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79A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 79A bus time schedule & line map 79A Easington Lane - Barnwell View In Website Mode The 79A bus line (Easington Lane - Barnwell) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Barnwell: 6:30 PM - 10:26 PM (2) Easington Lane: 6:24 PM - 10:23 PM (3) Houghton-Le-Spring: 11:19 PM (4) Houghton-Le-Spring: 11:23 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 79A bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 79A bus arriving. Direction: Barnwell 79A bus Time Schedule 69 stops Barnwell Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:30 PM - 10:26 PM Monday 6:30 PM - 10:26 PM High Street, Easington Lane Tuesday 6:30 PM - 10:26 PM High Street, Easington Lane Tower Court, Hetton-le-Hole Wednesday 6:30 PM - 10:26 PM Pemberton Bank-Blindy Lane, Easington Lane Thursday 6:30 PM - 10:26 PM Blindy Lane, Hetton-le-Hole Friday 6:30 PM - 10:26 PM Pemberton Bank-Smiths Terrace, Easington Lane Saturday 6:30 PM - 10:26 PM Seymour Terrace, Hetton-le-Hole Lilywhite Tce-White Gates Dr, Hetton-Le-Hole White Gates Drive, Hetton-le-Hole 79A bus Info Peat Carr Estate, Hetton-Le-Hole Direction: Barnwell Lambton Drive, Hetton-le-Hole Stops: 69 Trip Duration: 54 min Station Road-Industrial Estate, Hetton-Le-Hole Line Summary: High Street, Easington Lane, High Station Road, Hetton-le-Hole Street, Easington Lane, Pemberton Bank-Blindy Lane, Easington Lane, Pemberton Bank-Smiths Hetton Le Hole Interchange, Hetton-Le-Hole Terrace, Easington Lane, Lilywhite Tce-White Gates Dr, Hetton-Le-Hole, Peat Carr Estate, Hetton-Le-Hole, The Crescent, Hetton-Le-Hole Station Road-Industrial Estate, Hetton-Le-Hole, Hetton Le Hole Interchange, Hetton-Le-Hole, The Hetton Park Estate, Hetton-Le-Hole Crescent, Hetton-Le-Hole, Hetton Park Estate, Hetton-Le-Hole, North Road-Suffolk Street, Hetton- North Road-Suffolk Street, Hetton-Le-Hole Le-Hole, North Road-Mill Terrace, Houghton-Le- Spring, North Road-Durham Road, Houghton-Le- North Road-Mill Terrace, Houghton-Le-Spring Spring, Durham Road-Millbeck Grove, Houghton-Le- Spring, Gillas Lane West, Houghton-Le-Spring, Gillas North Road-Durham Road, Houghton-Le-Spring Lane East, Houghton-Le-Spring, Gillas Lane-Dene Gardens, Houghton-Le-Spring, Gillas Lane-Dene Avenue, Houghton-Le-Spring, Seaham Road-Gillas Durham Road-Millbeck Grove, Houghton-Le- Spring Lane, Houghton-Le-Spring, Seaham Road-Earsdon Road, Houghton-Le-Spring, Hall Lane Estate, Rainton Bridge, Houghton-le-Spring Houghton-Le-Spring, Queensway-Kirklea Road, Houghton-Le-Spring, Queensway-Balmoral Crescent, Gillas Lane West, Houghton-Le-Spring Houghton-Le-Spring, Hall Lane-Normandy Crescent, Houghton-Le-Spring, Hall Lane-Holly Avenue, Gillas Lane East, Houghton-Le-Spring Gillas Lane East, Houghton-le-Spring Houghton-Le-Spring, Lake Road, Houghton-Le- Spring, Hillside Way, Houghton-Le-Spring, Houghton Gillas Lane-Dene Gardens, Houghton-Le-Spring Le Spring, Houghton-Le-Spring, Houghton-Le-Spring, Houghton-Le-Spring, Houghton Le Spring, Gillas Lane-Dene Avenue, Houghton-Le-Spring Houghton-Le-Spring, Dairy Lane-Wallace Street, Houghton-Le-Spring, Dairy Lane, Houghton-Le- Seaham Road-Gillas Lane, Houghton-Le-Spring Spring, Mulberry Way, Fence Houses, Front Street Fence Houses, Fence Houses, Front Street-Station Seaham Road-Earsdon Road, Houghton-Le- Avenue South, Fence Houses, Fence Houses Avenue Spring Vivian, Fence Houses, Sedgeletch Road-Avenue Seaham Road, Houghton-le-Spring Vivian, Fence Houses, Sedgeletch Road-Industrial Estate, Fence Houses, Sedgeletch Road-Abbey Drive, Hall Lane Estate, Houghton-Le-Spring Houghton-Le-Spring, Burnside