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TWO Bus Time Schedule & Line Route TWO bus time schedule & line map TWO Cotmanhay View In Website Mode The TWO bus line (Cotmanhay) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Cotmanhay: 5:55 AM - 11:45 PM (2) Nottingham: 5:03 AM - 10:53 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest TWO bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next TWO bus arriving. Direction: Cotmanhay TWO bus Time Schedule 53 stops Cotmanhay Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:15 AM - 11:45 PM Monday 5:55 AM - 11:45 PM Victoria Bus Station, Nottingham York Street, Nottingham Tuesday 5:55 AM - 11:45 PM Burton Street, Nottingham Wednesday 5:55 AM - 11:45 PM South Sherwood Street, Nottingham Thursday 5:55 AM - 11:45 PM Upper Parliament Street, Nottingham Friday 5:55 AM - 11:45 PM 107 Upper Parliament Street, Nottingham Saturday 12:15 AM - 11:45 PM Cathedral, Nottingham 58 Derby Road, Nottingham Canning Circus (Cc06) 164c Derby Road, Nottingham TWO bus Info Direction: Cotmanhay Highurst Street, Radford (Ra01) Stops: 53 61a Ilkeston Road, Nottingham Trip Duration: 49 min Line Summary: Victoria Bus Station, Nottingham, Albert Grove, Radford (Ra02) Burton Street, Nottingham, Upper Parliament Street, 103 Ilkeston Road, Nottingham Nottingham, Cathedral, Nottingham, Canning Circus (Cc06), Highurst Street, Radford (Ra01), Albert Rothesay Avenue, Radford (Ra03) Grove, Radford (Ra02), Rothesay Avenue, Radford 149 Ilkeston Road, Nottingham (Ra03), Radford Boulevard, Radford (Ra46), Middleton Street, Radford (Ra05), Faraday Road, Radford Boulevard, Radford (Ra46) Radford (Ra06), Kennington Road, Radford, 240 Ilkeston Road, Nottingham Marchwood Close, Wollaton (Wo37), Ringwood Crescent, Wollaton (Wo01), Eton Grove, Wollaton Middleton Street, Radford (Ra05) (Wo02), Brendon Road, Wollaton (Wo03), Wollaton 253 Ilkeston Road, Nottingham Road, Wollaton (Wo88), St Leonards Drive, Wollaton (Wo89), Thornton Close, Wollaton (Wo90), Birdsall Faraday Road, Radford (Ra06) Avenue, Wollaton (Wo91), Waitrose, Wollaton Wollaton Road, Nottingham (Wo59), Glaisdale Drive, Wollaton (Wo60), Sandringham Crescent, Wollaton, Birchwood Road, Kennington Road, Radford Wollaton, Wollaton Vale, Wollaton, Nottingham Road, 50 Wollaton Road, Nottingham Trowell Moor, Springwood Nursery, Trowell Moor, Waterloo Lane, Trowell Moor, Motorway Bridge, Marchwood Close, Wollaton (Wo37) Trowell, Nottingham Road, Trowell, St Helens 84 Wollaton Road, Nottingham Crescent, Trowell, Haynes Avenue, Trowell, Stoney Lane, Trowell, Thurman Street, Ilkeston, French Ringwood Crescent, Wollaton (Wo01) Street, Ilkeston, Kensington Street, Ilkeston, 206 Wollaton Road, Nottingham Littlewick Medical Centre, Ilkeston, Health Centre, Ilkeston, Market Place, Ilkeston, New Lawn Road, Eton Grove, Wollaton (Wo02) Ilkeston, Jackson Avenue, Ilkeston, Pelham Street, Ilkeston, Bath Street, Ilkeston, Granby Street, Brendon Road, Wollaton (Wo03) Ilkeston, Tatham's Lane, Ilkeston, Charlotte Street, Ilkeston, Granby Park, Cotmanhay, Ash Street, Wollaton Road, Wollaton (Wo88) Cotmanhay, Vernon Street, Cotmanhay, Church 5 Russell Drive, Nottingham Street, Cotmanhay, Devonshire