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52 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 52 bus time schedule & line map 52 Birmingham View In Website Mode The 52 bus line (Birmingham) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Birmingham: 5:51 AM - 10:59 PM (2) Old Oscott: 6:25 AM - 11:30 PM (3) Perry Barr: 5:39 PM - 11:57 PM (4) Perry Barr: 9:05 AM - 2:35 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 52 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 52 bus arriving. Direction: Birmingham 52 bus Time Schedule 41 stops Birmingham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:12 AM - 10:59 PM Monday 5:51 AM - 10:59 PM Beeches Rd, Old Oscott 273 Beeches Road, Birmingham Tuesday 5:51 AM - 10:59 PM Grindleford Rd, Tower Hill Wednesday 5:51 AM - 10:59 PM Hassop Road, Birmingham Thursday 5:51 AM - 10:59 PM Longstone Rd, Tower Hill Friday 5:51 AM - 10:59 PM 81 Thornbridge Avenue, Birmingham Saturday 6:33 AM - 10:59 PM Monsal Rd, Tower Hill Thornbridge Avenue, Birmingham Great Barr Baths, Perry Beeches 17 Turnberry Road, Birmingham 52 bus Info Direction: Birmingham Turnberry Rd, Perry Beeches Stops: 41 78 Turnberry Road, Birmingham Trip Duration: 39 min Line Summary: Beeches Rd, Old Oscott, Grindleford Booths Farm Rd, Perry Beeches Rd, Tower Hill, Longstone Rd, Tower Hill, Monsal Rd, Turnberry Road, Birmingham Tower Hill, Great Barr Baths, Perry Beeches, Turnberry Rd, Perry Beeches, Booths Farm Rd, Perry Fowlmere Rd, Perry Beeches Beeches, Fowlmere Rd, Perry Beeches, Foden Rd, Booths Farm Road, Birmingham Perry Beeches, Booths Farm Rd, Perry Beeches, Tower Hill, Gainsborough Rd, Tower Hill, Perry Park Foden Rd, Perry Beeches Crescent, Alexander Stadium, Rocky Lane, Alexander 134 Foden Road, Birmingham Stadium, Perry Avenue, Alexander Stadium, The Tennis Court, Alexander Stadium, Glendower Road, Booths Farm Rd, Perry Beeches Birmingham City University, Cliveden Avenue, Birmingham City University, Station Bridge, Perry Tower Hill Barr, Livingstone Rd, Perry Barr, Heathƒeld Rd, 91 Walsall Road, Birmingham Birchƒeld, Trinity Rd, Birchƒeld, Leonard Rd, Birchƒeld, Heathƒeld Primary School, Birchƒeld, Gainsborough Rd, Tower Hill Brecon Rd, Lozells, Villa Cross, Lozells, Villa Cross, Lozells, Mayƒeld Rd, Lozells, Lozells St, Lozells, Perry Park Crescent, Alexander Stadium Wheeler St, Newtown, Holte School, Newtown, 435 Walsall Road, Birmingham Melbourne Avenue, Newtown, Farm St, Newtown, Well St, Hockley, Unett St, Jewellery Quarter, Great Rocky Lane, Alexander Stadium Hampton Street, Jewellery Quarter, St Paul`S Metro Stop, Jewellery Quarter (Cn5), Water St, Jewellery Perry Avenue, Alexander Stadium Quarter (Cn1), Lloyd House, Birmingham (Sq3), Colmore Circus, Birmingham (Sh7), Dale End, The Tennis Court, Alexander Stadium Birmingham (Bs9) Glendower Road, Birmingham City University Cliveden Avenue, Birmingham City University Station Bridge, Perry Barr Aldridge Road, Birmingham Livingstone Rd, Perry Barr Heathƒeld Rd, Birchƒeld Trinity Rd, Birchƒeld Leonard Rd, Birchƒeld Myrtle Grove, Birmingham Heathƒeld Primary School, Birchƒeld Brecon Rd, Lozells Villa Cross, Lozells Villa Cross, Lozells Mayƒeld Rd, Lozells Lozells St, Lozells Lozells Road, Birmingham Wheeler