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U2 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route U2 bus time schedule & line map U2 Falmouth - Redruth View In Website Mode The U2 bus line (Falmouth - Redruth) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Camborne: 7:45 AM - 10:20 PM (2) Falmouth: 5:40 AM - 10:12 PM (3) Redruth: 6:05 AM - 9:20 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest U2 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next U2 bus arriving. Direction: Camborne U2 bus Time Schedule 51 stops Camborne Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational The Moor A, Falmouth Berkeley Vale, Falmouth Tuesday Not Operational Top Of Killigrew St, Falmouth Wednesday Not Operational Dracaena Cross Roads, Falmouth Thursday Not Operational 53 Dracaena Avenue, Falmouth Friday 7:45 AM - 10:20 PM Playing Field, Falmouth Saturday 10:20 PM Sainsburys, Falmouth Waterside House, Penryn U2 bus Info Bridge, Penryn Direction: Camborne Anchor Quay, Penryn Stops: 51 Trip Duration: 65 min Kings Arms, Penryn Line Summary: The Moor A, Falmouth, Top Of 3 Broad Street, Penryn Killigrew St, Falmouth, Dracaena Cross Roads, Falmouth, Playing Field, Falmouth, Sainsburys, Seven Stars, Penryn Falmouth, Waterside House, Penryn, Bridge, Penryn, Lower Market Street, Penryn Kings Arms, Penryn, Seven Stars, Penryn, Saracen Way, Penryn, Railway Station, Penryn, Harbour View, Saracen Way, Penryn Penryn, Packsaddle Estate, Penryn, Penryn Campus Falmouth Univ, Tremough, Roundabout, Treluswell, Railway Station, Penryn Goonhilland Barn, Burnthouse, The Old School, Station Road, Penryn Civil Parish Ponsanooth, Stag Hunt, Ponsanooth, Kemyel House, Ponsanooth, Pelean Cross, Ponsanooth, Burncoose Harbour View, Penryn Nurseries, Gwennap, Fox And Hounds, Comford, Harbour View, Penryn Civil Parish Penventon Nursery, Comford, Garage, Lanner, The Close, Lanner, Post O∆ce, Lanner, Henscol, Lanner, Packsaddle Estate, Penryn Pennance Road, Lanner, South Downs, Lanner, South Drive, Redruth, Wheal Trefusis, Redruth, Penryn Campus Falmouth Univ, Tremough Southgate Street, Redruth, Falmouth Road, Redruth, Railway Station, Redruth, Penventon Hotel, Redruth, Penventon Terrace, Redruth, South Park, Redruth, Roundabout, Treluswell Barncoose Hospital, Redruth, Barncoose Terrace, Redruth, Rounding Walls, Illogan Highway, Chili Goonhilland Barn, Burnthouse Road, Illogan Highway, Morrisons, Pool, Fore Street, Pool, Cornwall College, Pool, Mcdonalds, Pool, The Old School, Ponsanooth Pendarves Street, Tuckingmill, South Roskear Terrace, Tuckingmill, Roskear School, Camborne, Stag Hunt, Ponsanooth Tesco, Camborne, Trevenson Street, Camborne, Bus Station, Camborne Kemyel House, Ponsanooth Pelean Cross, Ponsanooth Burncoose Nurseries, Gwennap Fox And Hounds, Comford Penventon Nursery, Comford Garage, Lanner The Close, Lanner The Close, Lanner Civil Parish Post O∆ce, Lanner Henscol, Lanner Henscol, Lanner Civil Parish Pennance Road, Lanner South Downs, Lanner South Drive, Redruth South Drive, Lanner Civil Parish Wheal Trefusis, Redruth Southgate Street, Redruth 11 Southgate Street, Redruth Civil Parish Falmouth Road, Redruth Railway Station, Redruth Alma Place, Redruth Civil Parish Penventon