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X30 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route X30 bus time schedule & line map X30 Chester View In Website Mode The X30 bus line (Chester) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Chester: 6:31 AM - 5:15 PM (2) Palace Fields: 5:40 PM - 6:50 PM (3) Warrington: 6:17 AM - 4:38 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest X30 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next X30 bus arriving. Direction: Chester X30 bus Time Schedule 76 stops Chester Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:31 AM - 5:15 PM Bus Interchange, Warrington Tuesday Not Operational White Hart, Warrington Regent Street, Warrington Wednesday Not Operational Rylands Street, Warrington Thursday Not Operational Rylands Street, Warrington Friday Not Operational Bridge Street, Warrington Saturday Not Operational Brian Bevan Island, Warrington Chester Road, Warrington Sulby Avenue, Wilderspool X30 bus Info Wallis Street, Warrington Direction: Chester Stops: 76 Meadow Avenue, Wilderspool Trip Duration: 83 min Line Summary: Bus Interchange, Warrington, White Gainsborough Road, Walton Hart, Warrington, Rylands Street, Warrington, Bridge Street, Warrington, Brian Bevan Island, Warrington, Taylor Street, Walton Sulby Avenue, Wilderspool, Meadow Avenue, Weir Street, Warrington Wilderspool, Gainsborough Road, Walton, Taylor Street, Walton, Stag Inn, Walton, Walton Arms, Stag Inn, Walton Higher Walton, Hollyhedge Farm, Higher Walton, Hobb Lane, Moore, Chester Road, Preston on the Hill, Walton Arms, Higher Walton Post O∆ce, Preston Brook, Chester Road, Preston Brook, Travel Inn, Preston Brook, Chester Road, Hollyhedge Farm, Higher Walton Murdishaw, The Glen, Palace Fields, Halton Hospital, Palace Fields, Halton Lea South, Palace Fields, Halton Lodge, Grange, St Chads School, Grange, Hobb Lane, Moore Handforth Lane, Grange, Mormon Church, Runcorn Heath, Coniston Close, Beechwood, Beechwood, Chester Road, Preston on the Hill Martindale, Beechwood, Hillview School, Beechwood, Cherry Blossom, Beechwood, Post O∆ce, Sutton Post O∆ce, Preston Brook Weaver, Aston Lane, Sutton Weaver, Aston Lane, Sutton Weaver, Clifton Road, Sutton Weaver, Quay Chester Road, Preston Brook Side, Newtown, Texaco Garage, Frodsham, St Hilda's Unit 2 Monks Way, Preston Brook Civil Parish Drive, Frodsham, Lloyds Bank, Frodsham, Chapelƒelds, Frodsham, Netherton Hall, Netherton, Travel Inn, Preston Brook Tarvin Road, Netherton, Woodhouses Park, Chester Road, Murdishaw Frodsham, High School, Helsby, Old Chester Road, Helsby, Horse & Jockey, Helsby, Vicarage Lane, A56, England Helsby, Railway Inn, Helsby, District Garage, Helsby, The Glen, Palace Fields The Robin Hood, Helsby, Crossland Terrace, Helsby, Tesco, Helsby, Three Ways Garage, Helsby, The 372 The Glen, Runcorn Hornsmill Ph, Helsby, Hapsford Lane, Dunham-On- Halton Hospital, Palace Fields The-Hill, Rake Lane, Dunham-On-The-Hill, The Wheatsheaf, Dunham-On-The-Hill, Dunham Arms, 72-77 The Knoll, Runcorn Dunham-On-The-Hill, Low Hill, Dunham-On-The-Hill, Halton Lea South, Palace Fields Barrow Lane, Dunham-On-The-Hill, Morley Bridge Cottages, Bridge Trafford, Ince Lane, Bridge Trafford, The Link, Runcorn