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70 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 70 bus time schedule & line map 70 Plymouth - Torpoint - HMS Raleigh - Cawsands - View In Website Mode Millbrook - Cremyll The 70 bus line (Plymouth - Torpoint - HMS Raleigh - Cawsands - Millbrook - Cremyll) has 6 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Cawsand: 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM (2) Cremyll: 5:30 AM - 5:55 PM (3) Milehouse: 12:03 AM (4) Plymouth City Centre: 6:09 AM - 5:00 PM (5) Torpoint: 5:30 AM - 7:00 AM (6) Torpoint: 7:40 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 70 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 70 bus arriving. Direction: Cawsand 70 bus Time Schedule 24 stops Cawsand Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Cremyll Ferry, Cremyll B3247, Maker-With-Rame Civil Parish Tuesday 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Edgcumbe House Top Entrance, Cremyll Wednesday 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Drywalk Gate Edgcumbe House, Cremyll Thursday 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Friday 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM War Memorial, Mount Edgcumbe Saturday Not Operational Fort Picklecombe Turning, Anderton Maker Heights Centre, Anderton Fourlanesend School, Kingsand 70 bus Info Hat Lane, Maker-With-Rame Civil Parish Direction: Cawsand Stops: 24 Millbrook Church, Millbrook Trip Duration: 22 min Line Summary: Cremyll Ferry, Cremyll, Edgcumbe The Parade, Millbrook House Top Entrance, Cremyll, Drywalk Gate Edgcumbe House, Cremyll, War Memorial, Mount The Parade, Millbrook Edgcumbe, Fort Picklecombe Turning, Anderton, Garage, Millbrook Maker Heights Centre, Anderton, Fourlanesend School, Kingsand, Millbrook Church, Millbrook, The Parade, Millbrook, Garage, Millbrook, Playing Field, Playing Field, Millbrook Millbrook, Southdown Road Wellman Close, Insworke, Insbrooke Crescent, Insworke, Playing Southdown Road Wellman Close, Insworke Field, Millbrook, The Quay, Millbrook, The Parade, Millbrook, Millbrook Church, Millbrook, Fourlanesend Insbrooke Crescent, Insworke School, Kingsand, Fourlanesend Sch Jackmans Insworke Crescent, Millbrook Civil Parish Meadow, Kingsand, Coombe Farm, Kingsand, Coombe Park, Kingsand, New Road Bus Shelter, Playing Field, Millbrook Kingsand, New Road, Kingsand, Triangle, Cawsand The Quay, Millbrook 4 Prospect Terrace, Millbrook The Parade, Millbrook The Parade, Millbrook Millbrook Church, Millbrook Fourlanesend School, Kingsand Hat Lane, Maker-With-Rame Civil Parish Fourlanesend Sch Jackmans Meadow, Kingsand Hat Lane, Maker-With-Rame Civil Parish Coombe Farm, Kingsand Coombe Park, Kingsand New Road Bus Shelter, Kingsand New Road, Kingsand Triangle, Cawsand St Andrew's Place, Maker-With-Rame Civil Parish Direction: Cremyll 70 bus Time Schedule 81 stops Cremyll Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:30 AM - 5:55 PM Royal Parade, Plymouth City Centre Guildhall Square, Plymouth Tuesday 5:30 AM - 5:55 PM Western Approach, Plymouth City Centre Wednesday 5:30 AM - 5:55 PM Western Approach Subway, Plymouth City Centre Thursday 5:30 AM - 5:55 PM Cambridge Lane West, Plymouth Friday 5:30 AM - 5:55 PM North Cross, Plymouth