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48A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 48A bus time schedule & line map 48A Atherstone View In Website Mode The 48A bus line (Atherstone) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Atherstone: 6:28 AM - 9:24 PM (2) Nuneaton: 6:56 AM - 9:47 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 48A bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 48A bus arriving. Direction: Atherstone 48A bus Time Schedule 32 stops Atherstone Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:28 AM - 9:24 PM Bus Station, Nuneaton Hareƒeld Road, Nuneaton Tuesday 6:28 AM - 9:24 PM Fire Station, Nuneaton Wednesday 6:28 AM - 9:24 PM Newtown Road, Nuneaton Thursday 6:28 AM - 9:24 PM Manor Court Road, Nuneaton Friday 6:28 AM - 9:24 PM Stanley Road, Nuneaton Saturday 6:36 AM - 9:24 PM Charles Street, Nuneaton Arrow Road, Nuneaton Queen Elizabeth Road, Nuneaton 48A bus Info Direction: Atherstone Holly Stitches Road, Nuneaton Stops: 32 Trip Duration: 25 min Walnut Close, Nuneaton Line Summary: Bus Station, Nuneaton, Fire Station, Nuneaton, Manor Court Road, Nuneaton, Stanley Tuttle Hill, Nuneaton Road, Nuneaton, Arrow Road, Nuneaton, Queen Camp Hill Road, Nuneaton Elizabeth Road, Nuneaton, Holly Stitches Road, Nuneaton, Walnut Close, Nuneaton, Tuttle Hill, Arlon Avenue, Nuneaton Nuneaton, Arlon Avenue, Nuneaton, Craddock Drive, Nuneaton, St Annes Rc Church, Nuneaton, Victoria Craddock Drive, Nuneaton Road, Nuneaton, School Hill, Hartshill, Post O∆ce, Hartshill, Michael Drayton Junior School, Hartshill, St Annes Rc Church, Nuneaton Oldbury View, Hartshill, Green, Hartshill, Hartshill Wharf, Hartshill, Nuneaton Road, Hartshill, Cross Lanes Farm, Mancetter, Quarry Lane, Mancetter, Victoria Road, Nuneaton Church, Mancetter, Post O∆ce, Mancetter, Witherley Road, Mancetter, Queen Elizabeth School, Mancetter, School Hill, Hartshill Convent Lane, Atherstone, New Dolphin Inn, Atherstone, Woolpack Way, Atherstone, Bus Station, Post O∆ce, Hartshill Atherstone, Long Street, Atherstone, Atherstone College, Atherstone Michael Drayton Junior School, Hartshill Oldbury View, Hartshill Green, Hartshill The Green, Nuneaton Hartshill Wharf, Hartshill Nuneaton Road, Hartshill Castle Road, Hartshill Civil Parish Cross Lanes Farm, Mancetter Quarry Lane, Mancetter Church, Mancetter Mancetter Road, Mancetter Civil Parish Post O∆ce, Mancetter Witherley Road, Mancetter Mancetter Road, Mancetter Civil Parish Queen Elizabeth School, Mancetter Convent Lane, Atherstone New Dolphin Inn, Atherstone Woolpack Way, Atherstone Bus Station, Atherstone Long Street, Atherstone Atherstone College, Atherstone Direction: Nuneaton 48A bus Time Schedule 39 stops Nuneaton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:56 AM - 9:47 PM Atherstone College, Atherstone Tuesday 6:56 AM - 9:47 PM Princess Road, Atherstone Wednesday 6:56 AM - 9:47 PM Ratcliffe Road, Atherstone Thursday 6:56 AM - 9:47 PM St George's Road, Atherstone Friday 6:56 AM - 9:47 PM York Avenue, Atherstone Saturday 7:01 AM - 9:47 PM Royal Meadow Drive, Atherstone St George's Road, Atherstone Lister Road, Atherstone 48A bus Info Friary Road, Atherstone Direction: Nuneaton Stops: 39 Police Station, Atherstone Trip Duration: 25 min Line Summary: Atherstone College, Atherstone, Long Street, Atherstone Princess Road, Atherstone, Ratcliffe Road, Atherstone, York Avenue, Atherstone, Royal Meadow Drive, Atherstone, Lister Road, Atherstone, Friary Woolpack Way, Atherstone Road, Atherstone, Police Station, Atherstone, Long Street, Atherstone, Woolpack Way, Atherstone, Bus Bus Station, Atherstone Station, Atherstone, New Dolphin Inn, Atherstone, Convent Lane, Atherstone, Queen Elizabeth School, New Dolphin Inn, Atherstone Mancetter, Witherley Road, Mancetter, Post O∆ce, Mancetter, Green, Mancetter, Mill Lane, Mancetter, Convent Lane, Atherstone Cross Lanes Farm, Mancetter, Nuneaton Road, Hartshill, Hartshill Wharf, Hartshill, Nuneaton Road, Queen Elizabeth School, Mancetter Hartshill, Castle View, Hartshill, Charity Farm, The Rowans, Atherstone Civil Parish Hartshill, Post O∆ce, Hartshill, Hartshill School, Hartshill, Recreation Ground, Hartshill, Victoria Road, Witherley Road, Mancetter Nuneaton, St Annes Rc Church, Nuneaton, Craddock Mancetter Road, Mancetter Civil Parish Drive, Nuneaton, Camp Hill Drive, Nuneaton, Mancetter Road, Nuneaton, Walnut Close, Nuneaton, Post O∆ce, Mancetter Holly Stitches Road, Nuneaton, The Hedgerows, Harpers Lane, Mancetter Civil Parish Nuneaton, Stanley Road, Nuneaton, Aston Road, Nuneaton, Gala Bingo, Nuneaton, Bus Station, Green, Mancetter Nuneaton Mill Lane, Mancetter Cross Lanes Farm, Mancetter Nuneaton Road, Hartshill Hartshill Wharf, Hartshill Nuneaton Road, Hartshill Castle Road, Nuneaton Castle View, Hartshill Castle View, Nuneaton Charity Farm, Hartshill Church Road, Nuneaton Post O∆ce, Hartshill Hartshill School, Hartshill Recreation Ground, Hartshill Victoria Road, Nuneaton St Annes Rc Church, Nuneaton Craddock Drive, Nuneaton Camp Hill Drive, Nuneaton Mancetter Road, Nuneaton Camp Hill Road, Nuneaton Walnut Close, Nuneaton Holly Stitches Road, Nuneaton The Hedgerows, Nuneaton Stanley Road, Nuneaton Charles Street, Nuneaton Aston Road, Nuneaton Gala Bingo, Nuneaton Roanne Ringway, Nuneaton Bus Station, Nuneaton Hareƒeld Road, Nuneaton 48A bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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