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MS2 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route MS2 bus time schedule & line map MS2 Kingsbridge - The Willows View In Website Mode The MS2 bus line (Kingsbridge - The Willows) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Kingsbridge: 1:10 PM (2) The Willows: 9:45 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest MS2 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next MS2 bus arriving. Direction: Kingsbridge MS2 bus Time Schedule 41 stops Kingsbridge Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Marks & Spencer, the Willows Browns Bridge Road, Torquay Tuesday Not Operational Nicholson Road, the Willows Wednesday 1:10 PM Browns Bridge, the Willows Thursday Not Operational Riviera Way, England Friday Not Operational Coventry Farm, Kingskerswell Saturday Not Operational Manor Gardens, Kingskerswell Arch, Kingskerswell Water Lane, Kingskerswell MS2 bus Info Direction: Kingsbridge Jurys Corner, Kingskerswell Stops: 41 Trip Duration: 80 min Lyndhurst Avenue, Kingskerswell Line Summary: Marks & Spencer, the Willows, Nicholson Road, the Willows, Browns Bridge, the Caravan Park, Kingskerswell Willows, Coventry Farm, Kingskerswell, Manor Gardens, Kingskerswell, Arch, Kingskerswell, Jurys Penn Inn, Milber Corner, Kingskerswell, Lyndhurst Avenue, Kingskerswell, Caravan Park, Kingskerswell, Penn A381, Newton Abbot Inn, Milber, Linden Terrace, Newton Abbot, Bradley Linden Terrace, Newton Abbot Road, Newton Abbot, Ogwell Cross, East Ogwell, Turn, Abbotskerswell, Abbotshill Park, Bradley Road, Newton Abbot Abbotskerswell, Two Mile Oak Inn, Abbotskerswell, Fermoy's Garden Centre, Ipplepen, Parkhill Cross, Totnes Road, Newton Abbot Civil Parish Ipplepen, Beech Drive, Ipplepen, Orchard Drive, Ipplepen, Crokers Way, Ipplepen, Wellington Inn, Ogwell Cross, East Ogwell Ipplepen, Caunters Close, Ipplepen, East Street, Ipplepen, Cooke Drive, Ipplepen, Wrigwell Cross, Turn, Abbotskerswell Ipplepen, Shadrack Cross, Uphempston, Littlehempston Cross, Littlehempston, The Bourtons, Abbotshill Park, Abbotskerswell Totnes, Coronation Road Opp Town Mill, Totnes, Rail Abbotskerswell Park, Abbotskerswell Civil Parish Station, Totnes, Western By-Pass, Totnes, Cistern Street, Totnes, Peak Cross, Harberton, Maltsters Two Mile Oak Inn, Abbotskerswell Arms, Harbertonford, The Old Inn, Halwell, Totnes Cross, Halwell, Short Cross, Moreleigh, The Mounts, Fermoy's Garden Centre, Ipplepen Parkhill Cross, Ipplepen Woodleigh, Sorley Green Cross, Sorley, Bus Station, Kingsbridge Beech Drive, Ipplepen Beech Drive, Ipplepen Civil Parish Orchard Drive, Ipplepen 1 Orchard Drive, Ipplepen Civil Parish Crokers Way, Ipplepen 1 Crokers Way, Ipplepen Civil Parish Wellington Inn, Ipplepen Caunters Close, Ipplepen Caunters Close, Ipplepen Civil Parish East Street, Ipplepen 1 Wesley Terrace, Ipplepen Civil Parish Cooke Drive, Ipplepen 48 Dornaƒeld Drive East, Ipplepen Civil Parish Wrigwell Cross, Ipplepen Shadrack Cross, Uphempston Littlehempston Cross, Littlehempston The Bourtons, Totnes Coronation Road Opp Town Mill, Totnes Mill Tail, Totnes Rail Station, Totnes Western By-Pass, Totnes Cistern Street, Totnes Cistern Street, Totnes Peak Cross, Harberton Maltsters Arms, Harbertonford The Old Inn, Halwell Church Street, Halwell And Moreleigh Civil Parish Totnes Cross, Halwell Short Cross, Moreleigh The Mounts, Woodleigh Sorley Green Cross, Sorley Bus Station, Kingsbridge Prince Of Wales Road, Kingsbridge Direction: The Willows MS2 bus Time Schedule 45 