Close, Cotmanhay, Langley Avenue, Cotmanhay, Millersdale Avenue, St Leonards Drive, Wollaton (Wo89) Cotmanhay Thornton Close, Wollaton (Wo90) Thornton Close, Nottingham Birdsall Avenue, Wollaton (Wo91) 5 Trowell Road, Nottingham Waitrose, Wollaton (Wo59) 1 Glover Avenue, Nottingham Glaisdale Drive, Wollaton (Wo60) 139 Trowell Road, Nottingham Sandringham Crescent, Wollaton 195 Trowell Road, Nottingham Birchwood Road, Wollaton Trowell Road, Nottingham Wollaton Vale, Wollaton 334a Trowell Road, Nottingham Nottingham Road, Trowell Moor Springwood Nursery, Trowell Moor Waterloo Lane, Trowell Moor Motorway Bridge, Trowell 97 Nottingham Road, Trowell Civil Parish Nottingham Road, Trowell 41 Nottingham Road, Trowell Civil Parish St Helens Crescent, Trowell Haynes Avenue, Trowell Stoney Lane, Trowell Thurman Street, Ilkeston French Street, Ilkeston Newdigate Street, England Kensington Street, Ilkeston 128 Nottingham Road, Ilkeston Littlewick Medical Centre, Ilkeston 41 Nottingham Road, Ilkeston Health Centre, Ilkeston 60 South Street, Ilkeston Market Place, Ilkeston New Lawn Road, Ilkeston Jackson Avenue, Ilkeston Wharncliffe Road, Ilkeston Pelham Street, Ilkeston 13 Pelham Street, Ilkeston Bath Street, Ilkeston 65A Bath Street, Ilkeston Granby Street, Ilkeston Granby Street, Ilkeston Tatham's Lane, Ilkeston Charlotte Street, Ilkeston Granby Park, Cotmanhay Ash Street, Cotmanhay 114 Cotmanhay Road, Ilkeston Vernon Street, Cotmanhay 132-133 Cotmanhay Road, Ilkeston Church Street, Cotmanhay Cotmanhay Road, Ilkeston Devonshire Close, Cotmanhay Devonshire Close, Ilkeston Langley Avenue, Cotmanhay Dronƒeld Place, Ilkeston Millersdale Avenue, Cotmanhay Millersdale Avenue, Ilkeston Direction: Nottingham TWO bus Time Schedule 53 stops Nottingham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:43 AM - 10:53 PM Monday 5:03 AM - 10:53 PM Millersdale Avenue, Cotmanhay Millersdale Avenue, Ilkeston Tuesday 5:03 AM - 10:53 PM Skeavingtons Lane, Cotmanhay Wednesday 5:03 AM - 10:53 PM Alma Close, Ilkeston Thursday 5:03 AM - 10:53 PM Skeavingtons Lane School, Cotmanhay Friday 5:03 AM - 10:53 PM Skeavington's Lane, Ilkeston Saturday 6:11 AM - 10:53 PM Church Street, Cotmanhay Cotmanhay Road, Ilkeston Vernon Street, Cotmanhay 137 Cotmanhay Road, Ilkeston TWO bus Info Direction: Nottingham Ash Street, Cotmanhay Stops: 53 114 Cotmanhay Road, Ilkeston Trip Duration: 53 min Line Summary: Millersdale Avenue, Cotmanhay, Granby Park, Cotmanhay Skeavingtons Lane, Cotmanhay, Skeavingtons Lane School, Cotmanhay, Church Street, Cotmanhay, Charlotte Street, Ilkeston Vernon Street, Cotmanhay, Ash Street, Cotmanhay, Granby Park, Cotmanhay, Charlotte Street, Ilkeston, Bloomsgrove Road, Ilkeston Bloomsgrove Road, Ilkeston, Granby Street, Ilkeston, 17 Granby Street, Ilkeston Bath Street Bottom, Ilkeston, Jackson Avenue, Ilkeston, New Lawn Road, Ilkeston, Market Place, Granby Street, Ilkeston Ilkeston, Queen Street, Ilkeston, Health Centre, Granby Street, Ilkeston Ilkeston, Littlewick Medical Centre, Ilkeston, Albany Street, Ilkeston, French Street, Ilkeston, Thurman Bath Street Bottom, Ilkeston Street, Ilkeston, Stoney Lane, Trowell, Haynes 140 Bath Street, Ilkeston Avenue, Trowell, St Helens Crescent, Trowell, Nottingham