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1B Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 1B bus time schedule & line map 1B Shepton Mallet View In Website Mode The 1B bus line (Shepton Mallet) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Shepton Mallet: 7:25 AM (2) Wincanton: 5:45 PM (3) Yeovil: 7:25 AM - 5:35 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 1B bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 1B bus arriving. Direction: Shepton Mallet 1B bus Time Schedule 55 stops Shepton Mallet Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:25 AM Bus Station, Yeovil Central Road, Yeovil Tuesday 7:25 AM Kingston For Hospital, Yeovil Wednesday 7:25 AM York Place, Yeovil Thursday 7:25 AM Yeovil College, Yeovil Friday 7:25 AM Ilchester Road, Yeovil Saturday Not Operational Tesco Express, Yeovil Combe Street Lane, Yeovil Marsh Lane, Yeovil 1B bus Info Direction: Shepton Mallet Playing Fields, Yeovil Stops: 55 Combe Street Lane, Yeovil Trip Duration: 86 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Yeovil, Kingston For Combe Close, Yeovil Hospital, Yeovil, Yeovil College, Yeovil, Tesco Express, Combe Close, Yeovil Yeovil, Combe Street Lane, Yeovil, Marsh Lane, Yeovil, Playing Fields, Yeovil, Combe Close, Yeovil, Hundredstone, Yeovil Hundredstone, Yeovil, Flyr De Lis, Yeovil, Tower Road, Yeovil, Lyde Road, Yeovil, Mudford Cemetery, Flyr De Lis, Yeovil Mudford, Hillview, Mudford, The Half Moon, Mudford, Bus Shelter, Marston Magna, Police House, Marston Tower Road, Yeovil Magna, Queen Camel Junction, Queen Camel, Memorial Hall, Queen Camel, Countess Gytha School, Lyde Road, Yeovil Queen Camel, Camel Bridge, Queen Camel, Wolfester Terrace, Sparkford, Sparkford Inn, Sparkford, Church Mudford Road, Mudford Civil Parish Road, Sparkford, Little Weston Turn, Little Weston, Mudford Cemetery, Mudford Chapel Cross, South Cadbury, The Catash Inn, North Cadbury, Harvester, Galhampton, Horse Pond Inn, Castle Cary, Station Road, Castle Cary, Sunnydene, Hillview, Mudford Ansford, Churchƒelds, Ansford, Ancastle Terrace, Castle Cary, Cary Hill, Castle Cary, Cliff Hill, Shepton The Half Moon, Mudford Montague, Bruton School, Pitcombe, Sexeys School, Bruton, West End, Bruton, Waddon Farm, Lamyat, Bus Shelter, Marston Magna Ditcheat Turn, Ditcheat, The Natterjack, Southwood Common, Southwood, Pecking Mill, Westontown Police House, Marston Magna House, Evercreech, Church, Evercreech, Post O∆ce, Queen Camel Junction, Queen Camel Evercreech, Factory, Evercreech, Ashcroft Surgery, Evercreech, Chapel, Prestleigh, Prestleigh Inn, Prestleigh, Highwayman Inn, Cannard's Grave, Memorial Hall, Queen Camel Somerville Close, Cannard's Grave, Charlton Inn, Shepton Mallet, Collett Avenue, Shepton Mallet, Countess Gytha School, Queen Camel Frithƒeld Lane, Shepton Mallet, Cenotaph, Shepton A359, Queen Camel Civil Parish Mallet Camel Bridge, Queen Camel Wolfester Terrace, Sparkford Sparkford Inn, Sparkford Church Road, Sparkford Little Weston Turn, Little Weston Chapel Cross, South Cadbury The Catash Inn, North Cadbury Harvester, Galhampton A359, North Cadbury Civil Parish Horse Pond Inn, Castle Cary B3152, Castle Cary Station Road, Castle Cary Sunnydene, Ansford Churchƒelds, Ansford Ancastle Terrace, Castle Cary Cary Hill, Castle Cary Cumnock Road, Castle Cary Cliff Hill, Shepton Montague Bruton School, Pitcombe