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41 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 41 bus time schedule & line map 41 Chester View In Website Mode The 41 bus line (Chester) has 5 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Chester: 7:00 AM - 6:51 PM (2) Malpas: 5:45 PM (3) Tattenhall: 8:55 AM - 5:15 PM (4) Waverton: 2:30 PM - 6:45 PM (5) Whitchurch: 7:40 AM - 3:30 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 41 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 41 bus arriving. Direction: Chester 41 bus Time Schedule 61 stops Chester Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:00 AM - 6:51 PM Bus Station, Whitchurch Tuesday 7:00 AM - 6:51 PM Smithƒeld Shopping Centre, Whitchurch Wednesday 7:00 AM - 6:51 PM Sainsbury'S, Whitchurch Thursday 7:00 AM - 6:51 PM Horse & Jocky Ph, Grindley Brook Friday 7:00 AM - 6:51 PM Bridge, Grindley Brook Saturday 7:22 AM - 6:51 PM Vicarage, Bell O' Th' Hill Macefen Church, Bell O' Th' Hill 41 bus Info Whitchurch Road, Tushingham Cum Grindley Civil Parish Direction: Chester Far Meadow, No Man's Heath Stops: 61 Trip Duration: 61 min Oldhall Street, Malpas Line Summary: Bus Station, Whitchurch, Smithƒeld Shopping Centre, Whitchurch, Sainsbury'S, Whitchurch, Horse & Jocky Ph, Grindley Brook, The Cross, Malpas Bridge, Grindley Brook, Vicarage, Bell O' Th' Hill, Macefen Church, Bell O' Th' Hill, Far Meadow, No Primary School, Malpas Man's Heath, Oldhall Street, Malpas, The Cross, Malpas, Primary School, Malpas, Crest, Malpas, Crest, Malpas Cemetery, Malpas, Post O∆ce Lane, Hampton Heath, Market House, Hampton Heath, Edge Crossroads, Cemetery, Malpas Edge, Duckington Crossroads, Duckington, Hobb Hill Chester Road, Malpas Civil Parish Farm, Hobb Hill, Carden Arms Ph, Tilston, Grafton Lodge, Stretton, Stretton Hall, Stretton, Beechƒeld, Post O∆ce Lane, Hampton Heath Stretton, Cock O' Barton Ph, Barton, Holywell Lane, Clutton, Picnic Area, Broxton, Handley Junction, Market House, Hampton Heath Handley, Chapel Lane, Milton Green, Clayley Hall, Market Place, Hampton Civil Parish Handley, Russia Hall, Tattenhall, Gifford Lea, Tattenhall, Mitchell's Wine Bar, Tattenhall, Post O∆ce, Edge Crossroads, Edge Tattenhall, Park Avenue, Tattenhall, Greenlands, Tattenhall, Crossroads, Tattenhall, Smithy Bus Duckington Crossroads, Duckington Shelter, Gatesheath, Gatesheath Lane End, Gatesheath, Stone Cottage, Hatton Heath, Post Hobb Hill Farm, Hobb Hill O∆ce, Hatton Heath, Antique Shop, Waverton, Whitchurch Road, Waverton, Post O∆ce, Waverton, Carden Arms Ph, Tilston Fox Lane, Waverton, Millway Shops, Waverton, Capesthorne Road, Brown Heath, The Plough Ph, Grafton Lodge, Stretton Brown Heath, High School, Christleton, Village Hall, Christleton, Christleton Hall, Christleton, Canal Stretton Hall, Stretton Bridge Steps, Christleton, Ramada Hotel, Christleton, Belgrave Road, Boughton Heath, Moorcroft Avenue, Beechƒeld, Stretton Boughton Heath, The Peacock, Boughton, Shops, Boughton, Ingham Close, Boughton, St Paul's Cock O' Barton Ph, Barton Church, Boughton, Health Centre, Boughton, The A534, Barton Civil Parish Bars, Chester, Canal Bridge, Chester, Railway Station, Chester Holywell Lane, Clutton Picnic Area, Broxton Handley