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293 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 293 bus time schedule & line map 293 Lydd - Tenterden Homewood School View In Website Mode The 293 bus line (Lydd - Tenterden Homewood School) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Lydd: 3:40 PM (2) Tenterden: 7:11 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 293 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 293 bus arriving. Direction: Lydd 293 bus Time Schedule 48 stops Lydd Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 3:40 PM Homewood School Grounds, Tenterden Tuesday 3:40 PM The Fat Ox, Tenterden Wednesday 2:25 PM Homewood School, Tenterden Thursday 3:40 PM Turners Avenue, Tenterden Friday 3:40 PM Old Post O∆ce, Tenterden Saturday Not Operational Mulberry Gardens, Tenterden Town Hall, Tenterden 43 High Street, Tenterden 293 bus Info The Vine, Tenterden Direction: Lydd 76 High Street, Tenterden Stops: 48 Trip Duration: 60 min William Caxton, Tenterden Line Summary: Homewood School Grounds, Old Tannery Close, Tenterden Civil Parish Tenterden, The Fat Ox, Tenterden, Homewood School, Tenterden, Turners Avenue, Tenterden, Old Hopes Grove, Tenterden Post O∆ce, Tenterden, Town Hall, Tenterden, The Vine, Tenterden, William Caxton, Tenterden, Hopes Ashenden Lane, Small Hythe Grove, Tenterden, Ashenden Lane, Small Hythe, Church, Small Hythe, Peening Quarter Farm, Small Church, Small Hythe Hythe, Peening Quarter, Wittersham, Coombe Lands, Wittersham, Lloyds Green, Wittersham, Forge Meads, Small Hythe Road, Tenterden Civil Parish Wittersham, War Memorial, Wittersham, Stocks Mill, Peening Quarter Farm, Small Hythe the Stocks, Stocks Road, the Stocks, Underhill Farm, the Stocks, Readers Lane, Iden, Wittersham Lane, Iden, Elmsmead, Iden, Playden Lane, Iden, Peace And Peening Quarter, Wittersham Plenty, Playden, Rye Hospital, Playden, Rye Cemetery, B2082, Wittersham Civil Parish Playden, Rye Hill, Rye, Military Road, Rye, Bowling Green, Rye, Shipyard Lane, Rye, The Deals, Rye, Coombe Lands, Wittersham Railway Station, Rye, The Landgate, Rye, King's Avenue, Rye, Salts Farm, East Guldeford, Golf Club, Lloyds Green, Wittersham Camber, Farm Lane, Camber, Scotts Acre, Camber, Pontins, Camber, Johnson's Field, Camber, Camber Forge Meads, Wittersham Sands Holiday Park, Camber, Coastguard Cottages, Owens Close, Wittersham Civil Parish Jury's Gap, Camp, Lydd, Post O∆ce, Lydd, Church, Lydd, Poplar Lane, Lydd, Police Station, Lydd War Memorial, Wittersham Ewe and Lamb Mews, Wittersham Civil Parish Stocks Mill, the Stocks Stocks Road, Wittersham Civil Parish Stocks Road, the Stocks Underhill Farm, the Stocks Readers Lane, Iden Wittersham Lane, Iden Elmsmead, Iden Grove Lane, Iden Civil Parish Playden Lane, Iden Peace And Plenty, Playden Rye Hospital, Playden The Oakƒeld, Playden Civil Parish Rye Cemetery, Playden Rye Hill, Rye Military Road, Rye Bowling Green, Rye Fishmarket Road, Rye Shipyard Lane, Rye South Undercliff, Rye The Deals, Rye Railway Station, Rye A268, Rye The Landgate, Rye 20 Tower Street, Rye King's Avenue, Rye Salts Farm, East Guldeford Golf Club, Camber Farm Lane, Camber Scotts Acre, Camber Pontins, Camber