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92 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 92 bus time schedule & line map 92 Chippenham View In Website Mode The 92 bus line (Chippenham) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Chippenham: 7:20 AM - 6:00 PM (2) Malmesbury: 7:55 AM - 6:45 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 92 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 92 bus arriving. Direction: Chippenham 92 bus Time Schedule 32 stops Chippenham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:20 AM - 6:00 PM School, Malmesbury Tuesday 7:20 AM - 6:00 PM Dark Lane, Malmesbury Wednesday 7:20 AM - 6:00 PM Cross Hayes, Malmesbury Thursday 7:20 AM - 6:00 PM 24 Cross Hayes Lane, Malmesbury Friday 7:20 AM - 6:00 PM Burton Hill, Malmesbury Burton Hill, Malmesbury Saturday 7:30 AM - 5:10 PM Police Station, Malmesbury Home Farm, Malmesbury 92 bus Info Foxley Turn, Corston Direction: Chippenham Quarry Close, St. Paul Malmesbury Without Civil Parish Stops: 32 Trip Duration: 45 min Radnor Arms, Corston Line Summary: School, Malmesbury, Dark Lane, Malmesbury, Cross Hayes, Malmesbury, Burton Hill, South End, Corston Malmesbury, Police Station, Malmesbury, Home Chippenham Road, St. Paul Malmesbury Without Civil Parish Farm, Malmesbury, Foxley Turn, Corston, Radnor Arms, Corston, South End, Corston, Telephone Telephone Exchange, Hullavington Exchange, Hullavington, Mere Avenue, Hullavington, Queens Head, Hullavington, The Star, Hullavington, Mere Avenue, Hullavington Parklands, Hullavington, St Giles Church, Stanton St Quintin, Valetta Gardens, Stanton St Quintin, Buckley Queens Head, Hullavington Barracks, Stanton St Quintin, Pretty Chimneys, Kington St Michael, Post O∆ce, Kington St Michael, The Ham, Kington St Michael, Ridings Shelter, The Star, Hullavington Kington St Michael, The Ham, Kington St Michael, Post O∆ce, Kington St Michael, The Plough, Kington Parklands, Hullavington Langley, Morrisons Roundabout, Chippenham, Ambulance Station, Chippenham, Long Ridings, St Giles Church, Stanton St Quintin Barrow Green, Greenway Park, Chippenham, Parklands, Chippenham, Railway Station Approach, Valetta Gardens, Stanton St Quintin Chippenham, Waitrose, Chippenham, Bus Station, Chippenham Buckley Barracks, Stanton St Quintin Pretty Chimneys, Kington St Michael Post O∆ce, Kington St Michael The Ham, Kington St Michael The Ham, Kington St. Michael Civil Parish Ridings Shelter, Kington St Michael The Ridings, Kington St. Michael Civil Parish The Ham, Kington St Michael The Ham, Kington St. Michael Civil Parish Post O∆ce, Kington St Michael The Plough, Kington Langley Morrisons Roundabout, Chippenham Malmesbury Road Roundabout, Chippenham Ambulance Station, Chippenham Long Ridings, Barrow Green Greenway Park, Chippenham Parklands, Chippenham 36 Malmesbury Road, Chippenham Railway Station Approach, Chippenham Waitrose, Chippenham Unit 32 Borough Parade, Chippenham Bus Station, Chippenham The Wharf, Chippenham Direction: Malmesbury 92 bus Time Schedule 33 stops Malmesbury Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:55 AM - 6:45 PM Bus Station, Chippenham The Wharf, Chippenham Tuesday 7:55 AM - 6:45 PM Waitrose, Chippenham Wednesday 7:55 AM - 6:45 PM Town Bridge, Chippenham Thursday 7:55 AM - 6:45 PM Bath Road, Chippenham Friday 7:55 AM - 6:45 PM Railway Station Approach, Chippenham Saturday 8:42 AM - 6:05 PM Cinema, Chippenham 38 St Pauls Street, Chippenham Parkside, Chippenham 92 bus Info 31 Park Lane, Chippenham Direction: Malmesbury Stops: 33 Greenway Avenue, Chippenham Trip Duration: 49 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Chippenham, Waitrose, Wedmore Avenue, Chippenham Chippenham, Town Bridge, Chippenham, Railway Station Approach, Chippenham, Cinema, Long Ridings, Barrow Green Chippenham, Parkside, Chippenham, Greenway Avenue, Chippenham, Wedmore Avenue, Ambulance Station, Chippenham Chippenham, Long Ridings, Barrow Green, Ambulance Station, Chippenham, Sheldon School, Sheldon School, Chippenham Chippenham, Morrisons Roundabout, Chippenham, The Plough, Kington Langley, Post O∆ce, Kington St Morrisons Roundabout, Chippenham Michael, The Ham, Kington St Michael, Ridings Shelter, Kington St Michael, The Ham, Kington St Michael, Post O∆ce, Kington St Michael, Pretty The Plough, Kington Langley Chimneys, Kington St Michael, Buckley Barracks, Stanton St Quintin, St Giles Church, Stanton St Post O∆ce, Kington St Michael Quintin, Parklands, Hullavington, The Star, Hullavington, Queens Head, Hullavington, Mere The Ham, Kington St Michael Avenue, Hullavington, Telephone Exchange, The Ham, Kington St. Michael Civil Parish Hullavington, South End, Corston, Radnor Arms, Corston, Foxley Turn, Corston, Home Farm, Ridings Shelter, Kington St Michael Malmesbury, Police Station, Malmesbury, Burton Hill, The Ridings, Kington St. Michael Civil Parish Malmesbury, Cross Hayes, Malmesbury The Ham, Kington St Michael The Ham, Kington St. Michael Civil Parish Post O∆ce, Kington St Michael Pretty Chimneys, Kington St Michael Buckley Barracks, Stanton St Quintin St Giles Church, Stanton St Quintin Parklands, Hullavington The Star, Hullavington Queens Head, Hullavington Mere Avenue, Hullavington Telephone Exchange, Hullavington South End, Corston Chippenham Road, St. Paul Malmesbury Without Civil Parish Radnor Arms, Corston Barnes Close, St. Paul Malmesbury Without Civil Parish Foxley Turn, Corston Quarry Close, St. Paul Malmesbury Without Civil Parish Home Farm, Malmesbury Police Station, Malmesbury Burton Hill, Malmesbury Burton Hill, Malmesbury Cross Hayes, Malmesbury 24 Cross Hayes Lane, Malmesbury 92 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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