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7 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 7 bus time schedule & line map 7 Huyton View In Website Mode The 7 bus line (Huyton) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Huyton: 6:35 PM - 11:05 PM (2) Liverpool: 5:41 AM - 10:25 PM (3) Old Swan: 5:55 PM - 11:25 PM (4) Warrington: 5:07 AM - 10:05 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 7 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 7 bus arriving. Direction: Huyton 7 bus Time Schedule 41 stops Huyton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:35 PM - 11:05 PM Monday 6:35 PM - 11:05 PM Liverpool One Bus Station, Liverpool Canning Place, Liverpool Tuesday 6:35 PM - 11:05 PM College Lane, Liverpool Wednesday 6:35 PM - 11:05 PM 22 School Lane, Liverpool Thursday 6:35 PM - 11:05 PM Ranelagh Street, Liverpool Friday 6:35 PM - 11:05 PM Great Charlotte Street, Liverpool Saturday 6:35 PM - 11:05 PM Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool Trowbridge Street, Liverpool 115 Brownlow Hill, Liverpool 7 bus Info Mount Pleasant, Liverpool Direction: Huyton Stops: 41 Crown Street, Kensington Trip Duration: 41 min Brownlow Hill, Liverpool Line Summary: Liverpool One Bus Station, Liverpool, College Lane, Liverpool, Ranelagh Street, Liverpool, Hall Lane, Kensington Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool, Trowbridge Street, Liverpool, North View, Liverpool Mount Pleasant, Liverpool, Crown Street, Kensington, Hall Lane, Kensington, Jubilee Drive, Jubilee Drive, Kensington Kensington, Holt Road, Kensington, Deane Road, Edge Lane, Liverpool Kensington, Laurel Road, Kensington, West Bank Road, Kensington, Ardleigh Road, Old Swan, Elmway Holt Road, Kensington Close, Old Swan, St Oswald Street, Old Swan, Toft Street, Liverpool Domville Road, Oak Hill Park, Edge Lane Drive, Oak Vale Park, Thomas Drive, Stoneycroft, Thomas Lane, Deane Road, Kensington Broadgreen, Thingwall Lane, Knotty Ash, East Prescot Road, Knotty Ash, Gala Close, Dovecot, Laurel Road, Kensington Ackers Hall Avenue, Dovecot, Finch Lane, Dovecot, Taurus Road, Dovecot, Lordens Road, Page Moss, West Bank Road, Kensington Princess Drive, Fincham, Calgarth Road, Woolfall West Bank Road, Liverpool Heath, Mardale Road, Woolfall Heath, Pennard Avenue, Longview, Hillside Avenue, Longview, Wastle Ardleigh Road, Old Swan Bridge Road, Longview, Blue Bell Lane, Knowsley, Edge Lane, Liverpool Mossbrow Road, Knowsley, Midway Road, Knowsley, Blue Bell Lane, Knowsley, Alt Road, Knowsley, Huyton Elmway Close, Old Swan Elmway Close, Liverpool Town Centre, Knowsley, Westmorland Road, Knowsley, Huyton Bus Station, Huyton St Oswald Street, Old Swan Edge Lane Drive, Liverpool Domville Road, Oak Hill Park Edge Lane Drive, Oak Vale Park The Green, Liverpool Thomas Drive, Stoneycroft Thomas Lane, Broadgreen Thingwall Lane, Knotty Ash East Prescot Road, Knotty Ash Gala Close, Dovecot Ackers Hall Avenue, Dovecot Finch Lane, Dovecot East Prescot Road, Liverpool Taurus Road, Dovecot Lordens Road, Page Moss Princess Drive, Fincham Calgarth Road, Woolfall Heath Mardale Road, Woolfall Heath Pennard Avenue, Longview Hillside Avenue, Longview Wastle Bridge Road, Longview Blue Bell Lane, Knowsley Mossbrow Road, Knowsley Midway Road, Knowsley