Sexeys School, Bruton West End, Bruton A359, Bruton Waddon Farm, Lamyat Ditcheat Turn, Ditcheat The Natterjack, Southwood Common Southwood, Pecking Mill Westontown House, Evercreech Rope Walk, Evercreech Church, Evercreech Weymouth Road, Evercreech Post O∆ce, Evercreech Victoria Square, Evercreech Factory, Evercreech Ashcroft Surgery, Evercreech Chapel, Prestleigh Prestleigh Inn, Prestleigh Highwayman Inn, Cannard's Grave Somerville Close, Cannard's Grave Whitstone Road, Shepton Mallet Civil Parish Charlton Inn, Shepton Mallet Collett Avenue, Shepton Mallet Frithƒeld Lane, Shepton Mallet Cenotaph, Shepton Mallet Direction: Wincanton 1B bus Time Schedule 40 stops Wincanton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:45 PM Bus Station, Yeovil Central Road, Yeovil Tuesday 5:45 PM Tesco, Yeovil Wednesday 5:45 PM Clarence Street, Yeovil Thursday 5:45 PM Kingston For Hospital, Yeovil Friday 5:45 PM York Place, Yeovil Saturday Not Operational Yeovil College, Yeovil Ilchester Road, Yeovil Tesco Express, Yeovil 1B bus Info Combe Street Lane, Yeovil Direction: Wincanton Stops: 40 Marsh Lane, Yeovil Trip Duration: 70 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Yeovil, Tesco, Yeovil, Playing Fields, Yeovil Kingston For Hospital, Yeovil, Yeovil College, Yeovil, Combe Street Lane, Yeovil Tesco Express, Yeovil, Combe Street Lane, Yeovil, Marsh Lane, Yeovil, Playing Fields, Yeovil, Combe Combe Close, Yeovil Close, Yeovil, Hundredstone, Yeovil, Flyr De Lis, Yeovil, Combe Close, Yeovil Tower Road, Yeovil, Lyde Road, Yeovil, Mudford Cemetery, Mudford, Hillview, Mudford, The Half Hundredstone, Yeovil Moon, Mudford, Bus Shelter, Marston Magna, Police House, Marston Magna, Queen Camel Junction, Flyr De Lis, Yeovil Queen Camel, Memorial Hall, Queen Camel, Countess Gytha School, Queen Camel, Camel Bridge, Queen Tower Road, Yeovil Camel, Wolfester Terrace, Sparkford, Sparkford Inn, Sparkford, Church Road, Sparkford, Little Weston Lyde Road, Yeovil Turn, Little Weston, Chapel Cross, South Cadbury, The Catash Inn, North Cadbury, Harvester, Mudford Road, Mudford Civil Parish Galhampton, Horse Pond Inn, Castle Cary, Station Mudford Cemetery, Mudford Road, Castle Cary, Sunnydene, Ansford, Churchƒelds, Ansford, Ancastle Terrace, Castle Cary, Cary Hill, Hillview, Mudford Castle Cary, Cliff Hill, Shepton Montague, Bruton School, Pitcombe, Sexeys School, Bruton, West End, Bruton, Swc Depot, Wincanton The Half Moon, Mudford Bus Shelter, Marston Magna Police House, Marston Magna Queen Camel Junction, Queen Camel Memorial Hall, Queen Camel Countess Gytha School, Queen Camel A359, Queen Camel Civil Parish Camel Bridge, Queen Camel Wolfester Terrace, Sparkford Sparkford Inn, Sparkford Church Road, Sparkford Little Weston Turn, Little Weston Chapel Cross, South Cadbury The Catash Inn, North Cadbury Harvester, Galhampton A359, North Cadbury Civil Parish Horse Pond Inn, Castle Cary B3152, Castle Cary Station Road, Castle Cary Sunnydene, Ansford Churchƒelds, Ansford Ancastle Terrace, Castle Cary Cary Hill, Castle Cary Cumnock Road, Castle Cary Cliff Hill, Shepton Montague Bruton School, Pitcombe Sexeys School, Bruton West End, Bruton A359, Bruton Swc Depot, Wincanton Direction: Yeovil 1B bus Time Schedule 50 stops Yeovil Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:25 AM - 5:35 PM Amulet Way, Shepton Mallet Tuesday 7:25 AM - 5:35 PM Park