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173 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 173 bus time schedule & line map 173 Bath City Centre View In Website Mode The 173 bus line (Bath City Centre) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bath City Centre: 5:20 AM - 6:27 PM (2) Wells: 6:40 AM - 7:35 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 173 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 173 bus arriving. Direction: Bath City Centre 173 bus Time Schedule 68 stops Bath City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Bus Station, Wells Market Street, Wells Tuesday Not Operational Chamberlain Street, Wells Wednesday 5:20 AM - 6:27 PM The Liberty, Wells Thursday 5:20 AM - 6:27 PM Friday 5:20 AM - 6:27 PM Chip Shop, Wells Lorne Place, Wells Saturday 6:18 AM - 6:29 PM St. Thomas Terrace, Wells Bath Road, Wells 173 bus Info Bedford Road Bus Shelter, Wells Direction: Bath City Centre Stops: 68 The Britannia Inn, Wells Trip Duration: 87 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Wells, Chamberlain Knapp Hill, Wells Street, Wells, The Liberty, Wells, Chip Shop, Wells, St. Thomas Terrace, Wells, Bath Road, Wells, Bedford Road Bus Shelter, Wells, The Britannia Inn, Wells, South Horrington, Wells Knapp Hill, Wells, South Horrington, Wells, The Old Knapp Hill Close, St. Cuthbert Out Civil Parish Police Station, West Horrington, Thorncroft, West Horrington, Slab House Inn, Haydon Nears Wells, The Old Police Station, West Horrington Whitnell Corner, Binegar, Whitnell Corner, Binegar, Whitnell Lane, Binegar, Bus Shelter, Binegar, Station Thorncroft, West Horrington Road, Binegar, Hollow Hole Farm, Binegar, Gurney Slade, Binegar, Greystones, Binegar, Old Down Slab House Inn, Haydon Nears Wells Camping Site, Old Down, Old Down Inn, Old Down, The Chalice, Old Down, Mulberry Factory, Whitnell Corner, Binegar Chilcompton, Greenditch Close, Chilcompton, Co-Op, Chilcompton, Waterside, Chilcompton, The Pitching, Whitnell Corner, Binegar Chilcompton, Woodview, Chilcompton, Riverside Gardens, Midsomer Norton, Braewood, Midsomer Whitnell Lane, Binegar Norton, Redlands Terrace, Midsomer Norton, Kings Arms, Midsomer Norton, Paulton Road, Midsomer Bus Shelter, Binegar Norton, Somervale School, Midsomer Norton, Town Hall, Midsomer Norton, Norton Hill School, Westƒeld, Station Road, Binegar Charlton Park, Westƒeld, Recreation Ground, Station Road, Binegar Civil Parish Westƒeld, Westƒeld Chapel, Westƒeld, Maple Drive, Radstock, Bath College, Radstock, Victoria Hall, Hollow Hole Farm, Binegar Radstock, Clandown Junction, Clandown, Skinner's Hill, Peasedown St John, Bath Old Road, Peasedown Gurney Slade, Binegar St John, Red Post, Peasedown St John, Braysdown Lane, Peasedown St John, Keel's Hill, Peasedown St Greystones, Binegar John, Eckweek Lane, Peasedown St John, Prince Of Wales, Peasedown St John, White Ox Mead Lane, Old Down Camping Site, Old Down Dunkerton, Dunkerton Village, Dunkerton, Crossways Park, Dunkerton, Recycling Centre, Odd Down, Old Down Inn, Old Down Mendip Gardens, Odd Down, Oolite Grove, Odd Down, The Beeches, Odd Down, Midford Road, Odd The Chalice, Old Down Down, Wayside, Bloomƒeld, Wellsway, Bloomƒeld, Devonshire