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747 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 747 bus time schedule & line map 747 Leicester - Billesdon - Ske∆ngton - Tugby - View In Website Mode Uppingham The 747 bus line (Leicester - Billesdon - Ske∆ngton - Tugby - Uppingham) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Leicester: 7:15 AM - 6:22 PM (2) Thurnby: 7:22 PM (3) Uppingham: 6:41 AM - 6:30 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 747 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 747 bus arriving. Direction: Leicester 747 bus Time Schedule 40 stops Leicester Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:15 AM - 6:22 PM North Street East, Uppingham 22 North Street East, Uppingham Tuesday 7:15 AM - 6:22 PM Queen's Road, Uppingham Wednesday 7:15 AM - 6:22 PM Shepherd's Way, Uppingham Thursday 7:15 AM - 6:22 PM Castle Close, Uppingham Civil Parish Friday 7:15 AM - 6:22 PM Littleworth Lane, Belton-In-Rutland Saturday 8:25 AM - 6:22 PM Post O∆ce, Belton-In-Rutland Church Street, Belton-In-Rutland Civil Parish Main Street, Belton-In-Rutland 747 bus Info Direction: Leicester Grange Cottages, East Norton Stops: 40 Trip Duration: 54 min Wood Lane, Tugby Line Summary: North Street East, Uppingham, Uppingham Road, Tugby And Keythorpe Civil Parish Queen's Road, Uppingham, Shepherd's Way, Uppingham, Littleworth Lane, Belton-In-Rutland, Main Street, Ske∆ngton Post O∆ce, Belton-In-Rutland, Main Street, Belton-In- Rutland, Grange Cottages, East Norton, Wood Lane, Church Street, Billesdon Tugby, Main Street, Ske∆ngton, Church Street, Billesdon, Firs Road, Houghton-On-The-Hill, Main Firs Road, Houghton-On-The-Hill Street, Houghton-On-The-Hill, North Way, Houghton- On-The-Hill, Thomas Close, Houghton-On-The-Hill, Linwal Avenue, Houghton-On-The-Hill, New Ingarsby Main Street, Houghton-On-The-Hill Farm, Houghton-On-The-Hill, The Granary, Bushby, Scotland Lane, Houghton On The Hill Civil Parish The Cedars, Bushby, Main Street, Bushby, Dalby Avenue, Thurnby, Hereward Drive, Thurnby, Nursery, North Way, Houghton-On-The-Hill Thurnby, Downing Drive, Goodwood, Spenceƒeld St Catharines Way, Houghton On The Hill Civil Parish Lane, Goodwood, Silverwood Close, Goodwood, Thomas Close, Houghton-On-The-Hill Greystone Avenue, Goodwood, Peters Drive, New Humberstone, Rockery Close, New Humberstone, Linwall Avenue, Houghton On The Hill Civil Parish Humberstone Park, New Humberstone, King Edward Linwal Avenue, Houghton-On-The-Hill Road, New Humberstone, Exton Road, New Humberstone, Kitchener Road, New Humberstone, St Deane Gate Drive, Houghton On The Hill Civil Parish Barnabas Road, Spinney Hills, Overton Road, New Ingarsby Farm, Houghton-On-The-Hill Humberstone, Spinney Hill Road, Spinney Hills, Farringdon Street, Spinney Hills, Dysart Way, The Granary, Bushby Leicester, Brunswick Street, Leicester, Humberstone Gate, Leicester, Haymarket Bus Station, Leicester The Cedars, Bushby Main Street, Bushby Dalby Avenue, Thurnby Hereward Drive, Thurnby Nursery, Thurnby Downing Drive, Goodwood Uppingham Road, Leicester Spenceƒeld Lane, Goodwood Uppingham Road, Leicester Silverwood Close, Goodwood Uppingham Road, Leicester Greystone Avenue, Goodwood Peters Drive, New Humberstone Rockery Close, New Humberstone Humberstone Park, New Humberstone Uppingham Road, Leicester King Edward Road, New Humberstone 249 Uppingham Road, Leicester Exton Road, New Humberstone Coleman Road, Leicester Kitchener Road, New Humberstone St Barnabas Road, Spinney Hills Overton Road, Humberstone Spinney Hill Road, Spinney Hills Farringdon Street, Spinney Hills Dysart Way, Leicester Humberstone Road, Leicester Brunswick Street, Leicester 124 Humberstone Road, Leicester Humberstone Gate, Leicester Vestry Street, Leicester Haymarket Bus Station, Leicester Charles Street, Leicester Direction: Thurnby 747 bus Time Schedule 24 stops Thurnby Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:22 PM North Street East, Uppingham 22 North Street East, Uppingham Tuesday 7:22 PM Queen's Road, Uppingham Wednesday 7:22 PM Shepherd's Way, Uppingham Thursday 7:22 PM Castle Close, Uppingham Civil Parish Friday 7:22 PM Littleworth Lane, Belton-In-Rutland Saturday Not Operational Post O∆ce, Belton-In-Rutland Church Street, Belton-In-Rutland Civil Parish Main Street, Belton-In-Rutland 747 bus Info Direction: Thurnby Grange Cottages, East Norton Stops: 24 Trip Duration: 26 min Wood Lane, Tugby Line Summary: North Street East, Uppingham, Uppingham Road, Tugby And Keythorpe Civil Parish Queen's Road, Uppingham, Shepherd's Way, Uppingham, Littleworth Lane, Belton-In-Rutland, Main Street, Ske∆ngton Post O∆ce, Belton-In-Rutland, Main Street, Belton-In- Rutland, Grange Cottages, East Norton, Wood