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1E Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 1E bus time schedule & line map 1E City Centre - Roughfort View In Website Mode The 1E bus line (City Centre - Roughfort) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) City Centre - Roughfort: 6:15 AM - 10:10 PM (2) Roughfort - City Centre: 6:53 AM - 9:03 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 1E bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 1E bus arriving. Direction: City Centre - Roughfort 1E bus Time Schedule 53 stops City Centre - Roughfort Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:45 AM - 7:15 PM Monday 6:15 AM - 10:10 PM Upper Queen Street 1 Upper Queen Street, Belfast Tuesday 6:15 AM - 10:10 PM Royal Avenue (Castle Court) Wednesday 6:15 AM - 10:10 PM 69 Royal Avenue, Belfast Thursday 6:15 AM - 10:10 PM Donegall Street Friday 6:15 AM - 10:10 PM Carlisle Circus (Clifton Street) Saturday 6:50 AM - 10:10 PM Carlisle Circus (Antrim Road) Adela Street, Belfast Lincoln Avenue 1E bus Info 40 Antrim Road, Belfast Direction: City Centre - Roughfort Stops: 53 Kane Cottage Trip Duration: 40 min Line Summary: Upper Queen Street 1, Royal Avenue New Lodge Road (Castle Court), Donegall Street, Carlisle Circus Halliday's Road, Belfast (Clifton Street), Carlisle Circus (Antrim Road), Lincoln Avenue, Kane Cottage, New Lodge Road, Cliftonville Cliftonville Road Road, Antrim Road (Eia Street), Waterworks, Richmond Lane, Willowbank Gardens, Kansas Antrim Road (Eia Street) Avenue, Antrim Road (Salisbury Avenue), Firmount, Chichester Avenue, North Circular Road, Strathmore Waterworks Park, Donegall Park Avenue, Downview Avenue, Downview Lodge, Gray's Lane, Antrim Road Richmond Lane (Serpentine Road), Ben Madigan Park, Kincraig Park, Tree Tops, Hazelwood Park, Bellevue Park, Antrim Road (Bellevue), Bellevue Bridge, Elmƒeld, Church Willowbank Gardens Road, Glengormley (Ulster Bank), Hightown 461-463 Antrim Road, Belfast (Glengormley), Hightown Court, Hightown Park, Hightown Road (Edmund Rice College), Rosehall, Kansas Avenue Mallusk (Enterprise Way), Mallusk Road (Ballyrobert Garage), Mallusk Drive, Central Park (Mallusk), Antrim Road (Salisbury Avenue) Mallusk Road, Trench Road, Academy, 569 Antrim Road, Belfast Mallusk(Parkmount), Old Mill Crescent, Craigarogan Quarry, Bernice Road, Fort Road, Oakview, Roughfort Firmount (Turning Circle) Chichester Avenue North Circular Road Strathmore Park Donegall Park Avenue Downview Avenue Downview Lodge Gray's Lane 771 Antrim Road, Northern Ireland Antrim Road (Serpentine Road) Ben Madigan Park Kincraig Park Kincraig Park, Northern Ireland Tree Tops Hazelwood Park Bellevue Park Antrim Road (Bellevue) Bellevue Bridge Elmƒeld Church Road Glengormley (Ulster Bank) Hightown (Glengormley) Hightown Court Hightown Park Hightown Road (Edmund Rice College) Rosehall Mallusk Road, Northern Ireland Mallusk (Enterprise Way) Mallusk Road (Ballyrobert Garage) Mallusk Drive Central Park (Mallusk) Mallusk Road Trench Road Academy Mallusk(Parkmount) Old Mill Crescent Craigarogan Quarry Bernice Road Fort Road Oakview Old Coach Road, Northern Ireland Roughfort (Turning Circle) Direction: Roughfort - City Centre 1E bus Time Schedule 55 stops Roughfort - City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 11:57 AM - 7:52 PM Monday 6:53 AM - 9:03 PM Roughfort (Turning Circle) Tuesday 6:53 AM - 9:03 PM Fort Road Wednesday 6:53 AM - 9:03 PM Craigarogan Road Thursday 6:53 AM - 9:03 PM Craigarogan Quarry Friday 6:53 AM - 9:03 PM Old Mill Crescent Saturday 7:04 AM - 9:03 PM Mallusk(Parkmount) Hydepark Presbyterian Church 1E bus Info Mallusk Road Direction: Roughfort - City Centre Stops: 55 Trip Duration: 43 min Central Park (Mallusk) Line Summary: Roughfort (Turning Circle), Fort Road, Craigarogan Road, Craigarogan Quarry, Old Hightown Avenue Mill Crescent, Mallusk(Parkmount), Hydepark Presbyterian Church, Mallusk Road, Central Park Boxmore (Mallusk), Hightown Avenue, Boxmore, Mallusk Road (Ballyrobert Garage), Ballyrobert Garage, Rosehall, Mallusk Road (Ballyrobert Garage) Hightown Road (Edmund Rice College), Hightown Park, Hightown Court, Hightown (Glengormley), Ballyrobert Garage Glengormley (Ulster Bank), Church Road, Elmƒeld, O'Neill Road, Antrim Road (Bellevue), Whitewell, Rosehall Floral Park, Bellevue Park, Hazelwood Park, Tree Mallusk Road, Northern Ireland Tops, Thronemount, Ben Madigan Park, Antrim Road (Serpentine Road), Downview Lodge, Downview Hightown Road (Edmund Rice College) Avenue, Donegall Park Avenue, Belfast Castle, North Circular Road, Chichester Avenue, Firmount, Antrim Hightown Park Road (Salisbury Avenue), Glandore Avenue, Hopeƒeld Avenue, Alexandra Park Avenue, Richmond Hightown Court Lane, Waterworks, Antrim Road (Eia Street), Cliftonville Road, New Lodge Road, Dawson Street, Hightown (Glengormley) Carlisle Circus (Antrim Road), Carlisle Circus (Clifton Street), Clifton Street, Donegall Street, Central Farmley Park, Northern Ireland Library, Royal Avenue, Donegall Place Glengormley (Ulster Bank) Church Road Elmƒeld O'Neill Road Antrim Road (Bellevue) Whitewell Floral Park Bellevue Park Hazelwood Park Tree Tops Thronemount Northview, Northern Ireland Ben Madigan Park Antrim Road (Serpentine Road) Downview Lodge Downview Avenue Donegall Park Avenue Belfast Castle North Circular Road Chichester Avenue Firmount Antrim Road (Salisbury Avenue) 551 Antrim Road, Belfast Glandore Avenue Hopeƒeld Avenue 471 Antrim Road, Belfast Alexandra Park Avenue 405-407 Antrim Road, Belfast Richmond Lane Waterworks Antrim Road (Eia Street) 240 Antrim Road, Belfast Cliftonville Road Duncairn Gardens, Belfast New Lodge Road Halliday's Road, Belfast Dawson Street Carlisle Circus (Antrim Road) Adela Street, Belfast Carlisle Circus (Clifton Street) Carlisle Circus, Belfast Clifton Street Donegall Street 122 Donegall Street, Belfast Central Library 107 Royal Avenue, Belfast Royal Avenue 57 Royal Avenue, Belfast Donegall Place 40-46 Donegall Place, Belfast 1E bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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