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D Bus Time Schedule & Line Route D bus time schedule & line map D Bishop's Cleeve View In Website Mode The D bus line (Bishop's Cleeve) has 6 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bishop's Cleeve: 5:56 AM - 10:43 PM (2) Bishop's Cleeve: 7:22 PM (3) Cheltenham: 6:04 PM - 6:24 PM (4) Hatherley: 5:45 AM - 10:27 PM (5) Lansdown: 5:51 PM - 11:13 PM (6) Lansdown: 11:27 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest D bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next D bus arriving. Direction: Bishop's Cleeve D bus Time Schedule 47 stops Bishop's Cleeve Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:01 AM - 6:28 PM Monday 5:56 AM - 10:43 PM Buttermere Close, Hatherley Tuesday 5:56 AM - 10:43 PM Coniston Road, Hatherley Wednesday 5:56 AM - 10:43 PM Ullswater Road, Hatherley Thursday 5:56 AM - 10:43 PM Windermere Close, Cheltenham Friday 5:56 AM - 10:43 PM Post O∆ce, Hatherley Hatherley Brake, Cheltenham Saturday 6:43 AM - 10:43 PM Lakeside School, Hatherley Shops, Hatherley D bus Info Witley Lodge Close, Hatherley Direction: Bishop's Cleeve Coombe Glen Lane, Cheltenham Stops: 47 Trip Duration: 53 min Carmarthen Road, Hatherley Line Summary: Buttermere Close, Hatherley, Holmer Crescent, Cheltenham Coniston Road, Hatherley, Ullswater Road, Hatherley, Post O∆ce, Hatherley, Lakeside School, Hatherley, Long Mynd Avenue, Up Hatherley Shops, Hatherley, Witley Lodge Close, Hatherley, Aysgarth Avenue, Cheltenham Carmarthen Road, Hatherley, Long Mynd Avenue, Up Hatherley, Rothleigh, Up Hatherley, Morrisons Rothleigh, Up Hatherley Superstore, Up Hatherley, Davallia Drive, Warden Hill, The Poplars, Cheltenham Azalea Drive, Warden Hill, St Christophers Church, Warden Hill, Salisbury Avenue, Warden Hill, Gwernant Morrisons Superstore, Up Hatherley Road, Warden Hill, Ansell Close, Warden Hill, Windermere Road, Hatherley, Alma Close, Hatherley, Davallia Drive, Warden Hill Chapman Way, Hatherley, Morris Court, Hatherley, Ferndales Close, Cheltenham Lansdown Road, Lansdown, Church Road, Lansdown, Cheltenham Spa Rail Stn, Lansdown, Azalea Drive, Warden Hill Cheltenham Spa Rail Stn, Lansdown, The Vineyards, Farmƒeld Road, Cheltenham Alstone, King's Arms, Alstone, Jenner Court, Alstone, Elim Pentecostal Church, Cheltenham, Chapel Walk St Christophers Church, Warden Hill Set Down Only, Cheltenham, Clarence Parade Arrival, Cheltenham, Clarence Street, Cheltenham, Boots Salisbury Avenue, Warden Hill Corner, Cheltenham, Holy Trinity Church, Cheltenham, Anlaby Court, Cheltenham, Pittville Winchester Way, Cheltenham Park, Cheltenham, Pittville Pump Room, Cheltenham, Gwernant Road, Warden Hill Racecourse Roundabout, Cheltenham, Racecourse Park & Ride, Cheltenham, Hyde Lane, Bishop's Cleeve, Ansell Close, Warden Hill Smiths Industries, Bishop's Cleeve, The Nurseries, Broadoak Way, Cheltenham Bishop's Cleeve, The Grange Zurich Grounds, Bishop's Cleeve, Kingsclere Drive, Bishop's Cleeve, The Windermere Road, Hatherley Highgrove, Bishop's Cleeve, Woodmans Way, Bishop's Cleeve, The Swallow, Bishop's Cleeve Alma Close, Hatherley Alma Road, Cheltenham Chapman Way, Hatherley 6 Alma Road, Cheltenham Morris Court, Hatherley Lansdown Road, Lansdown Church