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387 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 387 bus time schedule & line map 387 Sidmouth - Taunton View In Website Mode The 387 bus line (Sidmouth - Taunton) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Feniton: 1:20 PM (2) Sidmouth: 1:20 PM (3) Taunton: 9:38 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 387 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 387 bus arriving. Direction: Feniton 387 bus Time Schedule 34 stops Feniton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 1:20 PM Taunton Station Bridge, Taunton 116 Station Road, Taunton Tuesday Not Operational Royal Ashton, Taunton Wednesday Not Operational 84-86 Station Road, Taunton Thursday Not Operational Flook House, Taunton Friday Not Operational 38 Station Road, Taunton Saturday Not Operational The Bridge, Taunton 9 The Bridge, Taunton The Parade, Taunton North Street, Taunton 387 bus Info Direction: Feniton Primark, Taunton Stops: 34 East Street, Taunton Trip Duration: 76 min Line Summary: Taunton Station Bridge, Taunton, Sherford Road, Taunton Royal Ashton, Taunton, Flook House, Taunton, The 5 Haines Park, Taunton Bridge, Taunton, The Parade, Taunton, Primark, Taunton, Sherford Road, Taunton, Queens College, Queens College, Taunton Taunton, Wild Oak, Taunton, Trull Stores, Taunton, 4 The Drive, Taunton Crown Inn, Trull, Quintons, Staplehay, Halls Of Residence, Canonsgrove, Sellick's Green, Sellicks Wild Oak, Taunton Green, The Old Farmhouse, Blagdon Hill, The Lamb Ferndale Drive, Comeytrowe Civil Parish And Flag, Blagdon Hill, Churchstanton Turn, Blagdon Hill, Highbeech Cottage, Holman Clavel, Taunton Trull Stores, Taunton Road Dog Kennels, Holman Clavel, Hunters Lodge, 2 Honiton Road, Trull Civil Parish Otterford, York Inn, Churchinford, Bloomers Farm, Smeatharpe, Sidmouth Arms, Upottery, Post O∆ce, Crown Inn, Trull Rawridge, Ottervale Close, Rawridge, Shelter, Monkton, Congregational Church, Honiton, Job Quintons, Staplehay Centre, Honiton, Mill Street, Honiton, Beggars Lane, 1 Bradbeers, Trull Civil Parish Honiton, Heathpark Industrial Estate, Honiton, Village Shelter, Gittisham, Village Green, Feniton, Halls Of Residence, Canonsgrove Wells Avenue, Feniton Sellick's Green, Sellicks Green The Old Farmhouse, Blagdon Hill Adcombe Close, Pitminster Civil Parish The Lamb And Flag, Blagdon Hill Churchstanton Turn, Blagdon Hill Highbeech Cottage, Holman Clavel Taunton Road Dog Kennels, Holman Clavel Hunters Lodge, Otterford York Inn, Churchinford Bloomers Farm, Smeatharpe Sidmouth Arms, Upottery Post O∆ce, Rawridge Ottervale Close, Rawridge Shelter, Monkton Congregational Church, Honiton Job Centre, Honiton Swan Yard, Honiton Mill Street, Honiton Beggars Lane, Honiton Heathpark Industrial Estate, Honiton Village Shelter, Gittisham Village Green, Feniton Barton Rise, Feniton Civil Parish Wells Avenue, Feniton St Andrew's Close, Feniton Civil Parish Direction: Sidmouth 387 bus Time Schedule 55 stops Sidmouth Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Taunton Station Bridge, Taunton 116 Station Road, Taunton Tuesday Not Operational Royal Ashton, Taunton Wednesday Not Operational 84-86 Station Road, Taunton Thursday 1:20 