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4 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 4 bus time schedule & line map 4 Greatƒeld - Orchard Park View In Website Mode The 4 bus line (Greatƒeld - Orchard Park) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bilton Grange: 5:50 AM - 7:30 PM (2) Hull: 10:37 PM (3) Hull: 6:18 PM - 8:26 PM (4) North Hull Estate: 6:46 AM - 10:10 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 4 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 4 bus arriving. Direction: Bilton Grange 4 bus Time Schedule 68 stops Bilton Grange Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:07 AM - 6:07 PM Monday 5:50 AM - 7:30 PM Orchard Park Tesco, North Hull Estate Tuesday 5:50 AM - 7:30 PM Sirius North Academy, North Hull Estate Wednesday 5:50 AM - 7:30 PM Thorpepark Academy, North Hull Estate Thursday 5:50 AM - 7:30 PM 8th Avenue, Kingston Upon Hull Friday 5:50 AM - 7:30 PM Pint & Pot, North Hull Estate Saturday 5:50 AM - 7:30 PM Dringshaw, North Hull Estate Rampant Horse, North Hull Estate Ainshaw, North Hull Estate 4 bus Info Bardshaw, Kingston Upon Hull Direction: Bilton Grange Stops: 68 Cladshaw, North Hull Estate Trip Duration: 55 min Line Summary: Orchard Park Tesco, North Hull Catherine Ellis House, North Hull Estate Estate, Sirius North Academy, North Hull Estate, Thorpepark Academy, North Hull Estate, Pint & Pot, 24th Avenue, North Hull Estate North Hull Estate, Dringshaw, North Hull Estate, Rampant Horse, North Hull Estate, Ainshaw, North Hull Estate, Cladshaw, North Hull Estate, Catherine 14th Avenue, Orchard Park Ellis House, North Hull Estate, 24th Avenue, North Hull Estate, 14th Avenue, Orchard Park, 22nd 22nd Avenue, Orchard Park Avenue, Orchard Park, Greenwood Ave Library, Orchard Park, 6th Avenue, Orchard Park, 2nd Greenwood Ave Library, Orchard Park Avenue, Orchard Park, Sutton Road, Ghost Estate, Ada Holmes Circle, Kingston Upon Hull Riversdale Road, Newland, Etherington Road, Newland, Endsleigh College, Newland, Wellesley 6th Avenue, Orchard Park Avenue, Newland, Beresford Avenue, Newland, Clough Road, Newland, Washington Street, Newland, 2nd Avenue, Orchard Park Ryde Street, Newland, Melwood Grove, Sculcoates, Epworth Street, Sculcoates, Temple Street, Sutton Road, Ghost Estate Sculcoates, St Hilda Street, Sculcoates, Somerscales Street, Sculcoates, Harley Street, Sculcoates, College Riversdale Road, Newland Street, Sculcoates, Prospect Street A, Hull, Hull Interchange, Hull, Bond Street C, Hull, Alfred Gelder Etherington Road, Newland Street C, Hull, Alfred Gelder Street E, Hull, Salthouse Lane, Hull, Alma Street, Drypool, Blythe Street, Endsleigh College, Newland Drypool, Wilton Street, Drypool, Studley Street, Drypool, Nornabell Street, Wilmington, Buckingham Wellesley Avenue, Newland Street, Garden Village, Jalland Street, Garden Village, Laburnum Avenue, Garden Village, Lee Street, East Beresford Avenue, Newland Park, Mile House, East Park, Telford Street, East Park, Woodford Leisure Centre, East Park, Westminster Clough Road, Newland Avenue, East Park, Astoria Bingo, East Park, Tower Grange, East Park, Crooked Billet, Sutton Ings, Washington Street, Newland Waldegrave Avenue, Sutton Ings, Grasby Road, Sutton