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Blackburn Via Rishton, Great Harwood, Clayton-Le-Moors, Intack) Has 3 Routes 6 bus time schedule & line map 6 Blackburn - Blackburn Via Rishton, Great Harwood, View In Website Mode Clayton-le-moors, Intack The 6 bus line (Blackburn - Blackburn Via Rishton, Great Harwood, Clayton-le-moors, Intack) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Accrington: 3:51 PM (2) Blackburn Town Centre: 5:28 AM - 10:40 PM (3) Intack: 11:40 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: Accrington 6 bus Time Schedule 48 stops Accrington Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 3:51 PM St Wilfrids School, Blackburn Duckworth Street, Blackburn Tuesday 2:30 PM - 3:51 PM Stonyhurst Road, Blackburn Wednesday 3:51 PM A674, Blackburn Thursday 3:51 PM Bus Station, Blackburn Town Centre Friday 3:51 PM Eanam Wharf, Blackburn Saturday Not Operational Eanam, Blackburn Higher Eanam, Audley Higher Eanam, Blackburn 6 bus Info Ordnance Street, Blackburn Direction: Accrington Stops: 48 Tesco, Blackburn Trip Duration: 43 min Line Summary: St Wilfrids School, Blackburn, Hereford Road, Hole House Stonyhurst Road, Blackburn, Bus Station, Blackburn Hole House Street, Blackburn Town Centre, Eanam Wharf, Blackburn, Higher Eanam, Audley, Ordnance Street, Blackburn, Tesco, Gloucester Road, Whitebirk Blackburn, Hereford Road, Hole House, Gloucester Road, Whitebirk, Red Lion Roundabout, Whitebirk, Red Lion Roundabout, Whitebirk Moss Farm, Rishton, Sidebeet Lane, Rishton, Reservoir, Rishton, War Memorial, Rishton, Cricket Moss Farm, Rishton Club, Rishton, Station Road, Rishton, Stourton Street, Rishton, Wilpshire Road, Rishton, Lee House, Sidebeet Lane, Rishton Rishton, Cemetery, Great Harwood, Shakespeare Ave, Great Harwood, Shelley Gardens, Great Harwood, Wordsworth Drive, Great Harwood, James Reservoir, Rishton Avenue, Great Harwood, Russell Place, Great Harwood, Blackburn Road, Great Harwood, War Memorial, Rishton Barnmeadow Lane, Great Harwood, Mercer Hall, The Esplanade, England Great Harwood, Tesco, Great Harwood, Windsor Road, Great Harwood, Coronation Street, Great Cricket Club, Rishton Harwood, Lyndon House, Great Harwood, Harwood Bar, Great Harwood, Lyndon Avenue, Great Station Road, Rishton Harwood, Pendle Road, Great Harwood, Hyndburn Stourton Street, Rishton Bridge Hotel, Great Harwood, Wilson Playing Fields, Hartington Street, Rishton Clayton-Le-Moors, Sparth Road, Clayton-Le-Moors, Devonshire Drive, Clayton-Le-Moors, Albion Inn, Wilpshire Road, Rishton Clayton-Le-Moors, Hare And Hounds, Clayton-Le- Harwood Road, England Moors, Sydney Street, Clayton-Le-Moors, Whinney Hill Road, Enƒeld, Crown Hotel, Milnshaw, Lee House, Rishton Ribblesdale Avenue, Milnshaw, Victoria Hospital, Accrington, Castle Hotel, Accrington, Bus Station, Cemetery, Great Harwood Accrington Shakespeare Ave, Great Harwood Dryden Grove, Great Harwood Shelley Gardens, Great Harwood Shelley Gardens, Rishton Wordsworth Drive, Great Harwood Chaucer Gardens, Rishton James Avenue, Great Harwood Russell Place, Great Harwood Duke Street, Great Harwood Blackburn Road, Great Harwood Barnmeadow Lane, Great Harwood Mercer