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X84 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route X84 bus time schedule & line map X84 Semington - Staverton - Bradford-on-Avon - View In Website Mode Winsley - Bath The X84 bus line (Semington - Staverton - Bradford-on-Avon - Winsley - Bath) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Combe Park: 9:30 AM (2) Semington: 12:55 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest X84 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next X84 bus arriving. Direction: Combe Park X84 bus Time Schedule 51 stops Combe Park Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Somerset Arms, Semington Tuesday Not Operational St George's Road, Semington Wednesday Not Operational Turnpike, Semington Thursday Not Operational Semington Turnpike, Semington Civil Parish Friday 9:30 AM The Conifers, Semington Saturday Not Operational Paxcroft Farm, Paxcroft Mead Helps Well Road, Paxcroft Mead Newhurst Park, Paxcroft Mead X84 bus Info Direction: Combe Park Hackett Place, Paxcroft Mead Stops: 51 Trip Duration: 85 min Line Summary: Somerset Arms, Semington, St Parsonage Road, Paxcroft Mead George's Road, Semington, Turnpike, Semington, The Leap Gate, Trowbridge Civil Parish Conifers, Semington, Paxcroft Farm, Paxcroft Mead, Helps Well Road, Paxcroft Mead, Newhurst Park, Mascroft Road, Paxcroft Mead Paxcroft Mead, Hackett Place, Paxcroft Mead, Leap Gate, Trowbridge Civil Parish Parsonage Road, Paxcroft Mead, Mascroft Road, Soprano Way, Paxcroft Mead Paxcroft Mead, Soprano Way, Paxcroft Mead, Hackett Place, Paxcroft Mead, The Lion & Fiddle, Hilperton, Church Street, Hilperton, Dymott Square, Hackett Place, Paxcroft Mead Hilperton, Greenhill Gardens, Hilperton, Newleaze, Hilperton, Marsh Road, Hilperton Marsh, St Marys The Lion & Fiddle, Hilperton Gardens, Hilperton Marsh, Tin Church, Hilperton, Canal Bridge, Hilperton, Thestƒeld Drive, Hilperton, Church Street, Hilperton Marina Drive, Staverton, Cottles Barton, Staverton, Old Bear Inn, Staverton, Cemetery, Bradford-On- Dymott Square, Hilperton Avon, Springƒeld Road, Bradford-On-Avon, The Hall, Bradford-On-Avon, Ropewalk, Bradford-On-Avon, Greenhill Gardens, Hilperton The Lyns, Turleigh, Turleigh Turn, Winsley, Dane Rise, Hill Street, Hilperton Civil Parish Winsley, Conkwell Turn, Winsley, Murhill Turn, Winsley, Crockford Farm, Limpley Stoke, River Bridge, Limpley Newleaze, Hilperton Stoke, Viaduct Hotel, Limpley Stoke, Aqueduct, Marsh Road, Hilperton Marsh Monkton Combe, Village, Claverton, Hantone Hill, Bathampton, Scout Hut, Bathampton, Devonshire St Marys Gardens, Hilperton Marsh Road, Bathampton, St George's Hill, Bathampton, Horse Road, Hilperton Civil Parish Trossachs Drive, Bathampton, Minster Way, Bathwick, Darlington Road, Bathwick, Forester Road, Tin Church, Hilperton Bathwick, Holburne Museum, Bathwick, Laura Place, Horse Road, Trowbridge Bathwick, Bath Abbey, Bath City Centre, Royal United Hospital, Combe Park Canal Bridge, Hilperton Thestƒeld Drive, Trowbridge Thestƒeld Drive, Hilperton Marina Drive, Trowbridge Marina Drive, Staverton Marina Drive, Staverton Civil Parish Cottles Barton, Staverton Old Bear Inn, Staverton Cemetery, Bradford-On-Avon Springƒeld Road, Bradford-On-Avon Springƒeld, Bradford-on-Avon The Hall, Bradford-On-Avon Ropewalk, Bradford-On-Avon The Lyns, Turleigh Turleigh Turn, Winsley Dane Rise, Winsley Conkwell Turn, Winsley Murhill Turn, Winsley Crockford Farm, Limpley Stoke River Bridge, Limpley Stoke Stokeford Bridge, Winsley Civil Parish Viaduct Hotel, Limpley Stoke Aqueduct, Monkton Combe Village, Claverton Hantone Hill, Bathampton Scout Hut, Bathampton Devonshire Road, Bathampton St George's Hill, Bathampton Saint George's Hill, Bath Trossachs