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8 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 8 bus time schedule & line map 8 Newport - Arreton - Sandown - Bembridge - Seaview - View In Website Mode Ryde The 8 bus line (Newport - Arreton - Sandown - Bembridge - Seaview - Ryde) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Newport: 6:36 AM - 11:00 PM (2) Ryde: 6:17 AM - 10:40 PM (3) Sandown: 11:40 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 8 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 8 bus arriving. Direction: Newport 8 bus Time Schedule 96 stops Newport Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:55 AM - 11:00 PM Monday 6:36 AM - 11:00 PM Bus Station, Ryde Tuesday 6:36 AM - 11:00 PM Library, Ryde 99 George Street, Ryde Wednesday 6:36 AM - 11:00 PM Park Road, Ryde Thursday 6:36 AM - 11:00 PM 33 Monkton Street, Ryde Friday 6:36 AM - 11:00 PM St Johns Road Station, Ryde Saturday 6:41 AM - 11:00 PM 4 Jubilee Place, Ryde Lower Highland Road, Oakƒeld St. John's Hill, Ryde Civil Parish 8 bus Info St Johns Church, Ryde Direction: Newport Appley Road, Ryde Civil Parish Stops: 96 Trip Duration: 103 min Derwent Drive, Appley Line Summary: Bus Station, Ryde, Library, Ryde, Derwent Drive, Ryde Civil Parish Park Road, Ryde, St Johns Road Station, Ryde, Lower Highland Road, Oakƒeld, St Johns Church, Thornton Cross, Appley Ryde, Derwent Drive, Appley, Thornton Cross, Appley, Thornton Close, Ryde Civil Parish Woodlands Vale, Pondwell, Bullen Cross, Seaview, Wishing Well, Pondwell, Nettlestone Manor, Seaview, Woodlands Vale, Pondwell Seaview Lane, Seaview, Steyne Road, Seaview, Somerset Road, Seaview, Church Street, Seaview, Old Bullen Cross, Seaview Seaview Lane, Seaview, Solent View Close, Seaview, Pondwell Hill, Nettlestone And Seaview Civil Parish The Hobbit, Seaview, Caws Avenue, Seaview, Greenham Drive, Seaview, The Bench, Seaview, Priory Wishing Well, Pondwell Drive, Nettlestone, West Priory Cottages, Nettlestone, St Helens Church, Nettlestone, Attrills Corner, Nettlestone Manor, Seaview Nettlestone, Nodes Point, St Helens, Medical Centre, St Helens, The Vine, St Helens, Station Road, St Seaview Lane, Seaview Helens, St Helens Station, St Helens, Brading Haven B3340, Nettlestone Yacht Club, St Helens, Wades Boathouse, Bembridge Harbour, Royal Spithead Hotel, Bembridge, Ducie Steyne Road, Seaview Avenue, Bembridge, Foreland Road, Bembridge, Post O∆ce, Bembridge, Foreland Road, Bembridge, Fire Somerset Road, Seaview Station, Bembridge, Crossway, Bembridge, Lane End, Church Street, Seaview Bembridge, Ra«es, Bembridge, Steyne Cross, Bembridge, Pear Tree Corner, Bembridge, Bembridge Church Street, Nettlestone And Seaview Civil Parish School, Bembridge, Whitecliff Bay, Duck Pond, Old Seaview Lane, Seaview Whitecliff Bay, Bembridge Airport, Whitecliff Bay, Longlands Farm, Bembridge, Culver Down, Bembridge, Church, Yaverland, Letter Box, Yaverland, Solent View Close, Seaview Meadow Way, Yaverland, Grand Hotel, Sandown, Solent View Close, Nettlestone Wight City, Sandown, High Street, Sandown, Post O∆ce, Sandown, The Heights, Sandown, The The Hobbit, Seaview Fairway, Lake, Shops, Lake, Louis Road, Lake, Solent View Road, Nettlestone Lamorbey Road, Lake, Morrisons, Merrie