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10 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 10 bus time schedule & line map 10 Hull Interchange - Wawne View In Website Mode The 10 bus line (Hull Interchange - Wawne) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Hull: 7:05 AM - 5:35 PM (2) Wawne: 9:25 AM - 5:55 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 10 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 10 bus arriving. Direction: Hull 10 bus Time Schedule 45 stops Hull Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:05 AM - 5:35 PM Wawne Green Lane, Wawne Tuesday 7:05 AM - 5:35 PM Wawne Main Street, Wawne Main Street, Wawne Civil Parish Wednesday 7:05 AM - 5:35 PM Wawne Sutton Road, Wawne Thursday 7:05 AM - 5:35 PM Friday 7:05 AM - 5:35 PM Hill Top Farm, North Bransholme Saturday 7:05 AM - 5:35 PM South Field, North Bransholme Kentmere Close, North Bransholme Carlam Lane, Wawne Civil Parish 10 bus Info Carlamhill Bridge, North Bransholme Direction: Hull Stops: 45 Old Main Drain, North Bransholme Trip Duration: 43 min Line Summary: Wawne Green Lane, Wawne, Wawne Leitholm Close, North Bransholme Main Street, Wawne, Wawne Sutton Road, Wawne, Hill Top Farm, North Bransholme, South Field, North Bransholme, Kentmere Close, North Bransholme, Dalkeith Close, North Bransholme Carlamhill Bridge, North Bransholme, Old Main Drain, North Bransholme, Leitholm Close, North Ladyside Close, North Bransholme Bransholme, Dalkeith Close, North Bransholme, Pykestone Close, Kingston Upon Hull Ladyside Close, North Bransholme, Moorfoot Close, North Bransholme, Appin Close, North Bransholme, Moorfoot Close, North Bransholme Pennine Rambler, North Bransholme, Whernside Moorfoot Close, Kingston Upon Hull Close, North Bransholme, Redmire Close, North Bransholme, Kingswood Academy, North Appin Close, North Bransholme Bransholme, Northcott School, Kingswood, Exton Appin Close, England Close, Bransholme, Penrose Close, Bransholme, Camelford Close, Bransholme, Davidstow Close, Pennine Rambler, North Bransholme Bransholme, Tiverton Road, Bransholme, Honiton Pennine Way, England Road, Bransholme, North Point the Foredyke, Bransholme, Midmere Avenue, Bransholme, Whernside Close, North Bransholme Peacehaven Close, Bransholme, Tenterden Close, Bransholme, Antwerp Road, Sutton Park, Rotterdam Redmire Close, North Bransholme Road, Sutton Fields, Leads Road, Sutton Fields, Rix Road, Stoneferry, Mayville Avenue, Stoneferry, Kingswood Academy, North Bransholme Woodhall Street, Stoneferry, Foster Street, Stoneferry, Wawne Road, Kingston Upon Hull Bedford Street, Wilmington, Chapman Street, Wilmington, Church Row, Wilmington, Egton Street, Northcott School, Kingswood Wilmington, Spyvee Street, Wilmington, Drypool Bude Road, England Bridge, Hull, Alfred Gelder Street F, Hull, Alfred Gelder Street G, Hull, Bond Street E, Hull, Hull Interchange, Exton Close, Bransholme Hull Penrose Close, Bransholme Bodmin Road, Kingston Upon Hull Camelford Close, Bransholme Davidstow Close, Bransholme Tiverton Road, Bransholme Honiton Road, Bransholme North Point the Foredyke, Bransholme Midmere Avenue, Bransholme Peacehaven Close, Bransholme Holwell Road, Kingston Upon Hull Tenterden Close, Bransholme Antwerp Road, Sutton Park Rotterdam Road, Sutton Fields Leads Road, Sutton Fields Rix Road, Stoneferry Stoneferry Road, Kingston Upon Hull Mayville Avenue, Stoneferry 2 Lorraine Street, Kingston Upon Hull Woodhall Street, Stoneferry Foster Street, Stoneferry Stoneferry Road, Kingston Upon Hull Bedford Street, Wilmington Chapman Street, Wilmington Church Row, Wilmington Church Row, Kingston Upon Hull Egton Street, Wilmington Hodgson Street, Kingston Upon Hull Spyvee Street, Wilmington Drypool Bridge, Hull Clarence Street, Kingston Upon Hull Alfred Gelder Street F, Hull Manor Street, Kingston Upon Hull Alfred Gelder Street G, Hull 20 Alfred Gelder Street, Kingston Upon Hull Bond Street E, Hull Davis Street, Kingston