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TRIANGLE Bus Time Schedule & Line Route TRIANGLE bus time schedule & line map TRIANGLE Canterbury View In Website Mode The TRIANGLE bus line (Canterbury) has 5 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Canterbury: 4:47 AM - 9:45 PM (2) Canterbury: 5:15 AM - 10:40 PM (3) Eddington: 7:20 PM - 11:20 PM (4) Greenhill: 4:15 PM - 5:15 PM (5) Herne Bay: 5:55 PM - 11:15 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest TRIANGLE bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next TRIANGLE bus arriving. Direction: Canterbury TRIANGLE bus Time Schedule 100 stops Canterbury Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:09 AM - 9:45 PM Monday 4:47 AM - 9:45 PM Bus Station, Canterbury 12 Gravel Walk, Canterbury Tuesday 4:47 AM - 9:45 PM Canterbury East Railway Station, Canterbury Wednesday 4:47 AM - 9:45 PM Station Road East, Canterbury Thursday 4:47 AM - 9:45 PM Westgate Towers, St Dunstan's Friday 4:47 AM - 9:45 PM 89-90 St. Dunstan's Street, Canterbury Saturday 4:47 AM - 9:45 PM St Dunstan's Church, St Dunstan's 35 St. Dunstan's Street, Canterbury Westgate Court Avenue, Canterbury Whitstable Road, England TRIANGLE bus Info Direction: Canterbury Cherry Garden Road, Canterbury Stops: 100 133 Whitstable Road, England Trip Duration: 98 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Canterbury, Canterbury University Road St Edmund's School, University Of East Railway Station, Canterbury, Westgate Towers, Kent St Dunstan's, St Dunstan's Church, St Dunstan's, 24 St. Thomas Hill, England Westgate Court Avenue, Canterbury, Cherry Garden Road, Canterbury, University Road St Edmund's Innovation Centre, University Of Kent School, University Of Kent, Innovation Centre, University Road, England University Of Kent, Keynes College, University Of Kent, Innovation Centre, University Of Kent, St Keynes College, University Of Kent Edmund's School, University Of Kent, Rough Common Turn, Rough Common, Blean School, Blean, Innovation Centre, University Of Kent Blean Tavern, Blean, Hillside Farm, Blean, Tyler Hill University Road, England Road, Blean, Chapel Lane, Blean, The Royal Oak, Blean, Druidstone, Blean, Red Lion House, Pean Hill, St Edmund's School, University Of Kent Greycot, Pean Hill, Court Lees, Pean Hill, Pye Alley, 1 Neal's Place Road, Harbledown And Rough Common Civil Parish Pean Hill, Clapham Hill, Whitstable, Long Reach, Whitstable, Borstal Hill, Whitstable, Tollgate, Rough Common Turn, Rough Common Whitstable, Harwich Street, Whitstable, Library, Whitstable, St Alphege Church, Whitstable, Blean School, Blean Horsebridge, Whitstable, Harbour, Whitstable, Beach Walk, Whitstable, Telephone Exchange, Tankerton, Blean Tavern, Blean Tankerton Circus, Tankerton, Graystone Road, Tile Kiln Hill, St. Cosmus And St. Damian In The Blean Civil Parish Tankerton, Pier Avenue, Tankerton, Priest And Sow, Tankerton, Kemp Road, Swalecliffe, The Wheatsheaf, Hillside Farm, Blean Swalecliffe, Goodwin Avenue, Swalecliffe, The Blean Hill, St. Cosmus And St. Damian In The Blean Civil Parish Plough, Swalecliffe, Woodman Avenue, Swalecliffe, Riley Avenue, Studd Hill, Daimler Avenue, Herne Bay, Tyler Hill Road, Blean Westbrook Farm, Herne Bay, Sea Street Gas