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23B Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 23B bus time schedule & line map 23B Williton - Kilve - Nether Stowey - Taunton View In Website Mode The 23B bus line (Williton - Kilve - Nether Stowey - Taunton) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Taunton: 7:05 AM (2) Williton: 4:45 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 23B bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 23B bus arriving. Direction: Taunton 23B bus Time Schedule 57 stops Taunton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:05 AM The Egremont, Williton Fore Street, Sampford Brett Tuesday 7:05 AM North Street, Williton Wednesday 7:05 AM Williton Hospital, Williton Thursday 7:05 AM Friday 7:05 AM Danesƒeld School, Williton Saturday Not Operational Five Bells Brendon Road Church, St Decuman's Paper Mill, Watchet 23B bus Info Direction: Taunton Watchet Railway Station, Watchet Stops: 57 Trip Duration: 90 min Harbour Road, Watchet Line Summary: The Egremont, Williton, North Street, Kingsland, Watchet Williton, Williton Hospital, Williton, Danesƒeld School, Williton, Five Bells, Brendon Road Church, St Kingsland, Watchet Decuman's, Paper Mill, Watchet, Watchet Railway Doniford Farm, Doniford Station, Watchet, Kingsland, Watchet, Doniford Farm, Doniford, Haven Caravan Park, Williton, The Windmill, West Quantoxhead, St Aurie's Holiday Haven Caravan Park, Williton Camp, St Audrie's Bay, The Crossroads, Higher Street, Youth Centre, Kilton, Hood Arms, Kilton, Kilton Road, The Windmill, West Quantoxhead Holford, The School, Stogursey, High Street, Stogursey, Durborough Farm, Stogursey, The St Aurie's Holiday Camp, St Audrie's Bay Clocktower, Nether Stowey, Bincombe Farm, Bincombe, Over Stowey Church, Over Stowey, The Crossroads, Higher Street Marshmills Cross Roads, Marsh Mills, Hawkridge Reservoir, Aisholt, Village Hall, Lower Merridge, The Youth Centre, Kilton Pines, Courtway, Garƒelds, Kingston St Mary, Quantock Way, Kingston St Mary, Yarford Lane, Hood Arms, Kilton Yarford, Crossroads, Yarford, Yarford Lane, Yarford, Main Road, Kilve Civil Parish Telephone Box, Fulford, Quantock Way, Kingston St Mary, Garƒelds, Kingston St Mary, Swan Inn, Kilton Road, Holford Kingston St Mary, The Green, Kingston St Mary, Mill Hilltop Lane, Kilve Civil Parish Cross, Nailsbourne, Nailsborne Turn, Nailsbourne, Lower Marsh Farm, Nailsbourne, Kingston Road, The School, Stogursey Taunton, Corkscrew Lane, Taunton, Whitmore Road, Town Close, Stogursey Civil Parish Taunton, Turner Road, Taunton, Clifford Avenue, Taunton, Peile Drive, Taunton, George Street, High Street, Stogursey Taunton, St Andrews Road, Taunton, Taunton Station, Taunton, Royal Ashton, Taunton, Flook Durborough Farm, Stogursey House, Taunton, The Bridge, Taunton, The Parade, Taunton, Primark, Taunton, Tauntƒeld Close, The Clocktower, Nether Stowey Taunton, Holway Avenue, Taunton, Richard Huish College, Taunton Bincombe Farm, Bincombe Over Stowey Church, Over Stowey Marshmills Cross Roads, Marsh Mills Hawkridge Reservoir, Aisholt Village Hall, Lower Merridge The Pines, Courtway Garƒelds, Kingston St Mary 1 Greenway, Kingston St. Mary Civil Parish Quantock Way, Kingston St Mary 8 Greenway, Kingston St. Mary Civil Parish Yarford Lane, Yarford Crossroads, Yarford Yarford Lane, Yarford Telephone Box, Fulford 1 Greenway, Kingston St. Mary Civil Parish Quantock Way, Kingston St Mary 8 Greenway, Kingston St. Mary Civil Parish Garƒelds, Kingston St Mary Greenway Terrace, Kingston St. Mary Civil Parish Swan Inn, Kingston St Mary Alpha Cottages, Kingston St. Mary Civil Parish The Green, Kingston St Mary Church Lane, Kingston St. Mary Civil Parish Mill Cross, Nailsbourne Nailsborne Turn, Nailsbourne Lower Marsh Farm, Nailsbourne Kingston Road, Taunton 5 Corkscrew Lane, England Corkscrew Lane, Taunton 74 Whitmore Road, England Whitmore Road, Taunton Whitmore Road, Taunton Turner Road, Taunton 2 Whitmore Road, Taunton Clifford Avenue, Taunton 1 Turner Road, Taunton Peile Drive, Taunton 138 Kingston Road, Taunton George Street, Taunton 84 Kingston Road, Taunton St Andrews Road, Taunton 8 St Andrew's Road, Taunton Taunton Station, Taunton A3038, Taunton Royal Ashton, Taunton 84-86 Station Road, Taunton Flook House, Taunton 38 Station Road, Taunton The Bridge, Taunton 9 The Bridge, Taunton The Parade, Taunton North Street, Taunton Primark, Taunton East Street, Taunton Tauntƒeld Close, Taunton 15 South Road, Taunton Holway Avenue, Taunton 45 South Road, Taunton Richard Huish College, Taunton 