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30 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 30 bus time schedule & line map 30 Dorchester - Weymouth - Lulworth Cove - Swanage View In Website Mode The 30 bus line (Dorchester - Weymouth - Lulworth Cove - Swanage) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Dorchester: 4:45 PM (2) Swanage: 9:00 AM - 5:45 PM (3) Weymouth: 9:30 AM - 3:45 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 30 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 30 bus arriving. Direction: Dorchester 30 bus Time Schedule 79 stops Dorchester Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 4:45 PM Monday 4:45 PM Bus Station, Swanage Railway Station Approach, Swanage Tuesday 4:45 PM St Mary's Church, Swanage Wednesday 4:45 PM 58 Kings Road West, Swanage Thursday 4:45 PM Argyle Road, Swanage Friday 4:45 PM Kings Road West, Swanage Saturday 4:45 PM Howard Road, Swanage Howard Road, Swanage Steer Road, Herston Newton Court, Swanage 30 bus Info Direction: Dorchester Herston Cross, Herston Stops: 79 Trip Duration: 135 min The Swanage School, Herston Line Summary: Bus Station, Swanage, St Mary's Church, Swanage, Argyle Road, Swanage, Howard Holmes Road, Herston Road, Swanage, Steer Road, Herston, Herston Cross, Herston, The Swanage School, Herston, Holmes Three Acre Lane Bottom, Langton Matravers Road, Herston, Three Acre Lane Bottom, Langton Matravers, Crack Lane Bottom, Langton Matravers, Crack Lane Bottom, Langton Matravers Wilkswood Farm Road, Harman's Cross, St Michael's Garage, Harman's Cross, South Instow, Harman's Wilkswood Farm Road, Harman's Cross Cross, Crossroads, Harman's Cross, Westacre Farm, Harman's Cross, Woodyhide Campsite, Woodyhyde, St Michael's Garage, Harman's Cross Halves Cottages, Corfe Castle, Calcraft Road, Corfe Castle, Village Centre, Corfe Castle, Castle View South Instow, Harman's Cross Visitor Centre, Corfe Castle, Norden P&R, Norden, Norden Farm, Norden, Norden Bridge, Norden, Halfway Inn, Furzebrook, Blue Pool Lane, Crossroads, Harman's Cross Furzebrook, Stoborough Green, Stoborough Meadow, Stoborough Green, Stoborough School, Westacre Farm, Harman's Cross Stoborough, South Bridge, Wareham, Red Lion, Wareham, North Causeway, Wareham, Wareham Woodyhide Campsite, Woodyhyde Station, Wareham, North Causeway, Wareham, Dollins Lane, Wareham, Post O∆ce, Wareham, Police Halves Cottages, Corfe Castle Station, Wareham, Purbeck School & Leisure Centre, Wareham, Opposite Middleƒeld, East Stoke, Church, Calcraft Road, Corfe Castle East Stoke, Wool Bridge, Wool, Wool Station, Wool, The Cross, Wool, Lulworth Camp, Castle Inn, West Village Centre, Corfe Castle Lulworth, War Memorial, West Lulworth, Lulworth Cove, Durdle Door Park Entrance, West Lulworth, St Castle View Visitor Centre, Corfe Castle Christophers Church, Winfrith Newburgh, Pigeon Close, Winfrith Newburgh, Post O∆ce, Winfrith Norden P&R, Norden Newburgh, The Red Lion, Portway, Kit Lane, Owermoigne, Warmwell Cross, Warmwell, Poxwell, Norden Farm, Norden Warmwell, Mills Road, Osmington, Chapel Lane, Osmington, Shortlake Lane, Osmington, The Spice Norden Bridge, Norden Ship, Preston, Fisherbridge, Preston, Weymouth Bay Holiday Park, Preston, Chalbury Corner, Preston, Halfway Inn, Furzebrook