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Bickleigh - Sparkwell - View in Website Mode Plympton - Plymouth City Centre 59 bus time schedule & line map 59 George Park and Ride - Bickleigh - Sparkwell - View In Website Mode Plympton - Plymouth City Centre The 59 bus line (George Park and Ride - Bickleigh - Sparkwell - Plympton - Plymouth City Centre) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Plymouth City Centre: 6:58 AM - 3:20 PM (2) Southway: 8:11 AM - 5:35 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 59 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 59 bus arriving. Direction: Plymouth City Centre 59 bus Time Schedule 62 stops Plymouth City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:58 AM - 3:20 PM The George P&R, Southway A386, Plymouth Tuesday 6:58 AM - 3:20 PM Woolwell Roundabout, Widewell Wednesday 6:58 AM - 3:20 PM Tavistock Road, Plymouth Thursday 6:58 AM - 3:20 PM Roborough Footbridge, Belliver Friday 6:58 AM - 3:20 PM Cramber Close, Plymouth Saturday 6:58 AM - 3:20 PM Roborough Bypass, Roborough 7A Lopes Drive, Bickleigh Civil Parish Bickleigh House, Bickleigh 59 bus Info Bickleigh Camp, Bickleigh Direction: Plymouth City Centre Stops: 62 O∆cers Quarters, Bickleigh Trip Duration: 82 min Line Summary: The George P&R, Southway, Shaugh Bridge, Shaugh Prior Woolwell Roundabout, Widewell, Roborough Footbridge, Belliver, Roborough Bypass, Roborough, Pits Lane, Shaugh Prior Bickleigh House, Bickleigh, Bickleigh Camp, Bickleigh, O∆cers Quarters, Bickleigh, Shaugh Bridge, Shaugh The Bungalows, Shaugh Prior Prior, Pits Lane, Shaugh Prior, The Bungalows, Shaugh Prior, White Thorn Inn, Shaugh Prior, Primary White Thorn Inn, Shaugh Prior School, Shaugh Prior, Huxton Farm, Shaugh Prior, Beatland Cross, Shaugh Prior, Collard Cross, Wotter, Play Park, Wotter, Methodist Church, Wotter, Primary School, Shaugh Prior Trethewey Gardens, Wotter, Broadoak Cottages, Lee Moor, Clearview, Lee Moor, Quarry, Lee Moor, Tinpark Huxton Farm, Shaugh Prior Riding Stables, Lee Moor, Piall Bridge, Cornwood, Inn, Cornwood, Crossways, Cornwood, Lutton Square, Beatland Cross, Shaugh Prior Lutton, Yonder Square, Lutton, Gorah Cottages, Lutton, Houndall Cross, Lutton, Dartmoor Wild Life Collard Cross, Wotter Park, Sparkwell, Birchland Road, Sparkwell, Cross, Sparkwell, Beechwood Cross, Sparkwell, Cross, Play Park, Wotter Hemerdon, Furzeacre Close, Newnham, Newnham Road, Newnham, Kay Close, Newnham, Wallpark Methodist Church, Wotter Close, Newnham, Huxley Close, Newnham, Lord Trethewey Gardens, Wotter Louis, Plympton, Moorland Avenue, Plympton, Ridgeway School, Plympton, Mudge Way, Plympton, Broadoak Cottages, Lee Moor Old Priory Junior School, Underwood, St Mary's Church, Plympton, Skewbridge, Underwood, Cot Hill, Clearview, Lee Moor Woodford, Marsh Mills East, Marsh Mills, Plymouth Road Superstore, Crabtree, Laira Flyover, Laira, Rowing Club, Laira, Lanhydrock Road, Mount Gould, Quarry, Lee Moor Hele's Terrace, Prince Rock, Elliott Road, Prince Rock, Astor Field, Cattedown, St Johns Church, Tinpark Riding Stables, Lee Moor Cattedown, Jurys Inn, Plymouth City Centre, Charles Street, Plymouth City Centre, May≈ower Street, Piall Bridge, Cornwood Plymouth City Centre, Western Approach Flats, Plymouth City Centre, Western Approach, Plymouth Inn, Cornwood City Centre, Royal Parade (A13) Crossways, Cornwood Crossways, Cornwood Civil Parish Lutton Square, Lutton Chapel Lane, Cornwood Civil Parish Yonder Square, Lutton The Lane, Cornwood Civil Parish Gorah Cottages, Lutton Houndall Cross, Lutton Dartmoor Wild Life Park, Sparkwell Birchland Road, Sparkwell Cross, Sparkwell Beechwood Cross, Sparkwell Cross, Hemerdon Furzeacre Close, Newnham Compass Drive, Plymouth Newnham Road, Newnham Kay Close, Newnham Kay Close, Plymouth Wallpark Close, Newnham Kay Close, Plymouth Huxley Close, Newnham Lord Louis, Plympton Moorland Avenue, Plympton Ridgeway School, Plympton Mudge Way, Plympton Dark Street Lane, Plymouth Old Priory Junior School, Underwood St Mary's Church, Plympton Skewbridge, Underwood Cot Hill, Woodford Marsh Mills East, Marsh Mills Plymouth Road, Plymouth Plymouth Road Superstore, Crabtree Laira Flyover, Laira Old Laira Road, Plymouth Rowing Club, Laira Embankment Road, Plymouth Lanhydrock Road, Mount Gould Lanhydrock Road, Plymouth Hele's Terrace, Prince Rock Hele's Terrace, Plymouth Elliott Road, Prince Rock Goad Avenue, Plymouth Astor Field, Cattedown St Johns Church, Cattedown Jurys Inn, Plymouth City Centre Charles Street, Plymouth City Centre Charles