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17 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 17 bus time schedule & line map 17 Aylesbury - Fairford Leys - Buckingham Park - View In Website Mode Atylesbury The 17 bus line (Aylesbury - Fairford Leys - Buckingham Park - Atylesbury) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Aylesbury: 7:35 AM - 7:25 PM (2) Bicester: 6:40 PM (3) Bicester Town Centre: 6:33 AM - 5:15 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 17 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 17 bus arriving. Direction: Aylesbury 17 bus Time Schedule 46 stops Aylesbury Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:35 AM - 7:25 PM Manorsƒeld Road, Bicester Town Centre Manorsƒeld Road, Bicester Tuesday 7:35 AM - 7:25 PM Clifton Close, Bicester Wednesday 7:35 AM - 7:25 PM Granville Way, Bicester Thursday 7:35 AM - 7:25 PM Friday 7:35 AM - 7:25 PM Retail Park, Bicester Saturday 7:55 AM - 7:25 PM Bicester Road, Glory Farm Telford Road, Bicester Civil Parish Post O∆ce, Launton 17 bus Info The Bull Inn, Launton Direction: Aylesbury Stops: 46 Tomkins Lane, Marsh Gibbon Trip Duration: 40 min Line Summary: Manorsƒeld Road, Bicester Town West Edge, Marsh Gibbon Centre, Clifton Close, Bicester, Granville Way, Bicester, Retail Park, Bicester, Bicester Road, Glory Farm, Post Ware Leys Close, Marsh Gibbon Civil Parish O∆ce, Launton, The Bull Inn, Launton, Tomkins Lane, The Plough Ph, Marsh Gibbon Marsh Gibbon, West Edge, Marsh Gibbon, The Plough Ph, Marsh Gibbon, Castle Street, Marsh Castle Street, Marsh Gibbon Gibbon, Buckingham Road, Edgcott, Grendon Road, Edgcott, Prison Gates, Springhill, Rumptons Paddock, Grendon Underwood, Combined School, Buckingham Road, Edgcott Grendon Underwood, The Swan Ph, Grendon Underwood, Darleys Close, Grendon Underwood, Grendon Road, Edgcott Butler's Farm, Grendon Underwood, Oak Tree Cottages, Grendon Underwood, Crossroads, Prison Gates, Springhill Kingswood, Ham Farm, Woodham, Industrial Estate, Woodham, Westcott Turn, Westcott, Quainton Turn, Rumptons Paddock, Grendon Underwood Westcott, School, Waddesdon, The Lion Ph, Waddesdon, Baker Street, Waddesdon, Anstey Close, Combined School, Grendon Underwood Waddesdon, Crossroads, Waddesdon, Cranwell Gate, Fleet Marston, Fleet Marston Farm, Fleet The Swan Ph, Grendon Underwood Marston, Putlowes, Fleet Marston, Sir Henry Lee Crescent, Berryƒelds, Berryƒelds Lane, Aylesbury, Darleys Close, Grendon Underwood Rabans Lane, Aylesbury, Devereux Place, Quarrendon Estate, Broadƒelds Roundabout, Butler's Farm, Grendon Underwood Quarrendon Estate, Stonehaven Road, Quarrendon Main Street, Grendon Underwood Civil Parish Estate, Henley's Roundabout, Aylesbury, Southern Road, Aylesbury, West Street, Aylesbury, Royal Bucks Oak Tree Cottages, Grendon Underwood Hospital, Aylesbury, White Hill, Aylesbury, Friarage Road, Aylesbury, Bus Station, Aylesbury Crossroads, Kingswood Ham Farm, Woodham Industrial Estate, Woodham Westcott Turn, Westcott Quainton Turn, Westcott School, Waddesdon School Lane, Waddesdon Civil Parish The Lion Ph, Waddesdon Baker