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13A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 13A bus time schedule & line map 13A Birmingham - Blackheath via Bearwood View In Website Mode The 13A bus line (Birmingham - Blackheath via Bearwood) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Birmingham: 5:37 AM - 11:15 PM (2) Blackheath: 6:10 AM - 11:25 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 13A bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 13A bus arriving. Direction: Birmingham 13A bus Time Schedule 48 stops Birmingham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:05 AM - 11:15 PM Monday 5:37 AM - 11:15 PM Sainsburys, Blackheath 7 Halesowen Street, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Tuesday 5:37 AM - 11:15 PM Blackheath Market, Blackheath Wednesday 5:37 AM - 11:15 PM Market Place, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Thursday 5:37 AM - 11:15 PM Green Lane, Hurst Green Friday 5:37 AM - 11:15 PM Clement Rd, Hurst Green Saturday 5:58 AM - 11:15 PM Nimmings Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Church Street, Hurst Green Nimmings Rd, Hurst Green 13A bus Info Direction: Birmingham Brandon Rd, Hurst Green Stops: 48 Fairƒeld Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Trip Duration: 46 min Line Summary: Sainsburys, Blackheath, Blackheath Narrow Lane, Hurst Green Market, Blackheath, Green Lane, Hurst Green, Clement Rd, Hurst Green, Church Street, Hurst Green, Middleƒeld Ave, Hurst Green Nimmings Rd, Hurst Green, Brandon Rd, Hurst Middleƒeld Gardens, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Green, Narrow Lane, Hurst Green, Middleƒeld Ave, Hurst Green, M5 Flyover, Hurst Green, Pitƒelds Close, M5 Flyover, Hurst Green Brandhall, Malvern Road, Brandhall, Foley Drive, Brandhall, Perry Hill Rd, Brandhall, Castle Rd West, Pitƒelds Close, Brandhall Brandhall, Wolverhampton Rd, Brandhall, Broadway, Warley, Bleakhouse Rd, Warley, Abbey Crescent, Malvern Road, Brandhall Warley, Harborne Rd, Warley, Warley Park, Warley Woods, Barclay Rd, Warley Woods, Wigorn Rd, Bearwood, Bear Tavern, Bearwood, Drayton Rd, Foley Drive, Brandhall Bearwood, Barnsley Rd, Moor Pool, Sports Ground, Foley Drive, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Moor Pool, Fountain Rd, Rotton Park, City Rd, Rotton Park, Stanmore Rd, Rotton Park, Rotton Park Rd, Perry Hill Rd, Brandhall Rotton Park, York Rd, Chad Valley, Strathallen Thistle Tame Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Hotel, Chad Valley, The Ivy Bush, Botanical Gardens, Plough & Harrow Hotel, Five Ways, Francis Rd, Five Castle Rd West, Brandhall Ways, Five Ways, Five Ways Shopping Centre, Five Ways, Broadƒeld Walk, Five Ways, Sherborne Wharf, Wolverhampton Rd, Brandhall Five Ways, St Vincent St, National Indoor Arena, King Edwards Rd, National Indoor Arena, National Indoor Broadway, Warley Arena, Baskerville House, Centenary Square, Newhall Bleakhouse Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley St, Birmingham (Gc3), Railway Bridge, Birmingham, Lloyd House, Birmingham (Sq2), Colmore Row, Bleakhouse Rd, Warley Birmingham (Sh2) Pottery Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Abbey Crescent, Warley Harborne Rd, Warley Warley Park, Warley Woods Abbey Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Barclay Rd, Warley Woods Maurice Road, Birmingham Wigorn Rd, Bearwood Bear Tavern, Bearwood Drayton Rd, Bearwood Barnsley Rd, Moor Pool 46 Sandon Road, Birmingham Sports Ground, Moor Pool 532 City Road, Birmingham Fountain Rd, Rotton Park City Rd, Rotton Park Stanmore Rd, Rotton Park Rotton Park Rd, Rotton Park York Rd, Chad Valley Strathallen Thistle Hotel, Chad Valley 7 Portland Road, Birmingham The Ivy Bush, Botanical Gardens 157 Hagley Road, Birmingham Plough & Harrow Hotel, Five Ways 109 Hagley Road, Birmingham Francis Rd, Five Ways 93 Hagley Road, Birmingham Five Ways A456, Birmingham Five Ways Shopping Centre, Five Ways Broadƒeld Walk, Five Ways 18 Ryland Street, Birmingham Sherborne Wharf, Five Ways 6 Grosvenor Street West, Birmingham St Vincent St, National Indoor Arena Sheepcote Street, Birmingham King Edwards Rd, National Indoor Arena National Indoor Arena King Edwards Road, Birmingham Baskerville House, Centenary Square Newhall St, Birmingham (Gc3) 141 Great Charles Street Queensway, Birmingham Railway Bridge, Birmingham