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1 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 1 bus time schedule & line map 1 Grantham View In Website Mode The 1 bus line (Grantham) has 5 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Grantham: 5:20 AM - 6:15 PM (2) Lincoln: 6:19 AM - 7:40 PM (3) Waddington: 7:20 AM - 3:20 PM (4) Welbourn: 2:40 PM (5) Wellingore: 8:40 AM - 5:45 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 1 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 1 bus arriving. Direction: Grantham 1 bus Time Schedule 83 stops Grantham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:40 AM - 4:40 PM Monday 5:20 AM - 6:15 PM Central Bus Station, Lincoln Tuesday 5:20 AM - 6:15 PM Siemens, Lincoln Pelham Street, Lincoln Wednesday 5:20 AM - 6:15 PM East West Link Road, Lincoln Thursday 5:20 AM - 6:15 PM A57, Lincoln Friday 5:20 AM - 6:15 PM Thomas Cooper Church, Lincoln Saturday 6:20 AM - 6:15 PM 370 High Street, Lincoln St Peter at Gowt's Church, Lincoln 105 High Street, Lincoln 1 bus Info Sewell's Walk, Lincoln Direction: Grantham 406 High Street, Lincoln Stops: 83 Trip Duration: 83 min Robey Street, Lincoln Line Summary: Central Bus Station, Lincoln, 445-446 High Street, Lincoln Siemens, Lincoln, East West Link Road, Lincoln, Thomas Cooper Church, Lincoln, St Peter at Gowt's Tealby Street, Lincoln Church, Lincoln, Sewell's Walk, Lincoln, Robey Street, 14-16 High Street, Lincoln Lincoln, Tealby Street, Lincoln, South Common, St Catherine's, Priory Acadamy Lsst, St Catherine's, South Common, St Catherine's Coningsby Crescent, Bracebridge Heath, Canwick South Park, Lincoln Avenue, Bracebridge Heath, Library, Bracebridge Heath, Main Avenue, Bracebridge Heath, Fernleigh Priory Acadamy Lsst, St Catherine's Avenue, Bracebridge Heath, St John's Square, Bracebridge Heath, Mount Road, Bracebridge Heath, Coningsby Crescent, Bracebridge Heath Jensen Road, Bracebridge Heath, High Dyke, Waddington, Pottergate Close, Waddington, Vanwall Canwick Avenue, Bracebridge Heath Drive, Waddington, Ambulance Station, Waddington, Stanley Crescent, Bracebridge Heath Civil Parish Tinker's Lane, Waddington, Millers Road, Waddington, Vicarage Lane, Harmston, Church Library, Bracebridge Heath Lane, Harmston, Rectory Road, Coleby, Rose Cottage Redhall Lane, Bracebridge Heath Civil Parish Lane, Coleby, Blacksmith Lane, Boothby Graffoe, Main Street, Boothby Graffoe, Rose Cottage, Main Avenue, Bracebridge Heath Navenby, Church Lane, Navenby, Lion & Royal Ph, Navenby, Crossƒeld Road, Navenby, Pottergate Fernleigh Avenue, Bracebridge Heath Road, Wellingore, Highcliffe, Wellingore, Barnes Lane, Wellingore, Old Rectory, Welbourn, Cow Lane, St John's Square, Bracebridge Heath Welbourn, Hall Lane Green, Welbourn, William St John's Square, Bracebridge Heath Civil Parish Robertson School, Welbourn, William Robertson School Bus Park, Welbourn, North Road, Leadenham, Mount Road, Bracebridge Heath The Green, Leadenham, Post O∆ce, Leadenham, Fulbeck House, Fulbeck, The Hare & Hounds Inn, Jensen Road, Bracebridge Heath Fulbeck, Old Lincoln Road, Fulbeck, St Vincents Church, Caythorpe, Red Lion Ph, Caythorpe, High Dyke, Waddington Eastcliffe Square, Caythorpe, Hough Road, Frieston, Country View