Blue Bell Lane, Knowsley Alt Road, Knowsley Huyton Town Centre, Knowsley Westmorland Road, Knowsley Huyton Bus Station, Huyton Direction: Liverpool 7 bus Time Schedule 86 stops Liverpool Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:02 AM - 10:25 PM Monday 5:41 AM - 10:25 PM Bus Interchange, Warrington Tuesday 5:41 AM - 10:25 PM Legh Street, Warrington Regent Street, Warrington Wednesday 5:41 AM - 10:25 PM Hays House, Warrington Thursday 5:41 AM - 10:25 PM Sankey Street, Warrington Friday 5:41 AM - 10:25 PM Town Hall, Warrington Saturday 5:41 AM - 10:25 PM Crosƒelds, Bank Quay Pickmere Street, Sankey Bridges 7 bus Info Coach & Horses, Sankey Bridges Direction: Liverpool Beaufort Street, Warrington Stops: 86 Trip Duration: 87 min Gatewarth Street, Sankey Bridges Line Summary: Bus Interchange, Warrington, Legh Hepherd Street, Warrington Street, Warrington, Hays House, Warrington, Town Hall, Warrington, Crosƒelds, Bank Quay, Pickmere Sankey Bridges Street, Sankey Bridges, Coach & Horses, Sankey Old Liverpool Road, Warrington Bridges, Gatewarth Street, Sankey Bridges, Sankey Bridges, Kent Road, Sankey Bridges, Georges Road, Kent Road, Sankey Bridges Sankey Bridges, Penketh Lane Ends, Great Sankey, Chelsea Gardens, Warrington Brookside Avenue, Great Sankey, Heath Road, Penketh, Coronation Drive, Penketh, Greystone Road, Georges Road, Sankey Bridges Penketh, Red Lion, Penketh, Bank Gardens, Doe Green, Farnworth Road, Doe Green, Oak Trees, Doe Penketh Lane Ends, Great Sankey Green, Garden Centre, Cuerdley Cross, Railway Cottages, Cuerdley Cross, Pendlebury Farm, Barrows Brookside Avenue, Great Sankey Green, Barrows Green, Everglades, Barrows Green, Glebe Garage, Farnworth, Church View, Lunt's Heath, Penketh Road, Warrington Cranshaw Lane, Lunt's Heath, Wilmere Lane, Lunt's Heath Road, Penketh Heath, The Globe, Lunt's Heath, Hillcrest, Upton Rocks, Pex Hill, Upton Rocks, Hall Lane, Cronton, Coronation Drive, Penketh Chapel Lane, Cronton, Alder Lane, Cronton, Tue Lane, Cronton, Prescot Road, Cronton, Dacres Bridge Lane, Cronton, Coppice Lane, Whiteƒeld Lane End, Greystone Road, Penketh Bardley Crescent, Whiteƒeld Lane End, Manley Road, Whiteƒeld Lane End, Biglands Drive, Huyton, Oakƒeld Red Lion, Penketh Drive, Huyton, Meadow Drive, Huyton, St Annes Road, Huyton Park, St Agnes Road, Huyton Park, Bank Gardens, Doe Green Huyton Bus Station, Huyton, Archway Road, Tragan Drive, Warrington Knowsley, Salerno Drive, Knowsley, Brookwood Road, Knowsley, Midway Road, Knowsley, Bower Farnworth Road, Doe Green Road, Knowsley, Regent Park, Longview, Nyland Road, Longview, Parbrook Road, Longview, Oak Trees, Doe Green Fairclough Road, Woolfall Heath, Stockbridge Lane, Woolfall Heath, Page Moss Avenue, Fincham, Garden Centre, Cuerdley Cross Ashover Avenue, Dovecot, Somerford Road, Dovecot, Dovecot Avenue, Dovecot, Churchdown Grove, Railway Cottages, Cuerdley Cross Dovecot, Pilch Bank Road, Dovecot, Pilch Lane, Knotty Ash, Oak Grange, Knotty Ash, Brookside Pendlebury Farm, Barrows Green Avenue, Knotty Ash, Thingwall Avenue, Swanside, Lingƒeld Road, Broadgreen, Queens Drive, Barrows Green Broadgreen, Warnerville Road, Old Swan, Domville Road, Old Swan, Mill Lane, Rathbone Road, Old Everglades, Barrows Green Swan, Ardleigh Road, Old