77 South Road, Taunton Direction: Williton 23B bus Time Schedule 61 stops Williton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:45 PM Richard Huish College, Taunton Tuesday 4:45 PM Holway Avenue, Taunton 56 Kings Square, Taunton Wednesday 4:45 PM Tauntƒeld Close, Taunton Thursday 4:45 PM 15 South Road, Taunton Friday 4:45 PM Alms Houses, Taunton Saturday Not Operational 48 East Street, Taunton Market House, Taunton 8-9 Fore Street, Taunton 23B bus Info The Parade, Taunton Direction: Williton Castle Bow, Taunton Stops: 61 Trip Duration: 104 min The Bridge, Taunton Line Summary: Richard Huish College, Taunton, 2 Bridge Street, Taunton Holway Avenue, Taunton, Tauntƒeld Close, Taunton, Alms Houses, Taunton, Market House, Taunton, The Flook House, Taunton Parade, Taunton, The Bridge, Taunton, Flook House, 34 Station Road, Taunton Taunton, Taunton Station Bridge, Taunton, St Andrews, Taunton, George Street, Taunton, Peile Taunton Station Bridge, Taunton Drive, Taunton, Clifford Avenue, Taunton, Turner Road, Taunton, Whitmore Road, Taunton, Corkscrew St Andrews, Taunton Lane, Taunton, Kingston Road, Taunton, Lower A3038, Taunton Marsh Farm, Nailsbourne, Nailsborne Turn, Nailsbourne, Mill Cross, Nailsbourne, The Grange, George Street, Taunton Kingston St Mary, Swan Inn, Kingston St Mary, 83 Kingston Road, Taunton Garƒelds, Kingston St Mary, Quantock Way, Kingston St Mary, Telephone Box, Fulford, Yarford Lane, Peile Drive, Taunton Yarford, Crossroads, Yarford, The Pines, Courtway, 140 Kingston Road, Taunton Village Hall, Lower Merridge, Hawkridge Reservoir, Aisholt, Marshmills Cross Roads, Marsh Mills, Over Clifford Avenue, Taunton Stowey Church, Over Stowey, Bincombe Farm, 1 Turner Road, Taunton Bincombe, Audley Close, Nether Stowey, Pooles Close, Nether Stowey, Mount Road, Nether Stowey, Turner Road, Taunton The Library, Nether Stowey, The Clocktower, Nether 1 Whitmore Road, Taunton Stowey, St Mary Street Fire Station, Nether Stowey, Durborough Farm, Stogursey, The School, Stogursey, Whitmore Road, Taunton High Street, Stogursey, The School, Stogursey, Kilton Whitmore Road, Taunton Road, Holford, Hood Arms, Kilton, Youth Centre, Kilton, The Crossroads, Higher Street, The Corkscrew Lane, Taunton Crossroads, Higher Street, St Audries Holiday Camp, 73 Whitmore Road, England St Audrie's Bay, The Windmill, West Quantoxhead, Haven Caravan Park, Williton, Doniford Farm, Kingston Road, Taunton Doniford, Kingsland, Watchet, Watchet Railway 5 Corkscrew Lane, England Station, Watchet, Paper Mill, Watchet, Brendon Road Church, St Decuman's, Five Bells, Danesƒeld School, Lower Marsh Farm, Nailsbourne Williton, Williton Hospital, Williton, North Street, Williton, County Stores, Williton Nailsborne Turn, Nailsbourne Mill Cross, Nailsbourne The Grange, Kingston St Mary Swan Inn, Kingston St Mary 4 Kingston Road, Kingston St. Mary Civil Parish Garƒelds, Kingston St Mary 1 Greenway, Kingston St. Mary Civil Parish Quantock Way, Kingston St Mary 8 Greenway, Kingston St. Mary Civil Parish Telephone Box, Fulford 1 Greenway, Kingston St. Mary Civil Parish Yarford Lane, Yarford Crossroads, Yarford The Pines, Courtway Village Hall, Lower Merridge Hawkridge Reservoir, Aisholt Marshmills Cross Roads, Marsh Mills Over Stowey Church, Over Stowey Bincombe Farm, Bincombe Audley Close, Nether Stowey Audley Close, Nether Stowey Civil Parish Pooles Close, Nether Stowey Meadow Close, Nether Stowey Civil Parish Mount Road, Nether Stowey Mount Road, Nether Stowey Civil Parish The Library, Nether Stowey Castle Street, Nether Stowey Civil Parish The Clocktower, Nether Stowey St Mary Street Fire Station, Nether Stowey Church Hall, Nether Stowey Civil Parish Durborough Farm, Stogursey The School, Stogursey Town Close, Stogursey Civil Parish High Street, Stogursey The School, Stogursey Town Close, Stogursey Civil Parish Kilton Road, Holford Hilltop Lane, Kilve Civil Parish Hood Arms, Kilton Main Road, Kilve Civil Parish Youth Centre, Kilton The Crossroads, Higher Street The Crossroads, Higher Street St Audries Holiday Camp, St Audrie's Bay The Windmill, West Quantoxhead Haven Caravan Park, Williton Doniford Farm, Doniford Kingsland, Watchet Kingsland, Watchet Watchet Railway Station, Watchet Harbour Road, Watchet Paper Mill, Watchet Brendon Road Church, St Decuman's Five Bells Danesƒeld School, Williton Williton Hospital, Williton North Street, Williton County Stores, Williton Fore Street, Sampford Brett 23B bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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