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89 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 89 bus time schedule & line map 89 Lancaster - Knott End Via Royal Inƒrmary, View In Website Mode Cockerham, Preesall The 89 bus line (Lancaster - Knott End Via Royal Inƒrmary, Cockerham, Preesall) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Knott End on Sea: 6:15 AM - 6:20 PM (2) Lancaster City Centre: 6:54 AM - 7:30 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 89 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 89 bus arriving. Direction: Knott End on Sea 89 bus Time Schedule 53 stops Knott End on Sea Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:15 AM - 6:20 PM Bus Station, Lancaster City Centre Lancaster Bus Station, Lancaster Tuesday 6:15 AM - 6:20 PM Chapel Street, Lancaster City Centre Wednesday 6:15 AM - 6:20 PM 2 Chapel Street, Lancaster Thursday 6:15 AM - 6:20 PM George Street, Lancaster City Centre Friday 6:15 AM - 6:20 PM 9 George Street, Lancaster Saturday 6:15 AM - 6:20 PM Common Garden Street, Lancaster City Centre Common Garden Street, Lancaster Inƒrmary, Lancaster City Centre 1 South Road, Lancaster 89 bus Info Direction: Knott End on Sea Pointer, Lancaster City Centre Stops: 53 A6, Lancaster Trip Duration: 70 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Lancaster City Centre, Ripley St Thomas School, Lancaster City Centre Chapel Street, Lancaster City Centre, George Street, Ashton Road, Lancaster Lancaster City Centre, Common Garden Street, Lancaster City Centre, Inƒrmary, Lancaster City Bridge Road, Greaves Centre, Pointer, Lancaster City Centre, Ripley St 29 Ashton Road, Lancaster Thomas School, Lancaster City Centre, Bridge Road, Greaves, Islamic College, Haverbreaks, Ashford Islamic College, Haverbreaks Road, Haverbreaks, Carr Lane Bridge, Stodday, Tarnwater Road, Stodday, Ashton Hall, Conder Ashford Road, Haverbreaks Green, Heronswood, Conder Green, Stork Hotel, Ashton Road, England Conder Green, Conder Bridge, Conder Green, Brickcroft, Conder Green, Victoria Inn, Glasson Dock, Carr Lane Bridge, Stodday Bowland View, Glasson Dock, Pennine View, Old Ashton Road, England Glasson, Jeremylane, Glasson Dock, Condor Bridge, Conder Green, Hall Gates, Thurnham, Hillam Lane, Tarnwater Road, Stodday Cockerham, Manor Inn, Cockerham, Marsh Close, Cockerham, Sand Villa Cottage, Sand Side, Gulf Lane, Ashton Hall, Conder Green Sand Side, Parkers Pool, Pilling, Golden Ball, Pilling, Pottery, Pilling, Elletson Arms, Stake Pool, Taylors Heronswood, Conder Green Lane, Pilling, Damside, Pilling, Pottery, Pilling, Methodist Church, Pilling, Wheel Lane, Smallwood Stork Hotel, Conder Green Hey, Crossing Cottage, Preesall, Head Dyke Lane, Preesall, Ranch House, Preesall, Gaulters Lane, Conder Bridge, Conder Green Preesall, Little Tongues Lane, Preesall, Hillside Avenue, Preesall, Unsworth Avenue, Preesall, Police Brickcroft, Conder Green Station, Preesall, Medical Centre, Knott End on Sea, Hawkshead Road, Knott End on Sea, Ambleside Victoria Inn, Glasson Dock Avenue, Knott End on Sea, Coniston Avenue, Knott End on Sea, Library, Knott End on Sea, Barton Square, Knott End on Sea, Esplanade, Knott End on Bowland View, Glasson Dock Sea, Bourne Arms, Knott End on Sea 18 Tithebarn Hill, Thurnham Civil Parish Pennine View, Old Glasson 1 Pennine View, Thurnham Civil Parish Jeremylane, Glasson Dock Condor Bridge, Conder Green Hall Gates, Thurnham Hillam Lane, Cockerham Manor Inn, Cockerham A588, Cockerham Civil Parish Marsh Close, Cockerham Marsh Close, Cockerham Civil Parish Sand Villa Cottage, Sand Side Gulf Lane, Sand Side Parkers Pool, Pilling Golden Ball, Pilling Pottery, Pilling Blue Bell Close, Pilling Civil Parish Elletson Arms, Stake Pool Taylors Lane, Pilling Damside, Pilling Taylors Lane, Pilling Civil Parish Pottery, Pilling Blue Bell Close, Pilling Civil Parish Methodist Church, Pilling Smallwood Hey Road, Pilling Civil Parish Wheel Lane, Smallwood Hey Crossing Cottage, Preesall Head Dyke Lane, Preesall Ranch House, Preesall Gaulters Lane, Preesall Little Tongues Lane, Preesall Hillside Avenue, Preesall Unsworth Avenue, Preesall Police Station, Preesall Sandy Lane, Knott End-on-Sea Medical Centre, Knott End on Sea Wilkinson Way, Knott End-on-Sea Hawkshead Road, Knott End on Sea Cranesbill Close, Knott End-on-Sea Ambleside Avenue, Knott