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3 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 3 bus time schedule & line map 3 Cannock - Norton Canes - Brownhills View In Website Mode The 3 bus line (Cannock - Norton Canes - Brownhills) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Brownhills: 6:00 AM - 5:45 PM (2) Cannock Town Centre: 6:47 AM - 6:02 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 3 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 3 bus arriving. Direction: Brownhills 3 bus Time Schedule 57 stops Brownhills Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:00 AM - 5:45 PM Bus Station, Cannock Town Centre Tuesday 6:00 AM - 5:45 PM Coniston Way, Cannock 65 Church Street, Cannock Wednesday 6:00 AM - 5:45 PM Hollies Park Road, Cannock Town Centre Thursday 6:00 AM - 5:45 PM Friday 6:00 AM - 5:45 PM Mill Farm Ph, Rumer Hill Saturday 7:05 AM - 5:45 PM Mcarthurglen, Hawks Green Mcarthurglen Designer Outlet, Hawks Green Chaseside Drive, Hawks Green 3 bus Info Direction: Brownhills Oakland Industrial Estate, Hawks Green Stops: 57 Trip Duration: 47 min No 62, Hednesford Line Summary: Bus Station, Cannock Town Centre, Coniston Way, Cannock, Hollies Park Road, Cannock Lower Road, Cannock Town Centre, Mill Farm Ph, Rumer Hill, Mcarthurglen, Hawks Green, Mcarthurglen Designer Outlet, Hawks Hill Street, Hawks Green Green, Chaseside Drive, Hawks Green, Oakland Industrial Estate, Hawks Green, No 62, Hednesford, Cross Keys Ph, Hednesford Hill Street, Hawks Green, Cross Keys Ph, Hednesford, Hill Street, Cannock Charlock Grove, Hawks Green, Tutbury Close, Hawks Green, Rosebay Meadow, Hawks Green, Sidon Hill Charlock Grove, Hawks Green Way, Hawks Green, Badgers Way, Heath Hayes, Five Ways Primary School, Heath Hayes, Chaplain Road, Tutbury Close, Hawks Green Heath Hayes, Brampton Drive, Heath Hayes, Alston Tutbury Close, Cannock Close, Heath Hayes, Kielder Close, Wimblebury, Eden Close, Wimblebury, Langholm Drive, Wimblebury, Rosebay Meadow, Hawks Green Melbourne Road, Wimblebury, Hobart Road, Sidon Hill Way, Cannock Wimblebury, Heath Hayes Primary School, Heath Hayes, Cannock Road, Heath Hayes, Woodƒeld Drive, Sidon Hill Way, Hawks Green Norton East, Hill Street, Norton East, Brownhills Road, Norton East, Burntwood Road, Norton Canes, Badgers Way, Heath Hayes Chasewater Way, Norton Canes, Castlecroft, Norton Canes, Butts Lane, Norton Canes, Norton Canes Five Ways Primary School, Heath Hayes Business Park, Norton Canes, Lock Keepers Close, Norton Canes, Library, Norton Canes, Norton Canes Chaplain Road, Heath Hayes Primary Academy, Norton East, Norton Canes High School, Norton Canes, Deer Close, Norton Canes, Brampton Drive, Heath Hayes Norton East Road, Norton East, Burntwood Road, Langholm Drive, Cannock Norton East, Lakeside Drive, Norton Canes, School Road, Norton Canes, Park Road, Norton Canes, High Alston Close, Heath Hayes Street, Norton Canes, Red Lion Lane, Norton Canes, Langholm Drive, Cannock Willow Road, Norton Canes, Albutts Rd, Brownhills West, Tamar Close, Brownhills West, Shannon Drive, Kielder Close, Wimblebury Brownhills West, Severn Rd, Brownhills West, Alston Close, Cannock Medway Rd, Brownhills West, The Park View Centre, Ogley Hay, Raven's Court, Brownhills, Short St, Eden Close, Wimblebury Brownhills, Brickiln St, Brownhills Langholm Drive, Wimblebury Melbourne Road, Wimblebury Hobart Road, Wimblebury Heath Hayes Primary School, Heath Hayes Cannock Road, Heath Hayes Woodƒeld Drive, Norton East Hill Street, Norton East Brownhills Road, Norton East Burntwood Road, Norton Canes Burntwood Road, Norton Canes Civil Parish Chasewater Way, Norton Canes Castlecroft, Norton Canes Butts Lane, Norton Canes Norton Canes Business Park, Norton Canes Norton Mews, Norton Canes Civil Parish Lock Keepers Close, Norton Canes Walsall Road, Norton Canes Civil Parish Library, Norton Canes Norton Canes Primary Academy, Norton East Burntwood Road, Norton Canes Civil Parish Norton Canes High School, Norton Canes Deer Close, Norton Canes Norton East Road, Norton East Burntwood Road, Norton East Lakeside Drive, Norton Canes School Road, Norton Canes Park Road, Norton Canes High Street, Norton Canes Red Lion Lane, Norton Canes Willow Road, Norton Canes Albutts Rd, Brownhills West Tamar Close, Brownhills West Tamar Close, England Shannon Drive, Brownhills