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125 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 125 bus time schedule & line map 125 Stourbridge - Kidderminster - Bewdley - Bridgnorth View In Website Mode The 125 bus line (Stourbridge - Kidderminster - Bewdley - Bridgnorth) has 5 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) High Town: 7:27 AM - 5:20 PM (2) Kidderminster: 6:05 PM (3) Kidderminster: 6:25 PM (4) Stanmore: 6:30 AM (5) Stourbridge: 7:24 AM - 4:45 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 125 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 125 bus arriving. Direction: High Town 125 bus Time Schedule 53 stops High Town Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:27 AM - 5:20 PM Stourbridge Interchange, Stourbridge Foster Street East, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Tuesday 7:27 AM - 5:20 PM Union St, Stourbridge Wednesday 7:27 AM - 5:20 PM The Plough & Harrow, Oldswinford Thursday 7:27 AM - 5:20 PM 104 Heath Lane, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Friday 7:27 AM - 5:20 PM Mary Stevens Park, Norton Saturday 7:37 AM - 5:20 PM A451, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Stanley Rd, Norton Beech Rd, Norton 125 bus Info Norton Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Direction: High Town Stops: 53 Osmaston Rd, Norton Trip Duration: 88 min Line Summary: Stourbridge Interchange, Heath Drive, Broadwaters Stourbridge, Union St, Stourbridge, The Plough & Harrow, Oldswinford, Mary Stevens Park, Norton, Broadwaters Drive, Broadwaters Stanley Rd, Norton, Beech Rd, Norton, Osmaston Rd, Broadwaters Bridge, Kidderminster Norton, Heath Drive, Broadwaters, Broadwaters Drive, Broadwaters, Hurcott Road Crossroads, Hurcott Road Crossroads, Greenhill Greenhill, Linden Avenue, Greenhill, Cricket Ground, Kidderminster, Villiers Street, Kidderminster, Lorne Linden Avenue, Greenhill Street, Kidderminster, Railway Station, Kidderminster, Green Street, Kidderminster, Kidderminster Bus Cricket Ground, Kidderminster Station, Kidderminster, Town Hall, Kidderminster, Oxford Street, Kidderminster, Wood Street, Kidderminster, General Hospital, Kidderminster, Villiers Street, Kidderminster Bewdley Hill, Blakebrook, Lea Bank Avenue, Blakebrook, West Midlands Safari Park, the Heath, Lorne Street, Kidderminster New Road, Catchems End, Catchems End, All Saints Church, Wribbenhall, Bewdley Viaduct, Bewdley, Railway Station, Kidderminster Black Boy Inn, Bewdley, Load Street, Bewdley, Dowles Station Approach, Kidderminster Road, Bewdley, Caravan Park, Chamberline Wood, Wyre Cottage, Buttonoak, Buttonbridge Lane Jct, Green Street, Kidderminster Buttonbridge, Hall, Kinlet, Eagle & Serpent Inn, Kinlet, Kidderminster Bus Station, Kidderminster Park Homes, Highley, Parish Hall, Highley, Bache Arms, Highley, Recreation Ground, Highley, Willow Town Hall, Kidderminster Drive Jct, Woodhill, Clee View, Woodhill, Castle Inn, Woodhill, Oak Street Jct, Woodhill, King's Arms Inn, Exchange Street, Kidderminster Sutton, Covert Lane Jct, Sutton, Bulls Head Inn, Oxford Street, Kidderminster Chelmarsh, Church, Chelmarsh, Railway Station, Dudmaston, Post O∆ce, Eardington, Severn Valley Railway, Castle Hill, Hawthorns Jct, Castle Hill, Wood