Street, Waddesdon Anstey Close, Waddesdon Crossroads, Waddesdon Cranwell Gate, Fleet Marston Fleet Marston Farm, Fleet Marston Putlowes, Fleet Marston Sir Henry Lee Crescent, Berryƒelds Berryƒelds Lane, Aylesbury Bicester Road, Quarrendon Civil Parish Rabans Lane, Aylesbury Bicester Road, Aylesbury Devereux Place, Quarrendon Estate Broadƒelds Roundabout, Quarrendon Estate Stonehaven Road, Quarrendon Estate Henley's Roundabout, Aylesbury Southern Road, Aylesbury West Street, Aylesbury Royal Bucks Hospital, Aylesbury Bicester Road, Aylesbury White Hill, Aylesbury Whitehall Street, Aylesbury Friarage Road, Aylesbury Friarage Road, Aylesbury Bus Station, Aylesbury Great Western Street, Aylesbury Direction: Bicester 17 bus Time Schedule 33 stops Bicester Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:40 PM Bus Station, Aylesbury Great Western Street, Aylesbury Tuesday 6:40 PM Exchange Street, Aylesbury Wednesday 6:40 PM High Street, Aylesbury Thursday 6:40 PM 56 High Street, Aylesbury Friday 6:40 PM New Street Aylesbury Saturday 6:40 PM Cambridge Place, Aylesbury Royal Bucks Hospital, Aylesbury Bicester Road, Aylesbury 17 bus Info West Street, Aylesbury Direction: Bicester West Street, Aylesbury Stops: 33 Trip Duration: 43 min Henley's Roundabout, Aylesbury Line Summary: Bus Station, Aylesbury, Exchange Street, Aylesbury, High Street, Aylesbury, New Street Stonehaven Road, Quarrendon Estate Aylesbury, Royal Bucks Hospital, Aylesbury, West Street, Aylesbury, Henley's Roundabout, Aylesbury, Devereux Place, Quarrendon Estate Stonehaven Road, Quarrendon Estate, Devereux Place, Quarrendon Estate, Rabans Lane, Aylesbury, Rabans Lane, Aylesbury Berryƒelds Lane, Aylesbury, Sir Henry Lee Crescent, Bicester Road, Aylesbury Berryƒelds, Putlowes, Fleet Marston, Fleet Marston Farm, Fleet Marston, Cranwell Gate, Fleet Marston, Berryƒelds Lane, Aylesbury Crossroads, Waddesdon, Anstey Close, Waddesdon, Baker Street, Waddesdon, The Lion Ph, Waddesdon, Sir Henry Lee Crescent, Berryƒelds Westcott Turn, Westcott, Industrial Estate, A41, Quarrendon Civil Parish Woodham, Ham Farm, Woodham, Crossroads, Kingswood, The Bull Inn, Launton, Post O∆ce, Putlowes, Fleet Marston Launton, Bicester Road, Glory Farm, Retail Park, Bicester, Granville Way, Bicester, Clifton Close, Fleet Marston Farm, Fleet Marston Bicester, Manorsƒeld Road, Bicester Town Centre, Queens Avenue, King's End, Community Hospital, Cranwell Gate, Fleet Marston King's End, Bicester Village, Bicester Crossroads, Waddesdon Anstey Close, Waddesdon Baker Street, Waddesdon The Lion Ph, Waddesdon Westcott Turn, Westcott Industrial Estate, Woodham Ham Farm, Woodham Crossroads, Kingswood The Bull Inn, Launton Bicester Road, Launton Civil Parish Post O∆ce, Launton Bicester Road, Glory Farm Telford Road, Bicester Civil Parish Retail Park, Bicester Granville Way, Bicester Clifton Close, Bicester Manorsƒeld Road, Bicester Town Centre Manorsƒeld Road, Bicester Queens Avenue, King's End Hunt Close, Bicester Community Hospital, King's End 42 King's End, Bicester Bicester Village, Bicester 10 Newton Close, Bicester Direction: Bicester Town