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19B Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 19B bus time schedule & line map 19B Burton - Swadlincote - Measham - Ashby View In Website Mode The 19B bus line Burton - Swadlincote - Measham - Ashby has one route. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Ashby-De-La-Zouch: 2:55 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 19B bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 19B bus arriving. Direction: Ashby-De-La-Zouch 19B bus Time Schedule 80 stops Ashby-De-La-Zouch Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 2:55 PM New Street, Burton upon Trent 184 High Street, Burton Upon Trent Tuesday 2:55 PM The Octagon Centre, Burton upon Trent Wednesday 2:55 PM Bond Street, Burton upon Trent Thursday 2:55 PM Friday 2:55 PM Woods Lane, Stapenhill Saturday Not Operational Saxon Street, Stapenhill Bluestone Lane, Edge Hill House No. 109, Edge Hill 19B bus Info Direction: Ashby-De-La-Zouch Bretlands Way, Edge Hill Stops: 80 Trip Duration: 84 min 314 Stanton Road, Stapenhill Civil Parish Line Summary: New Street, Burton upon Trent, The Urban Chef, Stanton Octagon Centre, Burton upon Trent, Bond Street, Burton upon Trent, Woods Lane, Stapenhill, Saxon 291 Stanton Road, Stapenhill Civil Parish Street, Stapenhill, Bluestone Lane, Edge Hill, House Piddocks Road, Stanton No. 109, Edge Hill, Bretlands Way, Edge Hill, Urban Chef, Stanton, Piddocks Road, Stanton, Woodland Road, Stanton, White Horse, Stanton, Park Road, Woodland Road, Stanton Stanton, Woodview Road, Newhall, Watery Lane, 146 Stanton Road, England Newhall, Park Road, Newhall, Chesterƒeld Avenue, White Horse, Stanton Newhall, Newhall Park, Newhall, Village Hall, Newhall, Hill Street, Newhall, George Inn, Newhall, Abbotts Road, Newhall, Royal Oak, Newhall, Boardmans Hill, Park Road, Stanton Swadlincote, Catholic Club, Swadlincote, Darklands Road, Swadlincote, Bus Station, Swadlincote, Civic Woodview Road, Newhall Way, Swadlincote, Ski Centre, Swadlincote, Sir Park Road, England Herbert Wragg Way, Swadlincote, Coppice Side, Swadlincote, Hastings Road, Swadlincote, Barley Watery Lane, Newhall Mow, Church Gresley, York Road, Church Gresley, Edward Street, Albert Village, Sankey Drive, Albert Park Road, Newhall Village, Primary School, Albert Village, Island Close, Albert Village, Covert Place, Albert Village, Chesterƒeld Avenue, Newhall Swainswood Park, Linton, Caravan Park, Linton, Main Street, England Rickmans Corner, Linton, Green Lane, Overseal, Newhall Park, Newhall Coronation Street, Overseal, Robin Hood, Overseal, Lullington Road, Overseal, Gunby Hill, Netherseal, Gunby Farm, Netherseal, Gorsey Lane, Netherseal, Village Hall, Newhall Hawthorn Avenue, Netherseal, Clifton Road, Netherseal, Hollybush, Netherseal, St Peters Church, Hill Street, Newhall Netherseal, Measham Road, Acresford, The Hill Street, England Anchorage, Acresford, Halfway House, Donisthorpe, Church Street Cemetery, Donisthorpe, Masons Arms George Inn, Newhall Ph, Donisthorpe, Measham Road, Oakthorpe, Bon Maypole Hill, England Croft Gardens, Oakthorpe, Stretton View, Oakthorpe, Chapel Street, Oakthorpe, Dysons Close, Measham, Abbotts Road, Newhall The Croft, Measham, Tamworth Road, Measham, Church Road, England Library, Measham, Navigation Street, Measham, The Swan, Measham, New Street, Measham, North Walk, Royal Oak, Newhall Measham, Vicarage Lane, Packington, Bull & Lion, Packington, Hall Lane, Packington, Ashby Road, Boardmans Hill, Swadlincote Packington, Holyoake Drive, Ashby-De-La-Zouch, High Street, Swadlincote Hastings Way, Ashby-De-La-Zouch, Priorƒelds, Ashby-De-La-Zouch, Upper Packington Road, Ashby- Catholic Club, Swadlincote De-La-Zouch, North Street, Ashby-De-La-Zouch, Darklands Road, Swadlincote Market Street, Ashby-De-La-Zouch Darklands Road, Swadlincote Bus Station, Swadlincote Civic Way, Swadlincote Ski Centre, Swadlincote Sir Herbert Wragg Way, Swadlincote Coppice Side, Swadlincote Woodward's Place, Swadlincote Hastings Road, Swadlincote Barley Mow, Church Gresley York Road, Church Gresley Edward Street, Albert Village Main Street, Swadlincote Sankey Drive, Albert Village Primary School, Albert Village Island Close, Albert Village Covert Place, Albert Village Swainswood Park, Linton Caravan Park, Linton Rickmans Corner, Linton Green Lane, Overseal Coronation Street, Overseal 44 Burton Road, Overseal Civil Parish Robin Hood, Overseal Lullington Road, Overseal Gunby Hill, Netherseal Gunby Farm, Netherseal Gunby Hill, Netherseal Civil Parish Gorsey Lane, Netherseal Hawthorn Avenue, Netherseal Clifton Road, Netherseal Hollybush, Netherseal St Peters Church, Netherseal Measham Road, Acresford Coopers Close, Oakthorpe And Donisthorpe Civil Parish The Anchorage, Acresford Halfway House, Donisthorpe 65 Church Street, Oakthorpe And Donisthorpe Civil Parish Church Street Cemetery, Donisthorpe Masons Arms Ph, Donisthorpe Measham Road, Oakthorpe Bon Croft Gardens, Oakthorpe The Square, Measham Stretton View, Oakthorpe Stretton View, Oakthorpe And Donisthorpe Civil Parish Chapel Street, Oakthorpe Dysons Close, Measham The Croft, Measham Tamworth Road, Measham Library, Measham Navigation Street, Measham High Street, Measham Civil Parish The Swan, Measham New Street, Measham North Walk, Measham North Walk, Measham Civil Parish Vicarage Lane, Packington Bull & Lion, Packington Hall Lane, Packington 14 High Street, Ashby-De-La-Zouch Ashby Road, Packington Holyoake Drive, Ashby-De-La-Zouch The Gables, Ashby-De-La-Zouch Hastings Way, Ashby-De-La-Zouch Upper Packington Road, Ashby-De-La-Zouch Priorƒelds, Ashby-De-La-Zouch Upper Packington Road, Ashby-De-La-Zouch North Street, Ashby-De-La-Zouch Wood Street, Ashby-De-La-Zouch Market Street, Ashby-De-La-Zouch 44 Market Street, Ashby-De-La-Zouch 19B bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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