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Y5 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route Y5 bus time schedule & line map Y5 Bristol - Chipping Sodbury View In Website Mode The Y5 bus line (Bristol - Chipping Sodbury) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bristol: 7:15 AM - 9:40 PM (2) Chipping Sodbury: 6:00 AM - 8:55 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest Y5 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next Y5 bus arriving. Direction: Bristol Y5 bus Time Schedule 52 stops Bristol Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Wickwar Road, Chipping Sodbury 43-45 High Street, Yate Tuesday Not Operational The Clock, Chipping Sodbury Wednesday 7:15 AM - 9:40 PM 33 High Street, Yate Thursday 7:15 AM - 9:40 PM Bowling Hill, Chipping Sodbury Friday 7:15 AM - 9:40 PM Bowling Hill, Yate Saturday 7:15 AM - 9:40 PM The Ridge, Yate Highway, Yate Shopping Centre, Yate Y5 bus Info Morrisons, Yate Direction: Bristol Stops: 52 Wellstead Avenue, Yate Trip Duration: 61 min Cottage Court, Yate Line Summary: Wickwar Road, Chipping Sodbury, The Clock, Chipping Sodbury, Bowling Hill, Chipping Longford, Yate Sodbury, The Ridge, Yate, Shopping Centre, Yate, Morrisons, Yate, Wellstead Avenue, Yate, Longford, Rodborough, Yate Yate, Rodborough, Yate, Nibley Turn, Westerleigh, Wapley Turn, Westerleigh, War Memorial, Westerleigh, Nibley Turn, Westerleigh Mill Crescent, Westerleigh, Broad Lane, Westerleigh, Kidney Hill, Westerleigh, Westerleigh Hill Crossroads, Wapley Turn, Westerleigh Westerleigh, Westerleigh Crematorium, Westerleigh, Motorway Bridge, Pucklechurch, Lansdown Road, War Memorial, Westerleigh Pucklechurch, The Star, Pucklechurch, Maple Walk, Pucklechurch, Kestrel Drive, Pucklechurch, Goldƒnch Way, Pucklechurch, The Fleur De Lys, Pucklechurch, Mill Crescent, Westerleigh The Poplars, Pucklechurch, Homeƒeld Road, Pucklechurch, Dennisworth Farm, Pucklechurch, Broad Lane, Westerleigh Siston Lane, Siston, Shortwood Hill, Shortwood, Rock House Farm, Shortwood, The Bridge Inn, Shortwood, Kidney Hill, Westerleigh Pomphrey Hill, Emersons Green, Mangotsƒeld Fc, Mangotsƒeld, Cossham Street, Mangotsƒeld, Westerleigh Hill Crossroads, Westerleigh Chestnut Court, Staple Hill, Mangotsƒeld Road, Westerleigh Road, Westerleigh Civil Parish Staple Hill, Burley Grove, Staple Hill, The Hawthornes, Staple Hill, Teewell Hill, Staple Hill, The Portcullis, Westerleigh Crematorium, Westerleigh Staple Hill, Pendennis Road, Staple Hill, Thicket Road, Motorway Bridge, Pucklechurch Staple Hill, Maywood Road, Fishponds, Cross Hands, Fishponds, New Station Road, Fishponds, Channons Hill, Fishponds, Lodge Causeway, Fishponds, Alcove Lansdown Road, Pucklechurch Road, Fishponds, Huyton Road, Eastville, Royate Hill, Eastville, Cabot Circus, Bus Station, Bristol The Star, Pucklechurch 37 Castle Road, Pucklechurch Maple Walk, Pucklechurch Holly Close, Pucklechurch Kestrel Drive, Pucklechurch Goldƒnch Way, Pucklechurch Oak Tree Avenue, Pucklechurch The Fleur De Lys, Pucklechurch 4 Westerleigh Road, Pucklechurch The Poplars, Pucklechurch Shortwood Road, Pucklechurch Homeƒeld Road, Pucklechurch B4465, Pucklechurch Dennisworth Farm, Pucklechurch Siston Lane, Siston Shortwood Hill, Shortwood B4465, Pucklechurch Civil Parish Rock House Farm, Shortwood Main Road, Bristol The Bridge Inn, Shortwood Pomphrey Hill, Emersons Green Mangotsƒeld Fc, Mangotsƒeld Pomphrey Hill, Bristol Cossham Street, Mangotsƒeld 4 Cossham Street, Bristol Chestnut Court, Staple Hill Chestnut Court, Bristol Mangotsƒeld Road, Staple Hill Burley Grove, Staple Hill The Hawthornes, Staple Hill Page Court, Bristol Teewell Hill, Staple Hill 76 Broad Street, Bristol The Portcullis, Staple Hill 110 High Street, Bristol Pendennis Road, Staple Hill 40 High Street, Bristol Thicket Road, Staple Hill 164 Staple Hill Road, Bristol Maywood Road, Fishponds Staple Hill Road, Bristol Cross Hands, Fishponds 14 Straits Parade, Bristol New Station Road, Fishponds 741 Fishponds Road, Bristol Channons Hill, Fishponds Lodge Causeway, Fishponds 623 Fishponds Road, Bristol Alcove Road, Fishponds