Estate Abbey Drive, Earsdon Road, Houghton-le-Spring Houghton-Le-Spring, Abbey Dr-Fountains Cres, Houghton-Le-Spring, Fountains Cres-Byland Cl, Queensway-Kirklea Road, Houghton-Le-Spring Houghton-Le-Spring, Abbey Drive, Houghton-Le- Queensway, Houghton-le-Spring Spring, Blind Lane-Newstead Road, Houghton-Le- Spring, Burnside Estate Blind Lane, Houghton-Le- Queensway-Balmoral Crescent, Houghton-Le- Spring, Burnside Estate, Houghton-Le-Spring, Coaley Spring Lane-Beechwood Terrace, Houghton-Le-Spring, Coaley Lane-Melrose Gardens, Newbottle, Front Hall Lane-Normandy Crescent, Houghton-Le- Street, Newbottle, Front Street - Hartoft Close, Spring Newbottle, Front Street, Newbottle, South Street, Newbottle, Philadelphia Lane-The Crescent, Hall Lane-Holly Avenue, Houghton-Le-Spring Philadelphia, Philadelphia Lane-Bus Depot, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Lane-Success Row, Philadelphia, Success Road-Shop Row, Philadelphia, Lake Road, Houghton-Le-Spring Success Road, Success, Success Road-Trinity Park, Lake Road, Houghton-le-Spring Success, Golf Course Road-Bowes Lea, Shiney Row, Chester Road-Fernlea, Shiney Row, Chester Road- Hillside Way, Houghton-Le-Spring Grangewood Close, Shiney Row, Chester Road - Hillside Way, Houghton-le-Spring Station Road, Shiney Row, Station Road-Helmsley Close, Shiney Row, Station Road-Manor House, Houghton Le Spring, Houghton-Le-Spring Shiney Row, Station Road-Wensleydale Avenue, Newbottle Street, Houghton-le-Spring Barnwell, Langdale Road-Railway Monument, Barnwell, Langdale Road-Eskdale, Barnwell, The Houghton-Le-Spring, Houghton-Le-Spring Oaks, Barnwell, The Limes, Barnwell Houghton Le Spring, Houghton-Le-Spring The Broadway, Houghton-le-Spring Dairy Lane-Wallace Street, Houghton-Le-Spring Dairy Lane, Houghton-Le-Spring Mulberry Way, Fence Houses Front Street Fence Houses, Fence Houses Front Street, England Front Street-Station Avenue South, Fence Houses Fence Houses Avenue Vivian, Fence Houses Sedgeletch Road-Avenue Vivian, Fence Houses Sedgeletch Road-Industrial Estate, Fence Houses Sedgeletch Road-Abbey Drive, Houghton-Le- Spring Burnside Estate Abbey Drive, Houghton-Le-Spring Holystone Close, England Abbey Dr-Fountains Cres, Houghton-Le-Spring Fountains Cres-Byland Cl, Houghton-Le-Spring Byland Close, England Abbey Drive, Houghton-Le-Spring Blind Lane-Newstead Road, Houghton-Le-Spring Burnside Estate Blind Lane, Houghton-Le-Spring Burnside Estate, Houghton-Le-Spring Coaley Lane-Beechwood Terrace, Houghton-Le- Spring Coaley Lane-Melrose Gardens, Newbottle Lydford Court, England Front Street, Newbottle Houghton Road, England Front Street - Hartoft Close, Newbottle Front Street, Houghton-le-Spring Front Street, Newbottle South Street, Newbottle Philadelphia Lane-The Crescent, Philadelphia Brompton Terrace, England Philadelphia Lane-Bus Depot, Philadelphia Philadelphia Lane-Success Row, Philadelphia Success Road-Shop Row, Philadelphia Success Road, Success Tilbury Close, England Success Road-Trinity Park, Success Success Road, England Golf Course Road-Bowes Lea, Shiney Row Chester Road-Fernlea, Shiney Row Chester Road-Grangewood Close, Shiney Row Chester Road - Station Road, Shiney Row Chester Road, England Station Road-Helmsley Close, Shiney Row Station Road-Manor House, Shiney Row Station Road-Wensleydale Avenue, Barnwell Langdale Road-Railway Monument, Barnwell Langdale Road-Eskdale, Barnwell Langdale Road, England The Oaks, Barnwell The Oaks, England The Limes, Barnwell Direction: Easington Lane 79A bus Time Schedule 60 stops Easington Lane Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:24 PM - 10:23 PM Monday 6:24 PM - 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