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67 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 67 bus time schedule & line map 67 Winchester - Petersƒeld View In Website Mode The 67 bus line (Winchester - Petersƒeld) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) East Meon: 3:30 PM (2) New Alresford: 2:30 PM - 6:15 PM (3) Petersƒeld: 7:13 AM - 5:50 PM (4) Winchester: 7:15 AM - 4:25 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 67 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 67 bus arriving. Direction: East Meon 67 bus Time Schedule 20 stops East Meon Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 3:30 PM Tesco, Petersƒeld Tuesday 3:30 PM Dragon Street, Petersƒeld Wednesday 2:35 PM The Square, Petersƒeld Thursday 3:30 PM The Square, Petersƒeld Friday 2:35 PM Station, Petersƒeld Saturday Not Operational Frenchmans Road, Bell Hill Bell Hill, Petersƒeld Stoneham Park, Bell Hill 67 bus Info Petersƒeld Bypass, Stroud Direction: East Meon Stops: 20 Stroud Farm, Stroud Trip Duration: 20 min 40 Winchester Road, Stroud Civil Parish Line Summary: Tesco, Petersƒeld, Dragon Street, Petersƒeld, The Square, Petersƒeld, Station, The Seven Stars, Stroud Petersƒeld, Frenchmans Road, Bell Hill, Stoneham Park, Bell Hill, Petersƒeld Bypass, Stroud, Stroud North Stroud Lane, Stroud Farm, Stroud, The Seven Stars, Stroud, North Stroud Lane, Stroud, Manor Farm, Langrish, The Pillar Box, Langrish, Home Farm, Langrish, Langrish House, Manor Farm, Langrish Langrish, Pidham Cottage, Langrish, Pidham Farm, Langrish, Rookham Lodge Farm, East Meon, Park The Pillar Box, Langrish Lodge, East Meon, Old School House, East Meon, All Saints Church, East Meon Home Farm, Langrish Langrish House, Langrish Pidham Cottage, Langrish Pidham Farm, Langrish Rookham Lodge Farm, East Meon Park Lodge, East Meon Old School House, East Meon The Hyde, East Meon Civil Parish All Saints Church, East Meon Direction: New Alresford 67 bus Time Schedule 47 stops New Alresford Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:15 PM Tesco, Petersƒeld Tuesday 2:30 PM - 6:15 PM Dragon Street, Petersƒeld Wednesday 2:30 PM - 6:15 PM The Square, Petersƒeld Thursday 6:15 PM The Square, Petersƒeld Friday 2:30 PM - 6:15 PM Station, Petersƒeld Saturday Not Operational Frenchmans Road, Bell Hill Bell Hill, Petersƒeld Stoneham Park, Bell Hill 67 bus Info Princes Road, Bell Hill Direction: New Alresford Dukes Close, Petersƒeld Stops: 47 Trip Duration: 44 min Petersƒeld Bypass, Stroud Line Summary: Tesco, Petersƒeld, Dragon Street, Petersƒeld, The Square, Petersƒeld, Station, Stroud Farm, Stroud Petersƒeld, Frenchmans Road, Bell Hill, Stoneham 40 Winchester Road, Stroud Civil Parish Park, Bell Hill, Princes Road, Bell Hill, Petersƒeld Bypass, Stroud, Stroud Farm, Stroud, The Seven The Seven Stars, Stroud Stars, Stroud, North Stroud Lane, Stroud, Manor Farm, Langrish, The Pillar Box, Langrish, Home Farm, North Stroud Lane, Stroud Langrish, Langrish House, Langrish, Pidham Cottage, Langrish, Pidham Farm, Langrish, Manor Farm, Langrish Rookham Lodge Farm, East Meon, Park Lodge, East Meon, Old School House, East Meon, All Saints Church, East Meon, Drayton Bridge, Drayton, The Pillar Box, Langrish Westbury House, West