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8 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 8 bus time schedule & line map 8 Andover - Tidworth - Amesbury - Salisbury View In Website Mode The 8 bus line (Andover - Tidworth - Amesbury - Salisbury) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Andover: 5:55 AM - 9:40 PM (2) Salisbury: 6:10 AM - 11:05 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 8 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 8 bus arriving. Direction: Andover 8 bus Time Schedule 118 stops Andover Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:55 AM - 8:50 PM Monday 5:55 AM - 9:40 PM Blue Boar Row, Salisbury Blue Boar Row, Salisbury Tuesday 5:55 AM - 9:40 PM Sale Rooms, Salisbury Wednesday 5:55 AM - 9:40 PM Castle Street, Salisbury Thursday 5:55 AM - 9:40 PM Mill Stream Approach, Salisbury Friday 5:55 AM - 9:40 PM Mill Stream Approach, Salisbury Saturday 6:10 AM - 9:40 PM Archers Court, Salisbury Castle Roundabout, Salisbury A345, Salisbury 8 bus Info Butts Road, Salisbury Direction: Andover Stops: 118 Victoria Park, Salisbury Trip Duration: 83 min Line Summary: Blue Boar Row, Salisbury, Sale St Francis Church, Salisbury Rooms, Salisbury, Mill Stream Approach, Salisbury, Archers Court, Salisbury, Castle Roundabout, Pauls Dene Road, Salisbury Salisbury, Butts Road, Salisbury, Victoria Park, Salisbury, St Francis Church, Salisbury, Pauls Dene Old Castle, Old Sarum Estate Road, Salisbury, Old Castle, Old Sarum Estate, Beehive Roundabout, Old Sarum Estate, Longhedge, Beehive Roundabout, Old Sarum Estate Winterbourne, Salterton Farm, Winterbourne, High Post Crossroads, Winterbourne, Stockport Avenue A345, Laverstock Civil Parish Roundabout, Amesbury, Princess Way, Boscombe Longhedge, Winterbourne Down, Penny Lane, Boscombe Down, Archers Gate, Boscombe Down, Chambers Avenue, Boscombe A345, Laverstock Civil Parish Down, Lightning Road, Boscombe Down, Heyford Salterton Farm, Winterbourne Close, Boscombe Down, Burwood Close, Boscombe Down, Chesterƒeld Close, Boscombe Down, Westland Close, Boscombe Down, Larkspur, High Post Crossroads, Winterbourne Boscombe Down, Beaulieu Road, Boscombe Down, Holders Road, Amesbury, Mill Green Road, Amesbury, Stockport Avenue Roundabout, Amesbury Parsonage Road, Amesbury, Christ the King School, Amesbury, Library, Amesbury, Carleton Place, Princess Way, Boscombe Down Amesbury, Countess Services, Amesbury, Sub Stockport Avenue, Amesbury Civil Parish Station, Amesbury, Totterdown, Durrington, Woodhenge, Durrington, The Roundabout, Penny Lane, Boscombe Down Durrington, Stonehenge Retail Park, Larkhill, Royal School Of Artillery, Larkhill, Shops, Larkhill, Medical Archers Gate, Boscombe Down Centre, Larkhill, Heath Square, Larkhill, Alanbrooke Road, Larkhill, Royal School Of Artillery, Larkhill, Chambers Avenue, Boscombe Down Stonehenge Retail Park, Larkhill, The Roundabout, Durrington, Stonehenge Inn, Durrington, Sub Station, Lightning Road, Boscombe Down Durrington, Coronation Road, Durrington, Village Hall, Durrington, All Saints Church, Durrington, Lightning Road, Amesbury Civil Parish School Road, Durrington, Surgery, Durrington, Heyford Close, Boscombe Down Rangers Garage, Durrington, High Street, Bulford, Crescent