City Centre Saturday 5:30 AM - 2:15 PM A374, Plymouth Railway Station, Plymouth Pennycomequick 70 bus Info A386, Plymouth Direction: Cremyll Stops: 81 Stuart Road, Pennycomequick Trip Duration: 95 min Line Summary: Royal Parade, Plymouth City Centre, St Barnabas Court, Pennycomequick Western Approach, Plymouth City Centre, Western Approach Subway, Plymouth City Centre, North Victoria Avenue, Plymouth Cross, Plymouth City Centre, Railway Station, Plymouth, Pennycomequick, Stuart Road, Wilton Street, Stoke Pennycomequick, St Barnabas Court, 89 Wilton Street, Plymouth Pennycomequick, Victoria Avenue, Plymouth, Wilton Street, Stoke, Molesworth Road Bottom, Stoke, Molesworth Road Bottom, Stoke Paviland Grange, Stoke, The Elms, Stoke, Somerset Molesworth Road, Plymouth Place, Stoke, Molesworth Road Top, Stoke, Ford Hill Top, Stoke, Stoke Village, Stoke, Havelock Terrace, Paviland Grange, Stoke Stoke, Exmouth Road, Devonport, Ross Street, Devonport, Utc Plymouth, Devonport, Ferry Road, The Elms, Stoke Devonport, Torpoint Ferry, Devonport, Torpoint Ferry, Torpoint, Harvey Street, Torpoint, Antony Road Somerset Place, Stoke Sainsburys, Torpoint, Cadet Hut, Torpoint, Bus Depot, Torpoint, School, Torpoint, Sycamore Drive, Torpoint, Hawthorn Avenue, Torpoint, Pencair Avenue, Molesworth Road Top, Stoke Torpoint, Hms Raleigh, Torpoint, Trevol Business Somerset Cottages, Plymouth Park, Torpoint, Trevol Road Hay Farm, Antony, St John Turning, Antony, Pedigree Farm, Antony, The Ford Hill Top, Stoke Carew Arms, Antony, The Old Vicarage, Antony, St Bromley Place, Plymouth John Turn, Antony, Lower Tregantle, Antony, Tregantle Fort Junction, Antony, Tregantle Fort Main Stoke Village, Stoke Car Park, Antony, Tregantle Fort Car Park, Antony, Tregantle Beach, Freathy, Tregantle Beach Corner, Havelock Terrace, Stoke Freathy, Sharrow Point, Freathy, Shelter, Freathy, 48 Albert Road, United Kingdom Farmers Field Car Park, Freathy, Tregonhawke Path To Beach, Whitsand Bay, Whitsand Bay Holiday Park, Exmouth Road, Devonport Whitsand Bay, Rame View Cafe, Whitsand Bay, Lay Albert Road, United Kingdom By, Whitsand Bay, Polhawn Car Park, Cawsand, Polhawn, Maker-With-Rame, Rame Village, Maker- Ross Street, Devonport With-Rame, Forder Hill, Cawsand, Triangle, Cawsand, Ross Street, United Kingdom New Road, Kingsand, New Road Bus Shelter, Kingsand, Coombe Park, Kingsand, Coombe Farm, Utc Plymouth, Devonport Kingsand, Fourlanesend Sch Jackmans Meadow, Park Road, United Kingdom Kingsand, Fourlanesend School, Kingsand, Millbrook Ferry Road, Devonport Church, Millbrook, The Parade, Millbrook, Garage, Millbrook, Playing Field, Millbrook, Southdown Road Wellman Close, Insworke, Insbrooke Crescent, Torpoint Ferry, Devonport Insworke, Playing Field, Millbrook, The Quay, 50 Ferry Road, United Kingdom Millbrook, The Parade, Millbrook, Millbrook Church, Millbrook, Fourlanesend School, Kingsand, Maker Torpoint Ferry, Torpoint Heights Centre, Anderton, Fort Picklecombe Turning, Ferry Street, Torpoint Civil Parish Anderton, War Memorial, Mount Edgcumbe, Drywalk Gate Edgcumbe House, Cremyll, Edgecumbe House Harvey Street, Torpoint Top Entrance, Cremyll, Cremyll Ferry, Cremyll Rowe Street, United Kingdom Antony Road Sainsburys, Torpoint 16 ANtony Road, Torpoint