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1 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 1 bus time schedule & line map 1 Cannock Town Centre View In Website Mode The 1 bus line (Cannock Town Centre) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Cannock Town Centre: 6:55 AM - 6:10 PM (2) Walsall: 6:20 AM - 5:33 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 1 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 1 bus arriving. Direction: Cannock Town Centre 1 bus Time Schedule 35 stops Cannock Town Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:55 AM - 6:10 PM Walsall Bus Station, Walsall Tuesday 6:55 AM - 6:10 PM Walsall College, Walsall Wednesday 6:55 AM - 6:10 PM Council Car Park, Walsall Thursday 6:55 AM - 6:10 PM Green Lane, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Friday 6:55 AM - 6:10 PM Long Acre St, Birchills Saturday Not Operational Hospital St, Birchills Rayboulds Bridge Rd, Birchills Green Lane, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley 1 bus Info Stephenson Avenue, Birchills Direction: Cannock Town Centre Green Lane, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Stops: 35 Trip Duration: 33 min South Staffs Water Works, Leamore Line Summary: Walsall Bus Station, Walsall, Walsall College, Walsall, Council Car Park, Walsall, Long Acre Leamore Lane, Leamore St, Birchills, Hospital St, Birchills, Rayboulds Bridge Somerƒeld Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Rd, Birchills, Stephenson Avenue, Birchills, South Staffs Water Works, Leamore, Leamore Lane, Addenbrook Rd, Leamore Leamore, Addenbrook Rd, Leamore, Stokes St, Blakenall Heath, Bloxwich Hospital, Blakenall Heath, Stokes St, Blakenall Heath Elmore Row, Bloxwich, Victoria Ave, Bloxwich, Westhall Gate, Wallington Heath, Lydford Road, Bloxwich Hospital, Blakenall Heath Wallington Heath, Sanstone Rd, Wallington Heath, New Masons Arms Ph, Landywood, No. 29, Landywood, Long Lane, Landywood, Holly Lane, Elmore Row, Bloxwich Landywood, Jacobs Hall Lane, Landywood, The Wheatsheaf Ph, Landywood, Shaws Lane, Victoria Ave, Bloxwich Landywood, Sports And Social Club, Great Wyrley, Queens Parade, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Hazel Lane, Great Wyrley, The Star Ph, Great Wyrley, Norton Lane, Great Wyrley, Station Road, Westhall Gate, Wallington Heath Churchbridge, Leacroft Lane, Churchbridge, East Heathƒeld Drive, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Street, Bridgtown, Brookƒeld Drive, Bridgtown, Forrest Avenue, Cannock, Caxton Street, Cannock Lydford Road, Wallington Heath Town Centre, Bus Station, Cannock Town Centre Lydford Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Sanstone Rd, Wallington Heath New Masons Arms Ph, Landywood No. 29, Landywood Long Lane, Landywood Holly Lane, Landywood Jacobs Hall Lane, Landywood The Wheatsheaf Ph, Landywood Shaws Lane, Landywood Sports And Social Club, Great Wyrley Hazel Lane, Great Wyrley The Star Ph, Great Wyrley Norton Lane, Great Wyrley Station Road, Churchbridge Leacroft Lane, Churchbridge East Street, Bridgtown West Street, Cannock Brookƒeld Drive, Bridgtown A34, Cannock Forrest Avenue, Cannock Caxton Street, Cannock Town Centre Bus Station, Cannock Town Centre A34, Cannock Direction: Walsall 1 bus Time Schedule 36 stops Walsall Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:20 AM - 5:33 PM Bus Station, Cannock Town Centre A34, Cannock Tuesday 6:20 AM - 5:33 PM Hallcourt Lane, Cannock Town Centre Wednesday 6:20 AM - 5:33 PM Forrest Avenue, Cannock Town Centre Thursday 6:20 AM - 5:33 PM Walsall Road, Cannock Friday 6:20 AM - 5:33 PM Brookƒeld Drive, Bridgtown Saturday Not Operational A34, Cannock East Street, Bridgtown Leacroft Lane, Churchbridge 1 bus Info Walsall Road, Cannock Direction: Walsall Stops: 36 Station Road, Churchbridge Trip Duration: 33 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Cannock Town Centre, Norton Lane, Great Wyrley Hallcourt Lane, Cannock Town Centre, Forrest Avenue, Cannock Town Centre, Brookƒeld Drive, The Star Ph, Great Wyrley Bridgtown, East Street, Bridgtown, Leacroft Lane, Churchbridge, Station Road, Churchbridge, Norton Hazel Lane, Great Wyrley Lane, Great Wyrley, The Star Ph, Great Wyrley, Hazel Lane, Great Wyrley, Sports And Social Club, Great Sports And Social Club, Great Wyrley Wyrley, Shaws Lane, Landywood, The Wheatsheaf Ph, Landywood, Jacobs Hall Lane, Landywood, Holly Shaws Lane, Landywood Lane, Landywood, Long Lane, Landywood, No. 29, Landywood, New Masons Arms Ph, Landywood, Sanstone Rd, Wallington Heath, Lydford Road, The Wheatsheaf Ph, Landywood Wallington Heath, Westhall Gate, Wallington Heath, The Green, Bloxwich, Victoria Ave, Bloxwich, Elmore Jacobs Hall Lane, Landywood Row, Bloxwich, Bloxwich Hospital, Blakenall Heath, Stokes St, Blakenall Heath, Nursery Rd, Leamore, Holly Lane, Landywood Addenbrook Rd, Leamore, Leamore Lane, Leamore, South Staffs Water Works, Leamore, Stirling Tubes, Long Lane, Landywood Leamore, Rayboulds Bridge Rd, Birchills, Hospital St, Birchills, Long Acre St, Birchills, Council Car Park, No. 29, Landywood Walsall, Walsall Bus Station, Walsall New Masons Arms Ph, Landywood Sanstone Rd, Wallington Heath Lydford Road, Wallington Heath Lydford Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Westhall Gate, Wallington Heath Heathƒeld Drive, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley The Green, Bloxwich Park Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Victoria Ave, Bloxwich Park Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Elmore Row, Bloxwich Bloxwich Hospital, Blakenall Heath Stokes St, Blakenall Heath Nursery Rd, Leamore Addenbrook Rd, Leamore Leamore Lane, Leamore South Staffs Water Works, Leamore Stirling Tubes, Leamore Green Lane, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Rayboulds Bridge Rd, Birchills Green Lane, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Hospital St, Birchills Long Acre St, Birchills Council Car Park, Walsall Green Lane, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Walsall Bus Station, Walsall 1 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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