Hotel, Redruth West End, Redruth Civil Parish Penventon Terrace, Redruth South Park, Redruth Barncoose Hospital, Redruth Barncoose Terrace, Redruth Barncoose Avenue, Carn Brea Civil Parish Rounding Walls, Illogan Highway Chili Road, Illogan Highway Morrisons, Pool Fore Street, Pool Fore Street, Carn Brea Civil Parish Cornwall College, Pool Mcdonalds, Pool Pendarves Street, Tuckingmill South Roskear Terrace, Tuckingmill Roskear School, Camborne 1 Dolcoath Road, Camborne Civil Parish Tesco, Camborne Wesley Street, Camborne Civil Parish Trevenson Street, Camborne Trevenson Street, Camborne Civil Parish Bus Station, Camborne Union Street, Camborne Civil Parish Direction: Falmouth U2 bus Time Schedule 58 stops Falmouth Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Bus Station, Camborne Union Street, Camborne Civil Parish Tuesday Not Operational Red Jacket Inn, Camborne Wednesday Not Operational 66 Trevenson Street, Camborne Civil Parish Thursday Not Operational Trelowarren Street, Camborne Friday 5:40 AM - 10:12 PM 1-5 Wesley Street, Camborne Civil Parish Saturday 6:40 AM - 10:12 PM Roskear School, Camborne 1 Dolcoath Road, Camborne Civil Parish Roskear Road, Tuckingmill U2 bus Info South Roskear Terrace, Tuckingmill Direction: Falmouth Stops: 58 Pendarves Street, Tuckingmill Trip Duration: 53 min 109 Pendarves Street, Camborne Civil Parish Line Summary: Bus Station, Camborne, Red Jacket Inn, Camborne, Trelowarren Street, Camborne, Mcdonalds, Pool Roskear School, Camborne, Roskear Road, Tuckingmill, South Roskear Terrace, Tuckingmill, Cornwall College, Pool Pendarves Street, Tuckingmill, Mcdonalds, Pool, Cornwall College, Pool, Fore Street, Pool, Morrisons, Fore Street, Pool Pool, Agar Crescent, Pool, Chili Road, Illogan Fore Street, Carn Brea Civil Parish Highway, Rounding Walls, Illogan Highway, Barncoose Terrace, Redruth, Barncoose Hospital, Morrisons, Pool Redruth, South Park, Redruth, Penventon Terrace, Redruth, Penventon Hotel, Redruth, Railway Station, Agar Crescent, Pool Redruth, Higher Fore Street, Redruth, Trefusis Agar Road, Carn Brea Civil Parish Terrace, Redruth, Heanton Terrace, Redruth, Library, Redruth, Clinton Road, Redruth, Southgate Street, Chili Road, Illogan Highway Redruth, Wheal Trefusis, Redruth, South Drive, Redruth, Top Of Lanner Hill, Lanner, Pennance Road, Rounding Walls, Illogan Highway Lanner, Lanner Hill, Lanner, Post O∆ce, Lanner, Lanner Moor, Lanner, Garage, Lanner, Penventon Barncoose Terrace, Redruth Nursery, Comford, Fox And Hounds, Comford, Burncoose Nurseries, Gwennap, Pelean Cross, Ponsanooth, Kemyel House, Ponsanooth, Stag Hunt, Barncoose Hospital, Redruth Ponsanooth, The Old School, Ponsanooth, Goonhilland Barn, Burnthouse, Roundabout, South Park, Redruth Treluswell, Penryn Campus Falmouth Univ, West Park, Redruth Civil Parish Tremough, Packsaddle Estate, Penryn, Harbour View, Penryn, West End Close, Penryn, Calver Close, Penventon Terrace, Redruth Penryn, Costcutter, Penryn, Bowling Club, Penryn, Bridge, Penryn, Waterside House, Penryn, Penventon Hotel, Redruth Mcdonalds, Falmouth, Playing Field, Falmouth, Hosking's Row, Redruth Civil Parish Dracaena Cross Roads, Falmouth, Top Of Killigrew St, Falmouth, St Marys Catholic