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6 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 6 bus time schedule & line map 6 Four Lane Ends - Metrocentre View In Website Mode The 6 bus line (Four Lane Ends - Metrocentre) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Four Lane Ends: 7:05 AM - 5:12 PM (2) Metrocentre: 6:43 AM - 5:16 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 6 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 6 bus arriving. Direction: Four Lane Ends 6 bus Time Schedule 69 stops Four Lane Ends Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 10:22 AM - 4:06 PM Monday 7:05 AM - 5:12 PM Metrocentre Interchange, Metrocentre Scotswood View, Gateshead Tuesday 7:05 AM - 5:12 PM Yellow Car Park, Metrocentre Wednesday 7:05 AM - 5:12 PM Derwenthaugh Bridge Approach, Metrocentre Thursday 7:05 AM - 5:12 PM Scotswood View, Gateshead Friday 7:05 AM - 5:12 PM Riverside Way-Clasper Way, Metrocentre Saturday 9:21 AM - 5:12 PM Derwenthaugh Road-Bridge, Blaydon A695, England Scotswood Road-B&Q, Scotswood 6 bus Info Scotswood Road, England Direction: Four Lane Ends Stops: 69 Scotswood Road-Bells Close, Lemington Trip Duration: 72 min Line Summary: Metrocentre Interchange, Scotswood Road-St Georges Terace, Lemington Metrocentre, Yellow Car Park, Metrocentre, Derwenthaugh Bridge Approach, Metrocentre, Lemington Riverside Way-Clasper Way, Metrocentre, Derwenthaugh Road-Bridge, Blaydon, Scotswood Union Hall Road-Bewick Crescent, Lemington Road-B&Q, Scotswood, Scotswood Road-Bells Close, Lemington, Scotswood Road-St Georges Terace, Union Hall Road-Kirkstone Avenue, Lemington Lemington, Lemington, Union Hall Road-Bewick Crescent, Lemington, Union Hall Road-Kirkstone Union Hall Road-Hospital Lane, Lemington Avenue, Lemington, Union Hall Road-Hospital Lane, Lemington, Union Hall Road-West Road, Lemington, Lemington Road Ends, West Denton, Hillhead Road- Union Hall Road-West Road, Lemington Ashdale Crescent, West Denton, West Denton Way- Fire Station, West Denton, West Denton Way - Shops, Lemington Road Ends, West Denton West Denton, West Denton Way-Social Club, West Denton, West Denton Way-Northumbria Walk, West Hillhead Road-Ashdale Crescent, West Denton Denton, West Denton Way-Gofton Walk, West Denton, Stamfordham Road-Denton Way, West Denton Way-Fire Station, West Denton Westerhope, Stamfordham Road-Queens Road, Westerhope, Stamfordham Road-Highƒeld Close, West Denton Way - Shops, West Denton Westerhope, Stamfordham Road - Beaumont Terrace, Westerhope, Newbiggin Lane - Crispin Court, West Denton Way-Social Club, West Denton Westerhope, Newbiggin Lane-Redburn Road, Newbiggin Hall, Bedeburn Road-Westgarth, West Denton Way-Northumbria Walk, West Newbiggin Hall, Newbiggin Hall Bedeburn Road, Denton Newbiggin Hall, Bedeburn Road-East Thorpe, Newbiggin Hall, Trevelyan Drive - Eastgarth, West Denton Way-Gofton Walk, West Denton Newbiggin Hall, Trevelyan Drive-Eastgarth, Gofton Walk, Newcastle Upon Tyne Newbiggin Hall, Trevelyan Drive-Langleeford Road, Newbiggin Hall, Etal Lane-Kyloe Place, Newbiggin Stamfordham Road-Denton Way, Westerhope Hall, Etal Lane-Haggerston Crescent, Newbiggin Hall, Stamfordham Road, Newcastle Upon Tyne Etal Lane-Etal Way, Newbiggin Hall, Cragston