Street, Plymouth May≈ower Street, Plymouth City Centre 51 May≈ower Street, Plymouth Western Approach Flats, Plymouth City Centre Western Approach, Plymouth City Centre Royal Parade (A13) Direction: Southway 59 bus Time Schedule 65 stops Southway Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:11 AM - 5:35 PM Royal Parade (A13) Tuesday 8:11 AM - 5:35 PM Viaduct, Plymouth City Centre Exeter Street, United Kingdom Wednesday 8:11 AM - 5:35 PM Jurys Inn, Plymouth City Centre Thursday 8:11 AM - 5:35 PM Hill Street, Plymouth Friday 8:11 AM - 5:35 PM Friary Park, Cattedown Saturday 8:11 AM - 5:35 PM Cattedown Roundabout, Cattedown Higher Stert Terrace, Cattedown Higher Stert Terrace, Plymouth 59 bus Info Direction: Southway Grenville Road, Prince Rock Stops: 65 Embankment Road, Plymouth Trip Duration: 73 min Line Summary: Royal Parade (A13), Viaduct, Arnolds Point, Laira Plymouth City Centre, Jurys Inn, Plymouth City Embankment Road, Plymouth Centre, Friary Park, Cattedown, Cattedown Roundabout, Cattedown, Higher Stert Terrace, Laira Flyover, Laira Cattedown, Grenville Road, Prince Rock, Arnolds Embankment Road, Plymouth Point, Laira, Laira Flyover, Laira, Military Road, Crabtree, Riversleigh, Crabtree, Crabtree, Plymouth Military Road, Crabtree Road, Marsh Mills, Woodford Avenue, Woodford, Old Plymouth Road, Plymouth Great Woodford Drive, Woodford, Larkham Lane, Woodford, Dingle Road, Underwood, St Mary's Riversleigh, Crabtree Bridge, Plympton, Ridgeway, Plympton, Dark Street Plymouth Road, Plymouth Lane, Plympton, Ridgeway School, Plympton, Ridge Park Road, Plympton, Glenside Surgey, Plympton, Crabtree Strode Road, Newnham, Wallpark Close, Newnham, Crabtree Close, Plymouth Kay Close, Newnham, Birchwood Gardens, Newnham, Compass Drive, Newnham, Cross, Plymouth Road, Marsh Mills Hemerdon, Beechwood Cross, Sparkwell, Cross, Sparkwell, Birchland Road, Sparkwell, Dartmoor Wild Woodford Avenue, Woodford Life Park, Sparkwell, Houndall Cross, Lutton, Gorah Cottages, Lutton, Berry Farm, Lutton, Yonder Great Woodford Drive, Woodford Square, Lutton, Old Oak Cross, Lutton, Lutton Square, Lutton, Crossways, Cornwood, Inn, Larkham Lane, Woodford Cornwood, Piall Bridge, Cornwood, Tinpark Riding Stables, Lee Moor, Quarry, Lee Moor, Clearview, Lee Plymouth Road, Plymouth Moor, Broadoak Cottages, Lee Moor, Trethewey Dingle Road, Underwood Gardens, Wotter, Methodist Church, Wotter, Play Park, Wotter, Collard Cross, Wotter, Beatland Cross, St Mary's Bridge, Plympton Shaugh Prior, Huxton Farm, Shaugh Prior, Primary School, Shaugh Prior, White Thorn Inn, Shaugh Prior, The Bungalows, Shaugh Prior, Pits Lane, Shaugh Ridgeway, Plympton Prior, Shaugh Bridge, Shaugh Prior, O∆cers Quarters, Bickleigh, Bickleigh Camp, Bickleigh, Bickleigh House, Dark Street Lane, Plympton Bickleigh, Roborough Roundabout, Roborough, Dark Street Lane, Plymouth Roborough Bypass, Roborough, Roborough Footbridge, Belliver, Woolwell Roundabout, Widewell, Ridgeway School, Plympton The George P&R, Southway Ridge Park Road, Plympton Moorland Road, Plymouth Glenside Surgey, Plympton Strode Road, Newnham Strode Road, Plymouth Wallpark Close, Newnham Wallpark Close, Plymouth Kay Close, Newnham Kay Close, Plymouth Birchwood Gardens, Newnham Compass Drive, Plymouth Compass Drive, Newnham Compass Drive, Plymouth Cross, Hemerdon Beechwood Cross, Sparkwell Cross, Sparkwell Birchland Road, Sparkwell Dartmoor Wild Life Park, Sparkwell Houndall Cross, Lutton Gorah Cottages, Lutton Berry Farm, Lutton Yonder Square, Lutton The Lane, Cornwood Civil Parish Old Oak Cross, Lutton Lutton Square, Lutton Chapel Lane, Cornwood Civil Parish Crossways, Cornwood Crossways, Cornwood Civil Parish Inn, Cornwood Piall Bridge, Cornwood Tinpark Riding Stables, Lee Moor Quarry, Lee Moor Clearview, Lee Moor Broadoak Cottages, Lee Moor Trethewey Gardens, Wotter Methodist Church, Wotter Play Park, Wotter Collard Cross, Wotter Beatland Cross, Shaugh Prior Huxton Farm, Shaugh Prior Primary School, Shaugh Prior White Thorn Inn, Shaugh Prior The Bungalows, Shaugh Prior Pits Lane, Shaugh Prior Shaugh Bridge, Shaugh Prior O∆cers Quarters, Bickleigh Bickleigh Camp, Bickleigh Bickleigh House, Bickleigh Roborough Roundabout, Roborough 45 Leat Walk, Bickleigh Civil Parish Roborough Bypass, Roborough 18 Village Drive, Bickleigh Civil Parish Roborough Footbridge, Belliver Woolwell Roundabout, Widewell A386, Plymouth The George P&R, Southway A386, Plymouth 59 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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