PM Flook House, Taunton Friday Not Operational 38 Station Road, Taunton Saturday Not Operational The Bridge, Taunton 9 The Bridge, Taunton The Parade, Taunton North Street, Taunton 387 bus Info Direction: Sidmouth Primark, Taunton Stops: 55 East Street, Taunton Trip Duration: 111 min Line Summary: Taunton Station Bridge, Taunton, Sherford Road, Taunton Royal Ashton, Taunton, Flook House, Taunton, The 5 Haines Park, Taunton Bridge, Taunton, The Parade, Taunton, Primark, Taunton, Sherford Road, Taunton, Queens College, Queens College, Taunton Taunton, Wild Oak, Taunton, Trull Stores, Taunton, 4 The Drive, Taunton Crown Inn, Trull, Quintons, Staplehay, Halls Of Residence, Canonsgrove, Sellick's Green, Sellicks Wild Oak, Taunton Green, The Old Farmhouse, Blagdon Hill, The Lamb Ferndale Drive, Comeytrowe Civil Parish And Flag, Blagdon Hill, Churchstanton Turn, Blagdon Hill, Highbeech Cottage, Holman Clavel, Taunton Trull Stores, Taunton Road Dog Kennels, Holman Clavel, Hunters Lodge, 2 Honiton Road, Trull Civil Parish Otterford, York Inn, Churchinford, Bloomers Farm, Smeatharpe, Sidmouth Arms, Upottery, Post O∆ce, Crown Inn, Trull Rawridge, Ottervale Close, Rawridge, Shelter, Monkton, Congregational Church, Honiton, Job Quintons, Staplehay Centre, Honiton, Mill Street, Honiton, Beggars Lane, 1 Bradbeers, Trull Civil Parish Honiton, Heathpark Industrial Estate, Honiton, Village Shelter, Gittisham, Village Green, Feniton, Halls Of Residence, Canonsgrove Wells Avenue, Feniton, Feniton Station, Feniton, Otter Nurseries (Gosford Road), Gosford, Paternoster Sellick's Green, Sellicks Green Row, Ottery St Mary, Butchers, Ottery St Mary, Sainsburys, Ottery St Mary, Pharmacy, Ottery St The Old Farmhouse, Blagdon Hill Mary, Wiggaton, Coombe Cross, Tipton St John, The Adcombe Close, Pitminster Civil Parish Bowd Inn, Bowd, Whitton Court, Sidmouth, Ice House Lane, Sidmouth, Manstone Avenue, Sidmouth, The Lamb And Flag, Blagdon Hill Manstone Lane, Sidmouth, Exeter Cross, Sidmouth, Winslade Road, Sidmouth, Peasland Road, Sidmouth, Churchstanton Turn, Blagdon Hill All Saints School, Sidmouth, Vicarage Road, Sidmouth, All Saints Church, Sidmouth, Cypress Highbeech Cottage, Holman Clavel Terrace, Sidmouth, Triangle, Sidmouth Taunton Road Dog Kennels, Holman Clavel Hunters Lodge, Otterford York Inn, Churchinford Bloomers Farm, Smeatharpe Sidmouth Arms, Upottery Post O∆ce, Rawridge Ottervale Close, Rawridge Shelter, Monkton Congregational Church, Honiton Job Centre, Honiton Swan Yard, Honiton Mill Street, Honiton Beggars Lane, Honiton Heathpark Industrial Estate, Honiton Village Shelter, Gittisham Village Green, Feniton Barton Rise, Feniton Civil Parish Wells Avenue, Feniton St Andrew's Close, Feniton Civil Parish Feniton Station, Feniton Otter Nurseries (Gosford Road), Gosford Paternoster Row, Ottery St Mary Cornhill, Ottery St. Mary Civil Parish Butchers, Ottery St Mary Broad Street, Ottery St. Mary Civil Parish Sainsburys, Ottery St Mary Piccadilly Lane, Ottery St. Mary Civil Parish Pharmacy, Ottery St Mary Broad Street, Ottery St. Mary Civil Parish Wiggaton Coombe Cross, Tipton St John The Bowd Inn, Bowd Whitton Court, Sidmouth Ice House Lane, Sidmouth Manstone Avenue, Sidmouth Manstone Lane, Sidmouth