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104 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 104 bus time schedule & line map 104 Ramshaw - Newƒeld View In Website Mode The 104 bus line (Ramshaw - Newƒeld) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bishop Auckland: 8:11 AM - 3:36 PM (2) Newƒeld: 9:15 AM - 5:10 PM (3) Ramshaw: 9:31 AM - 2:01 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 104 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 104 bus arriving. Direction: Bishop Auckland 104 bus Time Schedule 29 stops Bishop Auckland Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:11 AM - 3:36 PM Bus Stand, Newƒeld Tuesday 8:11 AM - 3:36 PM Primrose Hill, Newƒeld Wednesday 8:11 AM - 3:36 PM High Row, Newƒeld Thursday 8:11 AM - 3:36 PM Primrose Hill, England Friday 8:11 AM - 3:36 PM Wear View, Todhills Saturday 8:11 AM - 3:36 PM School, Byers Green Wear View, Byers Green Methodist Church, Byers Green 104 bus Info Robinson Terrace, Spennymoor Civil Parish Direction: Bishop Auckland Stops: 29 Wilkinson Street, Byers Green Trip Duration: 18 min Line Summary: Bus Stand, Newƒeld, Primrose Hill, War Memorial, Byers Green Newƒeld, High Row, Newƒeld, Wear View, Todhills, School, Byers Green, Wear View, Byers Green, Methodist Church, Byers Green, Wilkinson Street, Church St - Railway Path, Byers Green Byers Green, War Memorial, Byers Green, Church St - Railway Path, Byers Green, Railway Cottages, Byers Railway Cottages, Byers Green Green, Common, Binchester, Church, Binchester, Lane Ends, Binchester, Garage, Binchester, Common, Binchester Westerton Lane End, Binchester, The Top House, Coundon Gate, Allotments, Canney Hill, Durham Church, Binchester Road, Canney Hill, Market Place, Bishop Auckland, Pitt Street, England North Bondgate, Bishop Auckland, Bus Station, Bishop Auckland, Victoria Street, Bishop Auckland, Lane Ends, Binchester Newgate Street North, Bishop Auckland, Newgate St Methodist Ch, Bishop Auckland, Newgate Street - Garage, Binchester Medical Centre, Bishop Auckland, Escomb Rd - Health Centre, Bishop Auckland, Lambton Drive - Westerton Lane End, Binchester Bowes Grove, Bishop Auckland, Woodhouse Lane Schools, Bishop Auckland The Top House, Coundon Gate Allotments, Canney Hill Durham Road, Canney Hill Market Place, Bishop Auckland Market Place, Bishop Auckland North Bondgate, Bishop Auckland 44 Fore Bondgate, Bishop Auckland Bus Station, Bishop Auckland George Street, Bishop Auckland Victoria Street, Bishop Auckland Newgate Street, Bishop Auckland Newgate Street North, Bishop Auckland 88 Newgate Street, Bishop Auckland Newgate St Methodist Ch, Bishop Auckland 146 Newgate Street, Bishop Auckland Newgate Street - Medical Centre, Bishop Auckland Union Street, Bishop Auckland Escomb Rd - Health Centre, Bishop Auckland Prescott Way, Bishop Auckland Lambton Drive - Bowes Grove, Bishop Auckland Bowes Grove, Bishop Auckland Woodhouse Lane Schools, Bishop Auckland Direction: Newƒeld 104 bus Time Schedule 52 stops Newƒeld Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:15 AM - 5:10 PM Turning Circle, Ramshaw Tuesday 9:15 AM - 5:10 PM Gordon Lane, Ramshaw Wednesday 9:15 AM - 5:10 PM Bridge Inn, Ramshaw Thursday 9:15 AM - 5:10 PM Oaks Bank, Evenwood