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10 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 10 bus time schedule & line map 10 South Shields - Jarrow View In Website Mode The 10 bus line (South Shields - Jarrow) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Cobalt: 6:46 AM - 4:12 PM (2) Jarrow: 7:52 AM - 9:58 PM (3) Low Simonside: 6:16 AM - 10:58 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: Cobalt 10 bus Time Schedule 97 stops Cobalt Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:46 AM - 4:12 PM Interchange, South Shields Keppel Street, South Shields Tuesday 6:46 AM - 4:12 PM Coronation Street-Garden Lane, South Shields Wednesday 6:46 AM - 4:12 PM Ferry Street-Coronation Street, South Shields Thursday 6:46 AM - 4:12 PM Friday 6:46 AM - 4:12 PM River Drive-Number 62, South Shields Saturday Not Operational River Drive-Number 3, South Shields Mile End Road-St Stephens Church, South Shields Mile End Road, South Shields 10 bus Info Mile End Road-Clasper Court, South Shields Direction: Cobalt Stops: 97 Coston Drive, South Shields Trip Duration: 90 min Coston Drive, South Shields Line Summary: Interchange, South Shields, Coronation Street-Garden Lane, South Shields, Ferry Anderson Street-Ocean Road, South Shields Street-Coronation Street, South Shields, River Drive- Dale Street, South Shields Number 62, South Shields, River Drive-Number 3, South Shields, Mile End Road-St Stephens Church, Beach Road-Woodbine Street, South Shields South Shields, Mile End Road-Clasper Court, South Shields, Coston Drive, South Shields, Anderson Salisbury Place-Beach Road, South Shields Street-Ocean Road, South Shields, Beach Road- Woodbine Street, South Shields, Salisbury Place- 146 Beach Road, South Shields Beach Road, South Shields, Sea Way, South Shields, Sea Way, South Shields Bents Park, South Shields, Mowbray Road-New Crown, South Shields, Mowbray Road-Kingsway, Westoe, Bamburgh Avenue-Euryalus Court, Westoe, Bents Park, South Shields Bamburgh Avenue-Kelvin Grove, Westoe, Bamburgh Avenue, Horsley Hill, Cheviot Road-Bamburgh Mowbray Road-New Crown, South Shields Avenue, Horsley Hill, Cheviot Road-Norham Avenue North, Horsley Hill, Highƒeld Road-Cheviot Road, Mowbray Road-Kingsway, Westoe Horsley Hill, Horsley Hill Square, Horsley Hill, Marsden Lane-Fulwell Avenue, Marsden, Marsden Lane- Bamburgh Avenue-Euryalus Court, Westoe Hampshire Way, Marsden, Marsden Lane - Prince Edward Road East, Marsden, Prince Edward Road Bamburgh Avenue-Kelvin Grove, Westoe East - Lizard Lane, Marsden, Prince Edward Road- Bamburgh Avenue, South Shields Valley Lane, Marsden, Prince Edward Road-Forber Bamburgh Avenue, Horsley Hill Avenue, Marsden, Prince Edward Road-Carden Avenue, Cleadon Park, Prince Edward Road-Larch Bamburgh Avenue, South Shields Avenue, Cleadon Park, Prince Edward Road- Cheviot Road-Bamburgh Avenue, Horsley Hill Centenary Avenue, Harton Nook, Harton Nook, Prince Edward Road-King George Road, Harton Nook, Temple Park Road-Meldon Avenue, Harton Cheviot Road-Norham Avenue North, Horsley Hill Moor, Mcanany Avenue-Grindleford Court, Harton Moor, Mcanany Avenue, Harton Moor, South Highƒeld Road-Cheviot Road, Horsley Hill Tyneside Hospital, Harton Moor, South