Gardens, Airport Approach, Merrie Gardens, Cheverton Shute, Caws Avenue, Seaview Apse Heath, Apse Heath Cross Roads, Apse Heath, West Of Winford, Winford, Parkway, Winford, Hairpin Greenham Drive, Seaview Bend, Winford, Forest Road East, Winford, Forest Caws Avenue, Nettlestone Road West, Winford, Winford Cross, Winford, Amazon World, Newchurch, Fighting Cocks, Hale The Bench, Seaview Common, Hale Common, Hale Manor, Hale Common, Horringford Station, Horringford, Hazely Combe, Priory Drive, Nettlestone Arreton, Carpenters Yard, Arreton, Arreton School, Arreton, White Lion, Arreton, Arreton Manor, Arreton, West Priory Cottages, Nettlestone Robin Hill, Downend, Downend, Standen Lane, Downend, Durton Lane, Staplers, Landscape Lane, St Helens Church, Nettlestone Staplers, Buckbury Lane, Staplers, Long Lane, Staplers, Furrlongs Top, Pan, Greenways, Pan, Attrills Corner, Nettlestone Manor Crescent, Pan, Downside Middle, Pan, Pan Lane, Pan, Furlongs Bottom, Pan, Bus Station, Nodes Point, St Helens Newport Medical Centre, St Helens The Vine, St Helens Vine Road, St. Helens Civil Parish Station Road, St Helens St Helens Station, St Helens 1 Latimer Road, St. Helens Civil Parish Brading Haven Yacht Club, St Helens Wades Boathouse, Bembridge Harbour Royal Spithead Hotel, Bembridge Ducie Avenue, Bembridge Sherbourne Street, Bembridge Foreland Road, Bembridge 11 Foreland Road, Bembridge Post O∆ce, Bembridge Foreland Road, Bembridge Foreland Road, Bembridge Fire Station, Bembridge Crossway, Bembridge Lane End, Bembridge Ra«es, Bembridge Steyne Road, Bembridge Steyne Cross, Bembridge Pear Tree Corner, Bembridge Bembridge School, Bembridge Whitecliff Bay Duck Pond, Whitecliff Bay Bembridge Airport, Whitecliff Bay Longlands Farm, Bembridge Longlands Shute, Bembridge Civil Parish Culver Down, Bembridge Church, Yaverland Letter Box, Yaverland Meadow Way, Yaverland Grand Hotel, Sandown Wight City, Sandown High Street, Sandown 48 High Street, Sandown Civil Parish Post O∆ce, Sandown 42 Beachƒeld Road, Sandown Civil Parish The Heights, Sandown 2 Broadway, Sandown Civil Parish The Fairway, Lake 42 Lake Hill, Lake Civil Parish Shops, Lake Sandown Road, Lake Civil Parish Louis Road, Lake 30 Newport Road, Lake Civil Parish Lamorbey Road, Lake 64 Newport Road, Lake Civil Parish Morrisons, Merrie Gardens Newport Road, Lake Civil Parish Airport Approach, Merrie Gardens Cheverton Shute, Apse Heath Apse Heath Cross Roads, Apse Heath 2 Ventnor Road, Newchurch Civil Parish West Of Winford, Winford Parkway, Winford The Paddock, Newchurch Civil Parish Hairpin Bend, Winford Forest Road East, Winford Forest Road West, Winford Winford Cross, Winford Amazon World, Newchurch Fighting Cocks, Hale Common Hale Common Hale Manor, Hale Common Horringford Station, Horringford Sandown to Newport Cyclepath, Arreton Civil Parish Hazely Combe, Arreton Carpenters Yard, Arreton Carpenters Yard, Arreton Civil Parish Arreton School, Arreton White Lion, Arreton Arreton Manor, Arreton Robin Hill, Downend Downend Long Lane, Newport Civil Parish Standen Lane, Downend Durton Lane, Staplers Landscape Lane, Staplers Buckbury Lane, Staplers Long Lane, Staplers Furrlongs Top, Pan Furrlongs, Newport Civil Parish Greenways, Pan Manor Crescent, Pan Furrlongs, Newport