Swan, Milton Road, Wavertree Technology Park, Innovation Boulevard, Glebe Garage, Farnworth Wavertree Technology Park, Botanic Place, Wavertree Technology Park, Durning Road, Church View, Lunt's Heath Kensington, Marmaduke Street, Kensington, Towerlands Street, Kensington, Crown Street, Cranshaw Lane, Lunt's Heath Liverpool, Mount Pleasant, Liverpool, Ainsworth Street, Liverpool, Hawke Street, Liverpool, Gradwell Churchƒelds, Widnes Street, Liverpool, Liverpool One, Liverpool Wilmere Lane, Lunt's Heath Wilmere Lane, Widnes The Globe, Lunt's Heath Lunts Heath Road, Widnes Hillcrest, Upton Rocks Pex Hill, Upton Rocks Hall Lane, Cronton Chapel Lane, Cronton Alder Lane, Cronton Tue Lane, Cronton Prescot Road, Cronton Dacres Bridge Lane, Cronton Coppice Lane, Whiteƒeld Lane End Bardley Crescent, Whiteƒeld Lane End Manley Road, Whiteƒeld Lane End Biglands Drive, Huyton Oakƒeld Drive, Huyton Meadow Drive, Huyton St Annes Road, Huyton Park St Johns Road, Liverpool St Agnes Road, Huyton Park Huyton Bus Station, Huyton Archway Road, Knowsley Salerno Drive, Knowsley Brookwood Road, Knowsley Midway Road, Knowsley Bakers Green Road, Liverpool Bower Road, Knowsley Glade Road, Liverpool Regent Park, Longview Regent Park, Liverpool Nyland Road, Longview Parbrook Road, Longview Parbrook Road, Liverpool Fairclough Road, Woolfall Heath Stockbridge Lane, Woolfall Heath Heath Road, Liverpool Page Moss Avenue, Fincham Ashover Avenue, Dovecot Somerford Road, Dovecot Dovecot Avenue, Dovecot Churchdown Grove, Dovecot Pilch Bank Road, Dovecot Pilch Lane, Knotty Ash Brookside Avenue, Liverpool Oak Grange, Knotty Ash Brookside Avenue, Knotty Ash Thingwall Avenue, Swanside Lingƒeld Road, Broadgreen Queens Drive, Broadgreen Warnerville Road, Old Swan Domville Road, Old Swan Sturdee Road, Liverpool Mill Lane Rathbone Road, Old Swan Elmway Close, Liverpool Ardleigh Road, Old Swan Edge Lane, Liverpool Milton Road, Wavertree Technology Park Innovation Boulevard, Wavertree Technology Park Botanic Place, Wavertree Technology Park Durning Road, Kensington Marmaduke Street, Kensington Edge Lane, Liverpool Towerlands Street, Kensington Crown Street, Liverpool Mount Pleasant, Liverpool Ainsworth Street, Liverpool Ainsworth Street, Liverpool Hawke Street, Liverpool Gradwell Street, Liverpool Hanover Street, Liverpool Liverpool One, Liverpool B5339, Liverpool Direction: Old Swan 7 bus Time Schedule 72 stops Old Swan Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 5:55 PM - 11:25 PM Monday 5:55 PM - 11:25 PM Bus Interchange, Warrington Tuesday 5:55 PM - 11:25 PM Legh Street, Warrington Regent Street, Warrington Wednesday 5:55 PM - 11:25 PM Thursday 5:55 PM - 11:25 PM Hays House, Warrington Sankey Street, Warrington Friday 5:55 PM - 11:25 PM Town Hall, Warrington Saturday 5:55 PM - 11:25 PM Crosƒelds, Bank Quay Pickmere Street, Sankey Bridges 7 bus Info Coach & Horses, Sankey Bridges Direction: Old Swan Beaufort Street, Warrington Stops: 72 Trip Duration: 56 min Gatewarth Street, Sankey Bridges Line Summary: Bus Interchange, Warrington, Legh Hepherd Street, Warrington Street, Warrington, Hays House, Warrington, Town Hall, Warrington, Crosƒelds, Bank Quay, Pickmere Sankey Bridges Street, Sankey Bridges, Coach & Horses,
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