St, Newtown Sandhill Farm Close, Birmingham Holte School, Newtown Gerrard Street, Birmingham Melbourne Avenue, Newtown Sunridge Avenue, Birmingham Farm St, Newtown Well St, Hockley Westthorpe Grove, Birmingham Unett St, Jewellery Quarter Great Hampton Street, Jewellery Quarter 2-3 Great Hampton Street, Birmingham St Paul`S Metro Stop, Jewellery Quarter (Cn5) Water St, Jewellery Quarter (Cn1) 82 Old Snow Hill, Birmingham Lloyd House, Birmingham (Sq3) Snow Hill Queensway, Birmingham Colmore Circus, Birmingham (Sh7) 10 Priory Queensway, Birmingham Dale End, Birmingham (Bs9) 46 The Priory Queensway, Birmingham Direction: Old Oscott 52 bus Time Schedule 37 stops Old Oscott Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:50 AM - 11:30 PM Monday 6:25 AM - 11:30 PM Dale End, Birmingham (Bs11) Tuesday 6:25 AM - 11:30 PM Colmore Circus, Birmingham (Sh10) 36 Colmore Circus, Birmingham Wednesday 6:25 AM - 11:30 PM Lloyd House, Birmingham (Sq4) Thursday 6:25 AM - 11:30 PM Snow Hill Queensway, Birmingham Friday 6:25 AM - 11:30 PM Water St, Jewellery Quarter (Cn3) Saturday 7:05 AM - 11:30 PM Old Snow Hill, Birmingham St Paul`S Metro Stop, Jewellery Quarter (Cn4) Great Hampton Street, Jewellery Quarter 52 bus Info 2-3 Great Hampton Street, Birmingham Direction: Old Oscott Stops: 37 Unett St, Jewellery Quarter Trip Duration: 34 min Line Summary: Dale End, Birmingham (Bs11), Well St, Hockley Colmore Circus, Birmingham (Sh10), Lloyd House, Birmingham (Sq4), Water St, Jewellery Quarter Boulton Circus, Hockley (Cn3), St Paul`S Metro Stop, Jewellery Quarter (Cn4), Great King Street North, Birmingham Great Hampton Street, Jewellery Quarter, Unett St, Jewellery Quarter, Well St, Hockley, Boulton Circus, Farm St, Newtown Hockley, Farm St, Newtown, Melbourne Avenue, Newtown, Holte School, Newtown, Lozells Rd, Melbourne Avenue, Newtown Newtown, Lozells St, Lozells, Mayƒeld Rd, Lozells, Wheeler Street, Birmingham Villa Cross, Lozells, Villa Cross, Lozells, Brecon Rd, Lozells, Heathƒeld Primary School, Birchƒeld, Holte School, Newtown Leonard Rd, Birchƒeld, Heathƒeld Rd, Birchƒeld, Livingstone Rd, Perry Barr, Perry Barr One Stop, Lozells Rd, Newtown Perry Barr, Cliveden Avenue, Birmingham City University, Glendower Road, Birmingham City Wheeler Street, Birmingham University, The Tennis Court, Alexander Stadium, Lozells St, Lozells Perry Avenue, Alexander Stadium, Rocky Lane, Alexander Stadium, Perry Park Crescent, Alexander Mayƒeld Rd, Lozells Stadium, Gainsborough Rd, Tower Hill, The Towers, Tower Hill, Foden Rd, Tower Hill, Thornbridge Ave, Tower Hill, Longstone Rd, Tower Hill, Grindleford Rd, Villa Cross, Lozells Tower Hill, Beeches Rd, Old Oscott, Beeches Rd, Old Oscott Villa Cross, Lozells Brecon Rd, Lozells Heathƒeld Primary School, Birchƒeld Heathƒeld Road, Birmingham Leonard Rd, Birchƒeld Heathƒeld Rd, Birchƒeld Livingstone Rd, Perry Barr Perry Barr One Stop, Perry Barr Birchƒeld Road, Birmingham Cliveden Avenue, Birmingham City University Glendower Road, Birmingham City University The Tennis Court, Alexander Stadium Perry Avenue, Alexander Stadium Rocky Lane, Alexander Stadium Perry Park Crescent, Alexander Stadium Gainsborough Rd, Tower Hill The Towers, Tower Hill 601 Walsall Road, Birmingham Foden Rd, Tower Hill 8 