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335 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 335 bus time schedule & line map 335 Retford - New Ollerton - Newark View In Website Mode The 335 bus line (Retford - New Ollerton - Newark) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Newark: 7:29 AM - 4:10 PM (2) Retford: 7:00 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 335 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 335 bus arriving. Direction: Newark 335 bus Time Schedule 53 stops Newark Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:29 AM - 4:10 PM Bus Station, Retford Tuesday 7:29 AM - 4:10 PM Thrumpton Lane, Retford Wednesday 7:29 AM - 4:10 PM Duke Street, Retford Thursday 7:29 AM - 4:10 PM Spicers Court, England Friday 7:29 AM - 4:10 PM Railway Station, Retford Station Road, England Saturday 7:29 AM - 3:40 PM Queen Street, Retford Pelham Road, England St Josephs Church, Retford 335 bus Info Babworth Road, England Direction: Newark Stops: 53 Sports Ground, Retford Trip Duration: 59 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Retford, Thrumpton Babworth Park, Ordsall Lane, Retford, Duke Street, Retford, Railway Station, A620, England Retford, Queen Street, Retford, St Josephs Church, Retford, Sports Ground, Retford, Babworth Park, Ordsall Road, Ordsall Ordsall, Ordsall Road, Ordsall, Northumbria Drive, Ordsall, Cheyne Walk, Ordsall, Newlands, Ordsall, Northumbria Drive, Ordsall West Hill Road, Ordsall, Brecks Road, Ordsall, Glen Eagles Way, Ordsall, Jockey Lane, Elkesley, Headland Cheyne Walk, Ordsall Avenue, Elkesley, Coalpit Lane, Elkesley, Blacksmith Cottages, Elkesley, Holly Bush Close, Elkesley, High Newlands, Ordsall Street, Elkesley, Holly Bush Close, Elkesley, Blacksmith Cottages, Elkesley, Coalpit Lane, Elkesley, School Farm, West Drayton, Demand Responsive West Hill Road, Ordsall Area, Bothamsall, Sports Ground, Bothamsall, New West Hill Road, England Hill, Walesby, Manor Close, Walesby, Chapel Lane, Walesby, Main Street, Walesby, Retford Road, Brecks Road, Ordsall Boughton, Linton Drive, Boughton, Holles Close, Boughton, Hazel Road, Boughton, Newark Road, Glen Eagles Way, Ordsall Ollerton, Rufford Avenue, Ollerton, Beech Avenue, Ollerton, Briar Road, Ollerton, Rosewood Centre, Jockey Lane, Elkesley Ollerton, Gattlys Lane, Ollerton, Police Station, Ollerton, Hop Pole, Old Ollerton, The Green, Wellow, Headland Avenue, Elkesley Flash Lane, Ompton, School Lane, Kneesall, Kersall Coalpit Lane, Elkesley Lane, Kersall, Mill Lane, Caunton, St Andrews Church, Caunton, Ollerton Road, Little Carlton, Main Coalpit Lane, Elkesley Civil Parish Street, South Muskham, Smeatons Lakes, Newark, Blacksmith Cottages, Elkesley Newark Castle Railway Station, Newark Holly Bush Close, Elkesley Holly Bush Close, Elkesley Civil Parish High Street, Elkesley Holly Bush Close, Elkesley Holly Bush Close, Elkesley Civil Parish Blacksmith Cottages, Elkesley Coalpit Lane, Elkesley Coalpit Lane, Elkesley Civil Parish School Farm, West Drayton Demand Responsive Area, Bothamsall Sports Ground, Bothamsall New Hill, Walesby Manor Close, Walesby Chapel Lane, Walesby Main Street, Walesby Civil Parish Main Street, Walesby Retford Road, Boughton Linton Drive, Boughton Holles Close, Boughton Main Road, Ollerton And Boughton Civil Parish Hazel Road, Boughton Newark Road, Ollerton 2 Main Road, Ollerton And Boughton Civil Parish Rufford Avenue, Ollerton Rufford Avenue, Ollerton And Boughton Civil Parish Beech Avenue, Ollerton 94 Forest Road, Ollerton And Boughton Civil Parish Briar Road, Ollerton Briar Road, Ollerton And Boughton Civil Parish Rosewood Centre, Ollerton Church Circle, Ollerton And Boughton Civil Parish Gattlys Lane, Ollerton Police Station, Ollerton A6075, Ollerton And Boughton Civil Parish Hop Pole, Old Ollerton Church Street, Ollerton And Boughton Civil Parish The Green, Wellow Flash Lane, Ompton School Lane, Kneesall Kersall