Huyton Road, Eastville Royate Hill, Eastville Cabot Circus Bond Street, Bristol Bus Station, Bristol Canon Street, Bristol Direction: Chipping Sodbury Y5 bus Time Schedule 55 stops Chipping Sodbury Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Bus Station, Bristol Canon Street, Bristol Tuesday Not Operational Cabot Circus Wednesday 6:00 AM - 8:55 PM Gloucester Street, Bristol Thursday 6:00 AM - 8:55 PM Eastville Park, Eastville Friday 6:00 AM - 8:55 PM Royate Hill, Eastville Saturday 6:15 AM - 8:55 PM Huyton Road, Eastville Ridgeway Parade, Bristol Alcove Road, Fishponds Y5 bus Info 479 Fishponds Road, Bristol Direction: Chipping Sodbury Stops: 55 Channon's Hill, Fishponds Trip Duration: 56 min 660 Fishponds Road, Bristol Line Summary: Bus Station, Bristol, Cabot Circus, Eastville Park, Eastville, Royate Hill, Eastville, Huyton Channons Hill, Fishponds Road, Eastville, Alcove Road, Fishponds, Channon's Fishponds Road, Bristol Hill, Fishponds, Channons Hill, Fishponds, New Station Road, Fishponds, Cross Hands, Fishponds, New Station Road, Fishponds Maywood Road, Fishponds, Thicket Road, Staple Hill, 741 Fishponds Road, Bristol Pendennis Road, Staple Hill, The Portcullis, Staple Hill, Teewell Hill, Staple Hill, The Hawthornes, Staple Cross Hands, Fishponds Hill, Burley Grove, Staple Hill, Mangotsƒeld Road, 12 Straits Parade, Bristol Staple Hill, Chestnut Court, Staple Hill, Cossham Street, Mangotsƒeld, Mangotsƒeld Fc, Mangotsƒeld, Maywood Road, Fishponds Pomphrey Hill, Emersons Green, The Bridge Inn, 81 Staple Hill Road, Bristol Shortwood, Rock House Farm, Shortwood, Shortwood Hill, Shortwood, Siston Lane, Siston, Thicket Road, Staple Hill Dennisworth Farm, Pucklechurch, Homeƒeld Road, 11 High Street, Bristol Pucklechurch, Pucklechurch Village Hall, Pucklechurch, Maple Walk, Pucklechurch, Kestrel Pendennis Road, Staple Hill Drive, Pucklechurch, Goldƒnch Way, Pucklechurch, 75 High Street, Bristol The Star, Pucklechurch, Lansdown Road, Pucklechurch, Motorway Bridge, Pucklechurch, The Portcullis, Staple Hill Westerleigh Crematorium, Westerleigh, Westerleigh 15 Broad Street, Bristol Hill Crossroads, Westerleigh, Kidney Hill, Westerleigh, Broad Lane, Westerleigh, Mill Crescent, Westerleigh, Teewell Hill, Staple Hill War Memorial, Westerleigh, Wapley Turn, Westerleigh, Nibley Turn, Westerleigh, Rodborough, Yate, The Hawthornes, Staple Hill Longford, Yate, Wellstead Avenue, Yate, Lyndale Road, Yate, Morrisons, Yate, The White Lion, Yate, Burley Grove, Staple Hill Shopping Centre, Yate, The Ridge, Yate, Bowling Hill, Chipping Sodbury, The Clock, Chipping Sodbury, Mangotsƒeld Road, Staple Hill Wickwar Road, Chipping Sodbury, Wickwar Road, Chipping Sodbury Chestnut Court, Staple Hill Chestnut Court, Bristol Cossham Street, Mangotsƒeld 4 Cossham Street, Bristol Mangotsƒeld Fc, Mangotsƒeld Pomphrey Hill, Bristol Pomphrey Hill, Emersons Green The Bridge Inn, Shortwood Rock House Farm, Shortwood Shortwood Hill, Shortwood Siston Lane, Siston Dennisworth Farm, Pucklechurch Homeƒeld Road, Pucklechurch Pucklechurch Village Hall, Pucklechurch Maple Walk, Pucklechurch Holly Close, Pucklechurch Kestrel Drive, Pucklechurch Goldƒnch Way, Pucklechurch Oak Tree Avenue, Pucklechurch The Star, Pucklechurch 37 Castle Road, Pucklechurch Lansdown Road, Pucklechurch Motorway Bridge, Pucklechurch Westerleigh Crematorium, Westerleigh Westerleigh Hill Crossroads, Westerleigh Westerleigh Road, Westerleigh Civil Parish Kidney Hill, Westerleigh Broad Lane, Westerleigh Mill Crescent, Westerleigh War Memorial, Westerleigh Wapley Turn, Westerleigh Nibley Turn, Westerleigh Rodborough, Yate Longford, Yate Wellstead Avenue, Yate Lyndale Road, Yate Lyndale Road, Yate Morrisons, Yate The White Lion, Yate 103 Station Road, Yate Shopping Centre, Yate The Ridge, Yate Highway, Yate Bowling Hill, Chipping Sodbury Bowling Hill, Yate The Clock, Chipping Sodbury 41 High Street, Yate Wickwar Road, Chipping Sodbury Barnhill Road, Yate Wickwar Road, Chipping Sodbury 43-45 High Street, Yate Y5 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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