Friday 9:15 AM - 5:10 PM Oaks Bank, Evenwood And Barony Civil Parish Saturday 9:15 AM - 5:10 PM Old Co-Op Store, Evenwood Osborne Terrace, Evenwood And Barony Civil Parish Library, Evenwood Swan Street, Evenwood And Barony Civil Parish 104 bus Info Direction: Newƒeld Community Centre, Evenwood Stops: 52 Trip Duration: 31 min Bank Top, Evenwood Line Summary: Turning Circle, Ramshaw, Gordon Evenwood Lane, Evenwood And Barony Civil Parish Lane, Ramshaw, Bridge Inn, Ramshaw, Oaks Bank, Evenwood, Old Co-Op Store, Evenwood, Library, Evenwood Lane, Evenwood Evenwood, Community Centre, Evenwood, Bank Top, Evenwood, Evenwood Lane, Evenwood, Evenwood Evenwood Lane End, Evenwood Gate Lane End, Evenwood Gate, Eden Garage, West Auckland, Brewery, West Auckland, Club, West Eden Garage, West Auckland Auckland, Station Rd, West Auckland, Wheatsheaf, St Helen Auckland, St Helens Church, St Helen Brewery, West Auckland Auckland, Laburnum Grove, St Helen Auckland, Maude Terrace, St Helen Auckland, Superstore, Staindrop Road, West Auckland Civil Parish Tindale Crescent, Club - Watling Road, Tindale Club, West Auckland Crescent, Watling Road - Bakery, Bishop Auckland, Watling Road - Lime Grove, Bishop Auckland, Watling Staindrop Road, West Auckland Civil Parish Road - Aclet Hotel, Bishop Auckland, St Marys Rc Station Rd, West Auckland Church, Bishop Auckland, Woodhouse Lane Schools, Bishop Auckland, College, Bishop Auckland, Rush 46 Station Road, West Auckland Civil Parish Park, Bishop Auckland, Dene Hall Drive, Bishop Wheatsheaf, St Helen Auckland Auckland, Escomb Rd - Health Centre, Bishop Auckland, Rail Station - Stop Nr Morrisons, Bishop Auckland, Bus Station, Bishop Auckland, Market St Helens Church, St Helen Auckland Place, Bishop Auckland, Durham Road, Canney Hill, Allotments, Canney Hill, The Top House, Coundon Laburnum Grove, St Helen Auckland Gate, Westerton Lane End, Binchester, Garage, Binchester, Lane Ends, Binchester, Church, Maude Terrace, St Helen Auckland Binchester, Common, Binchester, Railway Cottages, Musgrave Street, England Byers Green, Church St - Railway Path, Byers Green, War Memorial, Byers Green, Wilkinson Street, Byers Superstore, Tindale Crescent Green, Methodist Church, Byers Green, Wear View, Byers Green, School, Byers Green, Wear View, Club - Watling Road, Tindale Crescent Todhills, High Row, Newƒeld, Primrose Hill, Newƒeld, Stonebank Terrace, Newƒeld, Bus Stand, Newƒeld Watling Road - Bakery, Bishop Auckland Watling Road - Lime Grove, Bishop Auckland Watling Road - Aclet Hotel, Bishop Auckland St Marys Rc Church, Bishop Auckland Woodhouse Lane Schools, Bishop Auckland College, Bishop Auckland Rush Park, Bishop Auckland Rush Park, England Dene Hall Drive, Bishop Auckland Pollard's Drive, Bishop Auckland Escomb Rd - Health Centre, Bishop Auckland Prescott Way, Bishop Auckland Rail Station - Stop Nr Morrisons, Bishop Auckland Bus Station, Bishop Auckland Grainger Street, Bishop Auckland Market Place, Bishop Auckland 30 Market Place, Bishop Auckland Durham Road, Canney Hill Allotments, Canney Hill The Top House, Coundon Gate Westerton Lane End, Binchester Garage, Binchester Lane Ends, Binchester Church, Binchester Pitt Street, England Common, Binchester Railway Cottages, Byers