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M1 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route M1 bus time schedule & line map M1 Redcar View In Website Mode The M1 bus line (Redcar) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Redcar: 6:30 PM (2) Saltburn: 6:43 PM (3) Sutton Bank Visitor Centre: 8:33 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest M1 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next M1 bus arriving. Direction: Redcar M1 bus Time Schedule 27 stops Redcar Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Market Place, Guisborough Tuesday Not Operational Avenue Place, Guisborough Wednesday Not Operational Police Station, Guisborough Thursday Not Operational The Laurence Jackson School, Guisborough Friday Not Operational Monkton Rise, Guisborough Civil Parish Saturday 6:30 PM Cemetery, Guisborough Church Lane, Guisborough Civil Parish Thornton Fields, Dunsdale M1 bus Info Village, Dunsdale Direction: Redcar Stops: 27 Park Farm, Dunsdale Trip Duration: 22 min Line Summary: Market Place, Guisborough, Avenue Yearby Village, Yearby Place, Guisborough, Police Station, Guisborough, The Laurence Jackson School, Guisborough, Cemetery, Guisborough, Thornton Fields, Dunsdale, Memorial Park & Crematorium, Yearby Village, Dunsdale, Park Farm, Dunsdale, Yearby Village, Yearby, Memorial Park & Crematorium, Kirkleatham Lane South End, Kirkleatham Village Yearby, Kirkleatham Lane South End, Kirkleatham Kirkleatham Lane, England Village, Kirkleatham Business Park, Kirkleatham Village, Yew Tree Avenue, Redcar, Broxa Close, Kirkleatham Business Park, Kirkleatham Village Redcar, Wykeham Close, Redcar, Portland Walk, Redcar, Trinity Walk, Redcar, Primary Care Hospital, Yew Tree Avenue, Redcar Redcar, Lingmell Road, Redcar, Cartmel Road, Redcar, The Yorkshire Coble, Redcar, Brooksbank Broxa Close, Redcar Avenue, Redcar, Redcar Central Rail Station, Redcar, Regent Walk Shopping Centre, Redcar, Moore Street, Wykeham Close, Redcar Redcar, The Plimsoll Line, Redcar, Claxton Hotel, West Dyke Road, England Redcar Portland Walk, Redcar Trinity Walk, Redcar Primary Care Hospital, Redcar 303 West Dyke Road, Redcar Lingmell Road, Redcar 246 West Dyke Road, Redcar Cartmel Road, Redcar 222 West Dyke Road, Redcar The Yorkshire Coble, Redcar 158 West Dyke Road, Redcar Brooksbank Avenue, Redcar 92 West Dyke Road, Redcar Redcar Central Rail Station, Redcar 121 Sandringham Road, Redcar Regent Walk Shopping Centre, Redcar Moore Street, Redcar 87-89 High Street, Redcar The Plimsoll Line, Redcar Clarendon Street, Redcar Claxton Hotel, Redcar 196 High Street, Redcar Direction: Saltburn M1 bus Time Schedule 40 stops Saltburn Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:43 PM Monday Not Operational Market Place, Guisborough Tuesday Not Operational Avenue Place, Guisborough Wednesday Not Operational Police Station, Guisborough Thursday Not Operational The Laurence Jackson School, Guisborough Friday Not Operational Monkton Rise, Guisborough Civil Parish Saturday Not Operational Cemetery, Guisborough Church Lane, Guisborough Civil Parish Thornton Fields, Dunsdale M1 bus Info Village, Dunsdale Direction: Saltburn Stops: 40 Park Farm, Dunsdale Trip Duration: 35 min Line Summary: