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X4 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route X4 bus time schedule & line map X4 Fareham View In Website Mode The X4 bus line (Fareham) has 5 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Fareham: 6:45 PM - 7:15 PM (2) Fareham: 6:31 PM (3) Locks Heath: 5:41 PM - 6:11 PM (4) Portsmouth: 7:02 AM - 6:15 PM (5) Southampton City Centre: 6:24 AM - 5:11 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest X4 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next X4 bus arriving. Direction: Fareham X4 bus Time Schedule 63 stops Fareham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:15 PM - 7:15 PM Monday Not Operational Westquay, Southampton City Centre Arundel Bridge, Southampton Tuesday 6:45 PM - 7:15 PM Houndwell Park, Southampton City Centre Wednesday 6:45 PM - 7:15 PM 19 Hanover Buildings, Southampton Thursday 6:45 PM - 7:15 PM East Street, Southampton City Centre Friday 6:45 PM - 7:15 PM Queensway, Southampton Saturday 6:15 PM - 7:15 PM Briton Street, Queens Park Queensway, Southampton Queens Terrace, Queens Park Orchard Place, Southampton X4 bus Info Direction: Fareham College Keep, Queens Park Stops: 63 58 Terminus Terrace, Southampton Trip Duration: 54 min Line Summary: Westquay, Southampton City Centre, Itchen Bridge, Chapel Houndwell Park, Southampton City Centre, East 4 Albert Road South, Southampton Street, Southampton City Centre, Briton Street, Queens Park, Queens Terrace, Queens Park, College Bridge Link Road, Woolston Keep, Queens Park, Itchen Bridge, Chapel, Bridge Cooper's Lane, Southampton Link Road, Woolston, Fort Road, Woolston, St Annes Road, Woolston, The Swan, Woolston, Weston Lane, Fort Road, Woolston Weston, Laxton Close, Sholing, St Marys Cemetery, Sholing, Botley Road, Sholing, Ashley Crescent, St Annes Road, Woolston Sholing, Sports Ground, Old Netley, Grange Road, Old Netley, The Plough, Lowford, Priors Hill Lane, The Swan, Woolston Lowford, Lowford Hill, Lowford, Jurd Way, Lowford, School Road, Lowford, Redcroft Lane, Lowford, Weston Lane, Weston Dodwell Lane, Lowford, Bursledon Station, Bursledon, Swanwick Lane, Lower Swanwick, Laxton Close, Sholing Sarisbury Green, Sarisbury, The Bold Forrester, Sarisbury, Cold East Way, Sarisbury, Brook Lane, St Marys Cemetery, Sholing Park Gate, Park Gate, Bridge Road, Park Gate, Headland Drive, Locks Heath, Home Rule Road, Botley Road, Sholing Locks Heath, Richards Close, Locks Heath, Locks Heath Centre, Locks Heath, Church Road Ashley Crescent, Sholing Roundabout, Locks Heath, Lodge Road, Locks Stubbs Road, Southampton Heath, St John's Mews, Locks Heath, Abshot School, Titchƒeld Common, Hunts Pond Road, Titchƒeld Sports Ground, Old Netley Common, Cambridge Green, Titchƒeld Common, Clarendon Crescent, Titchƒeld Common, Abshot Grange Road, Old Netley Road, Titchƒeld Common, Oaklands Way, Titchƒeld Common, The Farthings, Titchƒeld Common, The Plough, Lowford Warsash Road, Titchƒeld Common, West Hill Park School, Titchƒeld, St Margarets Lane, Titchƒeld, Priors Hill Lane, Lowford Coach Hill, Titchƒeld, Frog Lane, Titchƒeld, The Square, Titchƒeld, Mill Street, Titchƒeld, Ranvilles Lowford Hill, Lowford Lane, Catisƒeld, Sandringham Road, Catisƒeld, Peak