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81 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 81 bus time schedule & line map 81 Guisborough <-> Marske View In Website Mode The 81 bus line (Guisborough <-> Marske) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Guisborough <-> Marske: 8:04 AM - 4:17 PM (2) Guisborough <-> Redcar: 7:04 AM - 5:24 PM (3) Marske <-> Guisborough: 8:00 AM - 5:15 PM (4) Redcar <-> Guisborough: 7:16 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 81 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 81 bus arriving. Direction: Guisborough <-> Marske 81 bus Time Schedule 54 stops Guisborough <-> Marske Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:04 AM - 4:17 PM The Voyager, Guisborough Tuesday 8:04 AM - 4:17 PM Falcon Way, Guisborough Wednesday 8:04 AM - 4:17 PM Deepdale, Guisborough Thursday 8:04 AM - 4:17 PM Askewdale, Guisborough Friday 8:04 AM - 4:17 PM Rosedale Crescent, Guisborough Saturday 8:04 AM - 4:17 PM The Avenue, Guisborough Civil Parish The Grove, Hutton Gate St Leonards Road South End, Guisborough 81 bus Info Direction: Guisborough <-> Marske Roxby Avenue, Guisborough Stops: 54 Trip Duration: 58 min Whorlton Close, Guisborough Line Summary: The Voyager, Guisborough, Falcon Way, Guisborough, Deepdale, Guisborough, Whorlton Close, Guisborough Civil Parish Askewdale, Guisborough, Rosedale Crescent, Tedworth Close, Guisborough Guisborough, The Grove, Hutton Gate, St Leonards Road South End, Guisborough, Roxby Avenue, Guisborough, Whorlton Close, Guisborough, Buccleuch Close, Guisborough Tedworth Close, Guisborough, Buccleuch Close, Guisborough, Oakley Close, Guisborough, Belmont Oakley Close, Guisborough Primary School, Guisborough, Pytchley Road, Oakley Close, Guisborough Civil Parish Guisborough, Craven Vale, Guisborough, Greenways, Guisborough, Lidl, Guisborough, Sainsbury'S, Belmont Primary School, Guisborough Guisborough, Market Place, Guisborough, Avenue Lauderdale Drive, Guisborough Civil Parish Place, Guisborough, Police Station, Guisborough, The Laurence Jackson School, Guisborough, Pytchley Road, Guisborough Cemetery, Guisborough, Thornton Fields, Dunsdale, Village, Dunsdale, Park Farm, Dunsdale, Yearby Craven Vale, Guisborough Village, Yearby, Sir William Turner's Almshouses, Kirkleatham Village, St Cuthbert's Church, Greenways, Guisborough Kirkleatham Village, Showground, Kirkleatham Village, Broxa Close, Redcar, Tenby Road, Redcar, Lidl, Guisborough Rushpool Close, Redcar, Mablethorpe Close, Redcar, St Hilda's Church, Redcar, Thames Road, Redcar, Sainsbury'S, Guisborough Redcar & Cleveland College, Redcar, Sandringham Road, Redcar, Redcar Central Rail Station, Redcar, Market Place, Guisborough Town Clock, Redcar, Moore Street, Redcar, Claxton Hotel, Redcar, Zetland Park, Redcar, Lilac Grove, Avenue Place, Guisborough Redcar, Walnut Grove Crossroads, Redcar, The Lily Park, Redcar, Winchester Road, Redcar, Norwich Police Station, Guisborough Road, Redcar, Lincoln Road, Redcar, Green Lane, Redcar, Outwood Academy Bydales, Marske, The Ship, Marske, Zetland Medical Practice, Marske, The Laurence Jackson School, Guisborough Methodist Church, Marske Monkton Rise, Guisborough Civil Parish Cemetery, Guisborough Church Lane, Guisborough Civil Parish Thornton Fields, Dunsdale Village, Dunsdale Park Farm, Dunsdale Yearby Village, Yearby Sir William Turner's Almshouses, Kirkleatham Village St Cuthbert's Church, Kirkleatham Village Showground, Kirkleatham Village Broxa Close, Redcar Draycott Close, England Tenby Road, Redcar Rushpool Close, Redcar Mablethorpe Close, Redcar St Hilda's Church, Redcar 130 Mersey Road, Redcar Thames Road, Redcar 10 Mersey Road, Redcar Redcar & Cleveland College, Redcar Corporation Road, Redcar Sandringham Road, Redcar 23 Corporation Road, Redcar Redcar Central Rail Station, Redcar 121 