Works, Herne Bay, Roundabout, Greenhill, Longmead Close, Chapel Lane, Blean Greenhill, Herne Drive, Greenhill, Poplar Drive Shops, Greenhill, Sea Street Roundabout, Herne Bay, The Royal Oak, Blean Fleetwood Avenue, Herne Bay, Railway Station, Blean Common, St. Cosmus And St. Damian In The Blean Civil ParisHherne Bay, Spenser Road West, Herne Bay, Station Road Corner, Herne Bay, Richmond Street, Herne Bay, Druidstone, Blean Fire Station, Herne Bay, Canterbury Road Corner, Herne Bay, Downs Park North, Herne Bay, Dence Red Lion House, Pean Hill Park North, Herne Bay, Glen Avenue, Herne Bay, Dollies Corner, Beltinge, Baptist Church, Beltinge, Greycot, Pean Hill Cornwallis Avenue, Beltinge, Blacksole Bridge, Beltinge, Dence Park South, Herne Bay, Downs Park Court Lees, Pean Hill South, Herne Bay, Queen's Roundabout, Herne Bay, Queen's Roundabout South, Herne Bay, Spenser Road East, Herne Bay, Eddington Lane, Eddington, Pye Alley, Pean Hill Gorse Lane, Broomƒeld, Arden Road, Broomƒeld, Bogshole Lane, England Hunters Forstal, Herne, Windmill, Herne, Woodrow Chase, Herne, Streetƒeld, Herne, Church, Herne, First Clapham Hill, Whitstable And Last, Herne Common, Canterbury Fields, Herne Common, Bullockstone Road, Herne Common, Long Reach, Whitstable Busheyƒelds Road, Herne Common, The Birches, Herne Common, Wildwood, Herne Common, Punch Borstal Hill, Whitstable Tavern, Calcott, Five Acre, Calcott, Broad Oak Turn, Broad Oak, Farm Shop, Broad Oak, Railway Station, Tollgate, Whitstable Sturry, Fordwich Road, Sturry, Vauxhall Road, Borstal Hill, England Vauxhall, Reed Avenue, Vauxhall, South Street, Sturry Road, Asda, Sturry Road, Honeywood Close, Sturry Harwich Street, Whitstable Road, Kingsmead Roundabout, Northgate, St Mariners Court, Whitstable Thomas' School, Northgate, Magistrates Court, Canterbury, Bus Station, Canterbury Library, Whitstable 37 Oxford Street, Whitstable St Alphege Church, Whitstable 104 High Street, Whitstable Horsebridge, Whitstable Whitepost, Whitstable Harbour, Whitstable Beach Walk, Whitstable Tankerton Road, Whitstable Telephone Exchange, Tankerton Park Avenue, Whitstable Tankerton Circus, Tankerton Graystone Road, Tankerton 141 Tankerton Road, Whitstable Pier Avenue, Tankerton Priest And Sow, Tankerton Marine Parade, England Kemp Road, Swalecliffe The Wheatsheaf, Swalecliffe 74 Herne Bay Road, England Goodwin Avenue, Swalecliffe The Plough, Swalecliffe Woodman Avenue, Swalecliffe Colewood Road, England Riley Avenue, Studd Hill B2205, England Daimler Avenue, Herne Bay Whitstable Road, England Westbrook Farm, Herne Bay Harry Wells Road, England Sea Street Gas Works, Herne Bay Sea Street, England Roundabout, Greenhill Farrier Close, England Longmead Close, Greenhill Herne Drive, Greenhill Herne Drive, England Poplar Drive Shops, Greenhill 4 Poplar Drive, England Sea Street Roundabout, Herne Bay Fleetwood Avenue, Herne Bay Railway Station, Herne Bay Spenser Road West, Herne Bay 45 Station Road, England Station Road Corner, Herne Bay Richmond Street, Herne Bay Fire Station, Herne Bay New Street, England Canterbury Road Corner, Herne Bay 217 High Street, England Downs Park North, Herne Bay Dence Park North, Herne Bay Beltinge Road, England Glen Avenue, Herne Bay Dollies Corner, Beltinge Baptist Church, Beltinge