Lane, Heathƒeld, St Just, Heathƒeld, Fareham Jurd Way, Lowford College, Fareham, Fareham Station, Fareham, Station Roundabout, Fareham, Trinity Street, Jurd Way, Bursledon Civil Parish Fareham, Bus Station, Fareham School Road, Lowford The Common, Bursledon Civil Parish Redcroft Lane, Lowford Forge Close, Bursledon Civil Parish Dodwell Lane, Lowford St. Leonard's View, Bursledon Civil Parish Bursledon Station, Bursledon Yachtsman Close, Bursledon Civil Parish Swanwick Lane, Lower Swanwick Old Swanwick Lane, England Sarisbury Green, Sarisbury New Inn Court, England The Bold Forrester, Sarisbury 120 Bridge Road, England Cold East Way, Sarisbury Uxbridge Close, England Brook Lane, Park Gate 17 Eastbrook Close, England Park Gate 20e Bridge Road, England Bridge Road, Park Gate 45 Bridge Road, England Headland Drive, Locks Heath Home Rule Road, Locks Heath Richards Close, Locks Heath Locks Heath Centre, Locks Heath Church Road Roundabout, Locks Heath Lodge Road, Locks Heath Church Road, England St John's Mews, Locks Heath Abshot School, Titchƒeld Common Peckham Close, England Hunts Pond Road, Titchƒeld Common Cambridge Green, Titchƒeld Common Clarendon Crescent, Titchƒeld Common St Edmund Close, England Abshot Road, Titchƒeld Common Abshot Close, England Oaklands Way, Titchƒeld Common Sycamore Close, England The Farthings, Titchƒeld Common Warsash Road, Titchƒeld Common West Hill Park School, Titchƒeld St Margarets Lane, Titchƒeld Common Lane, England Coach Hill, Titchƒeld Coach Hill, England Frog Lane, Titchƒeld The Square, Titchƒeld High Street, England Mill Street, Titchƒeld Chapelside, England Ranvilles Lane, Catisƒeld Sandringham Road, Catisƒeld Peak Lane, Heathƒeld St Just, Heathƒeld Fareham College, Fareham Fareham Station, Fareham Station Roundabout, Fareham Station Roundabout, Fareham 260 West Street, Fareham Trinity Street, Fareham West Street, Fareham Bus Station, Fareham Harper Way, Fareham Direction: Fareham X4 bus Time Schedule 21 stops Fareham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational The Hard Interchange, Portsmouth Tuesday 6:31 PM Curzon Howe Road, Portsea 135 Queen Street, Portsmouth Wednesday 6:31 PM Hms Nelson, Portsea Thursday 6:31 PM Friday 6:31 PM Victoria Park, City Centre Edinburgh Road, Portsmouth Saturday Not Operational City Shops South, City Centre Commercial Road, Portsmouth Prospect Road, Mile End X4 bus Info 389a Old Commercial Road, Portsmouth Direction: Fareham Stops: 21 International Port, Continental Port Trip Duration: 31 min Wharf Road, Portsmouth Line Summary: The Hard Interchange, Portsmouth, Curzon Howe Road, Portsea, Hms Nelson, Portsea, Racecourse Lane, Paulsgrove Victoria Park, City Centre, City Shops South, City Centre, Prospect Road, Mile End, International Port, Watersedge, Paulsgrove Continental Port, Racecourse Lane, Paulsgrove, Watersedge, Paulsgrove, Shorehaven, Paulsgrove, Shorehaven, Paulsgrove Mother Kellys, Paulsgrove, Precinct, Portchester, The Fairway, Portchester, Westlands Grove, Portchester, Mother Kellys, Paulsgrove The Seagull, Portchester, Beaulieu Avenue, 221 Southampton Road, Portsmouth Portchester, Condor Roundabout, Portchester, Birdwood Grove, Portchester, Down End Road, Precinct, Portchester Wallington, Delme Arms, Wallington, Bus