Market Place, Guisborough, Avenue Yearby Village, Yearby Place, Guisborough, Police Station, Guisborough, The Laurence Jackson School, Guisborough, Cemetery, Guisborough, Thornton Fields, Dunsdale, Memorial Park & Crematorium, Yearby Village, Dunsdale, Park Farm, Dunsdale, Yearby Village, Yearby, Memorial Park & Crematorium, Kirkleatham Lane South End, Kirkleatham Village Yearby, Kirkleatham Lane South End, Kirkleatham Kirkleatham Lane, England Village, Kirkleatham Business Park, Kirkleatham Village, Yew Tree Avenue, Redcar, Broxa Close, Kirkleatham Business Park, Kirkleatham Village Redcar, Wykeham Close, Redcar, Portland Walk, Redcar, Trinity Walk, Redcar, Primary Care Hospital, Yew Tree Avenue, Redcar Redcar, Lingmell Road, Redcar, Cartmel Road, Redcar, The Yorkshire Coble, Redcar, Brooksbank Broxa Close, Redcar Avenue, Redcar, Redcar Central Rail Station, Redcar, Regent Walk Shopping Centre, Redcar, Moore Street, Wykeham Close, Redcar Redcar, The Plimsoll Line, Redcar, Claxton Hotel, West Dyke Road, England Redcar, Zetland Park, Redcar, Walnut Grove East End, Redcar, Green Lane, Redcar, Bydale Howle, Portland Walk, Redcar Marske, Outwood Academy Bydales, Marske, The Ship, Marske, Marske Roundabout, Marske, The Trinity Walk, Redcar Zetland Hotel, Marske, Hill Equestrian, Saltburn, Queensway, Saltburn, The Chine, Saltburn, Primary Care Hospital, Redcar Emmanuel Church, Saltburn, Station, Saltburn 303 West Dyke Road, Redcar Lingmell Road, Redcar 246 West Dyke Road, Redcar Cartmel Road, Redcar 222 West Dyke Road, Redcar The Yorkshire Coble, Redcar 158 West Dyke Road, Redcar Brooksbank Avenue, Redcar 92 West Dyke Road, Redcar Redcar Central Rail Station, Redcar 121 Sandringham Road, Redcar Regent Walk Shopping Centre, Redcar Moore Street, Redcar 87-89 High Street, Redcar The Plimsoll Line, Redcar Clarendon Street, Redcar Claxton Hotel, Redcar 196 High Street, Redcar Zetland Park, Redcar Walnut Grove East End, Redcar Green Lane, Redcar Bydale Howle, Marske Outwood Academy Bydales, Marske The Ship, Marske Church Street, Marske-by-the-Sea Marske Roundabout, Marske Adelaide Place, Marske-by-the-Sea The Zetland Hotel, Marske Hill Equestrian, Saltburn Queensway, Saltburn Marske Road, Saltburn The Chine, Saltburn Emmanuel Church, Saltburn Station, Saltburn Station Street, Saltburn-by-the-Sea Direction: Sutton Bank Visitor Centre M1 bus Time Schedule 73 stops Sutton Bank Visitor Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:33 AM Monday Not Operational Station, Saltburn Station Street, Saltburn-by-the-Sea Tuesday Not Operational Emmanuel Church, Saltburn Wednesday Not Operational The Chine, Saltburn Thursday Not Operational Friday Not Operational Queensway, Saltburn Saturday Not Operational Hill Equestrian, Saltburn The Zetland Hotel, Marske Station Close, Marske-by-the-Sea M1 bus Info Marske Roundabout, Marske Direction: Sutton Bank Visitor Centre St Mark's Close, Marske-by-the-Sea Stops: 73 Trip Duration: 132 min Outwood Academy Bydales, Marske Line Summary: Station, Saltburn, Emmanuel Church, Saltburn, The Chine, Saltburn, Queensway, Saltburn, Bydale Howle, Marske Hill Equestrian, Saltburn, The Zetland Hotel, Marske, Marske Roundabout, Marske, Outwood Academy Green Lane, Redcar