Lane, Church Street, Billesdon Tugby, Main Street, Ske∆ngton, Church Street, Billesdon, Firs Road, Houghton-On-The-Hill, Rose & Firs Road, Houghton-On-The-Hill Crown, Houghton-On-The-Hill, Deane Gate Drive, Houghton-On-The-Hill, Main Street, Houghton-On- Rose & Crown, Houghton-On-The-Hill The-Hill, North Way, Houghton-On-The-Hill, Thomas Close, Houghton-On-The-Hill, Linwal Avenue, 71 Uppingham Road, Houghton On The Hill Civil Parish Houghton-On-The-Hill, New Ingarsby Farm, Deane Gate Drive, Houghton-On-The-Hill Houghton-On-The-Hill, The Granary, Bushby, The Cedars, Bushby, Main Street, Bushby, Dalby Avenue, Thurnby, Hereward Drive, Thurnby, Grange Lane, Main Street, Houghton-On-The-Hill Thurnby Scotland Lane, Houghton On The Hill Civil Parish North Way, Houghton-On-The-Hill St Catharines Way, Houghton On The Hill Civil Parish Thomas Close, Houghton-On-The-Hill Linwall Avenue, Houghton On The Hill Civil Parish Linwal Avenue, Houghton-On-The-Hill Deane Gate Drive, Houghton On The Hill Civil Parish New Ingarsby Farm, Houghton-On-The-Hill The Granary, Bushby The Cedars, Bushby Main Street, Bushby Dalby Avenue, Thurnby Hereward Drive, Thurnby Grange Lane, Thurnby Direction: Uppingham 747 bus Time Schedule 43 stops Uppingham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:41 AM - 6:30 PM Haymarket Bus Station, Leicester Charles Street, Leicester Tuesday 6:41 AM - 6:30 PM Humberstone Gate, Leicester Wednesday 6:41 AM - 6:30 PM Camden Street, Leicester Thursday 6:41 AM - 6:30 PM Madras Road, Leicester Friday 6:41 AM - 6:30 PM 124 Humberstone Road, Leicester Saturday 7:51 AM - 5:30 PM Dysart Way, Leicester Malabar Road, Leicester Farringdon Street, Spinney Hills 747 bus Info Spinney Hill Road, Spinney Hills Direction: Uppingham Stops: 43 Overton Road, Humberstone Trip Duration: 50 min Line Summary: Haymarket Bus Station, Leicester, Sulgrave Road, New Humberstone Humberstone Gate, Leicester, Madras Road, Leicester, Dysart Way, Leicester, Farringdon Street, Kitchener Road, New Humberstone Spinney Hills, Spinney Hill Road, Spinney Hills, Uppingham Road, Leicester Overton Road, Humberstone, Sulgrave Road, New Humberstone, Kitchener Road, New Humberstone, Exton Road, New Humberstone Exton Road, New Humberstone, King Edward Road, New Humberstone, Turner Road, New Humberstone, King Edward Road, New Humberstone Humberstone Park, New Humberstone, Rockery 237 Uppingham Road, Leicester Close, New Humberstone, Peters Drive, New Humberstone, Greystone Avenue, Goodwood, Turner Road, New Humberstone Silverwood Close, Goodwood, Spenceƒeld Lane, 289-291 Uppingham Road, Leicester Goodwood, Downing Drive, Goodwood, Nursery, Thurnby, Grange Lane, Thurnby, Hereward Drive, Humberstone Park, New Humberstone Thurnby, Dalby Avenue, Thurnby, Main Street, Uppingham Road, Leicester Bushby, The Cedars, Bushby, The Granary, Bushby, New Ingarsby Farm, Houghton-On-The-Hill, Linwal Rockery Close, New Humberstone Avenue, Houghton-On-The-Hill, Thomas Close, Houghton-On-The-Hill, North Way, Houghton-On- Peters Drive, New Humberstone The-Hill, St Catherines Way, Houghton-On-The-Hill, Firs Road, Houghton-On-The-Hill, Knights Close, Greystone Avenue, Goodwood Billesdon, Church Street, Billesdon, Main Street, Ske∆ngton, Wood Lane, Tugby, Grange Cottages, Uppingham Road, Leicester East Norton, Main Street, Belton-In-Rutland, Post Silverwood Close, Goodwood O∆ce, Belton-In-Rutland, Nether Street, Belton-In- Rutland, Shepherd's Way, Uppingham, Queen's Road, Uppingham, North Street East, Uppingham Spenceƒeld Lane, Goodwood Uppingham Road, Leicester Downing Drive, Goodwood Nursery, Thurnby Grange Lane, Thurnby Station Road, Leicester Hereward Drive, Thurnby Uppingham Road, Leicester Dalby Avenue, Thurnby Main Street, Bushby The Cedars, Bushby Thurnby Hill, Thurnby And Bushby Civil Parish The Granary, Bushby New Ingarsby Farm, Houghton-On-The-Hill Linwal Avenue, Houghton-On-The-Hill Deane Gate Drive, Houghton On The Hill Civil Parish Thomas Close, Houghton-On-The-Hill Linwall Avenue, Houghton On The Hill Civil Parish North Way, Houghton-On-The-Hill St Catharines Way, Houghton On The Hill Civil Parish St Catherines Way, Houghton-On-The-Hill Firs Road, Houghton-On-The-Hill Knights Close, Billesdon Knights Close, Billesdon Civil Parish Church Street, Billesdon Main Street, Ske∆ngton Wood Lane, Tugby Grange Cottages, East Norton Main Street, Belton-In-Rutland Post O∆ce, Belton-In-Rutland Church Street, Belton-In-Rutland Civil Parish Nether Street, Belton-In-Rutland Shepherd's Way, Uppingham Leicester Road, Uppingham Civil Parish Queen's Road, Uppingham North Street East, Uppingham 22 North Street East, Uppingham 747 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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