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9 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 9 bus time schedule & line map 9 Coventry View In Website Mode The 9 bus line (Coventry) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Coventry: 11:25 PM (2) Coventry: 6:26 PM - 11:11 PM (3) Green Lane: 5:35 AM - 10:11 PM (4) Walsgrave: 5:40 AM - 10:25 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 9 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 9 bus arriving. Direction: Coventry 9 bus Time Schedule 28 stops Coventry Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 11:25 PM Monday 11:25 PM Beanƒeld Ave, Green Lane 35 Leasowes Avenue, Coventry Tuesday 11:25 PM Leasowes Ave, Green Lane Wednesday 11:25 PM 140 Wainbody Avenue South, Coventry Thursday 11:25 PM Kenpas Highway, Green Lane Friday 11:25 PM 78 Wainbody Avenue South, Coventry Saturday 11:25 PM Wainbody Ave, Green Lane 49 Kenpas Highway, Coventry Renaissance Court, Green Lane 104 Kenpas Highway, Coventry 9 bus Info Direction: Coventry Finham Park School, Green Lane Stops: 28 193 Green Lane, Coventry Trip Duration: 26 min Line Summary: Beanƒeld Ave, Green Lane, Crossway Rd, Green Lane Leasowes Ave, Green Lane, Kenpas Highway, Green 279 Green Lane, Coventry Lane, Wainbody Ave, Green Lane, Renaissance Court, Green Lane, Finham Park School, Green Lane, Leasowes Cottages, Finham Crossway Rd, Green Lane, Leasowes Cottages, 323 Green Lane, Coventry Finham, Daleway Rd, Finham, Droylesdon Park Rd, Finham, Finham Green Rd, Finham, Alfriston Rd, Daleway Rd, Finham Finham, St Martins Rd, Finham, Erithway Rd, Finham, 365 Green Lane, Coventry Stonebridge Highway, Finham, Dewsbury Ave, Stivichall, Baginton Rd, Stivichall, Stivichall Croft, Droylesdon Park Rd, Finham Stivichall, Armorial Rd, Stivichall, War Memorial Park, 405 Green Lane, Coventry Stivichall, Orchard Crescent, Cheylesmore, Asthill Grove, Coventry, Coventry Rail Station, Coventry Finham Green Rd, Finham (Er2), Queen Victoria Rd, Coventry (Gr1), Croft Road, 467 Green Lane, Coventry Coventry (Vr3), St Johns Church, Coventry (Cs4), Well St, Coventry (Bs3), Pool Meadow Bus Station, Alfriston Rd, Finham Coventry 43 Brentwood Avenue, Coventry St Martins Rd, Finham 35 St Martins Road, Coventry Erithway Rd, Finham 1 The Greylands, Coventry Stonebridge Highway, Finham Leamington Road, Coventry Dewsbury Ave, Stivichall 138 Leamington Road, Coventry Baginton Rd, Stivichall 92 Leamington Road, Coventry Stivichall Croft, Stivichall 26 Leamington Road, Coventry Armorial Rd, Stivichall 6 Leamington Road, Coventry War Memorial Park, Stivichall 15 Leamington Road, Coventry Orchard Crescent, Cheylesmore 25 Humphrey Burton's Road, Coventry Asthill Grove, Coventry 64 Stoney Road, Coventry Coventry Rail Station, Coventry (Er2) Eaton Road, Coventry Queen Victoria Rd, Coventry (Gr1) Sheriffs Orchard, Coventry Croft Road, Coventry (Vr3) Queen Victoria Road, Coventry St Johns Church, Coventry (Cs4) Well St, Coventry (Bs3) Well Street, Coventry Pool Meadow Bus Station, Coventry Inside Pool Meadow Fairfax Street, Coventry Direction: Coventry 9 bus Time Schedule 19 stops Coventry Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:41 AM - 11:11 PM Monday 6:26 PM - 11:11 PM University Hospital, Walsgrave (Uh7) Tuesday 6:26 PM - 11:11 PM Caludon Centre, Walsgrave Wednesday 6:26 PM - 11:11 PM Clifford Bridge Rd, Wyken Green Thursday 6:26 PM - 11:11 PM Norton Hill Drive, Wyken Green Friday 6:26 PM - 11:11 PM Arch Rd, Wyken Green Saturday 11:11 PM Hipswell Highway, Wyken Green Morris Avenue, Wyken Green 9 bus Info Mellowdew Rd, Wyken Green Direction: Coventry Stops: 19 Trip Duration: 17 min Dane Rd, Upper Stoke Line Summary: University Hospital, Walsgrave (Uh7), Dane Road, Coventry Caludon Centre, Walsgrave, Clifford Bridge Rd, Wyken Green, Norton Hill Drive, Wyken Green, Arch Burns Rd, Upper Stoke Rd, Wyken Green, Hipswell Highway, Wyken Green, Morris Avenue, Wyken Green, Mellowdew Rd, Wyken Hareƒeld Rd, Upper Stoke Green, Dane Rd, Upper Stoke, Burns Rd, Upper Stoke, Hareƒeld Rd, Upper Stoke, Clements St, Gosford Clements St, Gosford Green Green, Swan Lane, Gosford Green, Far Gosford Street, Gosford Green, All Saints Square, Gosford Swan Lane, Gosford Green Green, Under Ring Rd, Coventry (Cu2), Grove St, Coventry (Cu5), Sports Centre, Coventry (Fx1), Pool Far Gosford Street, Gosford Green Meadow Bus Station, Coventry Sky Blue Way, Coventry All Saints Square, Gosford Green Far Gosford Street, Coventry Under Ring Rd, Coventry (Cu2) 114-115 Gosford Street, Coventry Grove St, Coventry (Cu5) Grove Street, Coventry Sports Centre, Coventry (Fx1) Pool Meadow Bus Station, Coventry Direction: Green Lane 9 bus Time Schedule 45 stops Green Lane Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:30 AM - 10:11 PM Monday 5:35 AM - 10:11 PM University Hospital, Walsgrave (Uh7) Tuesday 5:35 AM - 10:11 PM Caludon Centre, Walsgrave Wednesday 5:35 AM - 10:11 PM Clifford Bridge Rd, Wyken Green Thursday 5:35 AM - 10:11 PM Norton Hill Drive, Wyken Green Friday 5:35 AM - 10:11 PM Arch Rd, Wyken Green Saturday 5:35 AM - 10:11 PM Hipswell Highway, Wyken Green Morris Avenue, Wyken Green 9 bus Info Mellowdew Rd, Wyken Green Direction: Green Lane Stops: 45 Trip Duration: 46 min Dane Rd, Upper Stoke Line Summary: University Hospital, Walsgrave (Uh7), Dane Road, Coventry Caludon Centre, Walsgrave, Clifford Bridge Rd, Wyken Green, Norton Hill Drive, Wyken Green, Arch Burns Rd, Upper Stoke Rd, Wyken Green, Hipswell Highway, Wyken Green, Morris Avenue, Wyken Green, Mellowdew Rd, Wyken Hareƒeld Rd, Upper Stoke Green, Dane Rd, Upper Stoke, Burns Rd, Upper Stoke, Hareƒeld Rd, Upper Stoke, Clements St, Gosford Clements St, Gosford Green Green, Swan Lane, Gosford Green, Far Gosford Street, Gosford Green, All Saints Square, Gosford Swan Lane, Gosford Green Green, Under Ring Rd, Coventry (Cu2), Grove St, Coventry (Cu5), Sports Centre, Coventry (Fx1), Pool Far Gosford Street, Gosford Green Meadow Bus Station, Coventry, Ironmonger Square, Sky Blue Way, Coventry Coventry (Ts5), St Johns Church, Coventry (Cs2), Croft Road, Coventry (Vr2), Queen Victoria Rd, All Saints Square, Gosford Green Coventry (Gr2), Coventry Rail Station, Coventry (Er3), Far Gosford Street, Coventry Rail Station Bridge, Coventry (Wr1), Asthill Grove, Cheylesmore, Orchard Crescent, Cheylesmore, War Under Ring Rd, Coventry (Cu2) Memorial Park, Stivichall, Armorial Rd, Stivichall, 114-115 Gosford Street, Coventry Stivichall Croft, Stivichall, Baginton Rd, Stivichall, Dewsbury