Street, Kidderminster Sainsbury'S, High Town Perrett Walk, Kidderminster General Hospital, Kidderminster Bewdley Hill, Blakebrook Lea Bank Avenue, Blakebrook West Midlands Safari Park, the Heath New Road, Catchems End Kidderminster Road, Bewdley Civil Parish Catchems End All Saints Church, Wribbenhall Bewdley Viaduct, Bewdley Castle Lane, Bewdley Civil Parish Black Boy Inn, Bewdley Ricketts Place, Bewdley Load Street, Bewdley Load Street, Bewdley Dowles Road, Bewdley Dog Lane, Bewdley Caravan Park, Chamberline Wood Wyre Cottage, Buttonoak Buttonbridge Lane Jct, Buttonbridge Hall, Kinlet Eagle & Serpent Inn, Kinlet Goosemoore Close, Kinlet Civil Parish Park Homes, Highley Parish Hall, Highley Arley View Close, Highley Bache Arms, Highley Silverdale Terrace, Highley Recreation Ground, Highley Willow Drive Jct, Woodhill Willow Drive, Highley Clee View, Woodhill Castle Inn, Woodhill Oak Street Jct, Woodhill King's Arms Inn, Sutton Covert Lane Jct, Sutton Bulls Head Inn, Chelmarsh Church, Chelmarsh Railway Station, Dudmaston Post O∆ce, Eardington Severn Valley Railway, Castle Hill Hollybush Road, Bridgnorth Hawthorns Jct, Castle Hill Sainsbury'S, High Town Direction: Kidderminster 125 bus Time Schedule 40 stops Kidderminster Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:05 PM Sainsbury'S, High Town Tuesday 6:05 PM Richmond Gardens Jct, High Town 33 Innage Lane, Bridgnorth Wednesday 6:05 PM Football Ground, High Town Thursday 6:05 PM 24 Innage Lane, Bridgnorth Friday 6:05 PM No. 26, High Town Saturday 6:05 PM 25 The Hookƒeld, Bridgnorth Woodberry Down Ph, High Town 95 Victoria Road, Bridgnorth 125 bus Info Severn Valley Railway, Castle Hill Direction: Kidderminster Stops: 40 King's Loade Jct, Castle Hill Trip Duration: 63 min Oldbury Road, Bridgnorth Line Summary: Sainsbury'S, High Town, Richmond Gardens Jct, High Town, Football Ground, High Post O∆ce, Eardington Town, No. 26, High Town, Woodberry Down Ph, High Town, Severn Valley Railway, Castle Hill, King's Loade Railway Station, Dudmaston Jct, Castle Hill, Post O∆ce, Eardington, Railway Station, Dudmaston, Church, Chelmarsh, Bulls Head Church, Chelmarsh Inn, Chelmarsh, Covert Lane Jct, Sutton, King's Arms Inn, Sutton, Oak Street Jct, Woodhill, Castle Inn, Bulls Head Inn, Chelmarsh Woodhill, Clee View, Woodhill, Willow Drive Jct, Woodhill, Recreation Ground, Highley, Bache Arms, Covert Lane Jct, Sutton Highley, Parish Hall, Highley, Park Homes, Highley, Eagle & Serpent Inn, Kinlet, Hall, Kinlet, Buttonbridge King's Arms Inn, Sutton Lane Jct, Buttonbridge, Wyre Cottage, Buttonoak, Caravan Park, Chamberline Wood, Load Street, Bewdley, Bewdley Viaduct, Bewdley, Grey Green Oak Street Jct, Woodhill Lane, Wribbenhall, All Saints Church, Wribbenhall, Catchems End, New Road, Catchems End, West Castle Inn, Woodhill Midlands Safari Park, the Heath, Lea Bank Avenue, Blakebrook, Bewdley Hill, Blakebrook, General Clee View, Woodhill Hospital, Kidderminster, Wood Street, Kidderminster, Swan Centre, Kidderminster, Health Centre, Willow Drive Jct, Woodhill Kidderminster, Kidderminster Bus Station, Willow Drive, Highley Kidderminster Recreation Ground, Highley Bache Arms, Highley Barke Street, Highley Parish Hall, Highley Arley View Close, Highley Park Homes, Highley Eagle & Serpent Inn, Kinlet Goosemoore Close, Kinlet Civil Parish Hall, Kinlet Goosemoore Close, Kinlet Civil Parish Buttonbridge Lane Jct, Buttonbridge Wyre Cottage, Buttonoak Caravan Park, Chamberline Wood Load Street, Bewdley 73 Load Street, Bewdley Bewdley Viaduct, Bewdley Grey Green Lane, Wribbenhall All Saints Church, Wribbenhall Kidderminster Road, Bewdley Civil Parish Catchems End New Road, Catchems End West Midlands Safari Park, the Heath Lea Bank Avenue, Blakebrook Bewdley Hill, Blakebrook Bewdley Hill, Kidderminster General Hospital, Kidderminster Summer Place, Kidderminster Wood Street, Kidderminster Swan Centre, Kidderminster Blackwell Street, Kidderminster Health Centre, Kidderminster BromsgroveStreet, Kidderminster Kidderminster Bus Station, Kidderminster Direction: Kidderminster 125 bus Time Schedule 17 stops Kidderminster Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:25 PM Stourbridge Interchange, Stourbridge Foster Street East, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Tuesday 6:25 PM Union St, Stourbridge Wednesday 6:25 PM The Plough & Harrow, Oldswinford Thursday 6:25 PM 104 Heath Lane, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Friday 6:25 PM Mary Stevens Park, Norton Saturday 6:25 PM A451, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Stanley Rd, Norton Beech Rd, Norton 125 bus Info Norton Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Direction: Kidderminster Stops: 17 Osmaston Rd, Norton Trip Duration: 25 min Line Summary: Stourbridge Interchange, Heath Drive, Broadwaters Stourbridge, Union St, Stourbridge, The Plough & Harrow, Oldswinford, Mary Stevens Park, Norton, Broadwaters Drive, Broadwaters Stanley Rd, Norton, Beech Rd, Norton, Osmaston Rd, Broadwaters Bridge, Kidderminster Norton, Heath Drive, Broadwaters, Broadwaters Drive, Broadwaters, Hurcott Road Crossroads, Hurcott Road Crossroads, Greenhill Greenhill, Linden Avenue, Greenhill, Cricket Ground, Kidderminster, Villiers Street, Kidderminster, Lorne Linden Avenue, Greenhill Street, Kidderminster, Railway Station, Kidderminster, Green Street, Kidderminster, Kidderminster Bus Cricket Ground, Kidderminster Station, Kidderminster Villiers Street, Kidderminster Lorne Street, Kidderminster Railway Station, Kidderminster Station Approach, Kidderminster Green Street, Kidderminster Kidderminster Bus Station, Kidderminster Direction: Stanmore 125 bus Time Schedule 36 stops Stanmore Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:30 AM Load Street, Bewdley Load Street, Bewdley Tuesday 6:30 AM Dowles Road, Bewdley Wednesday 6:30 AM Dog Lane, Bewdley Thursday 6:30 AM Caravan Park, Chamberline Wood Friday 6:30 AM Wyre Cottage, Buttonoak Saturday Not Operational Buttonbridge Lane Jct, Buttonbridge Hall, Kinlet 125 bus Info Eagle & Serpent Inn, Kinlet Direction: Stanmore Goosemoore Close, Kinlet Civil Parish Stops: 36 Trip Duration: 52 min Park Homes, Highley Line Summary: Load Street, Bewdley, Dowles Road, Bewdley, Caravan Park, Chamberline Wood, Wyre Parish Hall, Highley Cottage, Buttonoak, Buttonbridge Lane Jct, Arley View Close, Highley Buttonbridge, Hall, Kinlet, Eagle & Serpent Inn, Kinlet, Park Homes, Highley, Parish Hall, Highley, Bache Bache Arms,
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