Lane, Kersall Mill Lane, Caunton Mill Lane, Caunton Civil Parish St Andrews Church, Caunton Ollerton Road, Little Carlton Main Street, South Muskham Smeatons Lakes, Newark Newark Castle Railway Station, Newark Direction: Retford 335 bus Time Schedule 53 stops Retford Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:00 AM Bus Station, Newark Tuesday 7:00 AM Castle Gate, Newark 35 Castle Gate, Newark on Trent Wednesday 7:00 AM Trent Bridge, Newark Thursday 7:00 AM Beastmarket Hill, Newark on Trent Friday 7:00 AM Newark Castle Railway Station, Newark Saturday 7:00 AM Smeatons Lakes, Newark Main Street, South Muskham 335 bus Info Ollerton Road, Little Carlton Direction: Retford Stops: 53 St Andrews Church, Caunton Trip Duration: 85 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Newark, Castle Gate, Demand Responsive Area, Caunton Newark, Trent Bridge, Newark, Newark Castle Railway Station, Newark, Smeatons Lakes, Newark, Deans Close, Caunton Civil Parish Main Street, South Muskham, Ollerton Road, Little Demand Responsive Area, Norwell Carlton, St Andrews Church, Caunton, Demand Responsive Area, Caunton, Demand Responsive Demand Responsive Area, Norwell Woodhouse Area, Norwell, Demand Responsive Area, Norwell Woodhouse, Kersall Lane, Kersall, School Lane, Kneesall, Flash Lane, Ompton, The Green, Wellow, Kersall Lane, Kersall Hop Pole, Old Ollerton, Methodist Church, Ollerton, Forest Road, Ollerton, Beech Avenue, Ollerton, Briar School Lane, Kneesall Road, Ollerton, Briar Road, Ollerton, Newark Road, Ollerton, Hazel Road, Boughton, Holles Close, Flash Lane, Ompton Boughton, Linton Drive, Boughton, Retford Road, Boughton, Main Street, Walesby, Chapel Lane, The Green, Wellow Walesby, Manor Close, Walesby, New Hill, Walesby, Sports Ground, Bothamsall, Demand Responsive Hop Pole, Old Ollerton Area, Bothamsall, School Farm, West Drayton, High Church Street, Ollerton And Boughton Civil Parish Street, Elkesley, Holly Bush Close, Elkesley, Blacksmith Cottages, Elkesley, Coalpit Lane, Elkesley, Methodist Church, Ollerton Headland Avenue, Elkesley, Jockey Lane, Elkesley, The Markhams, Ollerton And Boughton Civil Parish Glen Eagles Way, Ordsall, Brecks Road, Ordsall, West Hill Road, Ordsall, Newlands, Ordsall, Cheyne Walk, Forest Road, Ollerton Ordsall, Northumbria Drive, Ordsall, Ordsall Road, Forest Road, Ollerton And Boughton Civil Parish Ordsall, Babworth Park, Ordsall, St Josephs Church, Retford, Queen Street, Retford, Railway Station, Beech Avenue, Ollerton Retford, Duke Street, Retford, Thrumpton Lane, 94 Forest Road, Ollerton And Boughton Civil Parish Retford, Bus Station, Retford Briar Road, Ollerton Briar Road, Ollerton And Boughton Civil Parish Briar Road, Ollerton 50 Forest Road, Ollerton And Boughton Civil Parish Newark Road, Ollerton 2 Main Road, Ollerton And Boughton Civil Parish Hazel Road, Boughton Holles Close, Boughton Main Road, Ollerton And Boughton Civil Parish Linton Drive, Boughton Retford Road, Boughton Main Street, Walesby Chapel Lane, Walesby Main Street, Walesby Civil Parish Manor Close, Walesby New Hill, Walesby Sports Ground, Bothamsall Demand Responsive Area, Bothamsall School Farm, West Drayton High Street, Elkesley Holly Bush Close, Elkesley Holly Bush Close, Elkesley Civil Parish Blacksmith Cottages, Elkesley Coalpit Lane, Elkesley Coalpit Lane, Elkesley Civil Parish Headland Avenue, Elkesley Jockey Lane, Elkesley Glen Eagles Way, Ordsall Brecks Road, Ordsall West Hill Road, Ordsall Newlands, Ordsall Cheyne Walk, Ordsall Northumbria Drive, Ordsall Ordsall Road, Ordsall Babworth Park, Ordsall A620, England St Josephs Church, Retford Babworth Road, England Queen Street, Retford Pelham Road, England Railway Station, Retford Station Road, England Duke Street, Retford Spicers Court, England Thrumpton Lane, Retford Bus Station, Retford 335 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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