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864 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 864 bus time schedule & line map 864 All Saints School - Bacup Via Rawtenstall View In Website Mode The 864 bus line (All Saints School - Bacup Via Rawtenstall) has 7 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Accrington: 3:31 PM (2) Bacup: 2:45 PM (3) Bacup: 3:12 PM (4) Britannia: 2:45 PM (5) Rawtenstall: 7:16 AM (6) Rochdale: 7:43 AM (7) Waterfoot: 8:03 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 864 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 864 bus arriving. Direction: Accrington 864 bus Time Schedule 41 stops Accrington Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 3:31 PM Townsend Street, Waterfoot Tuesday 3:31 PM Late Shop, Waterfoot Willow Street, England Wednesday 3:31 PM Warth Bridge, Waterfoot Thursday 3:31 PM Warth Lane, England Friday 3:31 PM Lench Road, Waterfoot Saturday Not Operational Hareholme Lane, Hareholme North Road, Cloughfold North Road, England 864 bus Info Direction: Accrington Jacobsons, Cloughfold Stops: 41 Eastwood Crescent, Rawtenstall Trip Duration: 35 min Line Summary: Townsend Street, Waterfoot, Late Lever Street, Rawtenstall Shop, Waterfoot, Warth Bridge, Waterfoot, Lench Lever Street, Rawtenstall Road, Waterfoot, Hareholme Lane, Hareholme, North Road, Cloughfold, Jacobsons, Cloughfold, Lever Cricket Ground, Rossendale Street, Rawtenstall, Cricket Ground, Rossendale, Bus Station, Rawtenstall, Magistrates Court, Rawtenstall, Bus Station, Rawtenstall Whitaker Park, Rawtenstall, Mount Street, Lord Street, Rawtenstall Rawtenstall, Union Road, Rawtenstall, All Saints Rchs, Rawtenstall, Langwood, Rawtenstall, Lock Magistrates Court, Rawtenstall Gate, Lockgate, South Street, Haslingden, Rose And Crown, Haslingden, Bender Factory, Haslingden, Whitaker Park, Rawtenstall Hope Street, Haslingden, Health Centre, Haslingden, John Street, Haslingden, Regent Street, Haslingden, Mount Street, Rawtenstall Station Road, Haslingden, Vale Street, Haslingden, Hud Hey Road, Hud Hey, Tattersall Street, Acre, Mount Pleasant, Rawtenstall Winƒelds, Acre, Rising Bridge Road, Rising Bridge, Union Road, Rawtenstall Hazel Street, Baxenden, Station, Baxenden, Alliance Street, Baxenden, The Bay Horse, Baxenden, The Occupation Road, Rawtenstall Mission, Baxenden, Newton Drive, Baxenden, All Saints Rchs, Rawtenstall Harcourt Street, Baxenden, Bamford Crescent, Langwood, Rawtenstall Accrington, Christ Church Street, Accrington, Warner Street, Accrington, Bus Station, Accrington Lock Gate, Lockgate South Street, Haslingden Rose And Crown, Haslingden 276 Manchester Road, Haslingden Bender Factory, Haslingden Manchester Road, Haslingden Hope Street, Haslingden 129 Manchester Road, Haslingden Health Centre, Haslingden John Street, Haslingden Regent Street, Haslingden Station Road, Haslingden Vale Street, Haslingden Hud Hey Road, Hud Hey Old Carr Mill Street, Haslingden Tattersall Street, Acre Maiden Street, Haslingden Winƒelds, Acre Shaw Street, Haslingden Rising Bridge Road, Rising Bridge Hazel Street, Baxenden Hazel Street, Accrington Station, Baxenden Alliance Street, Baxenden The Bay Horse, Baxenden The Mission, Baxenden Newton Drive, Baxenden Harcourt Street, Baxenden Airey Street, Accrington Bamford Crescent, Accrington Christ Church Street, Accrington Warner Street, Accrington Abbey Street, Accrington Bus Station, Accrington School Street, Accrington Direction: Bacup 864 bus Time Schedule 30 stops Bacup Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 2:45 PM All Saints Rchs, Rawtenstall Tuesday 2:45 PM Langwood, Rawtenstall Wednesday 2:45 PM Lock Gate, Lockgate Thursday 2:45 PM Lockgate Friday 2:45 PM Union Road, Rawtenstall Saturday Not Operational Haslingden Road, Rawtenstall Mount Street, Rawtenstall Whitaker Park, Rawtenstall 864 bus Info Direction: Bacup Magistrates Court, Rawtenstall Stops: 30 Trip Duration: 25 min Bus Station, Rawtenstall Line Summary: All Saints Rchs, Rawtenstall, Langwood, Rawtenstall, Lock Gate, Lockgate, Lord Street, Rawtenstall Lockgate, Union Road, Rawtenstall, Mount Street, Cricket Ground, Rossendale Rawtenstall, Whitaker Park, Rawtenstall, Magistrates Court, Rawtenstall, Bus Station, Rawtenstall, Cricket Ground, Rossendale, Rosevale Rosevale Street, Rawtenstall Street, Rawtenstall, Peel Street, Cloughfold, Rose Vale Street, Rawtenstall Hareholme Lane, Hareholme, Lench Road, Staghills, Warth Bridge, Waterfoot, Royal Hotel, Waterfoot, Peel Street, Cloughfold Glen Service Station, Glen Top, Iron Bridge, Dobbin Court, England Stacksteads, School Street, Stacksteads, Station, Stacksteads, Toll Bar, Stacksteads, Hindle Street, Hareholme Lane, Hareholme Farholme, Cemetery, Farholme, Lee Mill, Park Road, Baron Street, England Bacup, Suttons, Bacup, Swan Hotel, Bacup, Henrietta