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HS3 bus time schedule & line map HS3 Chartƒelds - Shadoxhurst - Woodchurch - View In Website Mode Homewood School The HS3 bus line (Chartƒelds - Shadoxhurst - Woodchurch - Homewood School) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bridewell: 3:40 PM (2) Tenterden: 7:50 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest HS3 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next HS3 bus arriving. Direction: Bridewell HS3 bus Time Schedule 26 stops Bridewell Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Homewood School Grounds, Tenterden Tuesday Not Operational The Fat Ox, Tenterden Wednesday Not Operational Homewood School, Tenterden Thursday Not Operational Lime Hill, Tenterden Friday 3:40 PM Preston Lane, Tenterden Saturday Not Operational Ditton Farm, Brook Street Brook Street, Woodchurch Civil Parish Brattle Estate, Woodchurch HS3 bus Info Direction: Bridewell Woodchurch Surgery, Woodchurch Stops: 26 Trip Duration: 44 min Line Summary: Homewood School Grounds, Kirkwood Avenue, Woodchurch Tenterden, The Fat Ox, Tenterden, Homewood Kirkwood Avenue, Woodchurch Civil Parish School, Tenterden, Lime Hill, Tenterden, Preston Lane, Tenterden, Ditton Farm, Brook Street, Brattle Bonny Cravat, Woodchurch Estate, Woodchurch, Woodchurch Surgery, Woodchurch, Kirkwood Avenue, Woodchurch, Bonny Shirkoak Park, Shirkoak Cravat, Woodchurch, Shirkoak Park, Shirkoak, Great Engeham Manor, Woodchurch, Harlakenden Farm, Great Engeham Manor, Woodchurch Shadoxhurst, Church Lane, Shadoxhurst, Kings Head, Shadoxhurst, Park Farm Close, Shadoxhurst, Harlakenden Farm, Shadoxhurst Loneƒeld, Shadoxhurst, Post O∆ce, Stubbs Cross, Smithƒelds Crossroads, Kingsnorth, Queens Head, Church Lane, Shadoxhurst Kingsnorth, Park Farm Roundabout, Kingsnorth, Hadrian Gardens, Chartƒelds, Millbank Road, Kings Head, Shadoxhurst Chartƒelds, Haywain Close, Bridewell, Ploughman's Farley Close, Shadoxhurst Civil Parish Way, Bridewell, Brisley Close, Bridewell Park Farm Close, Shadoxhurst Park Farm Close, Shadoxhurst Civil Parish Loneƒeld, Shadoxhurst Post O∆ce, Stubbs Cross Smithƒelds Crossroads, Kingsnorth Queens Head, Kingsnorth Park Farm Roundabout, Kingsnorth Hadrian Gardens, Chartƒelds Millbank Road, Chartƒelds Britannia Lane, Ashford Haywain Close, Bridewell Coulter Road, Ashford Ploughman's Way, Bridewell Ploughmans Way, Ashford Brisley Close, Bridewell Direction: Tenterden HS3 bus Time Schedule 24 stops Tenterden Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Brisley Close, Bridewell Tuesday Not Operational Ploughman's Way, Bridewell Ploughmans Way, Ashford Wednesday Not Operational Haywain Close, Bridewell Thursday Not Operational Coulter Road, Ashford Friday 7:50 AM Millbank Road, Chartƒelds Saturday Not Operational Britannia Lane, Ashford Hadrian Gardens, Chartƒelds Park Farm Roundabout, Kingsnorth HS3 bus Info Direction: Tenterden Queens Head, Kingsnorth Stops: 24 Myrtle Court, Kingsnorth Civil Parish Trip Duration: 40 min Line Summary: Brisley Close, Bridewell, Ploughman's Smithƒelds Crossroads, Kingsnorth Way, Bridewell, Haywain Close, Bridewell, Millbank Road, Chartƒelds, Hadrian Gardens, Chartƒelds, Post O∆ce, Stubbs Cross Park Farm Roundabout, Kingsnorth, Queens Head, Kingsnorth, Smithƒelds Crossroads, Kingsnorth, Loneƒeld, Shadoxhurst Post O∆ce, Stubbs Cross, Loneƒeld, Shadoxhurst, Park Farm Close, Shadoxhurst, Kings Head, Park Farm Close, Shadoxhurst Shadoxhurst, Church Lane, Shadoxhurst, Harlakenden Farm, Shadoxhurst, Great Engeham Kings Head, Shadoxhurst Manor, Woodchurch, Shirkoak Park, Shirkoak, Bonny Cravat, Woodchurch, Kirkwood Avenue, Maytree Place, Shadoxhurst Civil Parish Woodchurch, Woodchurch Surgery, Woodchurch, Church Lane, Shadoxhurst Brattle Estate, Woodchurch, Ditton Farm, Brook Street, Preston Lane, Tenterden, Homewood School, Tenterden, Homewood School Grounds, Tenterden Harlakenden Farm, Shadoxhurst Great Engeham Manor, Woodchurch Shirkoak Park, Shirkoak Bonny Cravat, Woodchurch Kirkwood Avenue, Woodchurch Kirkwood Avenue, Woodchurch Civil Parish Woodchurch Surgery, Woodchurch Brattle Estate, Woodchurch Ditton Farm, Brook Street Preston Lane, Tenterden Homewood School, Tenterden Homewood School Grounds, Tenterden HS3 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in London. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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