Junction, Handley Chapel Lane, Milton Green Clayley Hall, Handley Russia Hall, Tattenhall Gifford Lea, Tattenhall Mitchell's Wine Bar, Tattenhall Post O∆ce, Tattenhall 9A High Street, Tattenhall Civil Parish Park Avenue, Tattenhall Greenlands, Tattenhall Crossroads, Tattenhall Smithy Bus Shelter, Gatesheath Gatesheath Lane End, Gatesheath Stone Cottage, Hatton Heath Post O∆ce, Hatton Heath Antique Shop, Waverton Whitchurch Road, Waverton Post O∆ce, Waverton Fox Lane, Waverton Eggbridge Lane, Waverton Civil Parish Millway Shops, Waverton Capesthorne Road, Brown Heath The Plough Ph, Brown Heath Plough Lane, Christleton Civil Parish High School, Christleton Village Road, Christleton Civil Parish Village Hall, Christleton Village Green, Christleton Civil Parish Christleton Hall, Christleton Windmill Lane, Christleton Civil Parish Canal Bridge Steps, Christleton Ramada Hotel, Christleton Belgrave Road, Boughton Heath Moorcroft Avenue, Boughton Heath The Peacock, Boughton Shops, Boughton Whitchurch Road, Chester Ingham Close, Boughton Ingham Close, Chester St Paul's Church, Boughton Barrel Well Hill, Chester Health Centre, Boughton The Bars, Chester 134 Foregate Street, Chester Canal Bridge, Chester The Square, Chester Railway Station, Chester Direction: Malpas 41 bus Time Schedule 51 stops Malpas Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:45 PM Railway Station, Chester Tuesday 5:45 PM Chester Bus Interchange, Chester Gorse Stacks, Chester Wednesday 5:45 PM Foregate Street Stop Dd, Chester Thursday 5:45 PM Foregate Street, Chester Friday 5:45 PM Steam Mill Street, Boughton Saturday 5:45 PM Health Centre, Boughton Foregate Street, England St Paul's Church, Boughton 41 bus Info A51, Chester Direction: Malpas Stops: 51 Cecil Street, Boughton Trip Duration: 64 min Ingham Close, Chester Line Summary: Railway Station, Chester, Chester Bus Interchange, Chester, Foregate Street Stop Dd, Shops, Boughton Chester, Steam Mill Street, Boughton, Health Centre, Whitchurch Road, Chester Boughton, St Paul's Church, Boughton, Cecil Street, Boughton, Shops, Boughton, The Peacock, The Peacock, Boughton Boughton, Moorcroft Avenue, Boughton Heath, Beechlands Avenue, Chester Belgrave Road, Boughton Heath, Ramada Hotel, Christleton, Christleton Hall, Christleton, Village Hall, Moorcroft Avenue, Boughton Heath Christleton, High School, Christleton, The Plough Ph, Brown Heath, Capesthorne Road, Brown Heath, Belgrave Road, Boughton Heath Millway Shops, Waverton, Fox Lane, Waverton, Post O∆ce, Waverton, Antique Shop, Waverton, Post Ramada Hotel, Christleton O∆ce, Hatton Heath, Stone Cottage, Hatton Heath, Gatesheath Lane End, Gatesheath, Smithy Bus Christleton Hall, Christleton Shelter, Gatesheath, Crossroads, Tattenhall, Greenlands, Tattenhall, Park Avenue, Tattenhall, Post Village Hall, Christleton O∆ce, Tattenhall, Mitchell's Wine Bar, Tattenhall, Gifford Lea, Tattenhall, Russia Hall, Tattenhall, Village Green, Christleton Civil Parish Clayley Hall, Handley, Chapel Lane, Milton Green, High School, Christleton Handley Junction, Handley, Picnic Area, Broxton, Holywell Lane, Clutton, Cock O' Barton Ph, Barton, Village Road, Christleton Civil Parish Beechƒeld, Stretton, Stretton Hall, Stretton, Grafton The