Shrewsbury Arms, Mickle Trafford, Plemstall Way, Halton Lodge, Grange Mickle Trafford, Methodist Church, Mickle Trafford, Trafford House Farm, Mickle Trafford, Royal Oak, Hoole Bank, Doubletree Hilton Hotel, Hoole, Pipers St Chads School, Grange Lane, Hoole, Mannings Lane South, Hoole, Park Busway, Runcorn Drive, Hoole, Dene Hotel, Hoole, Hamilton Street, Hoole, Westminster Road, Hoole, Hoole Bridge Handforth Lane, Grange Shops, Hoole, Hoole Way, Chester, Chester Bus 1 Handforth Lane, Runcorn Interchange, Chester Mormon Church, Runcorn Heath Clifton Road, England Coniston Close, Beechwood 2 Coniston Close, England Beechwood 5 Sedbergh Grove, Runcorn Martindale, Beechwood 28 Wisenholme Close, England Hillview School, Beechwood 19 Brambling Close, Runcorn Cherry Blossom, Beechwood 16 Whimbrel Close, Runcorn Post O∆ce, Sutton Weaver 78 Chester Road, Sutton Civil Parish Aston Lane, Sutton Weaver 36 Chester Road, Sutton Civil Parish Aston Lane, Sutton Weaver 19 Chester Road, Sutton Civil Parish Clifton Road, Sutton Weaver Meadowgate Farm, Sutton Civil Parish Quay Side, Newtown 110 Bridge Lane, Frodsham Civil Parish Texaco Garage, Frodsham 27 Francis Road, Frodsham Civil Parish St Hilda's Drive, Frodsham 68 High Street, Frodsham Lloyds Bank, Frodsham 92 Main Street, Frodsham Chapelƒelds, Frodsham 69A Main Street, Frodsham Netherton Hall, Netherton 4 Orchard Close, Frodsham Civil Parish Tarvin Road, Netherton 16 Orchard Close, Frodsham Civil Parish Woodhouses Park, Frodsham High School, Helsby Old Chester Road, Helsby Horse & Jockey, Helsby Pyrus Grove, Helsby Vicarage Lane, Helsby Railway Inn, Helsby District Garage, Helsby The Robin Hood, Helsby Crossland Terrace, Helsby The Orchard, Helsby Civil Parish Tesco, Helsby Hemlegh Vale, Helsby Civil Parish Three Ways Garage, Helsby The Hornsmill Ph, Helsby Hapsford Lane, Dunham-On-The-Hill Rake Lane, Dunham-On-The-Hill The Wheatsheaf, Dunham-On-The-Hill Dunham Arms, Dunham-On-The-Hill Chester Road, Dunham-On-The-Hill Civil Parish Low Hill, Dunham-On-The-Hill Barrow Lane, Dunham-On-The-Hill A56, Dunham-On-The-Hill Civil Parish Morley Bridge Cottages, Bridge Trafford Ince Lane, Bridge Trafford Shrewsbury Arms, Mickle Trafford Plemstall Way, Mickle Trafford 11 Glebe Meadows, Mickle Trafford Civil Parish Methodist Church, Mickle Trafford 24 Station Lane, Mickle Trafford Civil Parish Trafford House Farm, Mickle Trafford Royal Oak, Hoole Bank Warrington Road, Hoole Village Civil Parish Doubletree Hilton Hotel, Hoole Warrington Road, Hoole Village Civil Parish Pipers Lane, Hoole Hoole Road, Chester Mannings Lane South, Hoole Park Drive, Hoole Alexandra Court, Chester Dene Hotel, Hoole Hamilton Street, Hoole Westminster Road, Hoole Stone Place, Chester Hoole Bridge Shops, Hoole Hoole Way, Chester Hoole Way, Chester Chester Bus Interchange, Chester William Street, Chester Direction: Palace Fields X30 bus Time Schedule 59 stops Palace Fields Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:40 PM - 6:50 PM Chester Bus Interchange, Chester William Street, Chester Tuesday Not Operational Hoole Way, Chester Wednesday Not Operational Hoole Way, Chester Thursday Not Operational Lightfoot Street, Hoole Friday Not Operational Faulkner Street, Hoole Saturday Not Operational