Downside Middle, Pan Pan Lane, Pan Berry Close, Newport Furlongs Bottom, Pan Bus Station, Newport Newport Bus Station (C), Newport Direction: Ryde 8 bus Time Schedule 97 stops Ryde Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:50 AM - 10:40 PM Monday 6:17 AM - 10:40 PM Bus Station, Newport Newport Bus Station (C), Newport Tuesday 6:17 AM - 10:40 PM Furlongs Bottom, Pan Wednesday 6:17 AM - 10:40 PM Downside Middle School, Pan Thursday 6:17 AM - 10:40 PM Tinkers Hill, Newport Friday 6:17 AM - 10:40 PM Manor Crescent, Pan Saturday 6:50 AM - 10:40 PM Greenways, Pan Wallace Court, Newport Long Lane, Staplers 8 bus Info Direction: Ryde Buckbury Lane, Staplers Stops: 97 Trip Duration: 108 min Landscape Lane, Staplers Line Summary: Bus Station, Newport, Furlongs Bottom, Pan, Downside Middle School, Pan, Manor Durton Lane, Staplers Crescent, Pan, Greenways, Pan, Long Lane, Staplers, Buckbury Lane, Staplers, Landscape Lane, Staplers, Standen Lane, Downend Durton Lane, Staplers, Standen Lane, Downend, Downend, Robin Hill, Downend, Arreton Manor, Arreton, White Lion, Arreton, Arreton School, Arreton, Downend Carpenters Yard, Arreton, Hazely Combe, Arreton, Horringford Station, Horringford, Hale Manor, Hale Robin Hill, Downend Common, Hale Common, Fighting Cocks, Hale Common, Amazon World, Newchurch, Winford Arreton Manor, Arreton Cross, Winford, Forest Road West, Winford, Forest Road East, Winford, Hairpin Bend, Winford, Parkway, White Lion, Arreton Winford, West Of Winford, Winford, Apse Heath Cross Roads, Apse Heath, Cheverton Shute, Apse Arreton School, Arreton Heath, Airport Approach, Merrie Gardens, Morrisons, School Lane, Arreton Civil Parish Merrie Gardens, Broadlea Primary School, Merrie Gardens, Lamorbey Road, Lake, Louis Road, Lake, Carpenters Yard, Arreton Shops, Lake, The Fairway, Lake, The Heights, Carpenters Yard, Arreton Civil Parish Sandown, Royal Crescent, Sandown, Fitzroy Street, Sandown, Conservative Club, Sandown, Library, Hazely Combe, Arreton Sandown, Avenue Slipway, Sandown, Wight City, Sandown, Grand Hotel, Sandown, Meadow Way, Horringford Station, Horringford Yaverland, Letter Box, Yaverland, Church, Yaverland, Sandown to Newport Cyclepath, Arreton Civil Parish Culver Down, Bembridge, Longlands Farm, Bembridge, Bembridge Airport, Whitecliff Bay, Duck Hale Manor, Hale Common Pond, Whitecliff Bay, Whitecliff Bay, Bembridge School, Bembridge, Pear Tree Corner, Bembridge, Hale Common Steyne Cross, Bembridge, Ra«es, Bembridge, Windmill Hotel, Bembridge, Fire Station, Bembridge, Fighting Cocks, Hale Common Crossway, Bembridge, Lane End, Bembridge, Post O∆ce, Bembridge, Holy Trinity Church, Bembridge, Amazon World, Newchurch Royal Spithead Hotel, Bembridge, Wades Boathouse, Bembridge Harbour, Brading Haven Yacht Club, St Helens, St Helens Station, St Helens, Station Road, St Winford Cross, Winford Helens, The Vine, St Helens, Guildford Road, St Helens, Nodes Point, St Helens, Attrills Corner, Forest Road West, Winford Nettlestone, St Helens Church, Nettlestone, West Priory Cottages, Nettlestone, Priory Drive, Forest Road East, Winford Nettlestone, The Bench, Seaview, Greenham Drive, Cupressus Avenue, Newchurch Civil Parish Seaview, Caws
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