Station, 12 west street, Portsmouth Fareham The Fairway, Portchester 121 West Street, Portsmouth Westlands Grove, Portchester The Seagull, Portchester Stoneleigh Close, Portsmouth Beaulieu Avenue, Portchester Ashtead Close, Fareham Condor Roundabout, Portchester Birdwood Grove, Portchester Swancote, Fareham Down End Road, Wallington Delme Arms, Wallington Bus Station, Fareham Hartland's Road, Fareham Direction: Locks Heath X4 bus Time Schedule 43 stops Locks Heath Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:02 PM Monday Not Operational The Hard Interchange, Portsmouth Tuesday 5:41 PM - 6:11 PM Curzon Howe Road, Portsea 135 Queen Street, Portsmouth Wednesday 5:41 PM - 6:11 PM Hms Nelson, Portsea Thursday 5:41 PM - 6:11 PM Friday 5:41 PM - 6:11 PM Victoria Park, City Centre Edinburgh Road, Portsmouth Saturday 6:02 PM City Shops South, City Centre Commercial Road, Portsmouth Prospect Road, Mile End X4 bus Info 389a Old Commercial Road, Portsmouth Direction: Locks Heath Stops: 43 International Port, Continental Port Trip Duration: 53 min Wharf Road, Portsmouth Line Summary: The Hard Interchange, Portsmouth, Curzon Howe Road, Portsea, Hms Nelson, Portsea, Racecourse Lane, Paulsgrove Victoria Park, City Centre, City Shops South, City Centre, Prospect Road, Mile End, International Port, Watersedge, Paulsgrove Continental Port, Racecourse Lane, Paulsgrove, Watersedge, Paulsgrove, Shorehaven, Paulsgrove, Shorehaven, Paulsgrove Mother Kellys, Paulsgrove, Precinct, Portchester, The Fairway, Portchester, Westlands Grove, Portchester, Mother Kellys, Paulsgrove The Seagull, Portchester, Beaulieu Avenue, 221 Southampton Road, Portsmouth Portchester, Condor Roundabout, Portchester, Birdwood Grove, Portchester, Down End Road, Precinct, Portchester Wallington, Delme Arms, Wallington, Bus Station, 12 west street, Portsmouth Fareham, Fareham Station, Fareham, Fareham College, Fareham, St Just, Heathƒeld, Peak Lane, The Fairway, Portchester Heathƒeld, Sandringham Road, Catisƒeld, Ranvilles 121 West Street, Portsmouth Lane, Catisƒeld, Mill Street, Titchƒeld, The Square, Titchƒeld, Frog Lane, Titchƒeld, Coach Hill, Titchƒeld, Westlands Grove, Portchester St Margarets Lane, Titchƒeld, West Hill Park School, Titchƒeld, Warsash Road, Titchƒeld Common, The The Seagull, Portchester Farthings, Titchƒeld Common, Oaklands Way, Titchƒeld Common, Abshot Road, Titchƒeld Stoneleigh Close, Portsmouth Common, Clarendon Crescent, Titchƒeld Common, Beaulieu Avenue, Portchester Cambridge Green, Titchƒeld Common, Abshot School, Titchƒeld Common, Dimmicks Corner, Locks Ashtead Close, Fareham Heath, Lodge Road, Locks Heath, Locks Heath Condor Roundabout, Portchester Centre, Locks Heath Birdwood Grove, Portchester Swancote, Fareham Down End Road, Wallington Delme Arms, Wallington Bus Station, Fareham Hartland's Road, Fareham Fareham Station, Fareham Station Roundabout, Fareham Fareham College, Fareham St Just, Heathƒeld Peak Lane, Heathƒeld Peak Drive, Fareham Sandringham Road, Catisƒeld The Avenue, Fareham Ranvilles Lane, Catisƒeld Graceƒelds, Fareham Mill Street, Titchƒeld Chapelside, England The Square, Titchƒeld 28 The Square, England Frog Lane, Titchƒeld Coach Hill, Titchƒeld
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