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85A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 85A bus time schedule & line map 85A Arrowƒeld Estate View In Website Mode The 85A bus line (Arrowƒeld Estate) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Arrowƒeld Estate: 7:50 AM - 9:42 PM (2) Piccadilly Gardens: 6:48 AM - 10:28 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 85A bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 85A bus arriving. Direction: Arrowƒeld Estate 85A bus Time Schedule 37 stops Arrowƒeld Estate Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:50 AM - 9:42 PM Piccadilly Gardens Tuesday 7:50 AM - 9:42 PM Chinatown, Manchester City Centre Portland Street, Manchester Wednesday 7:50 AM - 9:42 PM Hart Street, Manchester City Centre Thursday 7:50 AM - 9:42 PM 103 Princess Street, Manchester Friday 7:50 AM - 9:42 PM India House, Manchester City Centre Saturday 8:21 AM - 9:42 PM Atwood Street, Manchester Oxford Road Station, Manchester City Centre Oxford Road, Manchester 85A bus Info Oxford House, Manchester City Centre Direction: Arrowƒeld Estate Stops: 37 Aquatics Centre, Chorlton upon Medlock Trip Duration: 41 min Line Summary: Piccadilly Gardens, Chinatown, College Of Music, Chorlton upon Medlock Manchester City Centre, Hart Street, Manchester City Centre, India House, Manchester City Centre, Oxford Cambridge Street, Chorlton upon Medlock Road Station, Manchester City Centre, Oxford House, Manchester City Centre, Aquatics Centre, Chorlton Trinity High School, Hulme upon Medlock, College Of Music, Chorlton upon Flatley Close, Manchester Medlock, Cambridge Street, Chorlton upon Medlock, Trinity High School, Hulme, Boundary Lane, Hulme, Boundary Lane, Hulme Princess Road, Hulme, Asda, Hulme, Old Birley Street, Hulme, Loreto College, Hulme, Moss Lane East, Princess Road, Hulme Whalley Range, Selworthy Road, Whalley Range, Claremont Road, Alexandra Park, Wellington Road, Greenheys Lane West, Manchester Alexandra Park, Demesne Road, Alexandra Park, Asda, Hulme Brantingham Road, Whalley Range, Alexandra Road South, Chorlton, Withington Road, Chorlton, Wyverne Greenheys Lane West, Manchester Road, Chorlton, St Werburgh'S, Chorlton, Old Birley Street, Hulme Buckingham Road, Chorlton, Chorlton Post O∆ce, Chorlton, Wilbraham Road, Chorlton, Chorlton Bus Sam Swire Street, Manchester Station, Chorlton, Cundiff Road, Chorltonville, Barlow Loreto College, Hulme Moor Road Metrolink Stop, Chorltonville, Darley Avenue, Chorltonville, Darley Avenue, Chorltonville, Chichester Road South, Manchester Barlow Moor Road Metrolink Stop, Chorltonville, New Moss Lane East, Whalley Range Barns Avenue, Arrowƒeld Estate, Arrowƒeld Road, Caston Close, Manchester Arrowƒeld Estate, Wintermans Road, Arrowƒeld Estate Selworthy Road, Whalley Range Alexandra Road, Manchester Claremont Road, Alexandra Park Alexandra Road South, Manchester Wellington Road, Alexandra Park Demesne Road, Alexandra Park 36-38 Alexandra Road South, Manchester Brantingham Road, Whalley Range 72 Alexandra Road South, Manchester Alexandra Road South, Chorlton 347 Wilbraham Road, Manchester Withington Road, Chorlton Wyverne Road, Chorlton St Werburgh'S, Chorlton Buckingham Road, Chorlton Chorlton Post O∆ce, Chorlton 559a Wilbraham Road, Manchester Wilbraham Road, Chorlton Barlow Moor Road, Manchester Chorlton Bus Station, Chorlton 483a Barlow Moor Road, Manchester Cundiff Road, Chorltonville Barlow Moor Road Metrolink Stop, Chorltonville Darley Avenue, Chorltonville