Plough Ph, Brown Heath Lodge, Stretton, Carden Arms Ph, Tilston, Hobb Hill Farm, Hobb Hill, Duckington Crossroads, Duckington, Plough Lane, Christleton Civil Parish Edge Crossroads, Edge, Market House, Hampton Capesthorne Road, Brown Heath Heath, Post O∆ce Lane, Hampton Heath, Cemetery, Malpas, Crest, Malpas, Primary School, Malpas, Millway Shops, Waverton Jubilee Hall, Malpas Fox Lane, Waverton Eggbridge Lane, Waverton Civil Parish Post O∆ce, Waverton Antique Shop, Waverton Post O∆ce, Hatton Heath Stone Cottage, Hatton Heath Gatesheath Lane End, Gatesheath Smithy Bus Shelter, Gatesheath Golborne Bellow FP 11, Golborne Bellow Civil Parish Crossroads, Tattenhall Greenlands, Tattenhall Park Avenue, Tattenhall Post O∆ce, Tattenhall 9A High Street, Tattenhall Civil Parish Mitchell's Wine Bar, Tattenhall Rocky Lane, Tattenhall Civil Parish Gifford Lea, Tattenhall Russia Hall, Tattenhall Clayley Hall, Handley Chapel Lane, Milton Green The Laurels, Handley Civil Parish Handley Junction, Handley Picnic Area, Broxton Holywell Lane, Clutton Cock O' Barton Ph, Barton A534, Barton Civil Parish Beechƒeld, Stretton Stretton Hall, Stretton Grafton Lodge, Stretton Carden Arms Ph, Tilston Hobb Hill Farm, Hobb Hill Duckington Crossroads, Duckington Edge Crossroads, Edge Market House, Hampton Heath A41, Hampton Civil Parish Post O∆ce Lane, Hampton Heath Cemetery, Malpas Chester Road, Malpas Civil Parish Crest, Malpas Primary School, Malpas Jubilee Hall, Malpas High Street, Malpas Civil Parish Direction: Tattenhall 41 bus Time Schedule 29 stops Tattenhall Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:55 AM - 5:15 PM Railway Station, Chester Tuesday 8:55 AM - 5:15 PM Chester Bus Interchange, Chester Gorse Stacks, Chester Wednesday 8:55 AM - 5:15 PM Thursday 8:55 AM - 5:15 PM Foregate Street Stop Dd, Chester Foregate Street, Chester Friday 8:55 AM - 5:15 PM Steam Mill Street, Boughton Saturday 8:55 AM - 5:15 PM Health Centre, Boughton Foregate Street, England St Paul's Church, Boughton 41 bus Info A51, Chester Direction: Tattenhall Stops: 29 Cecil Street, Boughton Trip Duration: 35 min Ingham Close, Chester Line Summary: Railway Station, Chester, Chester Bus Interchange, Chester, Foregate Street Stop Dd, Shops, Boughton Chester, Steam Mill Street, Boughton, Health Centre, Whitchurch Road, Chester Boughton, St Paul's Church, Boughton, Cecil Street, Boughton, Shops, Boughton, The Peacock, The Peacock, Boughton Boughton, Moorcroft Avenue, Boughton Heath, Beechlands Avenue, Chester Belgrave Road, Boughton Heath, Ramada Hotel, Christleton, Christleton Hall, Christleton, Village Hall, Moorcroft Avenue, Boughton Heath Christleton, High School, Christleton, The Plough Ph, Brown Heath, Capesthorne Road, Brown Heath, Belgrave Road, Boughton Heath Millway Shops, Waverton, Fox Lane, Waverton, Post O∆ce, Waverton, Antique Shop, Waverton, Post Ramada Hotel, Christleton O∆ce, Hatton Heath, Stone Cottage, Hatton Heath, Gatesheath Lane End, Gatesheath, Clayley Hall, Christleton Hall, Christleton Handley, Russia Hall, Tattenhall, Gifford Lea, Tattenhall, Mitchell's Wine Bar, Tattenhall, Post O∆ce, Village Hall, Christleton Tattenhall Village Green, Christleton Civil
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