Park, Normanton, Village Pump, Pottergate Close, Waddington Normanton, Newark Lane, Carlton Scroop, St Grantham Road, Waddington Civil Parish Nicholas Church, Carlton Scroop, Council Houses, Carlton Scroop, Level Crossing, Honington, Frinkley Vanwall Drive, Waddington Lane, Honington, Main Street, Honington, Playing Field, Barkston, Primary School, Barkston, Recycling Ambulance Station, Waddington Banks, Syston, Main Street Bus Shelter, Syston, Washdyke Lane, Belton, Belton Hall Gates, Belton, Tinker's Lane, Waddington Low Road, Manthorpe, The Well, Manthorpe, Highcliffe Road, Grantham, Redcliffe Road, Millers Road, Waddington Grantham, Dovedale Close, Grantham, Langdale Crescent, Grantham, Oakdale Close, Grantham, Northcliffe Road, Grantham, Sandcliffe Road, Vicarage Lane, Harmston Grantham, Darley Dale Crescent, Grantham, Rushcliffe Road, Grantham, Hospital, Grantham, Church Lane, Harmston Slate Mill Place, Grantham, The King's School, Grantham, Finkin Street, Grantham, Bus Station, Rectory Road, Coleby Grantham, Railway Station, Grantham Rose Cottage Lane, Coleby Blacksmith Lane, Boothby Graffoe Main Street, Boothby Graffoe Rose Cottage, Navenby Church Lane, Navenby Lion & Royal Ph, Navenby Crossƒeld Road, Navenby Pottergate Road, Wellingore Pottergate Road, Navenby Civil Parish Highcliffe, Wellingore Millgate, Wellingore Civil Parish Barnes Lane, Wellingore Old Rectory, Welbourn Cow Lane, Welbourn Beck Street, Welbourn Civil Parish Hall Lane Green, Welbourn The Green, Welbourn Civil Parish William Robertson School, Welbourn William Robertson School Bus Park, Welbourn North Road, Leadenham The Green, Leadenham Post O∆ce, Leadenham Fulbeck House, Fulbeck The Hare & Hounds Inn, Fulbeck Old Lincoln Road, Fulbeck St Vincents Church, Caythorpe Red Lion Ph, Caythorpe 52 High Street, Caythorpe Civil Parish Eastcliffe Square, Caythorpe Eastcliffe Square, Caythorpe Civil Parish Hough Road, Frieston A607, Caythorpe Civil Parish Country View Park, Normanton Village Pump, Normanton Newark Lane, Carlton Scroop St Nicholas Church, Carlton Scroop Council Houses, Carlton Scroop Level Crossing, Honington Frinkley Lane, Honington Main Street, Honington Playing Field, Barkston Primary School, Barkston Church Street, Barkston Civil Parish Recycling Banks, Syston Main Street Bus Shelter, Syston Washdyke Lane, Belton Belton Hall Gates, Belton Low Road, Manthorpe A607, Belton And Manthorpe Civil Parish The Well, Manthorpe High Road, Belton And Manthorpe Civil Parish Highcliffe Road, Grantham Redcliffe Road, Grantham Dovedale Close, Grantham Langdale Crescent, Grantham Oakdale Close, Grantham Oakdale Close, England Northcliffe Road, Grantham Sandcliffe Road, Grantham Darley Dale Crescent, Grantham Darley Dale Crescent, Grantham Rushcliffe Road, Grantham Hospital, Grantham Slate Mill Place, Grantham Slate Mill Place, Grantham The King's School, Grantham Finkin Street, Grantham Bus Station, Grantham William Street, Grantham Railway Station, Grantham Queens Street, Grantham Direction: Lincoln 1 bus Time Schedule 86 stops Lincoln Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:55 AM - 5:55 PM Monday 6:19 AM - 7:40 PM Railway Station, Grantham Queens Street, Grantham Tuesday 6:19 AM - 7:40 PM Bus Station, Grantham Wednesday 6:19 AM - 