Road, Trowell, Motorway Bridge, Trowell, Jackson Avenue, Ilkeston Waterloo Lane, Trowell Moor, Springwood Nursery, 101 Wharncliffe Road, Ilkeston Trowell Moor, Nottingham Road, Trowell Moor, Wollaton Vale, Wollaton, Birchwood Road, Wollaton, New Lawn Road, Ilkeston Sandringham Crescent, Wollaton, Glaisdale Drive, New Lawn Road, Ilkeston Wollaton, Waitrose, Wollaton (Wo61), Birdsall Avenue, Wollaton (Wo85), Thornton Close, Wollaton Market Place, Ilkeston (Wo86), St Leonards Drive, Wollaton (Wo87), Old Market Place, Ilkeston Coach Road, Wollaton (Wo22), Brendon Road, Wollaton (Wo23), Eton Grove, Wollaton (Wo24), Queen Street, Ilkeston Ringwood Crescent, Wollaton (Wo25), Marchwood 15-19 South Street, Ilkeston Close, Wollaton (Wo36), Kennington Road, Radford, Faraday Road, Radford (Ra11), Middleton Street, Health Centre, Ilkeston Radford (Ra12), Radford Boulevard, Radford (Ra13), Trueman's Court, Ilkeston Albert Grove, Radford (Ra14), Highurst Street, Radford (Ra15), Canning Circus (Cc07), Wollaton Littlewick Medical Centre, Ilkeston Street, Nottingham, Tollhouse Hill, Nottingham, 67 Nottingham Road, Ilkeston Upper Parliament Street, Nottingham, Ntu City Campus, Nottingham, Victoria Bus Station, Albany Street, Ilkeston Nottingham 2 Albany Street, Ilkeston French Street, Ilkeston 307 Nottingham Road, England Thurman Street, Ilkeston 336 Nottingham Road, England Stoney Lane, Trowell Haynes Avenue, Trowell St Helens Crescent, Trowell 2 Ilkeston Road, Trowell Civil Parish Nottingham Road, Trowell 49 Nottingham Road, Trowell Civil Parish Motorway Bridge, Trowell Waterloo Lane, Trowell Moor 157 Nottingham Road, Trowell Civil Parish Springwood Nursery, Trowell Moor Nottingham Road, Trowell Civil Parish Nottingham Road, Trowell Moor Wollaton Vale, Wollaton 338 Trowell Road, Nottingham Birchwood Road, Wollaton 252 Trowell Road, Nottingham Sandringham Crescent, Wollaton 210 Trowell Road, Nottingham Glaisdale Drive, Wollaton 174 Trowell Road, Nottingham Waitrose, Wollaton (Wo61) 1 Glover Avenue, Nottingham Birdsall Avenue, Wollaton (Wo85) 6 Trowell Road, Nottingham Thornton Close, Wollaton (Wo86) St Leonards Drive, Wollaton (Wo87) Old Coach Road, Wollaton (Wo22) 1 Spean Court, Nottingham Brendon Road, Wollaton (Wo23) Eton Grove, Wollaton (Wo24) Ringwood Crescent, Wollaton (Wo25) Wollaton Road, Nottingham Marchwood Close, Wollaton (Wo36) 76 Wollaton Road, Nottingham Kennington Road, Radford 38 Wollaton Road, Nottingham Faraday Road, Radford (Ra11) Dawes Way, Nottingham Middleton Street, Radford (Ra12) 229 Ilkeston Road, Nottingham Radford Boulevard, Radford (Ra13) 187 Ilkeston Road, Nottingham Albert Grove, Radford (Ra14) 109 Ilkeston Road, Nottingham Highurst Street, Radford (Ra15) 65 Ilkeston Road, Nottingham Canning Circus (Cc07) Ilkeston Road, Nottingham Wollaton Street, Nottingham 135-137 Wollaton Street, Nottingham Tollhouse Hill, Nottingham Tollhouse Hill, Nottingham Upper Parliament Street, Nottingham 72-74 Upper Parliament Street, Nottingham Ntu City Campus, Nottingham Burton Street, Nottingham Victoria Bus Station, Nottingham York Street, Nottingham TWO bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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