Meon, Vinnells Lane, West Meon, Lynch Lane, West Meon, The Thomas Lord, Home Farm, Langrish West Meon, Headon View, West Meon, West Meon Hut, West Meon Woodlands, Pest Houses, West Langrish House, Langrish Meon Woodlands, Lowlands Farm, West Meon Woodlands, The Dean, West Meon Woodlands, Pidham Cottage, Langrish Brockwood Turn, West Meon Woodlands, Tithelands Lane, Bramdean, Woodcote Manor Cottages, Pidham Farm, Langrish Bramdean, The Fox Inn, Bramdean, New Cottages, Bramdean, Hinton Hill, Hinton Ampner, Hinton Rookham Lodge Farm, East Meon Ampner Park, Hinton Ampner, Petersƒeld Road, New Cheriton, Raebarn Close, Cheriton, War Memorial, Park Lodge, East Meon Cheriton, The Pastures, Cheriton, Mill Cross Cottages, Tichborne, The Cricketers, New Alresford, Old School House, East Meon Robertson Road, New Alresford, Elm Road, New Alresford, Perins School, New Alresford The Hyde, East Meon Civil Parish All Saints Church, East Meon Drayton Bridge, Drayton Westbury House, West Meon Vinnells Lane, West Meon Lynch Lane, West Meon The Thomas Lord, West Meon High Street, West Meon Civil Parish Headon View, West Meon West Meon Hut, West Meon Woodlands A32, West Meon Civil Parish Pest Houses, West Meon Woodlands Lowlands Farm, West Meon Woodlands The Dean, West Meon Woodlands Brockwood Turn, West Meon Woodlands Tithelands Lane, Bramdean Woodcote Manor Cottages, Bramdean The Fox Inn, Bramdean New Cottages, Bramdean Hinton Hill, Hinton Ampner Hinton Ampner Park, Hinton Ampner Petersƒeld Road, New Cheriton Raebarn Close, Cheriton War Memorial, Cheriton The Pastures, Cheriton The Pastures, Cheriton Civil Parish Mill Cross Cottages, Tichborne The Cricketers, New Alresford Jacklyns Lane, New Alresford Civil Parish Robertson Road, New Alresford Elm Road, New Alresford Perins School, New Alresford Goodmans Court, New Alresford Civil Parish Direction: Petersƒeld 67 bus Time Schedule 74 stops Petersƒeld Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:13 AM - 5:50 PM Bus Station, Winchester Winchester Bus Station, Winchester Tuesday 7:13 AM - 5:50 PM Upper Brook Street, Winchester Wednesday 7:13 AM - 5:50 PM 73 St. George's Street, Winchester Thursday 7:13 AM - 5:50 PM Discovery Centre, Winchester Friday 7:13 AM - 5:50 PM City Road, Winchester Saturday 9:00 AM - 5:50 PM 7 Swan Lane, Winchester Hyde Church Lane, Winchester Worthy Lane, Winchester 67 bus Info Edington Road, Winchester Direction: Petersƒeld Woodlands Court, Winchester Stops: 74 Trip Duration: 76 min Park Road, Abbotts Barton Line Summary: Bus Station, Winchester, Upper Lawrence Way, Winchester Brook Street, Winchester, Discovery Centre, Winchester, City Road, Winchester, Hyde Church Stoke Road, Abbotts Barton Lane, Winchester, Edington Road, Winchester, Park Road, Abbotts Barton, Stoke Road, Abbotts Barton, School Lane, Headbourne Worthy School Lane, Headbourne Worthy, Taylors Corner, Headbourne Worthy, St Marys Church, Kings Worthy, Taylors Corner, Headbourne Worthy Cart And Horses, Kings Worthy, Mill Lane, Abbots Worthy, Princes Mead School, Worthy Park, Easton St Marys Church, Kings Worthy Lane, Martyr Worthy, War Memorial, Martyr Worthy, Couch Green, Chilland Lane, Couch Green, Old Cart And Horses, Kings Worthy Station Road, Itchen