Road, Lansdown Courtrai Flats, Cheltenham Cheltenham Spa Rail Stn, Lansdown 247 Gloucester Road, Cheltenham Cheltenham Spa Rail Stn, Lansdown The Vineyards, Alstone The Crescent, Cheltenham King's Arms, Alstone Jenner Court, Alstone Elim Pentecostal Church, Cheltenham Chapel Walk Set Down Only, Cheltenham Chapel Walk, Cheltenham Clarence Parade Arrival, Cheltenham Clarence Parade, Cheltenham Clarence Street, Cheltenham Clarence Street, Cheltenham Boots Corner, Cheltenham North Place, Cheltenham Holy Trinity Church, Cheltenham Portland Street, Cheltenham Anlaby Court, Cheltenham 40 Evesham Road, Cheltenham Pittville Park, Cheltenham Pittville Pump Room, Cheltenham Racecourse Roundabout, Cheltenham A435, Cheltenham Racecourse Park & Ride, Cheltenham Hyde Lane, Bishop's Cleeve Smiths Industries, Bishop's Cleeve The Nurseries, Bishop's Cleeve The Grange Zurich Grounds, Bishop's Cleeve Kingsclere Drive, Bishop's Cleeve Gatcombe Close, Bishop'S Cleeve Civil Parish The Highgrove, Bishop's Cleeve Woodmans Way, Bishop's Cleeve The Swallow, Bishop's Cleeve Direction: Bishop's Cleeve D bus Time Schedule 18 stops Bishop's Cleeve Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:22 PM Monday Not Operational The Swallow, Bishop's Cleeve Tuesday Not Operational War Memorial, Bishop's Cleeve Wednesday Not Operational Cleevecroft Avenue, Bishop's Cleeve Thursday Not Operational Pecked Lane, Bishop'S Cleeve Civil Parish Friday Not Operational Minetts Avenue, Bishop's Cleeve 37-39 Minetts Avenue, Bishop'S Cleeve Civil Parish Saturday Not Operational Britannia Way, Woodmancote Two Hedges Road, Woodmancote Civil Parish Potters Field Road, Woodmancote D bus Info Poplar Drive, Woodmancote Civil Parish Direction: Bishop's Cleeve Stops: 18 Newsagent, Woodmancote Trip Duration: 23 min Line Summary: The Swallow, Bishop's Cleeve, War Bushcombe Lane, Woodmancote Memorial, Bishop's Cleeve, Cleevecroft Avenue, Bishop's Cleeve, Minetts Avenue, Bishop's Cleeve, Oxbutts Caravan Park, Woodmancote Britannia Way, Woodmancote, Potters Field Road, 118 Station Road, Woodmancote Civil Parish Woodmancote, Newsagent, Woodmancote, Bushcombe Lane, Woodmancote, Oxbutts Caravan Railway Bridge, Woodmancote Park, Woodmancote, Railway Bridge, Woodmancote, Hardy Road, Bishop's Cleeve, Homelands Park, Hardy Road, Bishop's Cleeve Bishop's Cleeve, Greenacres, Bishop's Cleeve, The Gotherington Lane, Bishop'S Cleeve Civil Parish Cloisters, Bishop's Cleeve, The Withers, Bishop's Cleeve, Lidl Store, Bishop's Cleeve, Mill Parade, Homelands Park, Bishop's Cleeve Bishop's Cleeve, The Swallow, Bishop's Cleeve Greenacres, Bishop's Cleeve A435, Bishop'S Cleeve Civil Parish The Cloisters, Bishop's Cleeve The Withers, Bishop's Cleeve Bramble Chase, Bishop'S Cleeve Civil Parish Lidl Store, Bishop's Cleeve Evesham Road, Bishop'S Cleeve Civil Parish Mill Parade, Bishop's Cleeve Church Road, Bishop'S Cleeve Civil Parish The Swallow, Bishop's Cleeve Direction: Cheltenham D bus Time Schedule 31 stops Cheltenham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 4:42 PM - 5:42 PM Monday 6:04 PM - 6:24 PM The Swallow, Bishop's Cleeve Tuesday 6:04 PM - 6:24 PM War Memorial, Bishop's Cleeve Wednesday 6:04 PM - 6:24 PM Cleevecroft Avenue, Bishop's Cleeve Thursday 6:04 PM - 6:24 PM