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S6 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route S6 bus time schedule & line map S6 Swindon - Faringdon View In Website Mode The S6 bus line (Swindon - Faringdon) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Faringdon: 4:30 AM - 10:25 PM (2) Swindon: 5:55 AM - 11:50 PM (3) Watchƒeld: 10:25 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest S6 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next S6 bus arriving. Direction: Faringdon S6 bus Time Schedule 30 stops Faringdon Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:25 AM - 9:25 PM Monday 4:30 AM - 10:25 PM Bus Station, Swindon Tuesday 4:30 AM - 10:25 PM Spring Gardens, Swindon Medgbury Road, Swindon Wednesday 4:30 AM - 10:25 PM Fire Station, Swindon Thursday 4:30 AM - 10:25 PM Rosebery Street, Swindon Friday 4:30 AM - 10:25 PM Queens Drive, Swindon Saturday 5:30 AM - 10:25 PM Drakes Park, Walcot East Greenbridge Retail Park, Greenbridge S6 bus Info Slade Drive, Stratton Park Direction: Faringdon Slade Drive, Swindon Stops: 30 Trip Duration: 49 min Sandgate, Stratton Park Line Summary: Bus Station, Swindon, Spring Oxford Road, Swindon Gardens, Swindon, Fire Station, Swindon, Queens Drive, Swindon, Drakes Park, Walcot East, Whilestone Way, Stratton Park Greenbridge Retail Park, Greenbridge, Slade Drive, Stratton Park, Sandgate, Stratton Park, Whilestone Sainsburys, Stratton Park Way, Stratton Park, Sainsburys, Stratton Park, Symmetry Park, Stratton Park, South Marston Turn Symmetry Park, Stratton Park East, South Marston, Lower Bourton Turn, Lower Bourton, Green, Shrivenham, High Street Surgery, South Marston Turn East, South Marston Shrivenham, Military College Of Science, Shrivenham, Military College Of Science, Watchƒeld, Northford Hill, Watchƒeld, Squires Road, Watchƒeld, Post O∆ce, Lower Bourton Turn, Lower Bourton Watchƒeld, Knapps Meadow, Watchƒeld, Meadow Road, Watchƒeld, Longcot Turn, Longcot, Little Green, Shrivenham Coxwell Turn, Little Coxwell, Great Coxwell Turn, Great Coxwell, Coleshill Drive, Faringdon, Fernham High Street Surgery, Shrivenham Road, Faringdon, Highworth Road, Faringdon, Church Walk, Shrivenham Coxwell Street, Faringdon, Market Place, Faringdon Military College Of Science, Shrivenham Lake Road, Shrivenham Civil Parish Military College Of Science, Watchƒeld Northford Hill, Watchƒeld Squires Road, Watchƒeld Squires Road, Watchƒeld Civil Parish Post O∆ce, Watchƒeld Eagle Lane, Watchƒeld Civil Parish Knapps Meadow, Watchƒeld 36 Shrivenham Hundred, Watchƒeld Civil Parish Meadow Road, Watchƒeld Longcot Turn, Longcot Little Coxwell Turn, Little Coxwell Great Coxwell Turn, Great Coxwell Coxwell Road, Great Coxwell Civil Parish Coleshill Drive, Faringdon Stallard Close, Great Faringdon Civil Parish Fernham Road, Faringdon Highworth Road, Faringdon Coxwell Street, Faringdon 2 Station Road, Faringdon Market Place, Faringdon 14 Market Place, Faringdon Direction: Swindon S6 bus Time Schedule 27 stops Swindon Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:55 AM - 11:50 PM Monday 5:55 AM - 11:50 PM Market Place, Faringdon 14 Market Place, Faringdon Tuesday 5:55 AM - 11:50 PM Marlborough Street, Faringdon Wednesday 5:55 AM - 11:50 PM Station Road, Faringdon Thursday 5:55 AM - 11:50 PM Highworth Road, Faringdon Friday 5:55 AM - 11:50 PM Fernham Road, Faringdon Saturday 6:55 AM - 11:50 PM Coleshill Drive, Faringdon Stallard Close, Great Faringdon Civil Parish Great Coxwell Turn, Great Coxwell S6 bus Info Coxwell