Avenue-Craigmillar Avenue, Kenton Bar, Cragstone Stamfordham Road-Queens Road, Westerhope Avenue, Blakelaw, Blakelaw Road-Sunnyway, Lily Terrace, Newcastle Upon Tyne Blakelaw, Blakelaw Road-Wilbury Place, Blakelaw, Ponteland Road - Antrim Close, Kenton Bar, Stamfordham Road-Highƒeld Close, Westerhope Ponteland Road - St Buryan Crescent, Kenton Bar, Highƒeld Close, Newcastle Upon Tyne Brunton Lane-Tudor Way, Kingston Park, Brunton Lane, Kingston Park, Windsor Way-Hersham Close, Stamfordham Road - Beaumont Terrace, Kingston Park, Windsor Way-Windsor Walk, Kingston Westerhope Park, Windsor Way-Fawdon Walk, Kingston Park, Rapperton Court, Newcastle Upon Tyne Fawdon Lane - Mormon Church, Fawdon, Fawdon Lane - Pine Avenue, Fawdon, Jubilee Road- Newbiggin Lane - Crispin Court, Westerhope Redesdale Avenue, Coxlodge, Jubilee Road, Coxlodge, Jubilee Road-Farnon Road, Coxlodge, Newbiggin Lane-Redburn Road, Newbiggin Hall Jubilee Road-Lansdowne Court, Gosforth, Salter's St Marks Court, Newcastle Upon Tyne Road - Hedley Street, Gosforth, Church Road - Rotherwell Road, Gosforth, Church Avenue-Church Bedeburn Road-Westgarth, Newbiggin Hall Road, South Gosforth, South Gosforth Roundabout, Priory Way, Newcastle Upon Tyne South Gosforth, South Gosforth Roundabout, South Gosforth, Freeman Road-Castle Dene School, South Newbiggin Hall Bedeburn Road, Newbiggin Hall Gosforth, Freeman Hospital, High Heaton, Freeman Bedeburn Road, Newcastle Upon Tyne Road-Hambledon Gardens, High Heaton, Newton Road-Football Ground, High Heaton, Cleveland Bedeburn Road-East Thorpe, Newbiggin Hall Gardens, High Heaton, Dovedale Gardens, High Heaton, Dovedale Gardens - Swaledale Gardens, Trevelyan Drive - Eastgarth, Newbiggin Hall High Heaton, Benton Road-Dovedale Gardens, High Heaton, Benton Road-Corchester Walk, High Heaton, Trevelyan Drive-Eastgarth, Newbiggin Hall Benton Road-The Drive, High Heaton, Benton Road- Manor Place, Four Lane Ends, Four Lane Ends Trevelyan Drive-Langleeford Road, Newbiggin Hall Interchange, Four Lane Ends Trevelyan Drive, Newcastle Upon Tyne Etal Lane-Kyloe Place, Newbiggin Hall Kyloe Villas, Newcastle Upon Tyne Etal Lane-Haggerston Crescent, Newbiggin Hall Haggerston Crescent, Newcastle Upon Tyne Etal Lane-Etal Way, Newbiggin Hall Cragston Avenue-Craigmillar Avenue, Kenton Bar Cragstone Avenue, Blakelaw Blakelaw Road-Sunnyway, Blakelaw Blakelaw Road, Newcastle Upon Tyne Blakelaw Road-Wilbury Place, Blakelaw Wilbury Place, Newcastle Upon Tyne Ponteland Road - Antrim Close, Kenton Bar Ponteland Road - St Buryan Crescent, Kenton Bar Ponteland Road, Newcastle Upon Tyne Brunton Lane-Tudor Way, Kingston Park Brunton Lane, Kingston Park Windsor Way-Hersham Close, Kingston Park Hersham Close, Newcastle Upon Tyne Windsor Way-Windsor Walk, Kingston Park Windsor Way, Newcastle Upon Tyne Windsor Way-Fawdon Walk, Kingston Park Pelham Court, Newcastle Upon Tyne Fawdon Lane - Mormon Church, Fawdon Fawdon Lane - Pine Avenue, Fawdon Jubilee Road-Redesdale Avenue, Coxlodge The Meadows, Newcastle Upon Tyne Jubilee Road, Coxlodge Beadnell Way, Newcastle Upon Tyne Jubilee Road-Farnon Road, Coxlodge Jubilee Road-Lansdowne Court, Gosforth Salter's Road - Hedley Street, Gosforth Church Road - Rotherwell Road, Gosforth Church Avenue-Church