Sunningdale Rise, Overcombe, Overcombe Corner, Overcombe, Sealife Centre, Melcombe Regis, Blue Pool Lane, Furzebrook Melcombe Avenue, Melcombe Regis, Greenhill Gardens, Melcombe Regis, Lennox Street, Stoborough Green Weymouth, Kings Statue, Weymouth, Prince Regent Hotel, Weymouth, Westerhall, Melcombe Regis, 4 Old Furzebrook Road, Arne Civil Parish Lodmoor Hill, Melcombe Regis, Old Police Station, Stoborough Meadow, Stoborough Green Melcombe Regis, The Old Spa, Radipole, Morrisons, Radipole, Monkton Park, Winterborne Monkton, 1 Stoborough Meadow, Arne Civil Parish Tesco, Dorchester, Queens Avenue, Dorchester, Stoborough School, Stoborough Brewery Square, Dorchester, Trinity Street, Dorchester 33 Corfe Road, Arne Civil Parish South Bridge, Wareham Abbot's Quay, Wareham Town Civil Parish Red Lion, Wareham North Street, Wareham North Causeway, Wareham North Bridge, Wareham Wareham Station, Wareham North Causeway, Wareham North Bridge, Wareham Dollins Lane, Wareham Dollin's Lane, Wareham Post O∆ce, Wareham North Street, Wareham Police Station, Wareham Purbeck School & Leisure Centre, Wareham Worgret Road, Wareham Town Civil Parish Opposite Middleƒeld, East Stoke Middleƒeld, East Stoke Civil Parish Church, East Stoke Wool Bridge, Wool Wool Station, Wool The Cross, Wool The Cross, Wool Lulworth Camp Castle Inn, West Lulworth War Memorial, West Lulworth Lulworth Cove Durdle Door Park Entrance, West Lulworth St Christophers Church, Winfrith Newburgh Pigeon Close, Winfrith Newburgh Pigeon Close, Winfrith Newburgh Civil Parish Post O∆ce, Winfrith Newburgh Crown Yard, Winfrith Newburgh Civil Parish The Red Lion, Portway Kit Lane, Owermoigne Warmwell Cross, Warmwell Poxwell, Warmwell Mills Road, Osmington Chapel Lane, Osmington Shortlake Lane, Osmington Shortlake Lane, Osmington Civil Parish The Spice Ship, Preston Fisherbridge, Preston Mill Lane, Weymouth Weymouth Bay Holiday Park, Preston Chalbury Corner, Preston Sunningdale Rise, Overcombe Sunningdale Rise, Weymouth Overcombe Corner, Overcombe Sealife Centre, Melcombe Regis Melcombe Avenue, Melcombe Regis Greenhill Gardens, Melcombe Regis Lennox Street, Weymouth Waterloo Place, Weymouth Kings Statue, Weymouth 63 The Esplanade, Weymouth Prince Regent Hotel, Weymouth Victoria Terrace, Weymouth Westerhall, Melcombe Regis Kildare Court, Weymouth Lodmoor Hill, Melcombe Regis Old Police Station, Melcombe Regis Hardys Court, Weymouth The Old Spa, Radipole Spa Avenue, Weymouth Morrisons, Radipole Monkton Park, Winterborne Monkton Tesco, Dorchester Queens Avenue, Dorchester Brewery Square, Dorchester Trinity Street, Dorchester Trinity Street, Dorchester Civil Parish Direction: Swanage 30 bus Time Schedule 74 stops Swanage Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:00 AM - 5:45 PM Monday 9:00 AM - 5:45 PM Trinity Street, Dorchester Trinity Street, Dorchester Civil Parish Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:45 PM Acland Road, Dorchester Wednesday 9:00 AM - 5:45 PM Acland Road, Dorchester Civil Parish Thursday 9:00 AM - 5:45 PM Brewery Square, Dorchester Friday 9:00 AM - 5:45 PM Eldridge Mews, Dorchester Civil Parish Saturday 9:00 AM - 5:45 PM Queens Avenue, Dorchester Tesco, Dorchester Weymouth Avenue, Dorchester 30 bus Info Monkton Park, Winterborne