Hoole Road, Chester Newton Lane, Hoole Dene Hotel, Hoole X30 bus Info Direction: Palace Fields Fairƒeld Road, Hoole Stops: 59 Trip Duration: 54 min Woodƒeld Grove, Hoole Line Summary: Chester Bus Interchange, Chester, Willow Crescent, Chester Hoole Way, Chester, Lightfoot Street, Hoole, Faulkner Street, Hoole, Newton Lane, Hoole, Dene Hotel, Pipers Lane, Hoole Hoole, Fairƒeld Road, Hoole, Woodƒeld Grove, Hoole, Pipers Lane, Hoole, Doubletree Hilton Hotel, Hoole, Doubletree Hilton Hotel, Hoole Royal Oak, Hoole Bank, Trafford House Farm, Mickle Warrington Road, Hoole Village Civil Parish Trafford, Methodist Church, Mickle Trafford, Plemstall Lane, Mickle Trafford, Shrewsbury Arms, Royal Oak, Hoole Bank Mickle Trafford, Nag's Head Ph, Bridge Trafford, Ince Lane, Bridge Trafford, Morley Bridge Cottages, Trafford House Farm, Mickle Trafford Bridge Trafford, Barrow Lane, Dunham-On-The-Hill, Low Hill, Dunham-On-The-Hill, Dunham Arms, Dunham-On-The-Hill, The Wheatsheaf, Dunham-On- Methodist Church, Mickle Trafford The-Hill, Rake Lane, Dunham-On-The-Hill, Hapsford Lane, Dunham-On-The-Hill, The Hornsmill Ph, Helsby, Plemstall Lane, Mickle Trafford Three Ways Garage, Helsby, Tesco, Helsby, The Robin 11 Glebe Meadows, Mickle Trafford Civil Parish Hood, Helsby, District Garage, Helsby, Railway Inn, Helsby, Smithy Lane, Helsby, Plovers Lane, Helsby, Shrewsbury Arms, Mickle Trafford Old Chester Road, Helsby, High School, Helsby, Woodhouses Park, Frodsham, Tarvin Road, Nag's Head Ph, Bridge Trafford Netherton, Netherton Hall, Netherton, Cheshire Cheese Ph, Frodsham, Bears Paw, Frodsham, Fluin Ince Lane, Bridge Trafford Lane, Frodsham, Texaco Garage, Frodsham, Quay Side, Newtown, Clifton Road, Sutton Weaver, Wood Morley Bridge Cottages, Bridge Trafford Lane, Sutton Weaver, Aston Lane, Sutton Weaver, Post O∆ce, Sutton Weaver, Southern Expressway, Barrow Lane, Dunham-On-The-Hill Sutton Weaver, Ridding Lane, Brookvale, Cherry A56, Dunham-On-The-Hill Civil Parish Blossom, Beechwood, Hillview School, Beechwood, Martindale, Beechwood, Beechwood, Coniston Close, Low Hill, Dunham-On-The-Hill Beechwood, Mormon Church, Runcorn Heath, Handforth Lane, Grange, St Chads School, Grange, Dunham Arms, Dunham-On-The-Hill Halton Lodge, Grange, Halton Lea North, Palace Fields, Halton Hospital, Palace Fields The Wheatsheaf, Dunham-On-The-Hill Rake Lane, Dunham-On-The-Hill Hapsford Lane, Dunham-On-The-Hill The Hornsmill Ph, Helsby Three Ways Garage, Helsby 28 Chester Road, Helsby Civil Parish Tesco, Helsby The Robin Hood, Helsby District Garage, Helsby Railway Inn, Helsby Smithy Lane, Helsby Plovers Lane, Helsby Old Chester Road, Helsby High School, Helsby Woodhouses Park, Frodsham Tarvin Road, Netherton Netherton Hall, Netherton Mattys Lane, Frodsham Civil Parish Cheshire Cheese Ph, Frodsham 29 Main Street, Frodsham Bears Paw, Frodsham 104 Main Street, Frodsham Fluin Lane, Frodsham Frodsham RB 85, Frodsham Texaco Garage, Frodsham 17 Francis Road, Frodsham Civil Parish Quay Side, Newtown 106 Bridge Lane, Frodsham Civil Parish Clifton Road, Sutton Weaver Wood Lane, Sutton Weaver Aston Lane, Sutton Weaver 51 Chester Road, Sutton Civil Parish Post O∆ce, Sutton Weaver Station
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