Bydales, Marske, Bydale Howle, Marske, Green Lane, Redcar, Walnut Grove East End, Redcar, Zetland Green Lane, England Park, Redcar, Claxton Hotel, Redcar, The Plimsoll Walnut Grove East End, Redcar Line, Redcar, Moore Street, Redcar, Regent Walk Shopping Centre, Redcar, Redcar Central Rail Station, Zetland Park, Redcar Redcar, Brooksbank Avenue, Redcar, Lakes Avenue, Redcar, The Yorkshire Coble, Redcar, Cartmel Road, Redcar, Lingmell Road, Redcar, Primary Care Claxton Hotel, Redcar Hospital, Redcar, Micklow Close, Redcar, Trinity Walk, 196 High Street, Redcar Redcar, Aldi, Redcar, Portland Walk, Redcar, Wykeham Close, Redcar, Broxa Close, Redcar, Yew The Plimsoll Line, Redcar Tree Avenue, Redcar, Kirkleatham Business Park, High Street, Redcar Kirkleatham Village, Kirkleatham Lane South End, Kirkleatham Village, Fishponds Roundabout, Yearby, Moore Street, Redcar Memorial Park & Crematorium, Yearby, Yearby 87-89 High Street, Redcar Village, Yearby, Park Farm, Dunsdale, Village, Dunsdale, Thornton Fields, Dunsdale, Cemetery, Regent Walk Shopping Centre, Redcar Guisborough, The Laurence Jackson School, Guisborough, Police Station, Guisborough, Avenue Redcar Central Rail Station, Redcar Place, Guisborough, Market Place, Guisborough, The Wilmore Road, Redcar Ship, Guisborough, West End Avenue, Guisborough, Roseberry Mount, Guisborough, Heron Gate, Brooksbank Avenue, Redcar Guisborough, Falcon Way, Guisborough, Forest & Orchard Road, Redcar Walkway Visitor Centre, Pinchinthorpe, Bousdale Farm, Pinchinthorpe, The King's Head Inn, Newton Lakes Avenue, Redcar under Roseberry, Whitegate Farm, Newton under 114 West Dyke Road, Redcar Roseberry, Roseberry Crescent, Great Ayton, Stephens Garage, Great Ayton, Romany Road, Great The Yorkshire Coble, Redcar Ayton, Great Ayton Green, Great Ayton, Methodist 148 West Dyke Road, Redcar Church, Great Ayton, Stone Bridge, Great Ayton, Buck Inn, Great Ayton, Grange Lodge, Great Ayton, Cartmel Road, Redcar Sewerage Works, Great Ayton, Easby Lane End, 220 West Dyke Road, Redcar Stokesley, Cricket Ground, Stokesley, Leven Bridge House, Stokesley, High Street, Stokesley, The Green, Lingmell Road, Redcar Stokesley, Wainstones, Great Broughton, Jet Miners 287 West Dyke Road, Redcar Ph, Great Broughton, Clay Bank, Urra, The Buck Inn Primary Care Hospital, Redcar Ph, Chop Gate, Abbey, Rievaulx, Feathers Hotel, Helmsley, Visitor Centre, Sutton Bank Visitor Centre Micklow Close, Redcar Micklow Close, Redcar Trinity Walk, Redcar Waverton Gardens, Redcar Aldi, Redcar Portland Walk, Redcar Malin Grove, England Wykeham Close, Redcar Skerries Crescent, England Broxa Close, Redcar Yew Tree Avenue, Redcar Kirkleatham Business Park, Kirkleatham Village Kirkleatham Lane South End, Kirkleatham Village Fishponds Roundabout, Yearby Memorial Park & Crematorium, Yearby Yearby Village, Yearby Park Farm, Dunsdale Village, Dunsdale Thornton Fields, Dunsdale Cemetery, Guisborough Church Lane, Guisborough Civil Parish The Laurence Jackson School, Guisborough Police Station, Guisborough Avenue Place, Guisborough Market Place, Guisborough Bakehouse Square, Guisborough Civil Parish The Ship, Guisborough 88 Westgate, Guisborough Civil Parish West End Avenue,
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