Sandringham Road, Redcar Town Clock, Redcar West Terrace, Redcar Moore Street, Redcar 87-89 High Street, Redcar Claxton Hotel, Redcar 196 High Street, Redcar Zetland Park, Redcar Lilac Grove, Redcar Walnut Grove Crossroads, Redcar The Lily Park, Redcar Oak Road, England Winchester Road, Redcar Norwich Road, Redcar Lincoln Road, Redcar LIncoln Road, England Green Lane, Redcar Green Lane, England Outwood Academy Bydales, Marske The Ship, Marske Church Street, Marske-by-the-Sea Zetland Medical Practice, Marske Windy Hill Lane, Marske-by-the-Sea Methodist Church, Marske Direction: Guisborough <-> Redcar 81 bus Time Schedule 41 stops Guisborough <-> Redcar Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:15 AM - 5:23 PM Monday 7:04 AM - 5:24 PM The Voyager, Guisborough Tuesday 7:04 AM - 5:24 PM Falcon Way, Guisborough Wednesday 7:04 AM - 5:24 PM Deepdale, Guisborough Thursday 7:04 AM - 5:24 PM Askewdale, Guisborough Friday 7:04 AM - 5:24 PM Rosedale Crescent, Guisborough Saturday 7:04 AM - 5:24 PM The Avenue, Guisborough Civil Parish The Grove, Hutton Gate St Leonards Road South End, Guisborough 81 bus Info Direction: Guisborough <-> Redcar Roxby Avenue, Guisborough Stops: 41 Trip Duration: 31 min Whorlton Close, Guisborough Line Summary: The Voyager, Guisborough, Falcon Way, Guisborough, Deepdale, Guisborough, Whorlton Close, Guisborough Civil Parish Askewdale, Guisborough, Rosedale Crescent, Tedworth Close, Guisborough Guisborough, The Grove, Hutton Gate, St Leonards Road South End, Guisborough, Roxby Avenue, Guisborough, Whorlton Close, Guisborough, Buccleuch Close, Guisborough Tedworth Close, Guisborough, Buccleuch Close, Guisborough, Oakley Close, Guisborough, Belmont Oakley Close, Guisborough Primary School, Guisborough, Pytchley Road, Oakley Close, Guisborough Civil Parish Guisborough, Craven Vale, Guisborough, Greenways, Guisborough, Lidl, Guisborough, Sainsbury'S, Belmont Primary School, Guisborough Guisborough, Market Place, Guisborough, Avenue Lauderdale Drive, Guisborough Civil Parish Place, Guisborough, Police Station, Guisborough, The Laurence Jackson School, Guisborough, Pytchley Road, Guisborough Cemetery, Guisborough, Thornton Fields, Dunsdale, Village, Dunsdale, Park Farm, Dunsdale, Yearby Craven Vale, Guisborough Village, Yearby, Sir William Turner's Almshouses, Kirkleatham Village, St Cuthbert's Church, Greenways, Guisborough Kirkleatham Village, Showground, Kirkleatham Village, Broxa Close, Redcar, Tenby Road, Redcar, Lidl, Guisborough Rushpool Close, Redcar, Mablethorpe Close, Redcar, St Hilda's Church, Redcar, Thames Road, Redcar, Sainsbury'S, Guisborough Redcar & Cleveland College, Redcar, Sandringham Road, Redcar, Redcar Central Rail Station, Redcar, Market Place, Guisborough Town Clock, Redcar, Moore Street, Redcar Avenue Place, Guisborough Police Station, Guisborough The Laurence Jackson School, Guisborough Monkton Rise, Guisborough Civil Parish Cemetery, Guisborough Church Lane, Guisborough Civil Parish Thornton Fields, Dunsdale Village, Dunsdale Park Farm, Dunsdale Yearby Village, Yearby Sir William Turner's Almshouses, Kirkleatham Village St Cuthbert's Church, Kirkleatham Village Showground, Kirkleatham Village Broxa Close, Redcar Draycott Close, England Tenby Road, Redcar Rushpool Close, Redcar Mablethorpe Close, Redcar St Hilda's Church, Redcar 130 Mersey Road, Redcar Thames Road, Redcar 10 Mersey Road, Redcar Redcar & Cleveland College, Redcar Corporation Road, Redcar Sandringham Road, Redcar 23 Corporation Road, Redcar Redcar Central Rail Station, Redcar 121 Sandringham Road, Redcar Town Clock, Redcar West Terrace, Redcar Moore Street, Redcar 87-89 High Street, Redcar Direction: Marske <-> Guisborough 81 bus Time Schedule 60 stops Marske <-> Guisborough Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:00 AM - 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