Monkton Direction: Swanage Stops: 74 Morrisons, Radipole Trip Duration: 107 min Line Summary: Trinity Street, Dorchester, Acland The Old Spa, Radipole Road, Dorchester, Brewery Square, Dorchester, 229 Dorchester Road, Weymouth Queens Avenue, Dorchester, Tesco, Dorchester, Monkton Park, Winterborne Monkton, Morrisons, Old Police Station, Melcombe Regis Radipole, The Old Spa, Radipole, Old Police Station, 185 Dorchester Road, Weymouth Melcombe Regis, Lodmoor Hill, Melcombe Regis, Westerhall, Melcombe Regis, Lennox Street, Lodmoor Hill, Melcombe Regis Weymouth, Kings Statue, Weymouth, Prince Regent Hotel, Weymouth, Greenhill Gardens, Melcombe Westerhall, Melcombe Regis Regis, Melcombe Avenue, Melcombe Regis, Sealife Ricketts Close, Weymouth Centre, Melcombe Regis, Overcombe Corner, Overcombe, Sunningdale Rise, Overcombe, Chalbury Lennox Street, Weymouth Corner, Preston, Cedar Drive, Preston, Weymouth Waterloo Place, Weymouth Bay Holiday Park, Preston, The Spice Ship, Preston, Plough Cottages, Osmington, Chapel Lane, Kings Statue, Weymouth Osmington, Mills Road, Osmington, Poxwell, 63 The Esplanade, Weymouth Warmwell, Warmwell Cross, Warmwell, Kit Lane, Owermoigne, The Red Lion, Portway, Post O∆ce, Prince Regent Hotel, Weymouth Winfrith Newburgh, Pigeon Close, Winfrith Victoria Terrace, Weymouth Newburgh, St Christophers Church, Winfrith Newburgh, Durdle Door Park Entrance, West Greenhill Gardens, Melcombe Regis Lulworth, Lulworth Cove, War Memorial, West 9 Greenhill, Weymouth Lulworth, Castle Inn, West Lulworth, Lulworth Camp, Primary School, Wool, Wool Station, Wool, Wool Melcombe Avenue, Melcombe Regis Bridge, Wool, Church, East Stoke, Middleƒeld, East Greenhill, Weymouth Stoke, Wareham Station, Wareham, North Causeway, Wareham, Dollins Lane, Wareham, Post O∆ce, Sealife Centre, Melcombe Regis Wareham, South Bridge, Wareham, Stoborough School, Stoborough, Stoborough Meadow, Overcombe Corner, Overcombe Stoborough Green, Stoborough Green, Blue Pool Heron Close, Weymouth Lane, Furzebrook, Halfway Inn, Furzebrook, Norden Bridge, Norden, Norden Farm, Norden, Norden P&R, Sunningdale Rise, Overcombe Norden, Castle View Visitor Centre, Corfe Castle, Village Centre, Corfe Castle, Calcraft Road, Corfe Chalbury Corner, Preston Castle, Halves Cottages, Corfe Castle, Woodyhide Campsite, Woodyhyde, Westacre Farm, Harman's Cross, Crossroads, Harman's Cross, South Instow, Cedar Drive, Preston Harman's Cross, St Michael's Garage, Harman's Cross, Wilkswood Farm Road, Harman's Cross, Crack Weymouth Bay Holiday Park, Preston Lane Bottom, Langton Matravers, Three Acre Lane Bottom, Langton Matravers, Holmes Road, Herston, The Spice Ship, Preston The Swanage School, Herston, Herston Cross, Herston, Cecil Road, Swanage, Argyle Road, Plough Cottages, Osmington Swanage, Bus Station, Swanage Plough Close, Osmington Civil Parish Chapel Lane, Osmington Mills Road, Osmington Poxwell, Warmwell Warmwell Cross, Warmwell Kit Lane, Owermoigne The Red Lion, Portway Post O∆ce, Winfrith Newburgh Crown Yard, Winfrith Newburgh Civil Parish Pigeon Close, Winfrith Newburgh Pigeon Close, Winfrith Newburgh Civil Parish St Christophers Church, Winfrith Newburgh Durdle Door Park Entrance, West Lulworth Lulworth
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