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LINK Bus Time Schedule & Line Route LINK bus time schedule & line map LINK Basingstoke - Newbury View In Website Mode The LINK bus line (Basingstoke - Newbury) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Basingstoke: 6:55 AM - 6:40 PM (2) Kingsclere: 4:40 PM - 7:40 PM (3) Newbury: 6:20 AM - 5:40 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest LINK bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next LINK bus arriving. Direction: Basingstoke LINK bus Time Schedule 55 stops Basingstoke Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:55 AM - 6:40 PM Newbury Wharf, Newbury Wharf Road, Newbury Tuesday 6:55 AM - 6:40 PM Cheap Street, Newbury Wednesday 6:55 AM - 6:40 PM Market Street, Newbury Thursday 6:55 AM - 6:40 PM 5 Inches Yard Market Street, Newbury Friday 6:55 AM - 6:40 PM Fair Close, Newbury Saturday 7:40 AM - 6:40 PM Porchester Road, Newbury St Johns Gardens, Newbury Priory Road, Newbury LINK bus Info Direction: Basingstoke Friars Road, Newbury Stops: 55 Newtown Road, Newbury Trip Duration: 50 min Line Summary: Newbury Wharf, Newbury, Cheap The Oaks, Newbury Street, Newbury, Market Street, Newbury, Fair Close, Newbury, Porchester Road, Newbury, Priory Road, Pinchington Lane Roundabout, Greenham Newbury, Friars Road, Newbury, The Oaks, Newbury, A339, Newbury Pinchington Lane Roundabout, Greenham, Deadmans Lane, Greenham, St Gabriels School, Deadmans Lane, Greenham Greenham, Newtown Roundabout, Sandleford Place, Adbury Turn, Greenham Common, Bishops Green St Gabriels School, Greenham Turn, Greenham Common, Greenham Park East, Greenham Common, Knightsbridge Farm, Headley, Newtown Roundabout, Sandleford Place Knightsbridge Drive, Headley, Ashford Hill Road, Headley, The Harrow, Headley, Galley Lane, Mill Green, Catts Farm, Headley, Strattons Farm, Headley, Adbury Turn, Greenham Common Cottismore Farm, Ecchinswell, The Star, Ecchinswell, Coldridge Farm, Kingsclere, Wellmans Meadow, Bishops Green Turn, Greenham Common Kingsclere, St Mary's Church, Kingsclere, Library, Kingsclere, Fawconer Road, Kingsclere, Sandford Greenham Park East, Greenham Common Springs, Kingsclere, Wolverton Pond, Wolverton, Hannington Turn, Wolverton, Pitt Hall Farm, Knightsbridge Farm, Headley Ramsdell, Ibworth Turn, Ibworth, Pithall, Upper Wootton, Woodgarston Farm, Upper Wootton, Knightsbridge Drive, Headley Whitedown Farm, Upper Wootton, Ramsdell Turn, Wootton St Lawrence, Shothanger Farm, Wootton St Ashford Hill Road, Headley Lawrence, Rooksdown Crossroads, Rooksdown, Mill Road, Rooksdown, Vitellius Gardens, Rooksdown, The Harrow, Headley Domitian Gardens, Rooksdown, Peggs Way, Harrow Drive, Ashford Hill With Headley Civil Parish Rooksdown, Harness Court, Rooksdown, Parklands, Rooksdown, North Hampshire Hospital, Rooksdown, Galley Lane, Mill Green Priestley Road, Rooksdown, Houndmills Beenham Place Road, Ashford Hill With Headley Civil Parish Roundabout, Houndmills, Joule Road, Houndmills, Merton Road, Houndmills, Chapel Gate, Houndmills, Catts Farm, Headley The Rising Sun, South View, Railway Station, Basingstoke, Bus Station, Basingstoke Strattons Farm, Headley Cottismore Farm, Ecchinswell Orchard Business Park, Kingsclere Civil Parish The Star, Ecchinswell Coldridge Farm, Kingsclere Wellmans Meadow, Kingsclere St Mary's Church, Kingsclere Anchor Yard, Kingsclere Library, Kingsclere Fawconer Road, Kingsclere Oak Close, Kingsclere Sandford Springs, Kingsclere Wolverton Pond, Wolverton Hannington Turn, Wolverton Pitt Hall Farm, Ramsdell Ibworth Turn, Ibworth Pithall, Upper Wootton Woodgarston Farm, Upper Wootton Whitedown Farm, Upper Wootton Ramsdell Turn, Wootton St Lawrence Shothanger Farm, Wootton St Lawrence Rooksdown Crossroads, Rooksdown Mill Road, Rooksdown Rooksdown Avenue, Basingstoke Vitellius Gardens, Rooksdown Domitian Gardens, Rooksdown Peggs Way, Rooksdown Trenchmead Gardens, Basingstoke Harness Court, Rooksdown Parklands, Rooksdown The Avenue, Basingstoke North Hampshire Hospital, Rooksdown Priestley Road, Rooksdown Priestley Road, Basingstoke Houndmills Roundabout, Houndmills Joule Road, Houndmills Kingsclere Road cycle path, Basingstoke Merton Road, Houndmills Chapel Gate, Houndmills Kingsclere Road, Basingstoke The Rising Sun, South View Railway Station, Basingstoke Braine L'Alleud Road, Basingstoke Bus Station, Basingstoke Barclays Churchill Plaza, Basingstoke Direction: Kingsclere LINK bus Time Schedule 29 stops Kingsclere Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:40 PM - 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