Abbas, Village Hall, Itchen London Road, Kings Worthy Civil Parish Abbas, Rectory Lane, Itchen Abbas, St Marys Church, Itchen Stoke, Auctions Rooms, Itchen Stoke, Mill Lane, Abbots Worthy Ladycroft Crossroads, New Alresford, New Farm Road, New Alresford, Bridge Road, New Alresford, Princes Mead School, Worthy Park Perins School, New Alresford, Elm Road, New Alresford, Robertson Road, New Alresford, The Easton Lane, Martyr Worthy Cricketers, New Alresford, Mill Cross Cottages, Tichborne, The Pastures, Cheriton, War Memorial, Cheriton, Raebarn Close, Cheriton, Petersƒeld Road, War Memorial, Martyr Worthy New Cheriton, Hinton Ampner Park, Hinton Ampner, Church Lane, Itchen Valley Civil Parish Hinton Hill, Hinton Ampner, New Cottages, Bramdean, The Fox Inn, Bramdean, Woodcote Manor Couch Green Cottages, Bramdean, Tithelands Lane, Bramdean, Brockwood Turn, West Meon Woodlands, The Dean, Chilland Lane, Couch Green West Meon Woodlands, Lowlands Farm, West Meon Woodlands, Pest Houses, West Meon Woodlands, Old Station Road, Itchen Abbas West Meon Hut, West Meon Woodlands, West Meon 8 Shelley Close, Itchen Valley Civil Parish Hut, West Meon Woodlands, Headon View, West Meon, The Thomas Lord, West Meon, Lynch Lane, Village Hall, Itchen Abbas West Meon, Vinnells Lane, West Meon, Westbury House, West Meon, Drayton Bridge, Drayton, All Rectory Lane, Itchen Abbas Saints Church, East Meon, Old School House, East Meon, Park Lodge, East Meon, Rookham Lodge St Marys Church, Itchen Stoke Farm, East Meon, Pidham Farm, Langrish, Pidham Itchen View, Itchen Stoke And Ovington Civil Parish Cottage, Langrish, Langrish House, Langrish, Home Farm, Langrish, The Pillar Box, Langrish, Manor Auctions Rooms, Itchen Stoke Farm, Langrish, North Stroud Lane, Stroud, The Seven Stars, Stroud, Stroud Farm, Stroud, Petersƒeld Ladycroft Crossroads, New Alresford Bypass, Stroud, Princes Road, Bell Hill, Stoneham Winchester Road, Tichborne Civil Parish Park, Bell Hill, Frenchmans Road, Bell Hill, Station, Petersƒeld, The Square, Petersƒeld, Dragon Street, New Farm Road, New Alresford Petersƒeld, Tesco, Petersƒeld Winchester Road, New Alresford Civil Parish Bridge Road, New Alresford The Avenue, New Alresford Civil Parish Perins School, New Alresford 47 West Street, New Alresford Civil Parish Elm Road, New Alresford Robertson Road, New Alresford The Cricketers, New Alresford Mill Cross Cottages, Tichborne The Pastures, Cheriton The Pastures, Cheriton Civil Parish War Memorial, Cheriton Raebarn Close, Cheriton Petersƒeld Road, New Cheriton Hinton Ampner Park, Hinton Ampner Hinton Hill, Hinton Ampner New Cottages, Bramdean The Fox Inn, Bramdean Woodcote Manor Cottages, Bramdean Tithelands Lane, Bramdean Brockwood Turn, West Meon Woodlands The Dean, West Meon Woodlands Lowlands Farm, West Meon Woodlands Pest Houses, West Meon Woodlands West Meon Hut, West Meon Woodlands West Meon Hut, West Meon Woodlands Headon View, West Meon The Thomas Lord, West Meon High Street, West Meon Civil Parish Lynch Lane, West Meon Vinnells Lane, West Meon Westbury House, West Meon Drayton Bridge, Drayton All Saints Church, East Meon Old School House, East Meon Park Lodge, East Meon East Meon Road,
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