Green Church St - Railway Path, Byers Green War Memorial, Byers Green Wilkinson Street, Byers Green Ghent Street, Spennymoor Civil Parish Methodist Church, Byers Green High Street, Spennymoor Civil Parish Wear View, Byers Green School, Byers Green Wear View, Todhills High Row, Newƒeld Primrose Hill, England Primrose Hill, Newƒeld Stonebank Terrace, Newƒeld Bus Stand, Newƒeld Direction: Ramshaw 104 bus Time Schedule 52 stops Ramshaw Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:31 AM - 2:01 PM Bus Stand, Newƒeld Tuesday 9:31 AM - 2:01 PM Primrose Hill, Newƒeld Wednesday 9:31 AM - 2:01 PM High Row, Newƒeld Thursday 9:31 AM - 2:01 PM Primrose Hill, England Friday 9:31 AM - 2:01 PM Wear View, Todhills Saturday 9:31 AM - 2:01 PM School, Byers Green Wear View, Byers Green Methodist Church, Byers Green 104 bus Info Robinson Terrace, Spennymoor Civil Parish Direction: Ramshaw Stops: 52 Wilkinson Street, Byers Green Trip Duration: 44 min Line Summary: Bus Stand, Newƒeld, Primrose Hill, War Memorial, Byers Green Newƒeld, High Row, Newƒeld, Wear View, Todhills, School, Byers Green, Wear View, Byers Green, Church St - Railway Path, Byers Green Methodist Church, Byers Green, Wilkinson Street, Byers Green, War Memorial, Byers Green, Church St - Railway Path, Byers Green, Railway Cottages, Byers Railway Cottages, Byers Green Green, Common, Binchester, Church, Binchester, Lane Ends, Binchester, Garage, Binchester, Common, Binchester Westerton Lane End, Binchester, The Top House, Coundon Gate, Allotments, Canney Hill, Durham Church, Binchester Road, Canney Hill, Market Place, Bishop Auckland, Pitt Street, England North Bondgate, Bishop Auckland, Bus Station, Bishop Auckland, Victoria Street, Bishop Auckland, Lane Ends, Binchester Newgate Street North, Bishop Auckland, Newgate St Methodist Ch, Bishop Auckland, Newgate Street - Garage, Binchester Medical Centre, Bishop Auckland, General Hospital, Bishop Auckland, Cockton Hill Club, Bishop Westerton Lane End, Binchester Auckland, Cabin Gate, Bishop Auckland, Watling Road - Aclet Hotel, Bishop Auckland, Watling Road - The Top House, Coundon Gate Lime Grove, Bishop Auckland, Watling Road - Bakery, Bishop Auckland, Club - Watling Road, Tindale Allotments, Canney Hill Crescent, Superstore, Tindale Crescent, Maude Terrace, St Helen Auckland, Laburnum Grove, St Durham Road, Canney Hill Helen Auckland, St Helens Church, St Helen Auckland, Station Rd, West Auckland, Club, West Auckland, Brewery, West Auckland, Eden Garage, Market Place, Bishop Auckland West Auckland, Evenwood Lane End, Evenwood Market Place, Bishop Auckland Gate, Evenwood Lane, Evenwood, West View, Evenwood, Bank Top, Evenwood, Community Centre, North Bondgate, Bishop Auckland Evenwood, Library, Evenwood, Old Co-Op Store, 44 Fore Bondgate, Bishop Auckland Evenwood, Oaks Bank, Evenwood, Bridge Inn, Bus Station, Bishop Auckland Ramshaw, Gordon Lane, Ramshaw, Turning Circle, Ramshaw George Street, Bishop Auckland Victoria Street, Bishop Auckland Newgate Street, Bishop Auckland Newgate Street North, Bishop Auckland 88 Newgate Street, Bishop Auckland Newgate St Methodist Ch, Bishop Auckland 146 Newgate Street, Bishop Auckland Newgate
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