Buildings, Bloomƒeld, Kipling Avenue, Mulberry Factory, Chilcompton Bear Flat, Bear Flat Shops, Bear Flat, Haysƒeld Park, Wells Road, St Mary's Buildings, Wells Road, Bus Station, Bath City Centre Greenditch Close, Chilcompton GReenditch Close, Chilcompton Civil Parish Co-Op, Chilcompton Waterside, Chilcompton Britannia Close, Chilcompton Civil Parish The Pitching, Chilcompton Woodview, Chilcompton Riverside Gardens, Midsomer Norton Chilcompton Road, Midsomer Norton Civil Parish Braewood, Midsomer Norton Redlands Terrace, Midsomer Norton Kings Arms, Midsomer Norton Paulton Road, Midsomer Norton Somervale School, Midsomer Norton Town Hall, Midsomer Norton Norton Hill School, Westƒeld Charlton Park, Westƒeld Recreation Ground, Westƒeld Westƒeld Chapel, Westƒeld Maple Drive, Radstock Bath College, Radstock Victoria Hall, Radstock The Street, Radstock Civil Parish Clandown Junction, Clandown Skinner's Hill, Peasedown St John Bath Old Road, Peasedown St John Red Post, Peasedown St John Braysdown Lane, Peasedown St John Keel's Hill, Peasedown St John Eckweek Lane, Peasedown St John Dunkerton Hill, Peasedown St. John Civil Parish Prince Of Wales, Peasedown St John White Ox Mead Lane, Dunkerton Dunkerton Village, Dunkerton Crossways Park, Dunkerton Recycling Centre, Odd Down Mendip Gardens, Odd Down Wellsway, Bath Oolite Grove, Odd Down The Beeches, Odd Down The Beeches, Bath Midford Road, Odd Down Wayside, Bloomƒeld Wellsway, Bloomƒeld Devonshire Buildings, Bloomƒeld Kipling Avenue, Bear Flat Bloomƒeld Road, Bath Bear Flat Shops, Bear Flat Hayes Place, Bath Haysƒeld Park, Wells Road St Mary's Buildings, Wells Road Bus Station, Bath City Centre Southgate, Bath Direction: Wells 173 bus Time Schedule 66 stops Wells Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Bus Station, Bath City Centre Southgate, Bath Tuesday Not Operational St Mary's Buildings, Wells Road Wednesday 6:40 AM - 7:35 PM Haysƒeld Park, Wells Road Thursday 6:40 AM - 7:35 PM Friday 6:40 AM - 7:35 PM Bear Flat Shops, Bear Flat Saturday 7:25 AM - 7:40 PM Devonshire Buildings, Bloomƒeld Old Wells Road, Bath Wellsway, Bloomƒeld 173 bus Info Wayside, Bloomƒeld Direction: Wells Stops: 66 Midford Road, Odd Down Trip Duration: 78 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Bath City Centre, St The Beeches, Odd Down Mary's Buildings, Wells Road, Haysƒeld Park, Wells Road, Bear Flat Shops, Bear Flat, Devonshire Oolite Grove, Odd Down Buildings, Bloomƒeld, Wellsway, Bloomƒeld, Wayside, Bloomƒeld, Midford Road, Odd Down, The Beeches, Wellsway, Bath Odd Down, Oolite Grove, Odd Down, Combe Hay Combe Hay Lane, Odd Down Lane, Odd Down, Recycling Centre, Odd Down, Crossways Park, Dunkerton, Dunkerton Village, Roman Road, Bath Dunkerton, White Ox Mead Lane, Dunkerton, Prince Recycling Centre, Odd Down Of Wales, Peasedown St John, Eckweek Lane, Peasedown St John, Keel's Hill, Peasedown St John, Braysdown Lane, Peasedown St John, Red Post, Crossways Park, Dunkerton Peasedown St John, Bath Old Road, Peasedown St John, Skinner's Hill, Peasedown St John, Clandown Dunkerton Village, Dunkerton Junction, Clandown, Victoria Hall, Radstock, Bath College, Radstock, Maple Drive, Radstock, Westƒeld White Ox Mead