Drive, Bathampton Minster Way, Bathwick Darlington Road, Bathwick Beckford Road, Bath Forester Road, Bathwick A36, Bath Holburne Museum, Bathwick Great Pulteney Street, Bath Laura Place, Bathwick 77 Great Pulteney Street, Bath Bath Abbey, Bath City Centre Orange Grove, Bath Royal United Hospital, Combe Park Direction: Semington X84 bus Time Schedule 47 stops Semington Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Royal United Hospital, Combe Park Tuesday Not Operational Bath Abbey, Bath City Centre Orange Grove, Bath Wednesday Not Operational Laura Place, Bathwick Thursday Not Operational Great Pulteney Street, Bath Friday 12:55 PM Holburne Museum, Bathwick Saturday Not Operational Great Pulteney Street, Bath Forester Road, Bathwick Darlington Road, Bathwick X84 bus Info North Road, Bath Direction: Semington Stops: 47 Minster Way, Bathwick Trip Duration: 85 min Line Summary: Royal United Hospital, Combe Park, Trossachs Drive, Bathampton Bath Abbey, Bath City Centre, Laura Place, Bathwick, Holburne Museum, Bathwick, Forester Road, St George's Hill, Bathampton Bathwick, Darlington Road, Bathwick, Minster Way, Bathwick, Trossachs Drive, Bathampton, St George's Scout Hut, Bathampton Hill, Bathampton, Scout Hut, Bathampton, Hantone Hill, Bathampton, Village, Claverton, Aqueduct, Hantone Hill, Bathampton Monkton Combe, Viaduct Hotel, Limpley Stoke, River Bridge, Limpley Stoke, Crockford Farm, Limpley Village, Claverton Stoke, Murhill Turn, Winsley, Conkwell Turn, Winsley, Dane Rise, Winsley, The Lyns, Turleigh, Ropewalk, Bradford-On-Avon, Community Centre, Bradford-On- Aqueduct, Monkton Combe Avon, Saxon Garage, Bradford-On-Avon, The Green, Bradford-On-Avon, Springƒeld Road, Bradford-On- Viaduct Hotel, Limpley Stoke Avon, Cemetery, Bradford-On-Avon, Old Bear Inn, Staverton, Social Club, Staverton, Cottles Barton, River Bridge, Limpley Stoke Staverton, Marina Drive, Staverton, Thestƒeld Drive, Stokeford Bridge, Winsley Civil Parish Hilperton, Marina Roundabout, Hilperton, Tin Church, Hilperton, St Marys Gardens, Hilperton Marsh, Marsh Crockford Farm, Limpley Stoke Road, Hilperton Marsh, Newleaze, Hilperton, Greenhill Gardens, Hilperton, Dymott Square, Murhill Turn, Winsley Hilperton, Church Street, Hilperton, The Lion & Fiddle, Hilperton, Newhurst Park, Paxcroft Mead, Helps Well Conkwell Turn, Winsley Road, Paxcroft Mead, Paxcroft Farm, Paxcroft Mead, The Conifers, Semington, Turnpike, Semington, Dane Rise, Winsley St George's Road, Semington, Somerset Arms, Semington The Lyns, Turleigh Ropewalk, Bradford-On-Avon Community Centre, Bradford-On-Avon Mount Pleasant, Bradford-on-Avon Saxon Garage, Bradford-On-Avon New Road Court, Bradford-on-Avon The Green, Bradford-On-Avon Springƒeld, Bradford-on-Avon Springƒeld Road, Bradford-On-Avon Springƒeld, Bradford-on-Avon Cemetery, Bradford-On-Avon Old Bear Inn, Staverton Social Club, Staverton Cottles Barton, Staverton New Terrace, Staverton Civil Parish Marina Drive, Staverton Marina Drive, Staverton Civil Parish Thestƒeld Drive, Hilperton Marina Drive, Trowbridge Marina Roundabout, Hilperton Thestƒeld Drive, Trowbridge Tin Church, Hilperton St Marys Gardens, Hilperton Marsh Horse Road, Hilperton Civil Parish Marsh Road, Hilperton Marsh Newleaze, Hilperton Greenhill Gardens, Hilperton Hill Street, Hilperton Civil Parish Dymott Square, Hilperton Church Street, Hilperton The Lion & Fiddle, Hilperton Newhurst Park, Paxcroft Mead Helps Well Road, Paxcroft Mead Paxcroft Farm, Paxcroft Mead The Conifers, Semington Turnpike, Semington Semington Turnpike, Semington Civil Parish St George's Road, Semington High Street, Semington Civil Parish Somerset Arms, Semington X84 bus time schedules and route maps 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