Foden Road, Birmingham Thornbridge Ave, Tower Hill 166 Beeches Road, Birmingham Longstone Rd, Tower Hill Grindleford Rd, Tower Hill Hassop Road, Birmingham Beeches Rd, Old Oscott 271 Beeches Road, Birmingham Beeches Rd, Old Oscott 273 Beeches Road, Birmingham Direction: Perry Barr 52 bus Time Schedule 19 stops Perry Barr Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:21 PM - 11:57 PM Monday 5:39 PM - 11:57 PM Beeches Rd, Old Oscott 273 Beeches Road, Birmingham Tuesday 5:39 PM - 11:57 PM Grindleford Rd, Tower Hill Wednesday 5:39 PM - 11:57 PM Hassop Road, Birmingham Thursday 5:39 PM - 11:57 PM Longstone Rd, Tower Hill Friday 5:39 PM - 11:57 PM 81 Thornbridge Avenue, Birmingham Saturday 5:24 PM - 11:57 PM Monsal Rd, Tower Hill Thornbridge Avenue, Birmingham Great Barr Baths, Perry Beeches 17 Turnberry Road, Birmingham 52 bus Info Direction: Perry Barr Turnberry Rd, Perry Beeches Stops: 19 78 Turnberry Road, Birmingham Trip Duration: 12 min Line Summary: Beeches Rd, Old Oscott, Grindleford Booths Farm Rd, Perry Beeches Rd, Tower Hill, Longstone Rd, Tower Hill, Monsal Rd, Turnberry Road, Birmingham Tower Hill, Great Barr Baths, Perry Beeches, Turnberry Rd, Perry Beeches, Booths Farm Rd, Perry Fowlmere Rd, Perry Beeches Beeches, Fowlmere Rd, Perry Beeches, Foden Rd, Booths Farm Road, Birmingham Perry Beeches, Booths Farm Rd, Perry Beeches, Tower Hill, Gainsborough Rd, Tower Hill, Perry Park Foden Rd, Perry Beeches Crescent, Alexander Stadium, Rocky Lane, Alexander 134 Foden Road, Birmingham Stadium, Perry Avenue, Alexander Stadium, The Tennis Court, Alexander Stadium, Glendower Road, Booths Farm Rd, Perry Beeches Birmingham City University, Cliveden Avenue, Birmingham City University, Station Bridge, Perry Tower Hill Barr 91 Walsall Road, Birmingham Gainsborough Rd, Tower Hill Perry Park Crescent, Alexander Stadium 435 Walsall Road, Birmingham Rocky Lane, Alexander Stadium Perry Avenue, Alexander Stadium The Tennis Court, Alexander Stadium Glendower Road, Birmingham City University Cliveden Avenue, Birmingham City University Station Bridge, Perry Barr Aldridge Road, Birmingham Direction: Perry Barr 52 bus Time Schedule 23 stops Perry Barr Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:05 AM - 2:35 PM Dale End, Birmingham (Bs11) Tuesday 9:05 AM - 2:35 PM Colmore Circus, Birmingham (Sh10) 36 Colmore Circus, Birmingham Wednesday 9:05 AM - 2:35 PM Thursday 9:05 AM - 2:35 PM Lloyd House, Birmingham (Sq4) Snow Hill Queensway, Birmingham Friday 9:05 AM - 2:35 PM Water St, Jewellery Quarter (Cn3) Saturday 9:50 AM - 4:35 PM Old Snow Hill, Birmingham St Paul`S Metro Stop, Jewellery Quarter (Cn4) Great Hampton Street, Jewellery Quarter 52 bus Info 2-3 Great Hampton Street, Birmingham Direction: Perry Barr Stops: 23 Unett St, Jewellery Quarter Trip Duration: 25 min Line Summary: Dale End, Birmingham (Bs11), Well St, Hockley Colmore Circus, Birmingham (Sh10), Lloyd House, Birmingham (Sq4), Water St, Jewellery Quarter Boulton Circus, Hockley (Cn3), St Paul`S Metro Stop, Jewellery Quarter (Cn4), Great King Street North, Birmingham Great Hampton Street, Jewellery Quarter, Unett St, Jewellery Quarter, Well St, Hockley, Boulton Circus, Farm St, Newtown Hockley,
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