Lane, Dunkerton Chapel, Westƒeld, St Peters Park, Westƒeld, Recreation Ground, Westƒeld, Charlton Park, Prince Of Wales, Peasedown St John Westƒeld, Norton Hill School, Westƒeld, Town Hall, Midsomer Norton, Somervale School, Midsomer Eckweek Lane, Peasedown St John Norton, Paulton Road, Midsomer Norton, Kings Ashgrove, Peasedown St. John Civil Parish Arms, Midsomer Norton, Redlands Terrace, Midsomer Norton, Riverside Gardens, Midsomer Keel's Hill, Peasedown St John Norton, Woodview, Chilcompton, Church House, Chilcompton, Waterside, Chilcompton, Co-Op, Braysdown Lane, Peasedown St John Chilcompton, Dav Mor, Chilcompton, Mulberry Factory, Chilcompton, The Chalice, Old Down, Old Red Post, Peasedown St John Down Inn, Old Down, Old Down Camping Site, Old Red Post Court, Peasedown St. John Civil Parish Down, Nook Cottage, Binegar, Gurney Slade, Binegar, The Granary, Binegar, Station Road, Binegar, Bus Bath Old Road, Peasedown St John Shelter, Binegar, Whitnell Lane, Binegar, Whitnell Corner, Binegar, Slab House Inn, Haydon Nears Wells, Skinner's Hill, Peasedown St John Thorncroft, West Horrington, The Old Police Station, West Horrington, South Horrington, Wells, Knapp Hill, Clandown Junction, Clandown Wells, Hooper Avenue Bus Shelter, Wells, Bedford Road Bus Shelter, Wells, Hawkers Lane Bus Shelter, Victoria Hall, Radstock Wells, St. Thomas Place, Wells, Chip Shop, Wells, The The Street, Radstock Civil Parish Liberty, Wells, Hsbc Bank, Wells, Bus Station, Wells Bath College, Radstock Maple Drive, Radstock Maple Drive, Westƒeld Civil Parish Westƒeld Chapel, Westƒeld Wesley Road, Westƒeld Civil Parish St Peters Park, Westƒeld Recreation Ground, Westƒeld Charlton Park, Westƒeld Norton Hill School, Westƒeld Kestrel Place, Westƒeld Civil Parish Town Hall, Midsomer Norton 6 The Island, Midsomer Norton Civil Parish Somervale School, Midsomer Norton Paulton Road, Midsomer Norton Kings Arms, Midsomer Norton Redlands Terrace, Midsomer Norton Riverside Gardens, Midsomer Norton Chilcompton Road, Midsomer Norton Civil Parish Woodview, Chilcompton Woodview, Chilcompton Civil Parish Church House, Chilcompton Waterside, Chilcompton Britannia Close, Chilcompton Civil Parish Co-Op, Chilcompton Dav Mor, Chilcompton GReenditch Close, Chilcompton Civil Parish Mulberry Factory, Chilcompton The Chalice, Old Down Old Down Inn, Old Down Old Down Camping Site, Old Down Marchant's Hill, Binegar Civil Parish Nook Cottage, Binegar Gurney Slade, Binegar A37, Binegar Civil Parish The Granary, Binegar Station Road, Binegar Station Road, Binegar Civil Parish Bus Shelter, Binegar Whitnell Lane, Binegar Whitnell Corner, Binegar Slab House Inn, Haydon Nears Wells Thorncroft, West Horrington The Old Police Station, West Horrington South Horrington, Wells North Lodge Court, St. Cuthbert Out Civil Parish Knapp Hill, Wells Hooper Avenue Bus Shelter, Wells Bedford Road Bus Shelter, Wells Hawkers Lane Bus Shelter, Wells St. Thomas Place, Wells Saint Thomas Street, Wells Chip Shop, Wells Chantry Close, Wells The Liberty, Wells North Liberty, Wells Hsbc Bank, Wells Bus Station, Wells Market Street, Wells 173 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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