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81G Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 81G bus time schedule & line map 81G Kirkby Lonsdale View In Website Mode The 81G bus line (Kirkby Lonsdale) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Kirkby Lonsdale: 7:35 AM (2) Lancaster City Centre: 3:40 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 81G bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 81G bus arriving. Direction: Kirkby Lonsdale 81G bus Time Schedule 47 stops Kirkby Lonsdale Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:35 AM Bus Station, Lancaster City Centre Lancaster Bus Station, Lancaster Tuesday 7:35 AM Parliament Street, Lancaster City Centre Wednesday 7:35 AM 34-36 Parliament Street, Lancaster Thursday 7:35 AM Ladies Walk, Newton Friday 7:35 AM Scafell Road, Newton Saturday Not Operational Grizedale Rd, Newton Grizedale Road, Lancaster Langdale Rd, Lansil 81G bus Info Direction: Kirkby Lonsdale Aqueduct, Lansil Stops: 47 Trip Duration: 65 min Riverside Park, Lansil Line Summary: Bus Station, Lancaster City Centre, Parliament Street, Lancaster City Centre, Ladies Lancaster Business Park, Caton Road Walk, Newton, Scafell Road, Newton, Grizedale Rd, Caton Road, Quernmore Civil Parish Newton, Langdale Rd, Lansil, Aqueduct, Lansil, Riverside Park, Lansil, Lancaster Business Park, Denny Beck Bridge, Denny Beck Caton Road, Denny Beck Bridge, Denny Beck, New Parkside Farm, Denny Beck, Quernmore Road, Caton, New Parkside Farm, Denny Beck Station Hotel, Caton, Beckside, Caton, Lane House, Brookhouse, Four Winds, Brookhouse, Black Bull, Quernmore Road, Caton Brookhouse, Kirkbeck Close, Brookhouse, Caton Green Road, Brookhouse, Nursing Home, Brookhouse, Brickworks, Claughton, Fenwick Arms, Station Hotel, Caton Claughton, Farleton Old Road, Farleton, Lunesdale Court, Butt Yeats, Ingleborough View, Butt Yeats, Beckside, Caton Day Nursery, Hornby, Wenning Stores, Hornby, War Beck Side, Brookhouse Memorial, Hornby, Royal Oak, Hornby, Swimming Pool, Hornby, War Memorial, Hornby, St Johns Lane House, Brookhouse Church, Gressingham, Village Centre, Gressingham, Aughton Road End, Gressingham, Storrs Hall, Four Winds, Brookhouse Arkholme, Bay Horse, Arkholme, Village Hall, Brookhouse Road, Brookhouse Arkholme, Station, Arkholme, Hall, Newton, Village Hall, Whittington, Main Street, Whittington, Loyne Black Bull, Brookhouse Park, Whittington, Luneƒeld Drive, Kirkby Lonsdale, 6 Sycamore road, Caton-With-Littledale Civil Parish New Road, Kirkby Lonsdale, Abbotsgate, Kirkby Lonsdale, Queen Elizabeth School, Kirkby Lonsdale, Kirkbeck Close, Brookhouse Kirkby Lonsdale Booth'S, Kirkby Lonsdale Kirk Beck Bridge, Caton-With-Littledale Civil Parish Caton Green Road, Brookhouse Nursing Home, Brookhouse Brickworks, Claughton Fenwick Arms, Claughton Farleton Old Road, Farleton Lunesdale Court, Butt Yeats B6480, Hornby-With-Farleton Civil Parish Ingleborough View, Butt Yeats Day Nursery, Hornby Wenning Stores, Hornby 26 Main Street, Hornby-With-Farleton Civil Parish War Memorial, Hornby 74 Main Street, Hornby-With-Farleton Civil Parish Royal Oak, Hornby Swimming Pool, Hornby Melling Road, Hornby-With-Farleton Civil Parish War Memorial, Hornby 74 Main Street, Hornby-With-Farleton Civil Parish St Johns Church, Gressingham Village Centre, Gressingham Town Bridge, Gressingham Civil Parish Aughton Road End, Gressingham Fall Kirk, Gressingham Civil Parish Storrs Hall, Arkholme Bay Horse, Arkholme Village Hall, Arkholme Station, Arkholme Hall, Newton B6254, Whittington Civil Parish Village Hall, Whittington Main Street, Whittington Civil Parish Main Street, Whittington Loyne Park, Whittington Loyne Park, Whittington