Road, Great Coxwell Civil Parish Direction: Swindon Stops: 27 Little Coxwell Turn, Little Coxwell Trip Duration: 52 min Line Summary: Market Place, Faringdon, Longcot Turn, Longcot Marlborough Street, Faringdon, Highworth Road, Faringdon, Fernham Road, Faringdon, Coleshill Drive, Meadow Road, Watchƒeld Faringdon, Great Coxwell Turn, Great Coxwell, Little Roman Walk, Watchƒeld Civil Parish Coxwell Turn, Little Coxwell, Longcot Turn, Longcot, Meadow Road, Watchƒeld, Knapps Meadow, Knapps Meadow, Watchƒeld Watchƒeld, Post O∆ce, Watchƒeld, Squires Road, 36 Shrivenham Hundred, Watchƒeld Civil Parish Watchƒeld, Northford Hill, Watchƒeld, Military College Of Science, Watchƒeld, Military College Of Post O∆ce, Watchƒeld Science, Shrivenham, High Street Surgery, Eagle Lane, Watchƒeld Civil Parish Shrivenham, Green, Shrivenham, Lower Bourton Turn, Lower Bourton, South Marston Turn East, Squires Road, Watchƒeld South Marston, Symmetry Park, Stratton Park, Sussex Square, Walcot East, Russell Walk, Walcot Northford Hill, Watchƒeld East, Queens Drive, Swindon, Fire Station, Swindon, Spring Gardens, Swindon, Corporation Street, Military College Of Science, Watchƒeld Swindon, Bus Station, Swindon Military College Of Science, Shrivenham Lake Road, Shrivenham Civil Parish High Street Surgery, Shrivenham Green, Shrivenham The Green, Shrivenham Lower Bourton Turn, Lower Bourton South Marston Turn East, South Marston Symmetry Park, Stratton Park Sussex Square, Walcot East Russell Walk, Walcot East Russell Walk, Swindon Queens Drive, Swindon Fire Station, Swindon Spring Gardens, Swindon Medgbury Place, Swindon Corporation Street, Swindon Lagos Street, Swindon Bus Station, Swindon Carfax Close, Swindon Direction: Watchƒeld S6 bus Time Schedule 20 stops Watchƒeld Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 10:25 PM Monday Not Operational Bus Station, Swindon Tuesday Not Operational Spring Gardens, Swindon Medgbury Road, Swindon Wednesday Not Operational Fire Station, Swindon Thursday Not Operational Rosebery Street, Swindon Friday Not Operational Queens Drive, Swindon Saturday Not Operational Drakes Park, Walcot East Greenbridge Retail Park, Greenbridge S6 bus Info Slade Drive, Stratton Park Direction: Watchƒeld Slade Drive, Swindon Stops: 20 Trip Duration: 39 min Sandgate, Stratton Park Line Summary: Bus Station, Swindon, Spring Oxford Road, Swindon Gardens, Swindon, Fire Station, Swindon, Queens Drive, Swindon, Drakes Park, Walcot East, Whilestone Way, Stratton Park Greenbridge Retail Park, Greenbridge, Slade Drive, Stratton Park, Sandgate, Stratton Park, Whilestone White Hart, Stratton Park Way, Stratton Park, White Hart, Stratton Park, Wanborough Road, Stratton St. Margaret Civil Parish Sainsburys, Stratton Park, Symmetry Park, Stratton Park, South Marston Turn East, South Marston, Sainsburys, Stratton Park Lower Bourton Turn, Lower Bourton, Green, Shrivenham, High Street Surgery, Shrivenham, Symmetry Park, Stratton Park Military College Of Science, Shrivenham, Military College Of Science, Watchƒeld, Northford Hill, Watchƒeld, Axis Road, Watchƒeld South Marston Turn East, South Marston Lower Bourton Turn, Lower Bourton Green, Shrivenham High Street Surgery, Shrivenham Church Walk, Shrivenham Military College Of Science, Shrivenham Lake Road, Shrivenham Civil Parish Military College Of Science, Watchƒeld Northford Hill, Watchƒeld Axis Road, Watchƒeld Axis Road, Watchƒeld Civil Parish S6 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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