End on Sea Grasmere Road, Preesall Civil Parish Coniston Avenue, Knott End on Sea Library, Knott End on Sea Plantation Avenue, Preesall Civil Parish Barton Square, Knott End on Sea Lancaster Road, Preesall Civil Parish Esplanade, Knott End on Sea Esplanade, Preesall Civil Parish Bourne Arms, Knott End on Sea Bourne May Road, Preesall Civil Parish Direction: Lancaster City Centre 89 bus Time Schedule 52 stops Lancaster City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:54 AM - 7:30 PM Bourne Arms, Knott End on Sea Bourne May Road, Preesall Civil Parish Tuesday 6:54 AM - 7:30 PM Esplanade, Knott End on Sea Wednesday 6:54 AM - 7:30 PM Esplanade, Preesall Civil Parish Thursday 6:54 AM - 7:30 PM Barton Square, Knott End on Sea Friday 6:54 AM - 7:30 PM Lancaster Road, Preesall Civil Parish Saturday 6:54 AM - 7:30 PM Library, Knott End on Sea Coniston Avenue, Knott End on Sea Ambleside Avenue, Knott End on Sea 89 bus Info Grasmere Road, Preesall Civil Parish Direction: Lancaster City Centre Stops: 52 Hawkshead Road, Knott End on Sea Trip Duration: 67 min Hazel Close, Knott End-on-Sea Line Summary: Bourne Arms, Knott End on Sea, Esplanade, Knott End on Sea, Barton Square, Knott Medical Centre, Knott End on Sea End on Sea, Library, Knott End on Sea, Coniston Wilkinson Way, Knott End-on-Sea Avenue, Knott End on Sea, Ambleside Avenue, Knott End on Sea, Hawkshead Road, Knott End on Sea, Police Stn, Preesall Medical Centre, Knott End on Sea, Police Stn, Chelwood Close, Knott End-on-Sea Preesall, Unsworth Avenue, Preesall, Hillside Avenue, Preesall, Little Tongues Lane, Preesall, Gaulters Lane, Unsworth Avenue, Preesall Preesall, Willow House, Preesall, Ranch House, Preesall, Head Dyke Lane, Pilling, Crossing Cottage, Hillside Avenue, Preesall Preesall, Wheel Lane, Smallwood Hey, Methodist Church, Pilling, Pottery, Pilling, Golden Ball, Pilling, Little Tongues Lane, Preesall Damside, Pilling, Ellletson Arms, Stake Pool, Pottery, Pilling, Golden Ball, Pilling, Parkers Pool, Pilling, Gulf Gaulters Lane, Preesall Lane, Sand Side, Sand Villa Cottage, Sand Side, Marsh Close, Cockerham, Manor Inn, Cockerham, Willow House, Preesall Hillam Lane, Cockerham, Hall Gates, Thurnham, Conder Bridge, Conder Green, Brickcroft, Conder Ranch House, Preesall Green, Victoria Inn, Glasson Dock, Bowland View, Glasson Dock, Pennine View, Old Glasson, Jeremylane, Glasson Dock, Condor Bridge, Conder Head Dyke Lane, Pilling Green, Stork Hotel, Conder Green, Heronswood, Conder Green, Ashton Hall, Conder Green, Tarnwater Crossing Cottage, Preesall Road, Stodday, Carr Lane Bridge, Stodday, Pinewood Close, Hall Park Road, Ashford Road, Haverbreaks, Wheel Lane, Smallwood Hey Islamic College, Haverbreaks, Bridge Road, Greaves, Ripley St Thomas Cehs, Lancaster City Centre, Methodist Church, Pilling Inƒrmary, Lancaster City Centre, Queens Square, Smallwood Hey Road, Pilling Civil Parish Lancaster City Centre, Bus Station, Lancaster City Centre Pottery, Pilling Blue Bell Cottages, Pilling Civil Parish Golden Ball, Pilling Damside, Pilling Taylors Lane, Pilling Civil Parish Ellletson Arms, Stake Pool Pottery, Pilling Blue Bell Cottages, Pilling Civil Parish Golden Ball, Pilling Parkers Pool, Pilling Gulf Lane, Sand Side Sand Villa Cottage, Sand Side Marsh Close, Cockerham Marsh Close, Cockerham Civil Parish Manor Inn, Cockerham Lancaster Road, Cockerham Civil Parish Hillam Lane, Cockerham Hall Gates, Thurnham Conder Bridge, Conder Green Brickcroft, Conder Green Victoria Inn, Glasson Dock Bowland View, Glasson Dock 18 Tithebarn Hill, Thurnham Civil Parish Pennine View, Old Glasson 1 Pennine View, Thurnham Civil Parish Jeremylane, Glasson Dock Condor Bridge, Conder Green Stork Hotel, Conder Green Heronswood, Conder Green Ashton Hall, Conder Green Tarnwater Road, Stodday Carr Lane Bridge, Stodday Ashton Road, England Pinewood Close, Hall Park Road Ashford Road, Haverbreaks Ashton Road, England Islamic College, Haverbreaks Bridge Road, Greaves 11 Ashton Road, Lancaster Ripley St Thomas Cehs, Lancaster City Centre 16 Beeching Close, Lancaster Inƒrmary, Lancaster City Centre 1 South Road, Lancaster Queens Square, Lancaster City Centre 52 King Street, Lancaster Bus Station, Lancaster City Centre Lancaster Bus Station, Lancaster 89 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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