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21 bus time schedule & line map 21 Bircotes View In Website Mode The 21 bus line (Bircotes) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bircotes: 10:38 PM (2) Doncaster Town Centre: 7:35 AM - 9:38 PM (3) Manton Wood: 4:42 AM (4) Worksop: 5:52 AM - 10:20 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 21 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 21 bus arriving. Direction: Bircotes 21 bus Time Schedule 41 stops Bircotes Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 10:38 PM Bus Station, Worksop Tuesday 10:38 PM Miners Welfare, Worksop Wednesday 10:38 PM Railway Station, Worksop Thursday 10:38 PM North Notts College, Worksop Friday 10:38 PM Ashley Court, Worksop Saturday 10:38 PM Carlton Avenue, Worksop Raines Avenue, Worksop 21 bus Info Carlton Road, Worksop Direction: Bircotes Stops: 41 Trip Duration: 32 min Enterprise House, Worksop Line Summary: Bus Station, Worksop, Miners Carlton Road, Worksop Welfare, Worksop, Railway Station, Worksop, North Notts College, Worksop, Ashley Court, Worksop, Freshƒelds, Worksop Carlton Avenue, Worksop, Raines Avenue, Worksop, Carlton Road, Worksop, Enterprise House, Worksop, Broom Farm, Worksop Freshƒelds, Worksop, Broom Farm, Worksop, Toll Bar Cottage, Wigthorpe, Wigthorpe Lane, South Carlton, Toll Bar Cottage, Wigthorpe Church Lane, South Carlton, Primary School, Carlton In Lindrick, Church Field Close, Carlton In Lindrick, Wigthorpe Lane, South Carlton Long Lane, Carlton In Lindrick, Pinfold Drive, Carlton In Lindrick, Doncaster Road, Costhorpe, Doncaster Church Lane, South Carlton Road, Costhorpe, Country Park, Langold, Ramsden Avenue, Langold, Doncaster Road, Langold, Harrison Primary School, Carlton In Lindrick Drive, Langold, Laburnum Road, Langold, Doncaster Road, Oldcotes, Elmsmere Drive, Oldcotes, Manor Church Field Close, Carlton In Lindrick Farm, Oldcotes, Main Street, Styrrup, Oaklands Drive, Churchƒeld Close, Carlton in Lindrick Styrrup, Common Lane, Harworth, War Memorial, Harworth, Melbourne Grove, Harworth, Devonshire Long Lane, Carlton In Lindrick Road, Harworth, Sandymount, Harworth, East Street, Harworth, Beverley Road, Harworth, Pinfold Drive, Carlton In Lindrick Grosvenor Road, Harworth, Cricket Ground, Bircotes, High Road Road, Carlton in Lindrick Waterslack Road, Bircotes, Whitehouse Court, Doncaster Road, Costhorpe Bircotes Doncaster Road, Costhorpe Country Park, Langold Ramsden Avenue, Langold Doncaster Road, Langold Harrison Drive, Langold Laburnum Road, Langold Doncaster Road, Oldcotes Elmsmere Drive, Oldcotes Manor Farm, Oldcotes Main Street, Styrrup Main Street, Styrrup With Oldcotes Civil Parish Oaklands Drive, Styrrup Common Lane, Harworth War Memorial, Harworth Main Street, Harworth Bircotes Civil Parish Melbourne Grove, Harworth Bawtry Road, Harworth Bircotes Civil Parish Devonshire Road, Harworth Sandymount, Harworth East Street, Harworth Beverley Road, Harworth Woodside View, Harworth Bircotes Civil Parish Grosvenor Road, Harworth Cricket Ground, Bircotes Waterslack Road, Bircotes Whitehouse Court, Bircotes Direction: Doncaster Town Centre 21 bus Time Schedule 79 stops Doncaster Town Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:38 AM - 9:38 PM Monday 7:35 AM - 9:38 PM Bus Station, Worksop Tuesday 7:35 AM - 9:38 PM Miners Welfare, Worksop Wednesday 7:35 AM - 9:38 PM Railway Station, Worksop Thursday 7:35 AM - 9:38 PM North Notts College, Worksop Friday 7:35 AM - 9:38 PM Ashley Court, Worksop Saturday 7:35 AM - 9:38 PM Carlton Avenue, Worksop Raines Avenue, Worksop 21 bus Info Carlton Road, Worksop Direction: Doncaster Town Centre Stops: 79 Trip Duration: 70 min Enterprise House, Worksop Line Summary: Bus Station, Worksop, Miners Carlton Road, Worksop Welfare, Worksop, Railway Station, Worksop, North Notts College, Worksop, Ashley Court, Worksop, Freshƒelds, Worksop Carlton Avenue, Worksop, Raines Avenue, Worksop, Carlton Road, Worksop, Enterprise House, Worksop, Broom Farm, Worksop Freshƒelds, Worksop, Broom Farm, Worksop, Toll Bar Cottage, Wigthorpe, Wigthorpe Lane, South Carlton, Toll Bar Cottage, Wigthorpe Church Lane, South Carlton, Primary School, Carlton In Lindrick, Church Field Close, Carlton