Civil Parish Luneƒeld Drive, Kirkby Lonsdale 1-4 Green Square, Kirkby Lonsdale Civil Parish New Road, Kirkby Lonsdale 9 New Road, Kirkby Lonsdale Civil Parish Abbotsgate, Kirkby Lonsdale New Road, Kirkby Lonsdale Civil Parish Queen Elizabeth School, Kirkby Lonsdale Kendal Road, Kirkby Lonsdale Civil Parish Kirkby Lonsdale Booth'S, Kirkby Lonsdale Dodgson Croft, Kirkby Lonsdale Civil Parish Direction: Lancaster City Centre 81G bus Time Schedule 41 stops Lancaster City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 3:40 PM Queen Elizabeth School, Kirkby Lonsdale Kendal Road, Kirkby Lonsdale Civil Parish Tuesday 3:40 PM Kirkby Lonsdale Booth'S, Kirkby Lonsdale Wednesday 3:40 PM Dodgson Croft, Kirkby Lonsdale Civil Parish Thursday 3:40 PM Market Place, Kirkby Lonsdale Friday 3:40 PM 2-4 Market Square, Kirkby Lonsdale Civil Parish Saturday Not Operational Luneƒeld Drive, Kirkby Lonsdale 1-4 Green Square, Kirkby Lonsdale Civil Parish Loyne Park, Whittington Loyne Park, Whittington Civil Parish 81G bus Info Direction: Lancaster City Centre Main Street, Whittington Stops: 41 Trip Duration: 60 min Dragons Head, Whittington Line Summary: Queen Elizabeth School, Kirkby Main Street, Whittington Civil Parish Lonsdale, Kirkby Lonsdale Booth'S, Kirkby Lonsdale, Market Place, Kirkby Lonsdale, Luneƒeld Drive, Hall, Newton Kirkby Lonsdale, Loyne Park, Whittington, Main B6254, Whittington Civil Parish Street, Whittington, Dragons Head, Whittington, Hall, Newton, Sun Ray Bungalow, Arkholme, Village Hall, Sun Ray Bungalow, Arkholme Arkholme, Bay Horse, Arkholme, Methodist Church, Arkholme, Fall Kirk, Gressingham, St Johns Church, Village Hall, Arkholme Gressingham, Swimming Pool, Hornby, Swimming Pool, Hornby, St Margarets Ceps, Hornby, Institute, Bay Horse, Arkholme Hornby, Day Nursery, Hornby, Ingleborough View, The Herb Gardens, Arkholme-With-Cawood Civil Parish Butt Yeats, Lunesdale Court, Butt Yeats, Farleton Old Road, Farleton, Nursing Home, Brookhouse, Caton Methodist Church, Arkholme Green Road, Brookhouse, Kirkbeck Close, Brookhouse, Black Bull, Brookhouse, Four Winds, Fall Kirk, Gressingham Brookhouse, Lane House, Brookhouse, Copy Lane, Town Bridge, Gressingham Civil Parish Caton, Station Hotel, Caton, Quernmore Road, Caton, Denny Beck Bridge, Halton, Business Park, St Johns Church, Gressingham Caton Road, Riverside Park, Lansil, Lansil Way, Lansil, Langdale Rd, Lansil, Grizedale Road, Newton, Swimming Pool, Hornby Langdale Road Shops, Newton, Mardale Road, Melling Road, Hornby-With-Farleton Civil Parish Newton, St Leonards Gate, Ridge, Bus Station, Lancaster City Centre Swimming Pool, Hornby St Margarets Ceps, Hornby Institute, Hornby 26 Main Street, Hornby-With-Farleton Civil Parish Day Nursery, Hornby Ingleborough View, Butt Yeats Lunesdale Court, Butt Yeats B6480, Hornby-With-Farleton Civil Parish Farleton Old Road, Farleton Nursing Home, Brookhouse Caton Green Road, Brookhouse Kirkbeck Close, Brookhouse Kirkbeck Close, Caton-With-Littledale Civil Parish Black Bull, Brookhouse Littledale Road, Caton-With-Littledale Civil Parish Four Winds, Brookhouse Brookhouse Road, Brookhouse Lane House, Brookhouse Copy Lane, Caton Brookhouse Road, Brookhouse Station Hotel, Caton Quernmore Road, Caton Denny Beck Bridge, Halton Business Park, Caton Road Riverside Park, Lansil Lansil Way, Lansil Langdale Rd, Lansil Grizedale Road, Newton Scafell Road, Lancaster Langdale Road Shops, Newton 4 Langdale Place, Lancaster Mardale Road, Newton Mardale Road, Lancaster St Leonards Gate, Ridge Bus Station, Lancaster City Centre Lancaster Bus Station, Lancaster 81G bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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