stops The Willows Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Bus Station, Kingsbridge Prince Of Wales Road, Kingsbridge Tuesday Not Operational Cookworthy Road, Kingsbridge Wednesday 9:45 AM Poplar Drive, Kingsbridge Thursday Not Operational Cookworthy Road, Kingsbridge Friday Not Operational South Hams Hospital, Kingsbridge Saturday Not Operational Sorley Green Cross, Sorley The Mounts, Woodleigh MS2 bus Info Short Cross, Moreleigh Direction: The Willows Short Lane, Halwell And Moreleigh Civil Parish Stops: 45 Trip Duration: 80 min Totnes Cross, Halwell Line Summary: Bus Station, Kingsbridge, Cookworthy Road, Kingsbridge, Cookworthy Road, The Old Inn, Halwell Kingsbridge, South Hams Hospital, Kingsbridge, Church Street, Halwell And Moreleigh Civil Parish Sorley Green Cross, Sorley, The Mounts, Woodleigh, Short Cross, Moreleigh, Totnes Cross, Halwell, The Church Green, Harbertonford Old Inn, Halwell, Church Green, Harbertonford, Peak Cross, Harberton, Cistern Street, Totnes, Western By- Peak Cross, Harberton Pass, Totnes, Rail Station, Totnes, Opposite Royal Seven Stars Hotel, Totnes, Seymour Place, Cistern Street, Totnes Bridgetown, The Bourtons, Totnes, Littlehempston Cross, Littlehempston, Shadrack Cross, Uphempston, Wrigwell Cross, Ipplepen, Orchard Western By-Pass, Totnes Drive, Ipplepen, Crokers Way, Ipplepen, Wellington Inn, Ipplepen, Caunters Close, Ipplepen, East Street, Rail Station, Totnes Ipplepen, Cooke Drive, Ipplepen, Parkhill Cross, St John's Terrace, Totnes Ipplepen, Woodville Park, Ipplepen, Two Mile Oak Inn, Abbotskerswell, Two Mile Oak Inn, Abbotskerswell, Opposite Royal Seven Stars Hotel, Totnes Abbotshill Park, Abbotskerswell, Turn Shelter, 2 Symons Passage, Totnes Abbotskerswell, Higher Langford, Abbotskerswell, Ogwell Cross, East Ogwell, Bradley Road, Newton Seymour Place, Bridgetown Abbot, Wolborough Street, Newton Abbot, Brunel 14-15 Bridgetown, Totnes Civil Parish Road, Milber, Penn Inn, Milber, Caravan Park, Kingskerswell, Furzedown Road, Kingskerswell, The The Bourtons, Totnes Sloop, Kingskerswell, Southey Crescent, Kingskerswell, Manor Gardens, Kingskerswell, Littlehempston Cross, Littlehempston Coventry Farm, Kingskerswell, Marks & Spencer, the Willows Shadrack Cross, Uphempston Wrigwell Cross, Ipplepen Orchard Drive, Ipplepen 1 Orchard Drive, Ipplepen Civil Parish Crokers Way, Ipplepen 1 Crokers Way, Ipplepen Civil Parish Wellington Inn, Ipplepen Fore Street, Ipplepen Civil Parish Caunters Close, Ipplepen Caunters Close, Ipplepen Civil Parish East Street, Ipplepen 1 Wesley Terrace, Ipplepen Civil Parish Cooke Drive, Ipplepen 48 Dornaƒeld Drive East, Ipplepen Civil Parish Parkhill Cross, Ipplepen Woodville Park, Ipplepen Two Mile Oak Inn, Abbotskerswell Two Mile Oak Inn, Abbotskerswell Abbotshill Park, Abbotskerswell Abbotskerswell Park, Abbotskerswell Civil Parish Turn Shelter, Abbotskerswell Higher Langford, Abbotskerswell Ogwell Cross, East Ogwell Bradley Road, Newton Abbot Totnes Road, Newton Abbot Civil Parish Wolborough Street, Newton Abbot Brunel Road, Milber Torquay Road, Newton Abbot Penn Inn, Milber A380, Newton Abbot Caravan Park, Kingskerswell Furzedown Road, Kingskerswell Newton Road, Kingskerswell The Sloop, Kingskerswell Jurys Corner Close, Kingskerswell Southey Crescent, Kingskerswell Manor Gardens, Kingskerswell Torquay Road, Kingskerswell Coventry Farm, Kingskerswell Marks & Spencer, the Willows Browns Bridge Road, Torquay MS2 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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