Pecked Lane, Bishop'S Cleeve Civil Parish Friday 6:04 PM - 6:24 PM Minetts Avenue, Bishop's Cleeve 37-39 Minetts Avenue, Bishop'S Cleeve Civil Parish Saturday 6:04 PM - 6:24 PM Britannia Way, Woodmancote Two Hedges Road, Woodmancote Civil Parish Potters Field Road, Woodmancote D bus Info Poplar Drive, Woodmancote Civil Parish Direction: Cheltenham Stops: 31 Newsagent, Woodmancote Trip Duration: 35 min Line Summary: The Swallow, Bishop's Cleeve, War Bushcombe Lane, Woodmancote Memorial, Bishop's Cleeve, Cleevecroft Avenue, Bishop's Cleeve, Minetts Avenue, Bishop's Cleeve, Oxbutts Caravan Park, Woodmancote Britannia Way, Woodmancote, Potters Field Road, 118 Station Road, Woodmancote Civil Parish Woodmancote, Newsagent, Woodmancote, Bushcombe Lane, Woodmancote, Oxbutts Caravan Railway Bridge, Woodmancote Park, Woodmancote, Railway Bridge, Woodmancote, Hardy Road, Bishop's Cleeve, Homelands Park, Hardy Road, Bishop's Cleeve Bishop's Cleeve, Greenacres, Bishop's Cleeve, The Gotherington Lane, Bishop'S Cleeve Civil Parish Cloisters, Bishop's Cleeve, The Withers, Bishop's Cleeve, Lidl Store, Bishop's Cleeve, Mill Parade, Homelands Park, Bishop's Cleeve Bishop's Cleeve, The Swallow, Bishop's Cleeve, Woodmans Way, Bishop's Cleeve, The Highgrove, Greenacres, Bishop's Cleeve Bishop's Cleeve, Haycroft Close, Bishop's Cleeve, Sweetbriar Close, Bishop's Cleeve, The Nurseries, A435, Bishop'S Cleeve Civil Parish Bishop's Cleeve, Smith's Industries North, Bishop's The Cloisters, Bishop's Cleeve Cleeve, Southam Lane, Bishop's Cleeve, Racecourse Roundabout, Cheltenham, Pittville Pump Room, The Withers, Bishop's Cleeve Cheltenham, Pittville Park, Cheltenham, Wellington Road, Cheltenham, Holy Trinity Church, Cheltenham, Bramble Chase, Bishop'S Cleeve Civil Parish Pittville Street, Cheltenham Lidl Store, Bishop's Cleeve Evesham Road, Bishop'S Cleeve Civil Parish Mill Parade, Bishop's Cleeve Church Road, Bishop'S Cleeve Civil Parish The Swallow, Bishop's Cleeve Woodmans Way, Bishop's Cleeve The Highgrove, Bishop's Cleeve Charlecote Corner, Bishop'S Cleeve Civil Parish Haycroft Close, Bishop's Cleeve Middlehay Court, Bishop'S Cleeve Civil Parish Sweetbriar Close, Bishop's Cleeve Gatcombe Close, Bishop'S Cleeve Civil Parish The Nurseries, Bishop's Cleeve Chantry Gate, Bishop'S Cleeve Civil Parish Smith's Industries North, Bishop's Cleeve Southam Lane, Bishop's Cleeve Racecourse Roundabout, Cheltenham A435, Cheltenham Pittville Pump Room, Cheltenham Pittville Park, Cheltenham Wellington Road, Cheltenham 28 Evesham Road, Cheltenham Holy Trinity Church, Cheltenham Warwick Place, Cheltenham Pittville Street, Cheltenham 11-13 Pittville Street, Cheltenham Direction: Hatherley D bus Time Schedule 48 stops Hatherley Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:52 AM - 6:02 PM Monday 5:45 AM - 10:27 PM The Swallow, Bishop's Cleeve Tuesday 5:45 AM - 10:27 PM War Memorial, Bishop's Cleeve Wednesday 5:45 AM - 10:27 PM Cleevecroft Avenue, Bishop's Cleeve Thursday 5:45 AM - 10:27 PM Pecked Lane, Bishop'S Cleeve Civil Parish Friday 5:45 AM - 10:27 PM Minetts Avenue, Bishop's Cleeve 37-39 Minetts Avenue, Bishop'S Cleeve Civil Parish Saturday 7:14 AM - 10:27 PM Britannia Way, Woodmancote
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