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6 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 6 bus time schedule & line map 6 Colne - Burnley Via Birtwistle Avenue, Boundary Mill, View In Website Mode Chapel House Road, Lower Manor The 6 bus line (Colne - Burnley Via Birtwistle Avenue, Boundary Mill, Chapel House Road, Lower Manor) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Burnley: 7:20 AM - 5:55 PM (2) Colne: 6:50 AM - 7:07 PM (3) Colne: 6:55 PM (4) Nelson: 7:25 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 6 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 6 bus arriving. Direction: Burnley 6 bus Time Schedule 79 stops Burnley Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:20 AM - 5:55 PM Bus Station, Colne 52-54 Market Street, Burnley Tuesday 7:20 AM - 5:55 PM Gordon Street, Colne Wednesday 7:20 AM - 5:55 PM Skipton Road, Burnley Thursday 7:20 AM - 5:55 PM St Stephens Way, Colne Friday 7:20 AM - 5:55 PM Morris Dancers, Colne Saturday 7:37 AM - 5:40 PM Oak Street, Colne St Stephen's Way, Burnley Park High School, Colne 6 bus Info Direction: Burnley Noyna Street, Colne Stops: 79 Castle Close, Burnley Trip Duration: 90 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Colne, Gordon Street, Oak Street, Colne Colne, St Stephens Way, Colne, Morris Dancers, Colne, Oak Street, Colne, Park High School, Colne, Gordon Street, Colne Noyna Street, Colne, Oak Street, Colne, Gordon Skipton Road, Burnley Street, Colne, Bus Station, Colne, Walton Street, Colne, Windy Bank Top, Colne, Sainsburys, Colne, Bus Station, Colne Belgrave Road, Alkincoats, Devon Street, Alkincoats, Parliament Street, Burnley Ruskin Ave, Alkincoats, Slater Avenue, Alkincoats, Harrison Drive, Alkincoats, Tennyson Road, Walton Street, Colne Alkincoats, Princess Street, Colne, Vivary Way, Colne, A56, Burnley Boundary Mill Entrance, Colne, Asda, Colne, Edward Street, Nelson, Swinden Hall Road, Nelson, Alpha Windy Bank Top, Colne Street, Nelson, Oxford Rd, Marsden Park, Pendle Vale 8 Windy Bank, Burnley College, Marsden Park, Liddlesdale Road, Marsden Park, Castercliff Cps, Marsden Park, Marsden Park, Sainsburys, Colne Andrew Road, Marsden Park, Walton Place, Marsden Park, Hallam Road, Marsden Park, Deerstone Road, Belgrave Road, Alkincoats Marsden Park, Townhouse Road, Marsden Park, Trent Road, Marsden Park, Marsden Crescent, Devon Street, Alkincoats Marsden Park, Clough Road, Marsden Park, Manor Street, Marsden Park, Netherƒeld Road, Nelson, Devon Street, Burnley Ruskin Ave, Alkincoats Bracewell Street, Nelson, New Scotland Road, Nelson, Pendle Street, Nelson, Morrison, Nelson, Birtwistle Avenue, Burnley Morrisons, Nelson, Raglan Street, Nelson, Library, Slater Avenue, Alkincoats Nelson, Manchester Road, Nelson, Bus Station, Nelson, Duerden Street, Nelson, Lancaster Gate, Nelson, Causey Foot, Nelson, Hill Place, Nelson, Brier Harrison Drive, Alkincoats Crescent, Nelson, Halifax Road, Marsden Cross, Moorland Drive, Marsden Cross, Hillingdon Roadd Tennyson Road, Alkincoats Jct, Kibble Bank, Kibble Crescent, Lane Head, Underley Street, Lane Head, Lytham Road, Lane Princess Street, Colne Head, Mansergh Street, Lane Head, Burnley General Rigby Street, Burnley