Cadet Hut, Torpoint Bus Depot, Torpoint 2 Trevol Road, Torpoint School, Torpoint Sycamore Drive, Torpoint Sycamore Drive, Torpoint Hawthorn Avenue, Torpoint Pencair Avenue, Torpoint Pencair Avenue, Torpoint Civil Parish Hms Raleigh, Torpoint Trevol Business Park, Torpoint Trevol Road Hay Farm, Antony St John Turning, Antony Pedigree Farm, Antony The Carew Arms, Antony The Old Vicarage, Antony St John Turn, Antony Lower Tregantle, Antony Tregantle Fort Junction, Antony Tregantle Fort Main Car Park, Antony Tregantle Fort Car Park, Antony Tregantle Beach, Freathy Tregantle Beach Corner, Freathy Sharrow Point, Freathy Shelter, Freathy Farmers Field Car Park, Freathy Tregonhawke Path To Beach, Whitsand Bay Whitsand Bay Holiday Park, Whitsand Bay Rame View Cafe, Whitsand Bay Lay By, Whitsand Bay Polhawn Car Park, Cawsand Polhawn, Maker-With-Rame Rame Village, Maker-With-Rame Forder Hill, Cawsand Forder, Cawsand Forder Lane Triangle, Cawsand St Andrew's Place, Maker-With-Rame Civil Parish New Road, Kingsand New Road Bus Shelter, Kingsand Coombe Park, Kingsand Coombe Farm, Kingsand Fourlanesend Sch Jackmans Meadow, Kingsand Hat Lane, Maker-With-Rame Civil Parish Fourlanesend School, Kingsand Hat Lane, Maker-With-Rame Civil Parish Millbrook Church, Millbrook The Parade, Millbrook The Parade, Millbrook Garage, Millbrook Playing Field, Millbrook Southdown Road Wellman Close, Insworke Insbrooke Crescent, Insworke Insworke Crescent, Millbrook Civil Parish Playing Field, Millbrook The Quay, Millbrook 4 Prospect Terrace, Millbrook The Parade, Millbrook The Parade, Millbrook Millbrook Church, Millbrook Fourlanesend School, Kingsand Hat Lane, Maker-With-Rame Civil Parish Maker Heights Centre, Anderton Fort Picklecombe Turning, Anderton War Memorial, Mount Edgcumbe Drywalk Gate Edgcumbe House, Cremyll Edgecumbe House Top Entrance, Cremyll Cremyll Ferry, Cremyll B3247, Maker-With-Rame Civil Parish Direction: Milehouse 70 bus Time Schedule 39 stops Milehouse Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 12:03 AM Insbrooke Crescent, Insworke Insworke Crescent, Millbrook Civil Parish Tuesday 12:03 AM Playing Field, Millbrook Wednesday 12:03 AM Thursday 12:03 AM The Quay, Millbrook 4 Prospect Terrace, Millbrook Friday 12:03 AM The Parade, Millbrook Saturday 12:03 AM The Parade, Millbrook West End Terrace, Millbrook St John Turning, St John 70 bus Info Direction: Milehouse Higher Tregantle Farm, St John Stops: 39 Trip Duration: 42 min Tregantle Fort Car Park, Antony Line Summary: Insbrooke Crescent, Insworke, Playing Field, Millbrook, The Quay, Millbrook, The Tregantle Fort, Antony Parade, Millbrook, West End Terrace, Millbrook, St John Turning, St John, Higher Tregantle Farm, St Tregantle Fort, Antony John, Tregantle Fort Car Park, Antony, Tregantle Fort, Antony, Tregantle Fort, Antony, Lower Lower Tregantle, Antony Tregantle, Antony, St John Turn, Antony, The Carew Arms, Antony, Village Shop, Antony, St John Turning, Antony, St John Turning, Antony, Trevol Business St John Turn, Antony Park, Torpoint, Hms Raleigh, Torpoint, Pencair Avenue, Torpoint, Goad Avenue, Torpoint, Woodland The Carew Arms, Antony Way, Torpoint, School, Torpoint, Bus Depot, Torpoint, Cadet Hut, Torpoint, 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