Great Charles Street Queensway, Birmingham Lloyd House, Birmingham (Sq2) Snow Hill Queensway, Birmingham Colmore Row, Birmingham (Sh2) Colmore Row, Birmingham Direction: Blackheath 13A bus Time Schedule 51 stops Blackheath Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:20 AM - 11:25 PM Monday 6:10 AM - 11:25 PM Colmore Row, Birmingham (Sh2) Colmore Row, Birmingham Tuesday 6:10 AM - 11:25 PM Art Gallery, Birmingham (Es1) Wednesday 6:10 AM - 11:25 PM Eden Place, Birmingham Thursday 6:10 AM - 11:25 PM Newhall St, Birmingham (Gc1) Friday 6:10 AM - 11:25 PM 151 Great Charles Street Queensway, Birmingham Saturday 7:10 AM - 11:25 PM Baskerville House, Centenary Square Cambridge Street, Birmingham Civic Close, Centenary Square Cambridge Street, Birmingham 13A bus Info Direction: Blackheath National Indoor Arena Stops: 51 King Edwards Road, Birmingham Trip Duration: 42 min Line Summary: Colmore Row, Birmingham (Sh2), Art King Edwards Rd, National Indoor Arena Gallery, Birmingham (Es1), Newhall St, Birmingham (Gc1), Baskerville House, Centenary Square, Civic St Vincent St, National Indoor Arena Close, Centenary Square, National Indoor Arena, St Vincent Street, Birmingham King Edwards Rd, National Indoor Arena, St Vincent St, National Indoor Arena, Crescent Theatre, Five Crescent Theatre, Five Ways Ways, Ruston St, Five Ways, Broadway Plaza, Five Sheepcote Street, Birmingham Ways, Five Ways, Francis Rd, Five Ways, Plough & Harrow Hotel, Five Ways, The Ivy Bush, Botanical Ruston St, Five Ways Gardens, Strathallen Thistle Hotel, Chad Valley, York Rd, Chad Valley, Rotton Park Rd, Rotton Park, Deblen Broadway Plaza, Five Ways Drive, Rotton Park, Stanmore Rd, Rotton Park, Friston Avenue, Birmingham George Dixon School, Rotton Park, Fountain Rd, Rotton Park, Sports Ground, Moor Pool, Barnsley Rd, Five Ways Moor Pool, Drayton Rd, Bearwood, Willow Avenue, A456, Birmingham Court Oak, Bear Tavern, Bearwood, Wigorn Rd, Bearwood, Barclay Rd, Warley Woods, Warley Park, Francis Rd, Five Ways Warley Woods, Harborne Rd, Warley, Abbey Rd, 54 Hagley Road, Birmingham Warley, George Rd, Warley, Broadway, Warley, Wolverhampton Rd, Brandhall, Castle Rd West, Plough & Harrow Hotel, Five Ways Brandhall, Perry Hill Rd, Brandhall, Foley Drive, 66 Hagley Road, Birmingham Brandhall, Malvern Road, Brandhall, Pitƒelds Close, Brandhall, M5 Flyover, Hurst Green, Middleƒeld Ave, The Ivy Bush, Botanical Gardens Hurst Green, Narrow Lane, Hurst Green, Brandon Rd, Hurst Green, Nimmings Rd, Hurst Green, Church Strathallen Thistle Hotel, Chad Valley Street, Hurst Green, Master Lane, Hurst Green, 225 Hagley Road, Birmingham Clement Rd, Hurst Green, Green Lane, Hurst Green, Blackheath Market, Blackheath, Sainsburys, York Rd, Chad Valley Blackheath Rotton Park Rd, Rotton Park Deblen Drive, Rotton Park Stanmore Rd, Rotton Park George Dixon School, Rotton Park Fountain Rd, Rotton Park Sports Ground, Moor Pool 523 City Road, Birmingham Barnsley Rd, Moor Pool 40 Sandon Road, Birmingham Drayton Rd, Bearwood Willow Avenue, Court Oak Bear Tavern, Bearwood Wigorn Rd, Bearwood Barclay Rd, Warley Woods Warley Park, Warley Woods Harborne Rd, Warley Hurst Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Abbey Rd, Warley George Rd, Warley Bleakhouse Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Broadway, Warley Wolverhampton Rd, Brandhall Castle Rd West, Brandhall 147 Bleakhouse Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Perry Hill Rd, Brandhall Tame Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Foley Drive, Brandhall Malvern Road, Brandhall Tame Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Pitƒelds Close, Brandhall M5 Flyover, Hurst Green Middleƒeld Ave, Hurst Green Middleƒeld Gardens, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Narrow Lane, Hurst Green Brandon Rd, Hurst Green Nimmings Rd, Hurst Green Douglas Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Church Street, Hurst Green Master Lane, Hurst Green Clement Rd, Hurst Green Nimmings Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Green Lane, Hurst Green Blackheath Market, Blackheath 393 Long Lane, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Sainsburys, Blackheath 7 Halesowen Street, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley 13A bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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