West Severn Rd, Brownhills West Medway Rd, Brownhills West The Park View Centre, Ogley Hay Park View Drive, Brownhills Raven's Court, Brownhills 11 High Street, Brownhills Short St, Brownhills Short Street, Brownhills Brickiln St, Brownhills Direction: Cannock Town Centre 3 bus Time Schedule 54 stops Cannock Town Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:47 AM - 6:02 PM Brickiln St, Brownhills Tuesday 6:47 AM - 6:02 PM Raven's Court, Brownhills Raven's Court, Brownhills Wednesday 6:47 AM - 6:02 PM Coppice Lane, Ogley Hay Thursday 6:47 AM - 6:02 PM Friday 6:47 AM - 6:02 PM Medway Rd, Brownhills West Saturday 6:47 AM - 6:02 PM Severn Rd, Brownhills West Shannon Drive, England Shannon Drive, Brownhills West Tyne Close, England 3 bus Info Direction: Cannock Town Centre Tamar Close, Brownhills West Stops: 54 Wisteria Drive, England Trip Duration: 48 min Line Summary: Brickiln St, Brownhills, Raven's Court, Albutts Rd, Brownhills West Brownhills, Coppice Lane, Ogley Hay, Medway Rd, Brownhills West, Severn Rd, Brownhills West, Willow Road, Norton Canes Shannon Drive, Brownhills West, Tamar Close, Brownhills West, Albutts Rd, Brownhills West, Willow Red Lion Lane, Norton Canes Road, Norton Canes, Red Lion Lane, Norton Canes, High Street, Norton Canes, Park Road, Norton Canes, High Street, Norton Canes School Road, Norton Canes, Lakeside Drive, Norton Canes, Burntwood Road, Norton East, Norton East Victoria Court, Norton Canes Civil Parish Road, Norton East, Deer Close, Norton East, Norton Park Road, Norton Canes Canes High School, Norton Canes, Norton Canes Primary Academy, Norton East, Library, Norton School Road, Norton Canes Canes, Lock Keepers Close, Norton Canes, Norton Canes Business Park, Norton Canes, Butts Lane, Norton Canes, Washbrook Lane, Norton Canes, Lakeside Drive, Norton Canes Castlecroft, Norton Canes, Chasewater Way, Norton Canes, Burntwood Road, Norton Canes, Brownhills Burntwood Road, Norton East Road, Norton East, Hill Street, Norton East, Woodƒeld Drive, Norton East, Cannock Road, Heath Norton East Road, Norton East Hayes, Hednesford Road, Heath Hayes, Heath Hayes Primary School, Heath Hayes, Hobart Road, Deer Close, Norton East Wimblebury, Melbourne Road, Wimblebury, Langholm Drive, Wimblebury, Eden Close, Wimblebury, Kielder Norton Canes High School, Norton Canes Close, Wimblebury, Brampton Drive, Heath Hayes, Chaplain Road, Heath Hayes, Five Ways Primary Norton Canes Primary Academy, Norton East School, Heath Hayes, Badgers Way, Heath Hayes, Burntwood Road, Norton Canes Civil Parish Sidon Hill Way, Hawks Green, Rosebay Meadow, Hawks Green, Tutbury Close, Hawks Green, Charlock Library, Norton Canes Grove, Hawks Green, Cross Keys Ph, Hednesford, No. 62, Hawks Green, Oakland Industrial Estate, Lock Keepers Close, Norton Canes Hawks Green, Chaseside Drive, Hawks Green, Walsall Road, Norton Canes Civil Parish Mcarthurglen Designer Outlet, Hawks Green, Mill Farm Ph, Rumer Hill, Hollies Park Road, Cannock Norton Canes Business Park, Norton Canes Town Centre, Bus Station, Cannock Town Centre Norton Mews, Norton Canes Civil Parish Butts Lane, Norton Canes Washbrook Lane, Norton Canes Church Road, Norton Canes Civil Parish Castlecroft, Norton Canes Chasewater Way, Norton Canes Burntwood Road, Norton Canes Brownhills Road, Norton East Hill Street, Norton East Hednesford Road, Norton Canes Civil Parish Woodƒeld Drive, Norton East Cannock Road, Heath Hayes Hednesford Road, Heath Hayes Heath Hayes Primary School, Heath Hayes Hobart Road, Wimblebury Melbourne Road, Wimblebury Hobart Road, Cannock Langholm Drive, Wimblebury Eden Close, Wimblebury Kielder Close, Wimblebury Alston Close, Cannock Brampton Drive, Heath Hayes Langholm Drive, Cannock Chaplain Road, Heath Hayes Five Ways Primary School, Heath Hayes Badgers Way, Heath Hayes Sidon Hill Way, Hawks Green Rosebay Meadow, Hawks Green Sidon Hill Way, Cannock Tutbury Close, Hawks Green Tutbury Close, Cannock Charlock Grove, Hawks Green Cross Keys Ph, Hednesford No. 62, Hawks Green Lower Road, Cannock Oakland Industrial Estate, Hawks Green Chaseside Drive, Hawks Green Mcarthurglen Designer Outlet, Hawks Green Mill Farm Ph, Rumer Hill Hollies Park Road, Cannock Town Centre Bus Station, Cannock Town Centre 3 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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