Tyneside Cheviot Road, South Shields Hospital, Harton Moor, Harton Lane-Blyth Court, West Harton, Harton Lane - Loudon Street, West Horsley Hill Square, Horsley Hill Harton, Boldon Lane, West Harton, Whiteleas Way- John Reid Road, Whiteleas, Whiteleas, Nevinson Marsden Lane-Fulwell Avenue, Marsden Avenue-Gainsborough Avenue, Whiteleas, Gainsborough Avenue-Church, Whiteleas, Marsden Lane-Hampshire Way, Marsden Gainsborough Avenue-Turner Avenue, Whiteleas, Hampshire Way, South Shields Gainsborough Avenue-Rubens Avenue, Whiteleas, Whiteleas Shops, Whiteleas, Whiteleas Way-Holbein Marsden Lane - Prince Edward Road East, Road, Whiteleas, Galsworthy Road-Whiteleas Way, Marsden Whiteleas, Galsworthy Road-Chuter Ede, Biddick Hall, Galsworthy Road-Browning Close, Biddick Hall, Prince Edward Road East - Lizard Lane, Marsden Galsworthy Road-Bunyan Avenue, Biddick Hall, Sheridan Road-Galsworthy Road, Biddick Hall, Prince Edward Road-Valley Lane, Marsden Sheridan Road - Chesterton Rd, Biddick Hall, John Reid Road-Cronin Avenue, Biddick Hall, South Shields Prince Edward Road-Forber Avenue, Marsden Crematorium, Brockley Whins, Winskell Road- Richardson Avenue, Simonside, Wenlock Road- Prince Edward Road-Carden Avenue, Cleadon Monkton Avenue, Simonside, Dame Flora Robson Park Avenue-Fox Avenue, Simonside, Dame Flora Robson Avenue, Simonside, Henderson Road, Simonside, Prince Edward Road-Larch Avenue, Cleadon Park Newcastle Road-Henderson Road, Simonside, Lynton Avenue, Low Simonside, Taunton Avenue, Low Simonside, Falmouth Drive-Bideford Gardens, Prince Edward Road-Centenary Avenue, Harton Low Simonside, Flamouth Drive - Brixham Crescent, Nook Low Simonside, Falmouth Drive-Tavistock Place, Low Simonside, Lynton Avenue, Low Simonside, Harton Nook Stanhope Road-Auckland Terrace, Low Simonside, Prince Edward Road, South Shields South Leam, Brockley Whins, Leam Lane-Lawson Avenue, Primrose, Hedworth Lane-Leam Lane, Prince Edward Road-King George Road, Harton Primrose, Primrose Terrace - Dilston Terrace, Nook Primrose, Primrose Terrace-Lumley Terrace, Prince Of Wales Close, South Shields Primrose, Primrose Terrace-Hospital, Primrose, Springwell Road-School, Jarrow, Hill Park Road- Temple Park Road-Meldon Avenue, Harton Moor Cemetery Road, Jarrow, Hill Park Road-King Georges Field, Jarrow, Hill Park, Jarrow, Hill Park Road- Mcanany Avenue-Grindleford Court, Harton Moor Cemetery Road, Jarrow, Monkton Terrace-Prince John Reid Road, England Consort Road, Jarrow, Howard Street-Exchange, Jarrow, Jarrow Bus Station, Jarrow, Howard Street- Mcanany Avenue, Harton Moor Exchange, Jarrow, Cambrian Street - Morrisons, Jarrow, Howard Street-Stothard Street, Jarrow, Tyne South Tyneside Hospital, Harton Moor Tunnel Trading Estate, West Chirton, Tyne Tunnel Trading Estate, West Chirton, High Flatworth-Second South Tyneside Hospital, Harton Moor Avenue, West Chirton, High Flatworth-Third Avenue, Harton Lane, South Shields West Chirton, High Flatworth-Bluehouse Bridge, Silverlink, Osprey Drive, Silverlink, Silverlink-Kingƒsher Harton Lane-Blyth Court, West Harton Way, Silverlink, Cobalt Business Park South, Cobalt, Atmel Way, Cobalt, Cobalt Link Road - North, Cobalt Harton Lane - Loudon Street, West Harton Loudon