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9 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 9 bus time schedule & line map 9 Bedford - Hitchin View In Website Mode The 9 bus line (Bedford - Hitchin) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bedford: 6:31 AM - 10:31 PM (2) Shortstown: 6:15 AM - 10:15 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 9 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 9 bus arriving. Direction: Bedford 9 bus Time Schedule 21 stops Bedford Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:18 AM - 5:18 PM Monday 6:31 AM - 10:31 PM North Drive, Shortstown Mitchell Court, Eastcotts Civil Parish Tuesday 6:31 AM - 10:31 PM Brancker Avenue, Shortstown Wednesday 6:31 AM - 10:31 PM Greycote, Eastcotts Civil Parish Thursday 6:31 AM - 10:31 PM De Havilland Avenue, Shortstown Friday 6:31 AM - 10:31 PM Southcote, Eastcotts Civil Parish Saturday 7:01 AM - 10:31 PM The Crescent, Shortstown The Highway, Eastcotts Civil Parish Harrowden Lane, Harrowden The Highway, Eastcotts Civil Parish 9 bus Info Direction: Bedford Harrowden Road, Eastcotts Stops: 21 Trip Duration: 23 min Harrowden Road Shops, Eastcotts Line Summary: North Drive, Shortstown, Brancker Avenue, Shortstown, De Havilland Avenue, Catholic Church, Eastcotts Shortstown, The Crescent, Shortstown, Harrowden Harrowden Lane, Bedford Lane, Harrowden, Harrowden Road, Eastcotts, Harrowden Road Shops, Eastcotts, Catholic Church, John Bunyan Upper School, Cauldwell Eastcotts, John Bunyan Upper School, Cauldwell, Windsor Road, Cauldwell, Stapleton Road, Cauldwell, Windsor Road, Cauldwell Berkeley Road, Cauldwell, Pilgrims Way, Cauldwell, Brackley Road, Cauldwell, The Angel, Cauldwell, Stapleton Road, Cauldwell Elstow Road Post O∆ce, Fenlake, Kingsway Link, Cauldwell, Bedford College, Cauldwell, St Paul's Berkeley Road, Cauldwell Square, Bedford, Pilgrims House, Bedford, Bus Mile Road, Bedford Station, Bedford Pilgrims Way, Cauldwell Brackley Road, Cauldwell The Angel, Cauldwell 32 Elstow Road, Bedford Elstow Road Post O∆ce, Fenlake Kingsway Link, Cauldwell A600, Bedford Bedford College, Cauldwell Cauldwell Street, England St Paul's Square, Bedford St Paul's Square, Bedford Pilgrims House, Bedford Horne Lane, Bedford Bus Station, Bedford Thurlow Street, Bedford Direction: Shortstown 9 bus Time Schedule 20 stops Shortstown Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Monday 6:15 AM - 10:15 PM Bus Station, Bedford Thurlow Street, Bedford Tuesday 6:15 AM - 10:15 PM St Paul's Square, Bedford Wednesday 6:15 AM - 10:15 PM 10 St Paul's Square, Bedford Thursday 6:15 AM - 10:15 PM St John's Street, Bedford Friday 6:15 AM - 10:15 PM 26 St John's Street, Bedford Saturday 6:45 AM - 10:15 PM Elstow Road Post O∆ce, Fenlake The Angel, Cauldwell 48 Elstow Road, Bedford 9 bus Info Brackley Road, Cauldwell Direction: Shortstown Stops: 20 Pilgrims Way, Cauldwell Trip Duration: 17 min Mile Road, Bedford Line Summary: Bus Station, Bedford, St Paul's Square, Bedford, St John's Street, Bedford, Elstow Berkeley Road, Cauldwell Road Post O∆ce, Fenlake, The Angel, Cauldwell, Mile Road, Bedford Brackley Road, Cauldwell, Pilgrims Way, Cauldwell, Berkeley Road, Cauldwell, Stapleton Road, Cauldwell, Stapleton Road, Cauldwell Windsor Road, Cauldwell, John Bunyan Upper School, Cauldwell, Catholic Church, Eastcotts, Windsor Road, Cauldwell Harrowden Road Shops, Eastcotts, The Turnpike, Eastcotts, Harrowden Road, Eastcotts, Harrowden John Bunyan Upper School, Cauldwell Lane, Harrowden, North Drive, Shortstown, Brancker Avenue, Shortstown, De Havilland Avenue, Catholic Church, Eastcotts Shortstown, The Crescent, Shortstown Harrowden Road Shops, Eastcotts The Turnpike, Eastcotts Harrowden Road, Eastcotts Harrowden Lane, Harrowden The Highway, Eastcotts Civil Parish North Drive, Shortstown Mitchell Court, Eastcotts Civil Parish Brancker Avenue, Shortstown Greycote, Eastcotts Civil Parish De Havilland Avenue, Shortstown Southcote, Eastcotts Civil Parish The Crescent, Shortstown The Highway, Eastcotts Civil Parish 9 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in London. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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