In Lindrick, Wigthorpe Lane, South Carlton Long Lane, Carlton In Lindrick, Pinfold Drive, Carlton In Lindrick, Doncaster Road, Costhorpe, Doncaster Church Lane, South Carlton Road, Costhorpe, Country Park, Langold, Ramsden Avenue, Langold, Doncaster Road, Langold, Harrison Primary School, Carlton In Lindrick Drive, Langold, Laburnum Road, Langold, Doncaster Road, Oldcotes, Elmsmere Drive, Oldcotes, Manor Church Field Close, Carlton In Lindrick Farm, Oldcotes, Main Street, Styrrup, Oaklands Drive, Churchƒeld Close, Carlton in Lindrick Styrrup, Common Lane, Harworth, War Memorial, Harworth, Melbourne Grove, Harworth, Devonshire Long Lane, Carlton In Lindrick Road, Harworth, Sandymount, Harworth, East Street, Harworth, Beverley Road, Harworth, Pinfold Drive, Carlton In Lindrick Grosvenor Road, Harworth, Cricket Ground, Bircotes, Waterslack Road, Bircotes, Whitehouse Court, High Road Road, Carlton in Lindrick Bircotes, Suffolk Road, Bircotes, The Crescent, Doncaster Road, Costhorpe Bircotes, Bawtry Road, Bircotes, Gibbet Hill Lane, Gibbet Hill, High Street/Tickhill Road, Bawtry, Doncaster Road, Costhorpe Doncaster Road/Martin Lane, Bawtry, Doncaster Road/Ingham Road, Bawtry, Great North Road/Bawtry Forest, Bawtry, Great North Country Park, Langold Road/Highƒeld Lane, Bawtry, Great North Road/Rspca Access Road, Bawtry, Great North Ramsden Avenue, Langold Road/Rossington Hall School, Bawtry, Great North Road/High Common Lane, Mount Pleasant, Great Doncaster Road, Langold North Road/High Common Lane, Mount Pleasant, Great North Road/Hurst Lane, Mount Pleasant, Harrison Drive, Langold Great North Road/Littleworth Lane, Mount Pleasant, Great North Road/Great Yorkshire Way, Parrots Laburnum Road, Langold Corner, Bawtry Road/Plantation Avenue, Bessacarr, Bawtry Road/Warnington Drive, Bessacarr, Bawtry Doncaster Road, Oldcotes Road/Warren Lane, Bessacarr, Bawtry Road/Top Hall Road, Bessacarr, Bawtry Road/Grange Road, Elmsmere Drive, Oldcotes Bessacarr, Bawtry Road/Stoops Lane, Bessacarr, Bawtry Road/Alston Road, Bessacarr, Bawtry Manor Farm, Oldcotes Road/Middleƒeld Road, Bessacarr, Bawtry Road/Boswell Road, Bessacarr, Bawtry Road/Ellers Main Street, Styrrup Road, Bessacarr, Bawtry Road/Saxton Avenue, Main Street, Styrrup With Oldcotes Civil Parish Cantley, Bawtry Road/St Augustines Road, Cantley, Booth Avenue/The Dome, Belle Vue, Booth Oaklands Drive, Styrrup Avenue/Gliwice Way, Belle Vue, Belle Vue Way/Bawtry Road, Belle Vue, Common Lane, Harworth Bennetthorpe/Sandbeck Road, Belle Vue, Bennetthorpe/Danum Road, Bennetthorpe, War Memorial, Harworth Bennetthorpe/Roman Road, Bennetthorpe, South Parade/Thorne Road, Doncaster Town Centre, Wood Main Street, Harworth Bircotes Civil Parish Street/Waterdale, Doncaster Town Centre, Cleveland Melbourne Grove, Harworth Street/Duke Street, Doncaster Town Centre, Doncaster Frenchgate Interchange/B1, Doncaster Bawtry Road, Harworth Bircotes Civil Parish Town Centre Devonshire Road, Harworth Sandymount, Harworth East Street, Harworth Beverley Road, Harworth Woodside View, Harworth Bircotes Civil Parish Grosvenor Road, Harworth Cricket Ground, Bircotes Waterslack Road, Bircotes Whitehouse Court, Bircotes Suffolk Road, Bircotes The Crescent, Bircotes Bawtry Road, Bircotes Gibbet Hill Lane, Gibbet Hill High Street/Tickhill Road, Bawtry Doncaster Road/Martin Lane, Bawtry Doncaster Road/Ingham Road, Bawtry Doncaster Road, Bawtry Great North Road/Bawtry Forest, Bawtry Great North Road/Highƒeld Lane, Bawtry Great North Road/Rspca Access Road, Bawtry Great North Road/Rossington Hall School, Bawtry Great North Road, Austerƒeld Civil Parish Great North Road/High Common Lane, Mount Pleasant Great North Road/High Common Lane, Mount Pleasant Great North Road/Hurst Lane, Mount Pleasant Great North Road/Littleworth Lane, Mount Pleasant Great North Road/Great Yorkshire Way, Parrots Corner Bawtry Road/Plantation Avenue, Bessacarr Bawtry Road/Warnington Drive, Bessacarr Bawtry Road/Warren Lane, Bessacarr Bawtry Road/Top Hall Road, Bessacarr Bawtry Road/Grange Road, Bessacarr Bawtry Road/Stoops Lane, Bessacarr Bawtry Road, England Bawtry Road/Alston Road, Bessacarr Bawtry Road, England Bawtry 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