Folkingham, House Of Correction, Folkingham, West Road, Billingborough, Fortesque Arms Ph, Billingborough, Church Lane, Great Humby Brewery Lane, Billingborough, Neslam Road, Sempringham, The Old Ship Inn, Pointon, Village Hall, St Bartholomew's Church, Ingoldsby Pointon, Millthorpe Drove, Millthorpe, Fen Road, Chapel Lane, Ingoldsby Civil Parish Dowsby, St Andrew's Church, Dowsby, Long Drove, Rippingale, Surgery, Rippingale, Dovecote, Rippingale, Primary School, Ingoldsby St Andrew's Church, Rippingale, Graby Lane End, Graby, Robin Hood Ph, Aslackby St Peter's Church, Lenton Grange Farm, Lenton Pickworth Lodge, Pickworth Walcot Lane, Folkingham Market Place, Folkingham Tannery Lane, Folkingham Civil Parish House Of Correction, Folkingham West Road, Billingborough High Street, Billingborough Civil Parish Fortesque Arms Ph, Billingborough Brewery Lane, Billingborough Neslam Road, Sempringham The Old Ship Inn, Pointon High Street, Pointon And Sempringham Civil Parish Village Hall, Pointon Millthorpe Drove, Millthorpe Fen Road, Dowsby St Andrew's Church, Dowsby Long Drove, Rippingale Surgery, Rippingale Dovecote, Rippingale Dovecote, Rippingale Civil Parish St Andrew's Church, Rippingale Graby Lane End, Graby Robin Hood Ph, Aslackby Direction: Grantham 26 bus Time Schedule 36 stops Grantham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:20 AM Robin Hood Ph, Aslackby Tuesday 7:20 AM Graby Lane End, Graby Wednesday 7:20 AM St Andrew's Church, Rippingale Thursday 7:20 AM Dovecote, Rippingale Friday 7:20 AM Dovecote, Rippingale Civil Parish Saturday Not Operational Surgery, Rippingale Long Drove, Rippingale St Andrew's Church, Dowsby 26 bus Info Direction: Grantham Fen Road, Dowsby Stops: 36 Trip Duration: 62 min Line Summary: Robin Hood Ph, Aslackby, Graby Millthorpe Drove, Millthorpe Lane End, Graby, St Andrew's Church, Rippingale, Dovecote, Rippingale, Surgery, Rippingale, Long Village Hall, Pointon Drove, Rippingale, St Andrew's Church, Dowsby, Fen Road, Dowsby, Millthorpe Drove, Millthorpe, Village The Old Ship Inn, Pointon Hall, Pointon, The Old Ship Inn, Pointon, Neslam High Street, Pointon And Sempringham Civil Parish Road, Sempringham, Brewery Lane, Billingborough, Fortesque Arms Ph, Billingborough, West Road, Neslam Road, Sempringham Billingborough, House Of Correction, Folkingham, Market Place, Folkingham, Walcot Lane, Folkingham, Brewery Lane, Billingborough Pickworth Lodge, Pickworth, Grange Farm, Lenton, St Peter's Church, Lenton, Primary School, Ingoldsby, Fortesque Arms Ph, Billingborough St Bartholomew's Church, Ingoldsby, Church Lane, Great Humby, Old Manor House, Humby, The Green West Road, Billingborough Man Ph, Ropsley, War Memorial, Ropsley, School High Street, Billingborough Civil Parish Lane, Ropsley, Woodend, Ropsley, Middle Path, Old Somerby, Prince William Barracks, Grantham, House Of Correction, Folkingham Somerby Grove, Grantham, Anson Close, Grantham, Houghton Road, Grantham, Sainsburys, Grantham, Market Place, Folkingham Bus Station, Grantham Tannery Lane, Folkingham Civil Parish Walcot Lane, Folkingham Pickworth Lodge, Pickworth Grange Farm, Lenton St Peter's Church, Lenton Primary School, Ingoldsby St Bartholomew's Church, Ingoldsby Chapel Lane, Ingoldsby Civil Parish Church Lane, Great Humby Old Manor House, Humby The Green Man Ph, Ropsley War Memorial, Ropsley School Lane, Ropsley Woodend, Ropsley Middle Path, Old Somerby School Lane, Old Somerby Civil Parish Prince William Barracks, Grantham Somerby Hill, Londonthorpe And Harrowby Without Civil Parish Somerby Grove, Grantham Anson Close, Grantham Bridge End Road, Grantham Houghton Road, Grantham Sainsburys, Grantham Rycroft Street, Grantham Bus Station, Grantham Bath Street, 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