Hospital, Lane Head, Highƒeld Avenue, Reedley, Barden Lane, Reedley Hallows, Blacker Street, Vivary Way, Colne Reedley Hallows, Lower Manor Lane, Lower Manor, Vivary Way, Colne Civil Parish Pratt Street, Reedley Hallows, New Hall Street, Duke Bar, Robinson Street, Duke Bar, Nicholl Street, Boundary Mill Entrance, Colne Stoneyholme, Taylor Street, Stoneyholme, Bond Street, Stoneyholme, Folds Street, Stoneyholme, Kent Asda, Colne Street, Stoneyholme, Asda, Stoneyholme, St James Street, Burnley, Mechanics Institute, Burnley, Bus Edward Street, Nelson Station, Burnley (9) Swinden Hall Road, Nelson Ruskin Place, Burnley Alpha Street, Nelson Algar street, Burnley Oxford Rd, Marsden Park Pendle Vale College, Marsden Park Liddlesdale Road, Marsden Park Hollins Road, Burnley Castercliff Cps, Marsden Park Marsden Park Andrew Road, Marsden Park Walton Place, Marsden Park Hallam Road, Marsden Park Deerstone Road, Marsden Park Townhouse Road, Marsden Park Trent Road, Marsden Park Marsden Crescent, Marsden Park Barkerhouse Road, Burnley Clough Road, Marsden Park Clough Road, Burnley Manor Street, Marsden Park Netherƒeld Road, Nelson Bracewell Street, Nelson New Scotland Road, Nelson Pendle Street, Nelson Russell Street, Burnley Morrison, Nelson Clayton Street, Burnley Morrisons, Nelson Clayton Street, Burnley Raglan Street, Nelson Every Street, Burnley Library, Nelson Market Square, Burnley Manchester Road, Nelson Bus Station, Nelson Railway Street, Burnley Duerden Street, Nelson Lancaster Gate, Nelson Causey Foot, Nelson Hill Place, Nelson Hill Place, Burnley Brier Crescent, Nelson Hibson Road, Burnley Halifax Road, Marsden Cross Moorland Drive, Marsden Cross Hillingdon Roadd Jct, Kibble Bank Higher Reedley Road, Burnley Kibble Crescent, Lane Head Rochester Drive, Burnley Underley Street, Lane Head Lytham Road, Lane Head Mansergh Street, Lane Head Mansergh Street, Burnley Burnley General Hospital, Lane Head Highƒeld Avenue, Reedley Barden Lane, Reedley Hallows Blacker Street, Burnley Blacker Street, Reedley Hallows Barden Lane, Burnley Lower Manor Lane, Lower Manor Pratt Street, Reedley Hallows New Hall Street, Duke Bar Robinson Street, Duke Bar New Hall Street, Burnley Nicholl Street, Stoneyholme Nicholl Street, Burnley Taylor Street, Stoneyholme Old Hall Street, Burnley Bond Street, Stoneyholme Bond Street, Burnley Folds Street, Stoneyholme Kent Street, Stoneyholme Kent Street, Burnley Asda, Stoneyholme St James Street, Burnley Bethesda Street, Burnley Mechanics Institute, Burnley Yorke Street, Burnley Bus Station, Burnley (9) Red Lion Street, Burnley Direction: Colne 6 bus Time Schedule 76 stops Colne Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:50 AM - 7:07 PM Bus Station, Burnley (9) Red Lion Street, Burnley Tuesday 6:50 AM - 7:07 PM St James Street, Burnley Wednesday 6:50 AM - 7:07 PM Tanner Street, Burnley Thursday 6:50 AM - 7:07 PM Asda, Stoneyholme Friday 6:50 AM - 7:07 PM Kent Street, Stoneyholme Saturday 7:25 AM - 6:50 PM Oswald Street, Stoneyholme Hebrew Road, Stoneyholme 6 bus Info Nicholl Street, Stoneyholme Direction: Colne Nicholl Street, Burnley Stops: 76 Trip Duration: 90 min New Hall Street, Duke Bar Line Summary: Bus Station, Burnley (9), St James Street, Burnley, Asda, Stoneyholme, Kent Street, Disraeli Street, Reedley Hallows Stoneyholme, Oswald Street, Stoneyholme, Hebrew Road, Stoneyholme, Nicholl Street, Stoneyholme, Ruskin Street, Reedley Hallows New Hall Street, Duke Bar, Disraeli Street, Reedley Hallows, Ruskin Street, Reedley Hallows, Barden Barden Lane, Reedley Hallows Lane, Reedley Hallows, Blacker Street, Reedley Hallows, Lower Manor Lane, Lower Manor, Ruskin Blacker Street, Burnley Street, Reedley Hallows, Shap Grove, Reedley Blacker Street, Reedley Hallows Hallows, Highƒeld Avenue, Reedley, Burnley General Hospital, Browhead, Lytham Road, Lane Head, Barden Lane, Burnley Underley Street, Lane Head, Kibble Crescent, Lane Head, Hillingdon Road, Kibble Bank, Moorland Drive, Lower Manor Lane, Lower Manor Marsden Cross, Halifax Road, Marsden Cross, Brier Crescent, Nelson, Hill Place, Nelson, Causey Foot, Ruskin Street, Reedley Hallows Nelson, Lancaster Gate, Nelson, Duerden Street, Nelson, Bus Station, Nelson, Morrison, Nelson, Shap Grove, Reedley Hallows Morrisons, Nelson, North Street, Nelson, New Scotland Road, Nelson, Warde Street, Nelson, Highƒeld Avenue, Reedley Netherƒeld Road, Nelson, Hendon Road, Marsden Park, Clough Road, Marsden Park, Marsden Burnley General Hospital, Browhead Crescent, Marsden Park, Deerstone Road, Marsden Park, Hallam Road, Marsden Park, Walton Place, Lytham Road, Lane Head Marsden Park, Andrew Road, Marsden Park, Lytham Road, Burnley Marsden Park, Marsden Hall Road, Marsden Park, Castercliff Cps, Marsden Park, Liddlesdale Road, Underley Street, Lane Head Marsden Park, Pendle Vale College, Marsden Park, Oxford Road, Marsden Park, Alpha Street, Nelson, Kibble Crescent, Lane Head Swindon Hall Road, Nelson, Regent Street, Nelson, Brighton Road, Burnley Edward Street, Nelson, Asda, Colne, Boundary Mill Entrance, Colne, Princess Street, Colne, Tennyson Hillingdon Road, Kibble Bank Road, Alkincoats, Haverholt Close, Alkincoats, Higher Reedley Road, Burnley Harrison Drive, Alkincoats, Slater Avenue, Alkincoats, Glenroy Avenue, Alkincoats, The Crescent, Moorland Drive, Marsden Cross Alkincoats, Devon Street, Alkincoats, Belgrave Road, Alkincoats, Langroyd Road, Alkincoats, Sainsburys, Halifax Road, Marsden Cross Colne, Windy Bank Top, Colne, Bus Station, Colne, Walverden Road, Burnley Gordon Street, Colne, St Stephens Way, Colne, Morris Dancers, Colne, Oak Street, Colne, Park High School, Brier Crescent, Nelson Colne, Noyna Street, Colne, Oak Street, Colne, Hibson Road, Burnley Gordon Street, Colne, Bus Station, Colne Hill Place, Nelson Hill Place, Burnley Causey Foot, Nelson Lancaster Gate, Nelson Duerden Street, Nelson Bus Station, Nelson Railway Street, Burnley Morrison, Nelson Clayton Street, Burnley Morrisons, Nelson Clayton Street, Burnley North Street, Nelson Forest Street, Burnley New Scotland Road, Nelson Warde Street, Nelson Netherƒeld Road, Burnley Netherƒeld Road, Nelson Hendon Road, Marsden Park Clough Road, Marsden Park Marsden Crescent, Marsden Park Barkerhouse Road, Burnley Deerstone Road, Marsden Park Hallam Road, Marsden Park Castercliffe Road, Burnley Walton Place, Marsden Park 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