Medical Practice, Shepton Mallet Wednesday 7:25 AM - 5:35 PM Cenotaph, Shepton Mallet Thursday 7:25 AM - 5:35 PM Beech House, Shepton Mallet Friday 7:25 AM - 5:35 PM Paul Street, Shepton Mallet Saturday Not Operational Collett Avenue, Shepton Mallet Charlton Inn, Shepton Mallet Somerville Close, Cannard's Grave 1B bus Info Whitstone Road, Shepton Mallet Civil Parish Direction: Yeovil Stops: 50 Highwayman Inn, Cannard's Grave Trip Duration: 64 min Line Summary: Amulet Way, Shepton Mallet, Park Prestleigh Inn, Prestleigh Medical Practice, Shepton Mallet, Cenotaph, Shepton Mallet, Beech House, Shepton Mallet, Collett Avenue, Prestleigh Road Junction, Prestleigh Shepton Mallet, Charlton Inn, Shepton Mallet, Somerville Close, Cannard's Grave, Highwayman Inn, B3081, Doulting Civil Parish Cannard's Grave, Prestleigh Inn, Prestleigh, Prestleigh Road Junction, Prestleigh, Ashcroft Ashcroft Surgery, Evercreech Surgery, Evercreech, Factory, Evercreech, Post O∆ce, Evercreech, St Peters Church, Stoney Stratton, Factory, Evercreech Westontown House, Evercreech, Southwood, Pecking Mill, The Natterjack, Southwood Common, Post O∆ce, Evercreech Ditcheat Turn, Ditcheat, Waddon Farm, Lamyat, West Victoria Square, Evercreech End, Bruton, Sexeys School, Bruton, Bruton School, Pitcombe, The Horsepond, Castle Cary, Harvester, St Peters Church, Stoney Stratton Galhampton, The Catash Inn, North Cadbury, Chapel High Street, Evercreech Cross, South Cadbury, Little Weston Turn, Little Weston, Church Road, Sparkford, Sparkford Inn, Westontown House, Evercreech Sparkford, Wolfester Terrace, Sparkford, Camel Rope Walk, Evercreech Bridge, Queen Camel, St Barnabas Church, Queen Camel, Memorial Hall, Queen Camel, Queen Camel Southwood, Pecking Mill Junction, Queen Camel, Police House, Marston Magna, Bus Shelter, Marston Magna, The Half Moon, The Natterjack, Southwood Common Mudford, Hillview, Mudford, Mudford Cemetery, Mudford, Lyde Road, Yeovil, Tower Road, Yeovil, Flyr Ditcheat Turn, Ditcheat De Lis, Yeovil, Hundredstone, Yeovil, Mudford Road, Yeovil, Glenthorne Avenue, Yeovil, Yeovil College, Waddon Farm, Lamyat Yeovil, Sparrow Road, Yeovil, Yeovil Hospital, Yeovil, The Borough, Yeovil, Bus Station, Yeovil West End, Bruton A359, Bruton Sexeys School, Bruton Cole Mead, Bruton Bruton School, Pitcombe The Horsepond, Castle Cary B3152, Castle Cary Harvester, Galhampton A359, North Cadbury Civil Parish The Catash Inn, North Cadbury Chapel Cross, South Cadbury Little Weston Turn, Little Weston Church Road, Sparkford Cedar Court, Sparkford Civil Parish Sparkford Inn, Sparkford Wolfester Terrace, Sparkford Camel Bridge, Queen Camel St Barnabas Church, Queen Camel A359, Queen Camel Civil Parish Memorial Hall, Queen Camel Queen Camel Junction, Queen Camel Police House, Marston Magna Bus Shelter, Marston Magna The Half Moon, Mudford Hillview, Mudford Mudford Cemetery, Mudford Lyde Road, Yeovil Mudford Road, Mudford Civil Parish Tower Road, Yeovil Tower Road, Yeovil Without Civil Parish Flyr De Lis, Yeovil Hundredstone, Yeovil Mudford Road, Yeovil Glenthorne Avenue, Yeovil Yeovil College, Yeovil College Green, Yeovil Sparrow Road, Yeovil Yeovil Hospital, Yeovil Kingston, Yeovil The Borough, Yeovil High Street, Yeovil Bus Station, Yeovil Central Road, Yeovil 1B bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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