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2 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 2 bus time schedule & line map 2 Skegness View In Website Mode The 2 bus line (Skegness) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Skegness: 8:40 AM - 7:40 PM (2) Skegness: 8:10 AM - 7:10 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 2 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 2 bus arriving. Direction: Skegness 2 bus Time Schedule 15 stops Skegness Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:40 AM - 7:40 PM Monday 8:40 AM - 7:40 PM South View Leisure Reception, Skegness Tuesday 8:40 AM - 7:40 PM South View Leisure, Skegness Wednesday 8:40 AM - 7:40 PM 25 Beacon Way, Skegness Thursday 8:40 AM - 7:40 PM Beacon Park Close, Skegness Civil Parish Friday 8:40 AM - 7:40 PM Beacon Park Close, Skegness Beacon Park Close, Skegness Civil Parish Saturday 8:40 AM - 7:40 PM James Avenue, Skegness St Marys Road, Skegness 2 bus Info St Margarets Avenue, Skegness Direction: Skegness Stops: 15 St Huberts Drive, Skegness Trip Duration: 20 min St Mary's Road, Skegness Line Summary: South View Leisure Reception, Skegness, South View Leisure, Skegness, 25 Beacon Dutton Avenue, Skegness Way, Skegness, Beacon Park Close, Skegness, James Avenue, Skegness, St Marys Road, Skegness, St Clarendon Road, Skegness Margarets Avenue, Skegness, St Huberts Drive, Skegness, Dutton Avenue, Skegness, Clarendon Queens Road, Skegness Road, Skegness, 8 Queens Road, Skegness, Old 8 Queens Road, Skegness Wain≈eet Road, Skegness, Dorothy Avenue, Skegness, Lincolnshire Imp Cafe, Skegness, Bus Old Wain≈eet Road, Skegness Station, Skegness Church Road South, Skegness Dorothy Avenue, Skegness Lincolnshire Imp Cafe, Skegness Lincoln Road, Skegness Bus Station, Skegness Direction: Skegness 2 bus Time Schedule 24 stops Skegness Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:10 AM - 7:10 PM Monday 8:10 AM - 7:10 PM Bus Station, Skegness Tuesday 8:10 AM - 7:10 PM Railway Station, Skegness Berry Way, Skegness Wednesday 8:10 AM - 7:10 PM Old Wain≈eet Road, Skegness Thursday 8:10 AM - 7:10 PM Friday 8:10 AM - 7:10 PM 21 Queens Road, Skegness Saturday 8:10 AM - 7:10 PM Clarendon Road, Skegness Queens Road, Skegness Dutton Avenue, Skegness 2 bus Info Barratt Court, Skegness Direction: Skegness Stops: 24 Portal Green, Skegness Trip Duration: 20 min Cheshire Grove, Skegness Civil Parish Line Summary: Bus Station, Skegness, Railway Station, Skegness, Old Wain≈eet Road, Skegness, 21 Cranwell Close, Skegness Queens Road, Skegness, Clarendon Road, Skegness, Scampton Way, Skegness Civil Parish Dutton Avenue, Skegness, Barratt Court, Skegness, Portal Green, Skegness, Cranwell Close, Skegness, Perrin Avenue, Skegness Perrin Avenue, Skegness, Albany Close, Skegness, Perrin Avenue, Skegness Civil Parish Albany Way, Skegness, 2a Lyndhurst Avenue, Skegness, Lyndhurst Avenue, Skegness, Yarborough Albany Close, Skegness Road, Skegness, 25 Beacon Way, Skegness, Beacon Albany Road, Skegness Park Close, Skegness, Flamborough Close, Skegness, James Avenue, Skegness, St Margarets Avenue, Albany Way, Skegness Skegness, St Huberts Drive, Skegness, Welcome Inn, Skegness, Skegness Fields, Skegness, South View 2a Lyndhurst Avenue, Skegness Leisure Reception, Skegness Lyndhurst Avenue, Skegness Yarborough Road, Skegness Burgh Old Road, Skegness Civil Parish 25 Beacon Way, Skegness Beacon Park Close, Skegness Civil Parish Beacon Park Close, Skegness Beacon Park Close, Skegness Civil Parish Flamborough Close, Skegness James Avenue, Skegness St Margarets Avenue, Skegness St Huberts Drive, Skegness St Mary's Road, Skegness Welcome Inn, Skegness Skegness Fields, Skegness South View Leisure Reception, Skegness 2 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 East Midlands. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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