Arcot Road, Sidmouth Exeter Cross, Sidmouth Winslade Road, Sidmouth Arcot Road, Sidmouth Peasland Road, Sidmouth Woolcombe Lane, Sidmouth All Saints School, Sidmouth Vicarage Road, Sidmouth Vicarage Road, Sidmouth Lennox Avenue, Sidmouth All Saints Church, Sidmouth 1 All Saints Road, Sidmouth Cypress Terrace, Sidmouth Roselands, Sidmouth Triangle, Sidmouth Triangle, Sidmouth Direction: Taunton 387 bus Time Schedule 54 stops Taunton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:38 AM Triangle, Sidmouth Triangle, Sidmouth Tuesday Not Operational Cypress Terrace, Sidmouth Wednesday Not Operational Roselands, Sidmouth Thursday 9:05 AM All Saints Church, Sidmouth Friday Not Operational 1 All Saints Road, Sidmouth Saturday Not Operational Post O∆ce, Sidmouth All Saints School, Sidmouth Vicarage Road, Sidmouth 387 bus Info Peasland Road, Sidmouth Direction: Taunton Woolcombe Lane, Sidmouth Stops: 54 Trip Duration: 78 min Winslade Road, Sidmouth Line Summary: Triangle, Sidmouth, Cypress Terrace, Sidmouth, All Saints Church, Sidmouth, Post O∆ce, Exeter Cross, Sidmouth Sidmouth, All Saints School, Sidmouth, Peasland Road, Sidmouth, Winslade Road, Sidmouth, Exeter Lidl Superstore, Sidmouth Cross, Sidmouth, Lidl Superstore, Sidmouth, Woolbrook Close, Sidmouth Manstone Avenue, Sidmouth, Ice House Lane, Sidmouth, Whitton Court, Sidmouth, The Bowd Inn, Manstone Avenue, Sidmouth Bowd, Coombe Cross, Tipton St John, Wiggaton, Butchers, Ottery St Mary, Sainsburys, Ottery St Mary, Ice House Lane, Sidmouth Pharmacy, Ottery St Mary, Patenoster Row, Ottery St Mary, Otter Nurseries (Gosford Road), Gosford, Whitton Court, Sidmouth Feniton Station, Feniton, Wells Avenue, Feniton, Village Green, Feniton, Village Shelter, Gittisham, The Bowd Inn, Bowd Heathpark Industrial Estate, Honiton, Church Of the Holy Family, Honiton, Mill Street, Honiton, Lace Walk, Honiton, Red Cow, Honiton, Church, Monkton, Coombe Cross, Tipton St John Ottervale Close, Rawridge, Post O∆ce, Rawridge, Sidmouth Arms, Upottery, Bloomers Farm, Wiggaton Smeatharpe, The York Inn, Churchinford, Hunters Lodge, Otterford, Culmhead Radio Station, Holman Butchers, Ottery St Mary Clavel, Highbeech Cottage, Holman Clavel, Broad Street, Ottery St. Mary Civil Parish Churchstanton Turn, Blagdon Hill, The Lamb And Flag, Blagdon Hill, The White Lion, Blagdon Hill, Sainsburys, Ottery St Mary Sellick's Green, Sellicks Green, Cannonsgrove Halls, Piccadilly Lane, Ottery St. Mary Civil Parish Canonsgrove, Quintons, Staplehay, Crown Inn, Trull, Honiton Road, Taunton, Claremont Lane, Taunton, Pharmacy, Ottery St Mary Queens College, Taunton, Sherford Road, Taunton, Broad Street, Ottery St. Mary Civil Parish County Hall, Taunton, Corporation Street, Taunton, The Parade, Taunton, Flook House, Taunton, Patenoster Row, Ottery St Mary Taunton Station Bridge, Taunton Cornhill, Ottery St. Mary Civil Parish Otter Nurseries (Gosford Road), Gosford Feniton Station, Feniton Wells Avenue, Feniton St Andrew's Close, Feniton Civil Parish Village Green, Feniton Barton Rise, Feniton Civil Parish Village Shelter, Gittisham Heathpark Industrial Estate, Honiton Church Of the Holy Family, Honiton Mill Street, Honiton
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