Road, Bulford, Salisbury Road, Bulford, Heyford Close, Amesbury Civil Parish Newmans Way, Bulford, Swattons Close, Bulford, Burwood Close, Boscombe Down Hampshire Close, Bulford, Quebec Road, Bulford Camp, Bond Street, Bulford Camp, Gunner Street, Burwood Close, Amesbury Civil Parish Bulford Camp, Saint Georges Church, Bulford Camp, Chesterƒeld Close, Boscombe Down Kiwi Barracks, Bulford Camp, Marne Road, Bulford Camp, Gaza Road, Bulford Camp, Home Farm, Chesterƒeld Close, Amesbury Civil Parish Tidworth, Tidworth Garrison Golf Club, Tidworth, Westland Close, Boscombe Down Delhi House, Tidworth, Rmp Station, Tidworth, Hampshire Cross, Tidworth, Trinity View Road, Westland Close, Amesbury Civil Parish Tidworth, Zouch Close, Tidworth, Cunningham Larkspur, Boscombe Down House, Tidworth, Wavell Road, Tidworth, Wavell Road, Tidworth, Abbotts Road, Tidworth, Spar Shop, Tidworth, St Georges Road, Tidworth, Garrison Beaulieu Road, Boscombe Down Theatre, Tidworth, Tesco Superstore, Tidworth, Connaught Road, Tidworth, Forest Drive, Tidworth, Holders Road, Amesbury Juniper Court, Tidworth, Chestnut Avenue, Tidworth, Beech Hill Road, Tidworth, Wellington Academy, Mill Green Road, Amesbury Ludgershall, Castledown Park West, Ludgershall, Earls Court Road, Amesbury Simonds Road, Ludgershall, War Memorial, Ludgershall, Co-Op, Ludgershall, Mission Hall, Parsonage Road, Amesbury Ludgershall, Meade Road, Ludgershall, Biddesden Lane, Faberstown, Graspan Road, Faberstown, Christ the King School, Amesbury Andover Lane Farm, Little Shoddesden, Shoddesden Lane, Little Shoddesden, Home Farm Lane, Little Library, Amesbury Shoddesden, East Lodge, Appleshaw, The Beeches, Smithƒeld Street, Amesbury Appleshaw, White House, Fyƒeld, Prebbles Lodge, Fyƒeld, Penton Turn, Weyhill, The Fairground, Weyhill, Carleton Place, Amesbury The Weyhill Fair, Weyhill, The Bell Inn, Penton Corner, Carleton Place, Amesbury Civil Parish Short Lane, Penton Corner, Gregorys Corner, Andover, Cheavley Close, Andover, St Andrews Countess Services, Amesbury Church, Andover, Colebrook Way, Andover, Lynwood Drive, Andover, Avenue Close, Andover, Andover Sub Station, Amesbury Station, Andover, The Folly Roundabout, Andover, College Lay-By, Andover, Bus Station, Andover Totterdown, Durrington Woodhenge, Durrington The Roundabout, Durrington Stonehenge Retail Park, Larkhill Royal School Of Artillery, Larkhill Shops, Larkhill Medical Centre, Larkhill Heath Square, Larkhill Heath Square, Durrington Civil Parish Alanbrooke Road, Larkhill Royal School Of Artillery, Larkhill Stonehenge Retail Park, Larkhill The Roundabout, Durrington Stonehenge Inn, Durrington A3028, Durrington Civil Parish Sub Station, Durrington Larkhill Road, Durrington Civil Parish Coronation Road, Durrington Village Hall, Durrington Pickneys Way, Durrington Civil Parish All Saints Church, Durrington School Road, Durrington Surgery, Durrington Bulford Road, Durrington Civil Parish Rangers Garage, Durrington High Street, Bulford Crescent Road, Bulford Salisbury Road, Bulford Churchill Avenue, Bulford Civil Parish Newmans Way, Bulford Swattons Close, Bulford Hampshire Close, Bulford Quebec Road, Bulford Camp Bond Street, Bulford Camp Gunner Street, Bulford Camp Saint Georges Church, Bulford Camp Kiwi