Hall, Great Harwood Tesco, Great Harwood Windsor Road, Great Harwood Park Road, Great Harwood Coronation Street, Great Harwood Hallƒeld Road, Great Harwood Lyndon House, Great Harwood Harwood Lane, Great Harwood Harwood Bar, Great Harwood Lyndon Avenue, Great Harwood Pendle Road, Great Harwood Hyndburn Bridge Hotel, Great Harwood Wilson Playing Fields, Clayton-Le-Moors Sparth Road, Clayton-Le-Moors Devonshire Drive, Clayton-Le-Moors Albion Inn, Clayton-Le-Moors Corn Mill Yard, Accrington Hare And Hounds, Clayton-Le-Moors Canal Street, Accrington Sydney Street, Clayton-Le-Moors Hill Street, Accrington Whinney Hill Road, Enƒeld Jubilee Street, Accrington Crown Hotel, Milnshaw Ribblesdale Avenue, Milnshaw Cromwell Street, Accrington Victoria Hospital, Accrington Castle Hotel, Accrington 75 Whalley Road, Accrington Bus Station, Accrington Crawshaw Street, Accrington Direction: Blackburn Town Centre 6 bus Time Schedule 77 stops Blackburn Town Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:10 AM - 9:40 PM Monday 5:28 AM - 10:40 PM St Wilfrids School, Blackburn Duckworth Street, Blackburn Tuesday 5:28 AM - 10:40 PM Stonyhurst Road, Blackburn Wednesday 5:28 AM - 10:40 PM A674, Blackburn Thursday 5:28 AM - 10:40 PM Bus Station, Blackburn Town Centre Friday 5:28 AM - 10:40 PM Eanam Wharf, Blackburn Saturday 6:32 AM - 10:40 PM Eanam, Blackburn Higher Eanam, Audley Higher Eanam, Blackburn 6 bus Info Ordnance Street, Blackburn Direction: Blackburn Town Centre Stops: 77 Tesco, Blackburn Trip Duration: 68 min Line Summary: St Wilfrids School, Blackburn, Hereford Road, Hole House Stonyhurst Road, Blackburn, Bus Station, Blackburn Hole House Street, Blackburn Town Centre, Eanam Wharf, Blackburn, Higher Eanam, Audley, Ordnance Street, Blackburn, Tesco, Gloucester Road, Whitebirk Blackburn, Hereford Road, Hole House, Gloucester Road, Whitebirk, Red Lion Roundabout, Whitebirk, Red Lion Roundabout, Whitebirk Moss Farm, Rishton, Sidebeet Lane, Rishton, Reservoir, Rishton, War Memorial, Rishton, Cricket Moss Farm, Rishton Club, Rishton, Station Road, Rishton, Stourton Street, Rishton, Wilpshire Road, Rishton, Lee House, Sidebeet Lane, Rishton Rishton, Cemetery, Great Harwood, Shakespeare Ave, Great Harwood, Shelley Gardens, Great Reservoir, Rishton Harwood, Wordsworth Drive, Great Harwood, James Avenue, Great Harwood, Russell Place, Great Harwood, Blackburn Road, Great Harwood, War Memorial, Rishton Barnmeadow Lane, Great Harwood, Mercer Hall, The Esplanade, England Great Harwood, Tesco, Great Harwood, Windsor Road, Great Harwood, Coronation Street, Great Cricket Club, Rishton Harwood, Lyndon House, Great Harwood, Harwood Bar, Great Harwood, Lyndon Avenue, Great Station Road, Rishton Harwood, Pendle Road, Great Harwood, Hyndburn Bridge Hotel, Great Harwood, Wilson Playing Fields, Stourton Street, Rishton Clayton-Le-Moors, Sparth Road, Clayton-Le-Moors, Hartington Street, Rishton Devonshire Drive, Clayton-Le-Moors, Albion Inn, Clayton-Le-Moors, Hare And Hounds, Clayton-Le- Wilpshire Road, Rishton Moors, Sydney Street, Clayton-Le-Moors, Whinney Harwood Road, England Hill Road, Enƒeld, Crown Hotel, Milnshaw, Ribblesdale Avenue, Milnshaw, Victoria