7:40 PM Bath Street, Grantham Thursday 6:19 AM - 7:40 PM Bus Station, Grantham Friday 6:19 AM - 7:40 PM Bath Street, Grantham Saturday 6:59 AM - 7:40 PM Surgery, Grantham Bath Street, Grantham Boots, Grantham Saint Peters Hill, Grantham 1 bus Info Direction: Lincoln Vine Street, Grantham Stops: 86 Watergate, Grantham Trip Duration: 84 min Line Summary: Railway Station, Grantham, Bus The King's School, Grantham Station, Grantham, Bus Station, Grantham, Surgery, Albion Place, Grantham Grantham, Boots, Grantham, Vine Street, Grantham, The King's School, Grantham, Slate Mill Place, Slate Mill Place, Grantham Grantham, Hospital, Grantham, Rushcliffe Road, Park Road, Grantham Grantham, Darley Dale Crescent, Grantham, Sandcliffe Road, Grantham, Northcliffe Road, Hospital, Grantham Grantham, Oakdale Close, Grantham, Langdale Crescent, Grantham, Dovedale Close, Grantham, Rushcliffe Road, Grantham Redcliffe Road, Grantham, Highcliffe Road, Grantham, The Well, Manthorpe, Low Road, Darley Dale Crescent, Grantham Manthorpe, Belton Hall Gates, Belton, Washdyke Sandcliffe Road, Grantham Lane, Belton, Main Street Bus Shelter, Syston, Recycling Banks, Syston, The Stags Ph, Barkston, Sandcliffe Road, Grantham Primary School, Barkston, Playing Field, Barkston, Northcliffe Road, Grantham Main Street, Honington, Frinkley Lane, Honington, Level Crossing, Honington, Council Houses, Carlton Northcliffe Road, Grantham Scroop, St Nicholas Church, Carlton Scroop, Newark Lane, Carlton Scroop, Village Pump, Normanton, Oakdale Close, Grantham Country View Park, Normanton, Hough Road, Oakdale Close, England Frieston, South Parade, Caythorpe, Red Lion Ph, Caythorpe, St Vincents Church, Caythorpe, Old Langdale Crescent, Grantham Lincoln Road, Fulbeck, The Hare & Hounds Inn, Fulbeck, Fulbeck House, Fulbeck, Post O∆ce, Dovedale Close, Grantham Leadenham, The Green, Leadenham, North Road, Leadenham, William Robertson School Bus Park, Redcliffe Road, Grantham Welbourn, William Robertson School, Welbourn, Hall Lane Green, Welbourn, Cow Lane, Welbourn, Old Highcliffe Road, Grantham Rectory, Welbourn, Barnes Lane, Wellingore, Highcliffe, Wellingore, Pottergate Road, Wellingore, The Well, Manthorpe Crossƒeld Road, Navenby, Lion & Royal Ph, Navenby, Church Lane, Navenby, Rose Cottage, Navenby, Main High Road, Belton And Manthorpe Civil Parish Street, Boothby Graffoe, Blacksmith Lane, Boothby Graffoe, Rose Cottage Lane, Coleby, Rectory Road, Low Road, Manthorpe Coleby, Church Lane, Harmston, Vicarage Lane, A607, Belton And Manthorpe Civil Parish Harmston, Millers Road, Waddington, Tinker's Lane, Waddington, The Wheatsheaf Ph, Waddington, Belton Hall Gates, Belton Vanwall Drive, Waddington, Pottergate Close, Waddington, High Dyke, Waddington, Jensen Road, Washdyke Lane, Belton Bracebridge Heath, Mount Road, Bracebridge Heath, St John's Square, Bracebridge Heath, Fernleigh Main Street Bus Shelter, Syston Avenue, Bracebridge Heath, Main Avenue, Bracebridge Heath, Library, Bracebridge Heath, Recycling Banks, Syston Canwick Avenue, Bracebridge Heath, Coningsby Crescent, Bracebridge Heath, Priory Acadamy Lsst, St Catherine's, South Common, St Catherine's, Tealby The Stags Ph, Barkston Street, Lincoln,
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