Barracks, Bulford Camp Marne Road, Bulford Camp Gaza Road, Bulford Camp Home Farm, Tidworth Tidworth Garrison Golf Club, Tidworth Delhi House, Tidworth Rmp Station, Tidworth Hampshire Cross, Tidworth Lahore Road, Tidworth Civil Parish Trinity View Road, Tidworth Trinity View Road, Tidworth Civil Parish Zouch Close, Tidworth Cunningham House, Tidworth Gason Hill Road, Tidworth Civil Parish Wavell Road, Tidworth Wavell Road, Tidworth Abbotts Road, Tidworth Spar Shop, Tidworth Nepaul Road, Tidworth Civil Parish St Georges Road, Tidworth St Georges Road, Tidworth Civil Parish Garrison Theatre, Tidworth Tesco Superstore, Tidworth Connaught Road, Tidworth Connaught Road, Tidworth Civil Parish Forest Drive, Tidworth Juniper Court, Tidworth Chestnut Avenue, Tidworth Beech Hill Road, Tidworth Wellington Academy, Ludgershall Castledown Park West, Ludgershall Simonds Road, Ludgershall War Memorial, Ludgershall Levell Court, Ludgershall Co-Op, Ludgershall 41 Andover Road, Ludgershall Mission Hall, Ludgershall Andover Road, Ludgershall Meade Road, Ludgershall Biddesden Lane, Faberstown Graspan Road, Faberstown Graspan Road, Ludgershall Civil Parish Andover Lane Farm, Little Shoddesden Shoddesden Lane, Little Shoddesden Home Farm Lane, Little Shoddesden East Lodge, Appleshaw The Beeches, Appleshaw White House, Fyƒeld Prebbles Lodge, Fyƒeld Penton Turn, Weyhill The Fairground, Weyhill The Weyhill Fair, Weyhill Hardyfair Close, Penton Grafton Civil Parish The Bell Inn, Penton Corner Short Lane, Penton Corner Gregorys Corner, Andover 280 Weyhill Road, Andover Cheavley Close, Andover Cheavley Close, Andover St Andrews Church, Andover Colebrook Way, Andover Kenyons Yard, Andover Lynwood Drive, Andover Banks Close, Andover Avenue Close, Andover Avenue Close, Andover Andover Station, Andover Cross Lane, Andover The Folly Roundabout, Andover The Crossways, Andover College Lay-By, Andover Western Avenue cycle path, Andover Bus Station, Andover Bus Station, Andover Direction: Salisbury 8 bus Time Schedule 91 stops Salisbury Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 10:30 AM - 10:30 PM Monday 6:10 AM - 11:05 PM Bus Station, Andover Bus Station, Andover Tuesday 6:10 AM - 11:05 PM College Lay-By, Andover Wednesday 6:10 AM - 11:05 PM Western Avenue cycle path, Andover Thursday 6:10 AM - 11:05 PM The Folly Roundabout, Andover Friday 6:10 AM - 11:05 PM Charlton Road, Andover Saturday 6:35 AM - 11:05 PM Station Approach, Andover Junction Road, Andover Andover Station, Andover Cross Lane, Andover 8 bus Info Direction: Salisbury Avenue Close, Andover Stops: 91 Trip Duration: 84 min Lynwood Drive, Andover Line Summary: Bus Station, Andover, College Lay-By, Banks Close, Andover Andover, The Folly Roundabout, Andover, Station Approach, Andover, Andover Station, Andover, Colebrook Way, Andover Avenue Close, Andover, Lynwood Drive, Andover, Colebrook Way, Andover, St Andrews Church, St Andrews Church, Andover Andover, Cheavley Close, Andover, Gregorys Corner, Andover, Short Lane, Penton Corner, The Bell Inn, Cheavley Close, Andover Penton Corner, The Weyhill Fair, Weyhill, The Fairground, Weyhill, Penton Turn, Weyhill, Prebbles Gregorys Corner, Andover Lodge, Fyƒeld, White House,
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