Upon Hull Hull Interchange, Hull Margaret Moxon Way, Kingston Upon Hull Direction: Wawne 10 bus Time Schedule 47 stops Wawne Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:25 AM - 5:55 PM Hull Interchange, Hull Margaret Moxon Way, Kingston Upon Hull Tuesday 9:25 AM - 5:55 PM Bond Street D, Hull Wednesday 9:25 AM - 5:55 PM Bond Street, Kingston Upon Hull Thursday 9:25 AM - 5:55 PM Alfred Gelder Street B, Hull Friday 9:25 AM - 5:55 PM Quay Street, Kingston Upon Hull Saturday 9:25 AM - 5:55 PM Alfred Gelder Street E, Hull Alfred Gelder Street, Kingston Upon Hull Salthouse Lane, Hull 184 High Street, Kingston Upon Hull 10 bus Info Direction: Wawne North Bridge, Wilmington Stops: 47 Trip Duration: 38 min Mulgrave Street, Wilmington Line Summary: Hull Interchange, Hull, Bond Street D, Cleveland Street, Kingston Upon Hull Hull, Alfred Gelder Street B, Hull, Alfred Gelder Street E, Hull, Salthouse Lane, Hull, North Bridge, Eagle Terrace, Wilmington Wilmington, Mulgrave Street, Wilmington, Eagle Church Row, Kingston Upon Hull Terrace, Wilmington, Cornwall Street, Wilmington, Glass House Row, Stoneferry, Foster Street, Cornwall Street, Wilmington Stoneferry, Maxwell Street, Stoneferry, Morley Street, Stoneferry, Lorraine Street, Stoneferry, Ann Watson Glass House Row, Stoneferry Street, Stoneferry, Oslo Road, Sutton Park, Beckdale, Sutton Park, Peacehaven Close, Bransholme, Sutton Foster Street, Stoneferry Gardens, Bransholme, North Point Shopping Centre, Bransholme, Bransholme Library, Bransholme, Bude Maxwell Street, Stoneferry Road, Bransholme, Langtree Close, Bransholme, Whitstone Close, Bransholme, Towan Close, Morley Street, Stoneferry Bransholme, Bodmin Road, Bransholme, Padstow Stoneferry Road, Kingston Upon Hull Close, Bransholme, Dulverton Close, Kingswood, Foredyke Bridge, North Bransholme, Saddleworth Lorraine Street, Stoneferry Close, North Bransholme, Kinderscout Close, North Stoneferry Road, Kingston Upon Hull Bransholme, Pennine Way, North Bransholme, Highlands Health Centre, North Bransholme, Rangely Ann Watson Street, Stoneferry Close, North Bransholme, Pykestone Close, North Stoneferry Road, Kingston Upon Hull Bransholme, Helvellyn Close, North Bransholme, Snowhill Close, North Bransholme, Falkirk Close, Oslo Road, Sutton Park North Bransholme, Aberdovey Close, North Bransholme, Snowdon Way, North Bransholme, Beckdale, Sutton Park Fairbourne Close, North Bransholme, Welshpool Close, North Bransholme, Hill Top Farm, North Peacehaven Close, Bransholme Bransholme, Wawne Main Street, Wawne, Wawne Main Street, Wawne, Wawne Main Street, Wawne, Holwell Road, Kingston Upon Hull Wawne Green Lane, Wawne Sutton Gardens, Bransholme Sutton Gardens, Kingston Upon Hull North Point Shopping Centre, Bransholme Bransholme Library, Bransholme Goodhart Road, Kingston Upon Hull Bude Road, Bransholme Langtree Close, Bransholme Wensleydale, Kingston Upon Hull Whitstone Close, Bransholme Bude Road, Kingston Upon Hull Towan Close, Bransholme Bodmin Road, Bransholme Padstow Close, Bransholme Dulverton Close, Kingswood Foredyke Bridge, North Bransholme Wawne Road, Kingston Upon Hull Saddleworth Close, North Bransholme Kinderscout Close, North Bransholme Pennine Way, North Bransholme Highlands Health Centre, North Bransholme Lothian Way, England Rangely Close, North Bransholme Rangely Close, Kingston Upon Hull Pykestone Close, North Bransholme Pykestone Close, Kingston Upon Hull Helvellyn Close, North Bransholme Snowhill Close, North Bransholme Falkirk Close, North Bransholme Falkirk Close, England Aberdovey Close, North Bransholme Snowdon Way, North Bransholme Fairbourne Close, North Bransholme Carlam Lane, Wawne Civil Parish Welshpool Close, North Bransholme Hill Top Farm, North Bransholme Wawne Main Street, Wawne Wawne Main Street, Wawne Wawne Main Street, Wawne Wawne Green Lane, Wawne 10 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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