Ings, Four In Hand, Sutton Ings, Minster Ryde Street, Newland Court, Sutton Ings, Saltshouse Road, Sutton Ings, Charles Brady Court, Bilton Grange, Garland Close, Bilton Grange, Hermes Close, Bilton Grange, Gri∆n Melwood Grove, Sculcoates School, Bilton Grange, St Philip`S Church, Bilton Eldon Grove, Kingston Upon Hull Grange, Greenwich Avenue, Bilton Grange, Caledon Close, Bilton Grange, Thanet Road, Bilton Grange, Epworth Street, Sculcoates Tedworth Road, Bilton Grange, Diadem Grove 250 Beverley Road, Kingston Upon Hull Roundabout, Bilton Grange Temple Street, Sculcoates Kottingham Avenue, Kingston Upon Hull St Hilda Street, Sculcoates Somerscales Street, Sculcoates Somerscales Street, Kingston Upon Hull Harley Street, Sculcoates College Street, Sculcoates Prospect Street A, Hull Prospect Street, Kingston Upon Hull Hull Interchange, Hull Bond Street C, Hull Silvester Street, Kingston Upon Hull Alfred Gelder Street C, Hull Quay Street, Kingston Upon Hull Alfred Gelder Street E, Hull Alfred Gelder Street, Kingston Upon Hull Salthouse Lane, Hull 184 High Street, Kingston Upon Hull Alma Street, Drypool Clarence Street, Kingston Upon Hull Blythe Street, Drypool Naylors Row, Kingston Upon Hull Wilton Street, Drypool Studley Street, Drypool Nornabell Street, Wilmington Norabell Street, Kingston Upon Hull Buckingham Street, Garden Village Severn Street, Kingston Upon Hull Jalland Street, Garden Village Laburnum Avenue, Garden Village Southcoates Lane, Kingston Upon Hull Lee Street, East Park Mile House, East Park Telford Street, East Park Holderness Road, Kingston Upon Hull Woodford Leisure Centre, East Park Westminster Avenue, East Park Astoria Bingo, East Park Tower Grange, East Park 725 Holderness Road, Kingston Upon Hull Crooked Billet, Sutton Ings Waldegrave Avenue, Sutton Ings Grasby Road, Sutton Ings Four In Hand, Sutton Ings Minster Court, Sutton Ings Saltshouse Road, Sutton Ings Charles Brady Court, Bilton Grange Diadem Grove, Kingston Upon Hull Garland Close, Bilton Grange Hermes Close, Bilton Grange Hermes Close, Kingston Upon Hull Gri∆n School, Bilton Grange Barham Road, Kingston Upon Hull St Philip`S Church, Bilton Grange Greenwich Avenue, Bilton Grange Caledon Close, Bilton Grange Barham Road, Kingston Upon Hull Thanet Road, Bilton Grange Tedworth Road, Bilton Grange Diadem Grove Roundabout, Bilton Grange Diadem Grove, Kingston Upon Hull Direction: Hull 4 bus Time Schedule 33 stops Hull Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 10:37 PM Orchard Park Tesco, North Hull Estate Tuesday 10:37 PM Sirius North Academy, North Hull Estate Wednesday 10:37 PM Thorpepark Academy, North Hull Estate Thursday 10:37 PM 8th Avenue, Kingston Upon Hull Friday 10:37 PM Pint & Pot, North Hull Estate Saturday 10:37 PM Dringshaw, North Hull Estate Rampant Horse, North Hull Estate Ainshaw, North Hull Estate 4 bus Info Bardshaw, Kingston Upon Hull Direction: Hull Stops: 33 Cladshaw, North Hull Estate Trip Duration: 27 min Line Summary: Orchard Park Tesco, North Hull Catherine Ellis House, North Hull Estate Estate, Sirius North Academy, North Hull Estate, Thorpepark Academy, North Hull Estate, Pint & Pot, 24th Avenue, North Hull Estate North Hull Estate, Dringshaw, North Hull Estate, Rampant