Johnson's Field, Camber Camber Sands Holiday Park, Camber Coastguard Cottages, Jury's Gap Camp, Lydd High Street, Lydd Post O∆ce, Lydd 84-86 High Street, Lydd Church, Lydd High Street, Lydd Poplar Lane, Lydd Police Station, Lydd Direction: Tenterden 293 bus Time Schedule 45 stops Tenterden Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:11 AM Police Station, Lydd Tuesday 7:11 AM Poplar Lane, Lydd Station Road, Lydd Wednesday 7:11 AM Church, Lydd Thursday 7:11 AM Cannon Street, Lydd Friday 7:11 AM Post O∆ce, Lydd Saturday Not Operational Oak Lane, Lydd Camp, Lydd Coastguard Cottages, Jury's Gap 293 bus Info Direction: Tenterden Camber Sands Holiday Park, Camber Stops: 45 Trip Duration: 70 min Johnson's Field, Camber Line Summary: Police Station, Lydd, Poplar Lane, Lydd, Church, Lydd, Post O∆ce, Lydd, Camp, Lydd, Pontins, Camber Coastguard Cottages, Jury's Gap, Camber Sands Holiday Park, Camber, Johnson's Field, Camber, Scotts Acre, Camber Pontins, Camber, Scotts Acre, Camber, Farm Lane, Camber, Golf Club, Camber, Salts Farm, East Denham Way, Camber Civil Parish Guldeford, King's Avenue, Rye, Bowling Green, Rye, Farm Lane, Camber Shipyard Lane, Rye, The Deals, Rye, Railway Station, Rye, The Landgate, Rye, Military Road, Rye, Rye Golf Club, Camber Cemetery, Playden, Rye Hospital, Playden, Peace And Plenty, Playden, Playden Lane, Iden, Elmsmead, Iden, War Memorial, Iden, Readers Lane, Iden, Underhill Salts Farm, East Guldeford Farm, the Stocks, Stocks Road, the Stocks, Stocks Mill, the Stocks, War Memorial, Wittersham, Forge King's Avenue, Rye Meads, Wittersham, Lloyds Green, Wittersham, Peening Quarter, Wittersham, Peening Quarter Farm, Bowling Green, Rye Small Hythe, Church, Small Hythe, Ashenden Lane, Fishmarket Road, Rye Small Hythe, Hopes Grove, Tenterden, West Cross, Tenterden, The Vine, Tenterden, Town Hall, Tenterden, Shipyard Lane, Rye Old Post O∆ce, Tenterden, Turners Avenue, South Undercliff, Rye Tenterden, Homewood School, Tenterden, Homewood School Grounds, Tenterden The Deals, Rye Railway Station, Rye A268, Rye The Landgate, Rye 20 Tower Street, Rye Military Road, Rye Rye Cemetery, Playden Rye Hospital, Playden Leasam Lane, Rye Foreign Civil Parish Peace And Plenty, Playden Playden Lane, Iden Elmsmead, Iden War Memorial, Iden Readers Lane, Iden Underhill Farm, the Stocks Stocks Road, the Stocks Stocks Mill, the Stocks Stocks Road, Wittersham Civil Parish War Memorial, Wittersham Ewe and Lamb Mews, Wittersham Civil Parish Forge Meads, Wittersham Owens Close, Wittersham Civil Parish Lloyds Green, Wittersham Peening Quarter, Wittersham B2082, Wittersham Civil Parish Peening Quarter Farm, Small Hythe Church, Small Hythe Small Hythe Road, Tenterden Civil Parish Ashenden Lane, Small Hythe Hopes Grove, Tenterden West Cross, Tenterden Parkside Court, Tenterden Civil Parish The Vine, Tenterden 68 High Street, Tenterden Town Hall, Tenterden 16 High Street, Tenterden Old Post O∆ce, Tenterden 7 Ashford Road, Tenterden Turners Avenue, Tenterden St. Benets Court, Tenterden Homewood School, Tenterden Homewood School Grounds, Tenterden 293 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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