Street, South Shields Boldon Lane, West Harton Whiteleas Way-John Reid Road, Whiteleas Whiteleas Nevinson Avenue-Gainsborough Avenue, Whiteleas Gainsborough Avenue-Church, Whiteleas Gainsborough Avenue-Turner Avenue, Whiteleas Turner Avenue, South Shields Gainsborough Avenue-Rubens Avenue, Whiteleas Whiteleas Shops, Whiteleas Whiteleas Way, South Shields Whiteleas Way-Holbein Road, Whiteleas Galsworthy Road-Whiteleas Way, Whiteleas Galsworthy Road, South Shields Galsworthy Road-Chuter Ede, Biddick Hall Galsworthy Road-Browning Close, Biddick Hall Browning Close, South Shields Galsworthy Road-Bunyan Avenue, Biddick Hall Sheridan Road-Galsworthy Road, Biddick Hall Sheridan Road - Chesterton Rd, Biddick Hall Cronin Avenue, South Shields John Reid Road-Cronin Avenue, Biddick Hall A1300, South Shields South Shields Crematorium, Brockley Whins Prensgarth Way, South Shields Winskell Road-Richardson Avenue, Simonside Wenlock Road-Monkton Avenue, Simonside Clive Street, South Shields Dame Flora Robson Avenue-Fox Avenue, Simonside Dame Flora Robson Avenue, Simonside Henderson Road, Simonside Newcastle Road-Henderson Road, Simonside Lynton Avenue, Low Simonside Taunton Avenue, Low Simonside Falmouth Drive-Bideford Gardens, Low Simonside Flamouth Drive - Brixham Crescent, Low Simonside Falmouth Drive-Tavistock Place, Low Simonside Falmouth Drive, South Shields Lynton Avenue, Low Simonside Taunton Avenue, South Shields Stanhope Road-Auckland Terrace, Low Simonside South Leam, Brockley Whins Leam Lane-Lawson Avenue, Primrose Hedworth Lane-Leam Lane, Primrose Hedworth Lane, South Shields Primrose Terrace - Dilston Terrace, Primrose Primrose Terrace-Lumley Terrace, Primrose Primrose Terrace, South Shields Primrose Terrace-Hospital, Primrose Springwell Road-School, Jarrow Hill Park Road-Cemetery Road, Jarrow Hill Park Road-King Georges Field, Jarrow Hill Park, Jarrow Caspian Close, South Shields Hill Park Road-Cemetery Road, Jarrow Monkton Terrace-Prince Consort Road, Jarrow Clervaux Terrace, South Shields Howard Street-Exchange, Jarrow Jarrow Bus Station, Jarrow Sheldon Street, South Shields Howard Street-Exchange, Jarrow Cambrian Street - Morrisons, Jarrow Howard Street-Stothard Street, Jarrow Howard Street, South Shields Tyne Tunnel Trading Estate, West Chirton Tyne Tunnel Trading Estate, West Chirton High Flatworth-Second Avenue, West Chirton High Flatworth-Third Avenue, West Chirton High Flatworth-Bluehouse Bridge, Silverlink Osprey Drive, Silverlink Osprey Drive, Tynemouth Silverlink-Kingƒsher Way, Silverlink Cobalt Business Park South, Cobalt Atmel Way, Newcastle Upon Tyne Atmel Way, Cobalt Cobalt Park Way, Tynemouth Cobalt Link Road - North, Cobalt Direction: Jarrow 10 bus Time Schedule 86 stops Jarrow Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:39 AM - 9:58 PM Monday 7:52 AM - 9:58 PM Interchange, South Shields Keppel Street, South Shields Tuesday 7:52 AM - 9:58 PM Coronation Street-Garden Lane, South Shields Wednesday 7:52 AM - 9:58 PM Ferry Street-Coronation Street, South Shields Thursday 7:52 AM - 9:58 PM Friday 7:52 AM - 9:58 PM River Drive-Number 62, South Shields Saturday 7:26 AM - 9:58 PM River Drive-Number
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