Horse, North Hull Estate, Ainshaw, North Hull Estate, Cladshaw, North Hull Estate, Catherine 14th Avenue, Orchard Park Ellis House, North Hull Estate, 24th Avenue, North Hull Estate, 14th Avenue, Orchard Park, 22nd 22nd Avenue, Orchard Park Avenue, Orchard Park, Greenwood Ave Library, Orchard Park, 6th Avenue, Orchard Park, 2nd Greenwood Ave Library, Orchard Park Avenue, Orchard Park, Sutton Road, Ghost Estate, Ada Holmes Circle, Kingston Upon Hull Riversdale Road, Newland, Etherington Road, Newland, Endsleigh College, Newland, Wellesley 6th Avenue, Orchard Park Avenue, Newland, Beresford Avenue, Newland, Clough Road, Newland, Washington Street, Newland, 2nd Avenue, Orchard Park Ryde Street, Newland, Melwood Grove, Sculcoates, Epworth Street, Sculcoates, Temple Street, Sutton Road, Ghost Estate Sculcoates, St Hilda Street, Sculcoates, Somerscales Street, Sculcoates, Harley Street, Sculcoates, College Riversdale Road, Newland Street, Sculcoates, Prospect Street A, Hull, Hull Interchange, Hull Etherington Road, Newland Endsleigh College, Newland Wellesley Avenue, Newland Beresford Avenue, Newland Clough Road, Newland Washington Street, Newland Ryde Street, Newland Melwood Grove, Sculcoates Eldon Grove, Kingston Upon Hull Epworth Street, Sculcoates 250 Beverley Road, Kingston Upon Hull Temple Street, Sculcoates Kottingham Avenue, Kingston Upon Hull St Hilda Street, Sculcoates Somerscales Street, Sculcoates Somerscales Street, Kingston Upon Hull Harley Street, Sculcoates College Street, Sculcoates Prospect Street A, Hull Prospect Street, Kingston Upon Hull Hull Interchange, Hull Direction: Hull 4 bus Time Schedule 30 stops Hull Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:18 PM - 8:26 PM Charles Brady Court, Bilton Grange Diadem Grove, Kingston Upon Hull Tuesday 6:18 PM - 8:26 PM Greenwich Avenue, Bilton Grange Wednesday 6:18 PM - 8:26 PM Thursday 6:18 PM - 8:26 PM Caledon Close, Bilton Grange Barham Road, Kingston Upon Hull Friday 6:18 PM - 8:26 PM Thanet Road, Bilton Grange Saturday 6:20 PM - 8:30 PM Tedworth Road, Bilton Grange The Apollo, Sutton Ings 4 bus Info Ardmore Close, Sutton Ings Direction: Hull Stops: 30 Bellƒeld Avenue, Sutton Ings Trip Duration: 25 min Line Summary: Charles Brady Court, Bilton Grange, Charnock Avenue, Sutton Ings Greenwich Avenue, Bilton Grange, Caledon Close, Bilton Grange, Thanet Road, Bilton Grange, Tedworth Road, Bilton Grange, The Apollo, Sutton Ings, Ellesmere Avenue, Sutton Ings Ardmore Close, Sutton Ings, Bellƒeld Avenue, Sutton Ings, Charnock Avenue, Sutton Ings, Ellesmere The Broadway, Sutton Ings Avenue, Sutton Ings, The Broadway, Sutton Ings, Morrisons, East Park, Stanhope Street, East Park, Morrisons, East Park Kelvin Street, East Park, The Crown Inn, East Park, Beechwood Court, Garden Village, Holderness Stanhope Street, East Park House, Garden Village, Jesmond Gardens, Garden Village, Victor Street, Garden Village, Asda Kelvin Street, East Park Holderness Road, Garden Village, Brazil Street, Drypool, The Green Man, Drypool, Naylors Row, The Crown Inn, East Park Drypool, Great Union Street, Drypool, Drypool Bridge, Hull, Alfred Gelder Street F, Hull, Alfred Gelder Street Beechwood Court, Garden
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