Road, South Gosforth South Gosforth Roundabout, South Gosforth Commercial Road, Newcastle Upon Tyne South Gosforth Roundabout, South Gosforth A189, Newcastle Upon Tyne Freeman Road-Castle Dene School, South Gosforth Freeman Hospital, High Heaton Freeman Road-Hambledon Gardens, High Heaton Newton Road-Football Ground, High Heaton Cleveland Gardens, High Heaton Dovedale Gardens, High Heaton Dovedale Gardens - Swaledale Gardens, High Heaton Swaledale Gardens, Newcastle Upon Tyne Benton Road-Dovedale Gardens, High Heaton A188, Newcastle Upon Tyne Benton Road-Corchester Walk, High Heaton Benton Road, Newcastle Upon Tyne Benton Road-The Drive, High Heaton Benton Road-Manor Place, Four Lane Ends Four Lane Ends Interchange, Four Lane Ends Direction: Metrocentre 6 bus Time Schedule 70 stops Metrocentre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:53 AM - 3:53 PM Monday 6:43 AM - 5:16 PM Four Lane Ends Interchange, Four Lane Ends Tuesday 6:43 AM - 5:16 PM Benton Road-Manor Place, Four Lane Ends Wednesday 6:43 AM - 5:16 PM Benton Road-Fairville Crescent, High Heaton Thursday 6:43 AM - 5:16 PM Carnoustie Close, Newcastle Upon Tyne Friday 6:43 AM - 5:16 PM Benton Road-Manor Park, High Heaton Saturday 9:51 AM - 5:21 PM Dovedale Gardens - Teviotdale Gardens, High Heaton Teviotdale Gardens, Newcastle Upon Tyne Dovedale Gardens, High Heaton 6 bus Info Direction: Metrocentre Cleveland Gardens, High Heaton Stops: 70 Trip Duration: 73 min Newton Road-Denewell Avenue, High Heaton Line Summary: Four Lane Ends Interchange, Four Newton Road, Newcastle Upon Tyne Lane Ends, Benton Road-Manor Place, Four Lane Ends, Benton Road-Fairville Crescent, High Heaton, Freeman Road-Hambledon Gardens, High Heaton Benton Road-Manor Park, High Heaton, Dovedale Gardens - Teviotdale Gardens, High Heaton, Freeman Hospital, High Heaton Dovedale Gardens, High Heaton, Cleveland Gardens, High Heaton, Newton Road-Denewell Avenue, High Freeman Road-Castle Farm Road, South Gosforth Heaton, Freeman Road-Hambledon Gardens, High Heaton, Freeman Hospital, High Heaton, Freeman Donnington Court, Newcastle Upon Tyne Road-Castle Farm Road, South Gosforth, Freeman Freeman Road-Lilburn Gardens, South Gosforth Road-Lilburn Gardens, South Gosforth, South Gosforth Roundabout, South Gosforth, Church Avenue-Church Road, South Gosforth, Church South Gosforth Roundabout, South Gosforth Avenue-Rectory Grove, Gosforth, Church Road - Tenerife Buildings, Newcastle Upon Tyne Moor Road North, Gosforth, Salter's Road - High Street, Gosforth, Salters Road-Linden Road, Church Avenue-Church Road, South Gosforth Gosforth, Jubilee Road-Jubilee Mews, Gosforth, Jubilee Road-Farnon Road, Coxlodge, Jubilee Road, Church Avenue-Rectory Grove, Gosforth Coxlodge, Jubilee Road-Redesdale Avenue, Coxlodge, Fawdon Lane - Elm Grove, Fawdon, Church Road - Moor Road North, Gosforth Fawdon Lane - Mormon Church, Fawdon, Windsor Church Road, Newcastle Upon Tyne Way-Fawdon Walk, Kingston Park, Windsor Way- Windsor Walk, Kingston Park, Windsor Way-Brunton Salter's Road - High Street, Gosforth Lane, Kingston Park, Brunton Lane, Kingston Park, Brunton Lane-Beaminster Way, Kingston Park, Salters Road-Linden Road, Gosforth Ponteland Road - Hazeldene
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