Centre 17 bus Time Schedule 41 stops Bicester Town Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:33 AM - 5:15 PM Bus Station, Aylesbury Great Western Street, Aylesbury Tuesday 6:33 AM - 5:15 PM Exchange Street, Aylesbury Wednesday 6:33 AM - 5:15 PM High Street, Aylesbury Thursday 6:33 AM - 5:15 PM 56 High Street, Aylesbury Friday 6:33 AM - 5:15 PM New Street Aylesbury Saturday 6:33 AM - 5:15 PM Cambridge Place, Aylesbury Royal Bucks Hospital, Aylesbury Bicester Road, Aylesbury 17 bus Info West Street, Aylesbury Direction: Bicester Town Centre West Street, Aylesbury Stops: 41 Trip Duration: 37 min Henley's Roundabout, Aylesbury Line Summary: Bus Station, Aylesbury, Exchange Street, Aylesbury, High Street, Aylesbury, New Street Stonehaven Road, Quarrendon Estate Aylesbury, Royal Bucks Hospital, Aylesbury, West Street, Aylesbury, Henley's Roundabout, Aylesbury, Devereux Place, Quarrendon Estate Stonehaven Road, Quarrendon Estate, Devereux Place, Quarrendon Estate, Rabans Lane, Aylesbury, Rabans Lane, Aylesbury Berryƒelds Lane, Aylesbury, Sir Henry Lee Crescent, Bicester Road, Aylesbury Berryƒelds, Putlowes, Fleet Marston, Fleet Marston Farm, Fleet Marston, Cranwell Gate, Fleet Marston, Berryƒelds Lane, Aylesbury Crossroads, Waddesdon, Anstey Close, Waddesdon, Baker Street, Waddesdon, The Lion Ph, Waddesdon, Sir Henry Lee Crescent, Berryƒelds School, Waddesdon, Westcott Turn, Westcott, A41, Quarrendon Civil Parish Industrial Estate, Woodham, Ham Farm, Woodham, Crossroads, Kingswood, Oak Tree Cottages, Putlowes, Fleet Marston Grendon Underwood, Butler's Farm, Grendon Underwood, Darleys Close, Grendon Underwood, The Fleet Marston Farm, Fleet Marston Swan Ph, Grendon Underwood, Combined School, Grendon Underwood, Rumptons Paddock, Grendon Cranwell Gate, Fleet Marston Underwood, Prison Gates, Springhill, The Plough Ph, Marsh Gibbon, West Edge, Marsh Gibbon, Tomkins Lane, Marsh Gibbon, The Bull Inn, Launton, Post Crossroads, Waddesdon O∆ce, Launton, Bicester Road, Glory Farm, Retail Park, Bicester, Granville Way, Bicester, Clifton Close, Anstey Close, Waddesdon Bicester, Manorsƒeld Road, Bicester Town Centre Baker Street, Waddesdon The Lion Ph, Waddesdon School, Waddesdon School Lane, Waddesdon Civil Parish Westcott Turn, Westcott Industrial Estate, Woodham Ham Farm, Woodham Crossroads, Kingswood Oak Tree Cottages, Grendon Underwood Butler's Farm, Grendon Underwood Darleys Close, Grendon Underwood The Swan Ph, Grendon Underwood Bakery Close, Grendon Underwood Civil Parish Combined School, Grendon Underwood Rumptons Paddock, Grendon Underwood Rumptons Maddock, Grendon Underwood Civil Parish Prison Gates, Springhill The Plough Ph, Marsh Gibbon West Edge, Marsh Gibbon Tomkins Lane, Marsh Gibbon The Bull Inn, Launton Bicester Road, Launton Civil Parish Post O∆ce, Launton Bicester Road, Glory Farm Telford Road, Bicester Civil Parish Retail Park, Bicester Granville Way, Bicester Clifton Close, Bicester Manorsƒeld Road, Bicester Town Centre Manorsƒeld Road, Bicester 17 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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