Street, Bacup, Market Street, Bacup, St Lench Road, Staghills James Gardens, Bacup Warth Bridge, Waterfoot Royal Hotel, Waterfoot Cowpe Road, England Glen Service Station, Glen Top Glen Crescent, England Iron Bridge, Stacksteads School Street, Stacksteads Station, Stacksteads Toll Bar, Stacksteads Miles Avenue, England Hindle Street, Farholme Hindle Street, England Cemetery, Farholme Clough Street, England Lee Mill Anvil Street, England Park Road, Bacup Fullers Terrace, England Suttons, Bacup Swan Hotel, Bacup Manor Street, England Henrietta Street, Bacup Foundry Street, England Market Street, Bacup Lord Street, England St James Gardens, Bacup Irwell Terrace, England Direction: Bacup 864 bus Time Schedule 26 stops Bacup Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 3:12 PM Whithworth High School, Wallbank Tuesday 3:12 PM Hall Street, Whitworth Wednesday 3:12 PM North Street, Whitworth Thursday 3:12 PM Middle Street, Rochdale Friday 3:12 PM Tong Lane, Whitworth Saturday Not Operational Civic Hall, Facit Ethel Street, Rochdale Fold, Facit Spring Place, Rochdale 864 bus Info Direction: Bacup Halfway House, Facit Stops: 26 Trip Duration: 20 min St Johns Church, Shawforth Line Summary: Whithworth High School, Wallbank, Hall Street, Whitworth, North Street, Whitworth, Tong Market Street, Leavengreave Lane, Whitworth, Civic Hall, Facit, Fold, Facit, Halfway House, Facit, St Johns Church, Shawforth, Oak Street, Leavengreave Market Street, Leavengreave, Oak Street, Leavengreave, Post O∆ce, Shawforth, Red Lion, Shawforth, Chapel, Shawforth, Shanter Close, Post O∆ce, Shawforth Shawforth, Shore Service Station, Newline, Travellers Rest, Britannia, New Line Top, Britannia, Cobden Red Lion, Shawforth Street, Bacup, Farrington Road, Bacup, Castletown Drive, Bacup, Hoghton Avenue, Bacup, Fire Station, Chapel, Shawforth Bacup, Greenhill Road, Bacup, Royal Court Theatre, Bacup, Irwell Medical Centre, Bacup, Union Street, Shanter Close, Shawforth Bacup Shore Service Station, Newline Prince Street, Whitworth Civil Parish Travellers Rest, Britannia New Line Top, Britannia Cobden Street, Bacup Harrison Street, England Farrington Road, Bacup Farrington Road, England Castletown Drive, Bacup Repton Close, England Hoghton Avenue, Bacup Fire Station, Bacup Crown Meadows, England Greenhill Road, Bacup Royal Court Theatre, Bacup Irwell Medical Centre, Bacup Industrial Place, England Union Street, Bacup Austin Street, England Direction: Britannia 864 bus Time Schedule 31 stops Britannia Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 2:45 PM All Saints Rchs, Rawtenstall Tuesday 2:45 PM Langwood, Rawtenstall Wednesday 2:45 PM Lock Gate, Lockgate Thursday 2:45 PM Lockgate Friday 2:45 PM Union Road, Rawtenstall Saturday Not Operational Haslingden Road, Rawtenstall Mount Street, Rawtenstall Whitaker Park, Rawtenstall 864 bus Info Direction: Britannia Magistrates Court, Rawtenstall Stops: 31 Trip Duration: 28 min Line Summary: All Saints Rchs, Rawtenstall, Bus Station, Rawtenstall Langwood, Rawtenstall, Lock Gate, Lockgate, Lord Street, Rawtenstall Lockgate, Union Road, Rawtenstall, Mount Street, Cricket Ground, Rossendale Rawtenstall, Whitaker Park, Rawtenstall, Magistrates Court, Rawtenstall, Bus Station, Rawtenstall, Cricket Ground, Rossendale, Rosevale Rosevale Street, Rawtenstall Street, Rawtenstall, Peel Street, Cloughfold, Rose Vale Street, Rawtenstall Hareholme Lane, Hareholme, Lench Road, Staghills, Warth Bridge, Waterfoot, Royal Hotel, Waterfoot, Peel Street, Cloughfold Glen Service Station, Glen Top, Iron Bridge, Dobbin Court, England Stacksteads, School Street, Stacksteads, Station, Stacksteads, Toll Bar, Stacksteads, Hindle Street, Hareholme Lane, Hareholme Farholme, Cemetery, Farholme, Lee Mill, Park Road, Baron Street, England Bacup, Suttons, Bacup, Swan Hotel, Bacup, Henrietta Street, Bacup, Market Street, Bacup, St Lench Road, Staghills James Gardens, Bacup, New Line Top, Britannia Warth Bridge, Waterfoot Royal Hotel, Waterfoot Cowpe Road, England Glen Service Station, Glen Top Glen Crescent, England Iron Bridge, Stacksteads School Street, Stacksteads Station, Stacksteads Toll Bar, Stacksteads Miles Avenue, England Hindle Street, Farholme Hindle Street, England Cemetery, Farholme Clough Street, England Lee Mill Anvil Street, England Park Road, Bacup Fullers Terrace, England Suttons, Bacup Swan Hotel, Bacup Manor Street, England Henrietta Street, Bacup Foundry Street, England Market Street, Bacup Lord Street, England St James Gardens, Bacup Irwell Terrace, England New Line Top, Britannia Direction: Rawtenstall 864 bus Time Schedule 31 stops Rawtenstall Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:16 AM New Line Top, Britannia Tuesday 7:16 AM Cobden Street, Bacup Harrison Street, England Wednesday 7:16 AM Thursday 7:16
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