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2A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 2A bus time schedule & line map 2A Dudley - Merry Hill via Russells Hall Hospital View In Website Mode The 2A bus line (Dudley - Merry Hill via Russells Hall Hospital) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Dudley: 9:10 AM - 2:45 PM (2) Merry Hill: 9:00 AM - 2:38 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 2A bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 2A bus arriving. Direction: Dudley 2A bus Time Schedule 40 stops Dudley Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:10 AM - 2:45 PM Merry Hill Bus Station, Merry Hill Tuesday 9:10 AM - 2:45 PM Mill St, Merry Hill Wednesday 9:10 AM - 2:45 PM Five Ways, Brierley Hill Thursday 9:10 AM - 2:45 PM Mill Street, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Friday 9:10 AM - 2:45 PM Library, Brierley Hill High Street, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Saturday 9:05 AM - 2:45 PM Bank St, Brierley Hill Dudley Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Wallows Rd, Harts Hill 2A bus Info Direction: Dudley Orchard St, Harts Hill Stops: 40 Trip Duration: 41 min Wallows Place, Brockmoor Line Summary: Merry Hill Bus Station, Merry Hill, Mill Wallows Place, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley St, Merry Hill, Five Ways, Brierley Hill, Library, Brierley Hill, Bank St, Brierley Hill, Wallows Rd, Harts Hill, Bryce Rd, Bromley Orchard St, Harts Hill, Wallows Place, Brockmoor, Bryce Rd, Bromley, Bromley, Blewitt St, Pensnett, Bromley Swan St, Pensnett, Church St, Pensnett, Tennyson Street, Woodside, High Street, Woodside, Byron St, Blewitt St, Pensnett Woodside, Tennyson St, Holly Hall, Russells Hall Hospital, Holly Hall, Abbotsford Drive, Holly Hall, The Blewitt Street, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Oval, Holly Hall, Overƒeld Road, Russell's Hall, Swan St, Pensnett Thornberry Drive, Russell's Hall, Minehead Rd, Russell's Hall, Overƒeld Rd, Russell's Hall, Hinbrook Church St, Pensnett Rd, Russell's Hall, Post O∆ce, Russell's Hall, St Barnabus Church, Russell's Hall, Middlepark Rd, Chapel Street, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Russell's Hall, Old Park School, Russell's Hall, Kestrel Rd, Russell's Hall, Ashenhurst Rd, Russell's Hall, Tennyson Street, Woodside Maughan St, Eve Hill, Grange St, Eve Hill, Parkway Rd, Eve Hill, Grange Rd, Eve Hill, Wellington Rd, Eve High Street, Woodside Hill, Steppingstone St, Dudley, Flood St, Dudley, Byron Street, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Churchill Centre, Dudley, Dudley Bus Station, Dudley Byron St, Woodside Tennyson Street, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Tennyson St, Holly Hall Russells Hall Hospital, Holly Hall Abbotsford Drive, Holly Hall Bushey Fields Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley The Oval, Holly Hall Mallin Gardens, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Overƒeld Road, Russell's Hall Thornberry Drive, Russell's Hall Overƒeld Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Minehead Rd, Russell's Hall Overƒeld Rd, Russell's Hall Hinbrook Rd, Russell's Hall Post O∆ce, Russell's Hall St Barnabus Church, Russell's Hall Peregrine Close, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Middlepark Rd, Russell's Hall Merlin Close, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Old Park School, Russell's Hall Kestrel Rd, Russell's Hall Ashenhurst Rd, Russell's Hall Maughan St, Eve Hill Maughan Street, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Grange St, Eve Hill Parkway Rd, Eve Hill Grange Rd, Eve Hill Wellington Rd, Eve Hill Steppingstone St, Dudley Flood St, Dudley Flood Street, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Churchill Centre, Dudley Birmingham Street, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Dudley Bus Station, Dudley Gatehouse Fold, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Direction: Merry Hill 2A bus Time Schedule 41 stops Merry Hill Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:00 AM - 2:38 PM Dudley Bus Station, Dudley Gatehouse Fold, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Tuesday 9:00 AM - 2:38 PM St Edmunds Church, Dudley Wednesday 9:00 AM - 2:38 PM Castle Street, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Thursday 9:00 AM - 2:38 PM Castle Hill, Dudley Friday 9:00 AM - 2:38 PM The Broadway, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Saturday 9:00 AM - 2:38 PM Coronation Gardens, Dudley B4177, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Stone Street, Dudley Priory Street, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley 2A bus Info Direction: Merry Hill Gads Lane, Dudley Stops: 41 Gads Lane, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Trip Duration: 42 min Line Summary: Dudley Bus Station, Dudley, St Charlton St, Eve Hill Edmunds Church, Dudley, Castle Hill, Dudley, Charlton Street, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Coronation Gardens, Dudley, Stone Street, Dudley, Gads Lane, Dudley, Charlton St, Eve Hill, Grange Rd, Grange Rd, Eve Hill Eve Hill, Grange St, Eve Hill, Maughan St, Eve Hill, Ashenhurst Rd, Russell's Hall, Kestrel Rd, Russell's Grange St, Eve Hill Hall, Old Park School, Russell's Hall, Middlepark Rd, Russell's Hall, St Barnabus Church, Russell's Hall, Maughan St, Eve Hill Post O∆ce, Russell's Hall, Hinbrook Rd, Russell's Hall, Swancote Street, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Overƒeld Rd, Russell's Hall, Minehead Rd, Russell's Hall, Thornberry Drive, Russell's Hall, Pearce Close, Ashenhurst Rd, Russell's Hall Holly Hall, Ashenhurst Rd, Holly Hall, East Side Russells Hall, Holly Hall, Russells Hall Hospital, Holly Kestrel Rd, Russell's Hall Hall, Byron St, Woodside, Milton Street, Woodside, Tennyson Street, Woodside, Church St, Pensnett, Old Park School, Russell's Hall Swan St, Pensnett, Blewitt St, Pensnett, Bromley, Enstone Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Bryce Rd, Bromley, Wallows Place, Brockmoor, Orchard St, Harts Hill, Wallows Rd, Harts Hill, Middlepark Rd, Russell's Hall Waterfront Way, Brockmoor, Bank St, Brierley Hill, Library, Brierley Hill, Five Ways, Brierley Hill, Mill St, St Barnabus Church, Russell's Hall Merry Hill, Merry Hill Bus Station, Merry Hill Peregrine Close, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Post O∆ce, Russell's Hall Hinbrook Rd, Russell's Hall Overƒeld Rd, Russell's Hall Minehead Rd, Russell's Hall Thornberry Drive, Russell's Hall Overƒeld Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Pearce Close, Holly Hall Ashenhurst Rd, Holly Hall Dereton Close, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley East Side Russells Hall, Holly Hall Russells Hall Hospital, Holly Hall Byron St, Woodside Tennyson Street, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Milton Street, Woodside Milton Street, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Tennyson Street, Woodside Church St, Pensnett Swan St, Pensnett Blewitt St, Pensnett Blewitt Street, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Bromley Bryce Rd, Bromley Wallows Place, Brockmoor Wallows Place, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Orchard St, Harts Hill Wallows Rd, Harts Hill Waterfront Way, Brockmoor A461, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Bank St, Brierley Hill Library, Brierley Hill High Street, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Five Ways, Brierley Hill Mill Street, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Mill St, Merry Hill The Boulevard, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Merry Hill Bus Station, Merry Hill 2A bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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