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991 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 991 bus time schedule & line map 991 Benton View In Website Mode The 991 bus line Benton has one route. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Benton: 6:45 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 991 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 991 bus arriving. Direction: Benton 991 bus Time Schedule 51 stops Benton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:45 AM Hexham Road-St Cuthberts Church, Walbottle Tuesday 6:45 AM Hawthorn Terrace, Walbottle Wednesday 6:45 AM Hexham Road-Hawthorn Terrace, Walbottle Thursday 6:45 AM 19 Hawthorn Terrace, England Friday 6:45 AM Hexham Road-Campus, Walbottle Saturday Not Operational Hexham Road-Hadrian Place, Throckley Hadrian Place, England Throckley Roundabout, Throckley 991 bus Info Hexham Road-Middle School, Throckley Direction: Benton North Farm Court, England Stops: 51 Trip Duration: 62 min Coach Road-Woodlands, Throckley Line Summary: Hexham Road-St Cuthberts Church, Walbottle, Hawthorn Terrace, Walbottle, Hexham Hallow Drive-Tillmouth Park Road, Throckley Road-Hawthorn Terrace, Walbottle, Hexham Road- Campus, Walbottle, Hexham Road-Hadrian Place, Hallow Drive-The Willows, Throckley Throckley, Throckley Roundabout, Throckley, Hexham Road-Middle School, Throckley, Coach Maria Close, England Road-Woodlands, Throckley, Hallow Drive-Tillmouth Hallow Drive-The Causeway, Throckley Park Road, Throckley, Hallow Drive-The Willows, Throckley, Hallow Drive-The Causeway, Throckley, Hallow Drive-Fosse Law, Throckley Hallow Drive-Fosse Law, Throckley, Newburn Road- Mayƒeld Avenue, Throckley, Newburn Road-Garage, Newburn, Newburn Road-Park Road, Newburn, High Newburn Road-Mayƒeld Avenue, Throckley Street - Church Bank, Newburn, High Street-Church Road, Newburn, High Street-Walbottle Road, Newburn Road-Garage, Newburn Newburn, Lemington Road-Keats Road, Lemington, Lemington Road-Riverside Way, Lemington, Newburn Road-Park Road, Newburn Northumberland Road, Lemington, Lemington, Union Hall Road-Bewick Crescent, Lemington, Union Hall High Street - Church Bank, Newburn Road-Kirkstone Avenue, Lemington, Union Hall Road- Church Bank, England Hospital Lane, Lemington, Union Hall Road-West Road, Lemington, Lemington Road Ends, West High Street-Church Road, Newburn Denton, A69-The Burnside, West Denton, West Road- Church Road, England South View, Denton Burn, West Road-A1, Denton High Street-Walbottle Road, Newburn Burn, West Road, Denton Burn, Denton Road-West Road, Denton Burn, Whickham View, Denton Burn, Whickham View-Thorntree Drive, Denton Burn, Lemington Road-Keats Road, Lemington Whickham View-Muscott Grove, Benwell, Whickham Lemington Road, Blaydon View-Fergusons Lane, Benwell, Whickham View- Betts Avenue, Benwell, Benwell Lane-Wellburn Lemington Road-Riverside Way, Lemington House, Benwell, Benwell Lane-Rushie Avenue, Benwell, Benwell Village, Benwell, Pease Avenue, Northumberland Road, Lemington Benwell, Two Ball Lonnen-West Road, Fenham, Two Northumberland Road, Newcastle Upon Tyne Ball Lonnen-Lanercost Drive, Fenham, Two Ball Lonnen-Dahlia Place, Fenham, Fenham Hall Drive, Lemington Fenham, Fenham Hall Drive-Queensway, Fenham, Fenham Hall Drive-Kingsway, Fenham, Fenham Hall Union Hall Road-Bewick Crescent, Lemington Drive-Simonburn Avenue, Fenham, Fenham Hall Drive-Wingrove Road, Fenham, Hmrc Benton Park Union Hall Road-Kirkstone Avenue, Lemington View, High Heaton, Dwp Tyneview Park Stand D, Benton Union Hall Road-Hospital Lane, Lemington Union Hall Road-West Road, Lemington Lemington Road Ends, West Denton A69-The Burnside, West Denton West Road-South View, Denton Burn South View, Newcastle Upon Tyne West Road-A1, Denton Burn West Road, Denton Burn Denton Road-West Road, Denton Burn Whickham View, Denton Burn Whickham View-Thorntree Drive, Denton Burn Whickham View-Muscott Grove, Benwell Muscott Grove, Newcastle Upon Tyne Whickham View-Fergusons Lane, Benwell Whickham View-Betts Avenue, Benwell Benwell Lane-Wellburn House, Benwell Benwell Lane-Rushie Avenue, Benwell Benwell Village, Benwell Pease Avenue, Benwell Pease Avenue, Newcastle Upon Tyne Two Ball Lonnen-West Road, Fenham 388 West Road, Newcastle Upon Tyne Two Ball Lonnen-Lanercost Drive, Fenham Two Ball Lonnen-Dahlia Place, Fenham Dahlia Place, Newcastle Upon Tyne Fenham Hall Drive, Fenham Fenham Hall Drive-Queensway, Fenham Fenham Hall Drive-Kingsway, Fenham Fenham Hall Drive-Simonburn Avenue, Fenham Fenham Hall Drive-Wingrove Road, Fenham Hmrc Benton Park View, High Heaton Dwp Tyneview Park Stand D, Benton Tyneview Park, Newcastle Upon Tyne 991 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in North East and Cumbria. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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