Ave, Stivichall, Stonebridge Highway, Grove St, Coventry (Cu5) Finham, Erithway Rd, Finham, St Martins Rd, Finham, Grove Street, Coventry Alfriston Rd, Finham, Finham Green Rd, Finham, Daleway Rd, Finham, Leasowes Cottages, Finham, Sports Centre, Coventry (Fx1) Crossway Rd, Green Lane, Finham Park School, Green Lane, Gretna Rd, Green Lane, Kenpas Pool Meadow Bus Station, Coventry Highway, Green Lane, Medland Avenue, Green Lane, Beanƒeld Ave, Green Lane Ironmonger Square, Coventry (Ts5) Ironmonger Row, Coventry St Johns Church, Coventry (Cs2) Croft Road, Coventry (Vr2) Rover Road, Coventry Queen Victoria Rd, Coventry (Gr2) Greyfriars Road, Coventry Coventry Rail Station, Coventry (Er3) Eaton Road, Coventry Rail Station Bridge, Coventry (Wr1) Warwick Road, Coventry Asthill Grove, Cheylesmore 65 Stoney Road, Coventry Orchard Crescent, Cheylesmore 40 Humphrey Burton's Road, Coventry War Memorial Park, Stivichall 13 Leamington Road, Coventry Armorial Rd, Stivichall Leamington Road, Coventry Stivichall Croft, Stivichall 105 Leamington Road, Coventry Baginton Rd, Stivichall 195 Leamington Road, Coventry Dewsbury Ave, Stivichall 219 Leamington Road, Coventry Stonebridge Highway, Finham Leamington Road, Coventry Erithway Rd, Finham 3 St Martins Road, Coventry St Martins Rd, Finham 5 Hadleigh Road, Coventry Alfriston Rd, Finham 37 Brentwood Avenue, Coventry Finham Green Rd, Finham Green Lane, Coventry Daleway Rd, Finham 357 Green Lane, Coventry Leasowes Cottages, Finham 311 Green Lane, Coventry Crossway Rd, Green Lane 261 Green Lane, Coventry Finham Park School, Green Lane 165 Green Lane, Coventry Gretna Rd, Green Lane 110 Green Lane, Coventry Kenpas Highway, Green Lane 17 Beanƒeld Avenue, Coventry Medland Avenue, Green Lane 81 Beanƒeld Avenue, Coventry Beanƒeld Ave, Green Lane 35 Leasowes Avenue, Coventry Direction: Walsgrave 9 bus Time Schedule 45 stops Walsgrave Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:25 AM - 10:25 PM Monday 5:40 AM - 10:25 PM Beanƒeld Ave, Green Lane 35 Leasowes Avenue, Coventry Tuesday 5:40 AM - 10:25 PM Leasowes Ave, Green Lane Wednesday 5:40 AM - 10:25 PM 140 Wainbody Avenue South, Coventry Thursday 5:40 AM - 10:25 PM Kenpas Highway, Green Lane Friday 5:40 AM - 10:25 PM 78 Wainbody Avenue South, Coventry Saturday 5:40 AM - 10:25 PM Wainbody Ave, Green Lane 49 Kenpas Highway, Coventry Renaissance Court, Green Lane 104 Kenpas Highway, Coventry 9 bus Info Direction: Walsgrave Finham Park School, Green Lane Stops: 45 193 Green Lane, Coventry Trip Duration: 50 min Line Summary: Beanƒeld Ave, Green Lane, Crossway Rd, Green Lane Leasowes Ave, Green Lane, Kenpas Highway, Green 279 Green Lane, Coventry Lane, Wainbody Ave, Green Lane, Renaissance Court, Green Lane, Finham Park School, Green Lane, Leasowes Cottages, Finham Crossway Rd, Green Lane, Leasowes Cottages, 323 Green Lane, Coventry Finham, Daleway Rd, Finham, Droylesdon Park Rd, Finham, Finham Green Rd, Finham, Alfriston Rd, Daleway Rd, Finham Finham, St Martins Rd, Finham, Erithway Rd, Finham, 365 Green Lane, Coventry Stonebridge Highway, Finham, Dewsbury Ave, Stivichall, Baginton Rd, Stivichall, Stivichall Croft, Droylesdon Park Rd, Finham Stivichall, Armorial Rd, Stivichall, War
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