Church, Falmouth, Railway Station, Redruth The Moor A, Falmouth Alma Place, Redruth Civil Parish Higher Fore Street, Redruth 9A Higher Fore Street, Redruth Civil Parish Trefusis Terrace, Redruth St Day Road, Redruth Civil Parish Heanton Terrace, Redruth Library, Redruth Clinton Road, Redruth Clinton Road, Redruth Civil Parish Southgate Street, Redruth 11 Southgate Street, Redruth Civil Parish Wheal Trefusis, Redruth South Drive, Redruth Top Of Lanner Hill, Lanner Hawkeys Mews, Lanner Civil Parish Pennance Road, Lanner Lanner Hill, Lanner Lannarth Glas, Lanner Civil Parish Post O∆ce, Lanner Lanner Square, Lanner Civil Parish Lanner Moor, Lanner Garage, Lanner Penventon Nursery, Comford Fox And Hounds, Comford Burncoose Nurseries, Gwennap Pelean Cross, Ponsanooth Kemyel House, Ponsanooth Stag Hunt, Ponsanooth The Old School, Ponsanooth Goonhilland Barn, Burnthouse Roundabout, Treluswell Penryn Campus Falmouth Univ, Tremough Packsaddle Estate, Penryn Harbour View, Penryn Dunvegan Road, Penryn Civil Parish West End Close, Penryn West End Close, Penryn Calver Close, Penryn Shute Lane, Penryn Costcutter, Penryn 58-60 Lower Market Street, Penryn Bowling Club, Penryn Quay Hill, Penryn Bridge, Penryn Waterside House, Penryn Mcdonalds, Falmouth Dracaena Avenue, Falmouth Civil Parish Playing Field, Falmouth Dracaena Cross Roads, Falmouth Top Of Killigrew St, Falmouth St Marys Catholic Church, Falmouth Killigrew Street, Falmouth The Moor A, Falmouth Berkeley Vale, Falmouth Direction: Redruth U2 bus Time Schedule 38 stops Redruth Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational The Moor A, Falmouth Berkeley Vale, Falmouth Tuesday Not Operational Top Of Killigrew St, Falmouth Wednesday Not Operational Thursday Not Operational Dracaena Cross Roads, Falmouth 53 Dracaena Avenue, Falmouth Friday 6:05 AM - 9:20 PM Playing Field, Falmouth Saturday 7:05 AM - 9:20 PM Sainsburys, Falmouth Waterside House, Penryn U2 bus Info Bridge, Penryn Direction: Redruth Anchor Quay, Penryn Stops: 38 Trip Duration: 48 min Kings Arms, Penryn Line Summary: The Moor A, Falmouth, Top Of 3 Broad Street, Penryn Killigrew St, Falmouth, Dracaena Cross Roads, Falmouth, Playing Field, Falmouth, Sainsburys, Seven Stars, Penryn Falmouth, Waterside House, Penryn, Bridge, Penryn, Lower Market Street, Penryn Kings Arms, Penryn, Seven Stars, Penryn, Saracen Way, Penryn, Railway Station, Penryn, Harbour View, Saracen Way, Penryn Penryn, Packsaddle Estate, Penryn, Penryn Campus Falmouth Univ, Tremough, Roundabout, Treluswell, Railway Station, Penryn Goonhilland Barn, Burnthouse, The Old School, Station Road, Penryn Civil Parish Ponsanooth, Stag Hunt, Ponsanooth, Kemyel House, Ponsanooth, Pelean Cross, Ponsanooth, Burncoose Harbour View, Penryn Nurseries, Gwennap, Fox And Hounds, Comford, Harbour View, Penryn Civil Parish Penventon Nursery, Comford, Garage, Lanner, The Close, Lanner, Post O∆ce, Lanner, Henscol, Lanner, Packsaddle Estate, Penryn Pennance Road, Lanner, South Downs, Lanner, South Drive, Redruth, Wheal Trefusis, Redruth, Penryn Campus Falmouth Univ, Tremough Southgate Street, Redruth, Falmouth Road, Redruth, Railway Station, Redruth, Penventon Hotel, Redruth, Penventon
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