Church View, England Cornwallis Avenue, Beltinge Blacksole Bridge, Beltinge Dence Park South, Herne Bay Downs Park South, Herne Bay Queen's Roundabout, Herne Bay Mickleburgh Hill, England Queen's Roundabout South, Herne Bay 70 Canterbury Road, England Spenser Road East, Herne Bay Eddington Lane, Eddington Gorse Lane, Broomƒeld Arden Road, Broomƒeld Hunters Forstal Road, Herne And Broomƒeld Civil Parish Hunters Forstal, Herne Windmill, Herne Woodrow Chase, Herne Streetƒeld, Herne School Lane, Herne And Broomƒeld Civil Parish Church, Herne First And Last, Herne Common Canterbury Fields, Herne Common Nightingale Road, Herne And Broomƒeld Civil Parish Bullockstone Road, Herne Common Busheyƒelds Road, Herne Common The Birches, Herne Common Wildwood, Herne Common Punch Tavern, Calcott Five Acre, Calcott Herne Bay Road Calcott Hill, Sturry Civil Parish Broad Oak Turn, Broad Oak Farm Shop, Broad Oak Railway Station, Sturry A291, Sturry Fordwich Road, Sturry Chapel Lane, Sturry Vauxhall Road, Vauxhall Vauxhall Road, England Reed Avenue, Vauxhall 252-252A Sturry Road, England South Street, Sturry Road Asda, Sturry Road 126 Sturry Road, England Honeywood Close, Sturry Road Calcraft Mews, Canterbury Kingsmead Roundabout, Northgate Starle Close, Canterbury St Thomas' School, Northgate Magistrates Court, Canterbury Broad Street, Canterbury Bus Station, Canterbury Watling Street, Canterbury Direction: Canterbury TRIANGLE bus Time Schedule 95 stops Canterbury Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:18 AM - 9:20 PM Monday 5:15 AM - 10:40 PM Bus Station, Canterbury St George's Lane, Canterbury Tuesday 5:15 AM - 10:40 PM Magistrates Court, Canterbury Wednesday 5:15 AM - 10:40 PM Broad Street, Canterbury Thursday 5:15 AM - 10:40 PM St Thomas' School, Northgate Friday 5:15 AM - 10:40 PM Kingsmead Roundabout, Northgate Saturday 5:16 AM - 10:40 PM Sturry Road, Canterbury Brymore Road, Sturry Road Sturry Road, Canterbury TRIANGLE bus Info Asda, Sturry Road Direction: Canterbury Sturry Road, England Stops: 95 Trip Duration: 99 min Reed Avenue, Vauxhall Line Summary: Bus Station, Canterbury, Magistrates 256 Sturry Road, England Court, Canterbury, St Thomas' School, Northgate, Kingsmead Roundabout, Northgate, Brymore Road, Sturry Road Park And Ride Terminal, Vauxhall Sturry Road, Asda, Sturry Road, Reed Avenue, A28, England Vauxhall, Sturry Road Park And Ride Terminal, Vauxhall, Sturry Road Park And Ride Terminal, Sturry Road Park And Ride Terminal, Vauxhall Vauxhall, Fordwich Road, Sturry, Railway Station, A28, England Sturry, Farm Shop, Broad Oak, Broad Oak Turn, Broad Oak, Five Acre, Calcott, Punch Tavern, Calcott, Fordwich Road, Sturry Wildwood, Herne Common, The Birches, Herne Chafy Crescent, Sturry Common, Busheyƒelds Road, Herne Common, Bullockstone Road, Herne Common, Canterbury Railway Station, Sturry Fields, Herne Common, Church, Herne, Streetƒeld, A291, Sturry Herne, Woodrow Chase, Herne, Windmill, Herne, Windmill Close, Herne, Pigeon Lane, Herne, Hunters Farm Shop, Broad Oak Forstal, Herne, Arden Road, Broomƒeld, Gorse Lane, Broomƒeld, Talmead, Broomƒeld, Cornwallis Avenue, Broad Oak Turn, Broad Oak Beltinge, Baptist Church, Beltinge, Dollies Corner,
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