Hospital, Lee House, Rishton Accrington, Castle Hotel, Accrington, Bus Station, Accrington, Ellison Street, Accrington, Lister Street, Cemetery, Great Harwood Accrington, Princess Street, Accrington, Acorn, Accrington, Oakbank Drive, Accrington, Alletroyds, Shakespeare Ave, Great Harwood Church, Oswaldtwistle Mills, Oswaldtwistle, Civic Dryden Grove, Great Harwood Theatre, Oswaldtwistle, Library, Oswaldtwistle, Commercial Street, Oswaldtwistle, Black Dog Inn, Shelley Gardens, Great Harwood Oswaldtwistle, Thwaites Road, Oswaldtwistle, Shelley Gardens, Rishton Central Avenue, Oswaldtwistle, Tennyson Avenue, West End, Browning Avenue, West End, Community Wordsworth Drive, Great Harwood Centre, West End, Spread Eagle Street, West End, Chaucer Gardens, Rishton Percy Street, West End, Devon Avenue, West End, Old Mother Redcar, Knuzden Brook, Windsor Road, James Avenue, Great Harwood Knuzden Brook, Accrington Road, Intack, Bank Lane, Intack, Winmarleigh Street, Intack, Tesco, Blackburn, Russell Place, Great Harwood Lambeth Street, Higher Audley, Higher Eanam, Duke Street, Great Harwood Audley, Eanam Old Road, Blackburn, Arrival Stand, Blackburn Town Centre Blackburn Road, Great Harwood Barnmeadow Lane, Great Harwood Mercer Hall, Great Harwood Tesco, Great Harwood Windsor Road, Great Harwood Park Road, Great Harwood Coronation Street, Great Harwood Hallƒeld Road, Great Harwood Lyndon House, Great Harwood Harwood Lane, Great Harwood Harwood Bar, Great Harwood Lyndon Avenue, Great Harwood Pendle Road, Great Harwood Hyndburn Bridge Hotel, Great Harwood Wilson Playing Fields, Clayton-Le-Moors Sparth Road, Clayton-Le-Moors Devonshire Drive, Clayton-Le-Moors Albion Inn, Clayton-Le-Moors Corn Mill Yard, Accrington Hare And Hounds, Clayton-Le-Moors Canal Street, Accrington Sydney Street, Clayton-Le-Moors Hill Street, Accrington Whinney Hill Road, Enƒeld Jubilee Street, Accrington Crown Hotel, Milnshaw Ribblesdale Avenue, Milnshaw Cromwell Street, Accrington Victoria Hospital, Accrington Castle Hotel, Accrington 75 Whalley Road, Accrington Bus Station, Accrington Crawshaw Street, Accrington Ellison Street, Accrington Fox Street, Accrington Lister Street, Accrington Shuttle Close, Accrington Princess Street, Accrington Acorn, Accrington Oakbank Drive, Accrington Lindale CLose, Accrington Alletroyds, Church Alleytroyds, Accrington Oswaldtwistle Mills, Oswaldtwistle Clayton Street, Accrington Civic Theatre, Oswaldtwistle Library, Oswaldtwistle Melbourne Street, Accrington Commercial Street, Oswaldtwistle Oak Street, Accrington Black Dog Inn, Oswaldtwistle Union Road, Accrington Thwaites Road, Oswaldtwistle Oswald Street, England Central Avenue, Oswaldtwistle Central Avenue, Accrington Tennyson Avenue, West End Browning Avenue, West End Community Centre, West End Spread Eagle Street, West End Percy Street, West End Devon Avenue, West End Old Mother Redcar, Knuzden Brook Accrington Road, Blackburn Windsor Road, Knuzden Brook Accrington Road, Intack Bank Lane, Intack Winmarleigh Street, Intack Winmarleigh Street, Blackburn Tesco, Blackburn Bottomgate, Blackburn Lambeth Street, Higher Audley 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