Hardy Lane, Manchester Darley Avenue, Chorltonville Hardy Lane, Manchester Barlow Moor Road Metrolink Stop, Chorltonville New Barns Avenue, Arrowƒeld Estate Arrowƒeld Road, Arrowƒeld Estate Wintermans Road, Arrowƒeld Estate Direction: Piccadilly Gardens 85A bus Time Schedule 36 stops Piccadilly Gardens Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:48 AM - 10:28 PM Wintermans Road, Arrowƒeld Estate Tuesday 6:48 AM - 10:28 PM Arrowƒeld Road, Arrowƒeld Estate Wednesday 6:48 AM - 10:28 PM Mauldeth Road West, Arrowƒeld Estate Thursday 6:48 AM - 10:28 PM Barlow Moor Road Metrolink Stop, Chorltonville Friday 6:48 AM - 10:28 PM Darley Avenue, Chorltonville Saturday 7:25 AM - 10:28 PM Hardy Lane, Manchester Darley Avenue, Chorltonville Hardy Lane, Manchester 85A bus Info Cundiff Road, Chorltonville Direction: Piccadilly Gardens Stops: 36 Chorlton Bus Station, Chorlton Trip Duration: 44 min Chorlton Bus Station, Manchester Line Summary: Wintermans Road, Arrowƒeld Estate, Arrowƒeld Road, Arrowƒeld Estate, Mauldeth Road Groby Road, Chorlton West, Arrowƒeld Estate, Barlow Moor Road Metrolink 561 Barlow Moor Road, Manchester Stop, Chorltonville, Darley Avenue, Chorltonville, Darley Avenue, Chorltonville, Cundiff Road, Chorlton Metrolink Stop, Chorlton Chorltonville, Chorlton Bus Station, Chorlton, Groby Road, Chorlton, Chorlton Metrolink Stop, Chorlton, Buckingham Road, Chorlton Buckingham Road, Chorlton, St Werburgh'S, Chorlton, Wyverne Road, Chorlton, Withington Road, St Werburgh'S, Chorlton Chorlton, Wilbraham Road, Whalley Range, Hartley Hall, Whalley Range, Manley Road, Whalley Range, Demesne Road, Alexandra Park, Range Road, Wyverne Road, Chorlton Alexandra Park, Claremont Road, Alexandra Park, Selworthy Road, Whalley Range, Moss Lane West, Withington Road, Chorlton Hulme, Loreto College, Hulme, Old Birley Street, 290 Wilbraham Road, Manchester Hulme, Asda, Hulme, Princess Road, Hulme, Boundary Lane, Hulme, Trinity High School, Hulme, Wilbraham Road, Whalley Range Cambridge Street, Chorlton upon Medlock, College Of 92 Alexandra Road South, Manchester Music, Chorlton upon Medlock, All Saints, Chorlton upon Medlock, Hulme Street, Manchester City Centre, Hartley Hall, Whalley Range Portland Street, Manchester City Centre, Dickinson 51 Alexandra Road South, Manchester Street, Manchester City Centre, Chinatown, Manchester City Centre, Piccadilly Gardens Manley Road, Whalley Range 64 Alexandra Road South, Manchester Demesne Road, Alexandra Park 36-38 Alexandra Road South, Manchester Range Road, Alexandra Park 1A Range Road, Manchester Claremont Road, Alexandra Park Thruxton Close, Manchester Selworthy Road, Whalley Range Finborough Close, Manchester Moss Lane West, Hulme Chichester Road, Manchester Loreto College, Hulme Chichester Road South, Manchester Old Birley Street, Hulme Weir Street, Manchester Asda, Hulme Greenheys Lane West, Manchester Princess Road, Hulme Wellhead Close, Manchester Boundary Lane, Hulme Trinity High School, Hulme Epsley Close, Manchester Cambridge Street, Chorlton upon Medlock College Of Music, Chorlton upon Medlock 124 Oxford Road, Manchester All Saints, Chorlton upon Medlock Hulme Street, Manchester City Centre Measham Mews, Manchester Portland Street, Manchester City Centre Dickinson Street, Manchester City Centre 106 106 Portland Street, Manchester Chinatown, Manchester City Centre Portland Street, Manchester Piccadilly Gardens 85A bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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