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901 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 901 bus time schedule & line map 901 South Hylton - Heworth View In Website Mode The 901 bus line (South Hylton - Heworth) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Heworth: 5:22 AM - 11:54 AM (2) Pelaw: 11:04 PM - 11:14 PM (3) South Hylton: 5:50 AM - 11:39 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 901 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 901 bus arriving. Direction: Heworth 901 bus Time Schedule 14 stops Heworth Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 5:22 AM - 11:54 AM Monday Not Operational High Street - Metro, South Hylton Tuesday Not Operational Pallion New Road-Woodbine Terrace, Pallion Wednesday Not Operational Millƒeld Metro, Millƒeld Thursday Not Operational Mill Street, Sunderland Friday Not Operational University Of Sunderland, Sunderland Saturday Not Operational Sunderland Interchange, Sunderland (A) Cowan Terrace, Sunderland Fawcett Street, Sunderland 901 bus Info Wheatsheaf, Monkwearmouth Direction: Heworth Back North Bridge Street, Sunderland Stops: 14 Trip Duration: 69 min Newcastle Road-Crozier Street, Monkwearmouth Line Summary: High Street - Metro, South Hylton, Pallion New Road-Woodbine Terrace, Pallion, Millƒeld Station Road-Metro Station, Fulwell Metro, Millƒeld, University Of Sunderland, Sunderland, Sunderland Interchange, Sunderland Cleadon Lane-Industrial Estate, East Boldon (A), Fawcett Street, Sunderland, Wheatsheaf, Monkwearmouth, Newcastle Road-Crozier Street, Monkwearmouth, Station Road-Metro Station, Melbourne Gardens, Brockley Whins Fulwell, Cleadon Lane-Industrial Estate, East Boldon, Melbourne Gardens, Brockley Whins, Calfclose Lane- Calfclose Lane-Ribble Walk, Hedworth Ribble Walk, Hedworth, Shields Road-Croxdale Terrace, Pelaw, Heworth Interchange, Heworth Shields Road-Croxdale Terrace, Pelaw Heworth Interchange, Heworth Direction: Pelaw 901 bus Time Schedule 19 stops Pelaw Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 11:04 PM - 11:14 PM Monday Not Operational Newcastle Airport Terminal, Airport Tuesday Not Operational Callerton Lane, Callerton Parkway Callerton Lane, Woolsington Civil Parish Wednesday Not Operational Kenton Bank Foot Thursday Not Operational Friday Not Operational Brunton Lane, Kingston Park Saturday Not Operational Edgeƒeld Avenue - Willowƒeld Avenue, Fawdon Wansbeck Road, Coxlodge Park Avenue, Newcastle Upon Tyne 901 bus Info Regent Centre Interchange, Gosforth Direction: Pelaw High Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne Stops: 19 Trip Duration: 77 min Church Avenue-Church Road, South Gosforth Line Summary: Newcastle Airport Terminal, Airport, Callerton Lane, Callerton Parkway, Kenton Bank Jesmond Dene Road-Sturdee Gardens, West Foot, Brunton Lane, Kingston Park, Edgeƒeld Avenue Jesmond - Willowƒeld Avenue, Fawdon, Wansbeck Road, Jesmond Dene Road, Newcastle Upon Tyne Coxlodge, Regent Centre Interchange, Gosforth, Church Avenue-Church Road, South Gosforth, Osborne Road-Grosvenor Road, Jesmond Jesmond Dene Road-Sturdee Gardens, West 90 Osborne Road, Newcastle Upon Tyne Jesmond, Osborne Road-Grosvenor Road, Jesmond, Osborne Road-Jesmond Road, Jesmond, Haymarket Osborne Road-Jesmond Road, Jesmond St Mary's Place, Newcastle upon Tyne, Monument 1-2 Osborne Road, Newcastle Upon Tyne Market Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, Grainger Street- Stop 57, Newcastle upon Tyne, Gateshead Haymarket St Mary's Place, Newcastle upon Tyne Interchange, Gateshead, Sunderland Road-Byron 3 Saint Mary's Place, Newcastle Upon Tyne Walk, Gateshead, Sunderland Road - Felling Metro, Felling, Heworth Interchange, Heworth, Shields Road Monument Market Street, Newcastle upon Tyne - Cartmel Park, Pelaw 11 Market Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne Grainger Street-Stop 57, Newcastle upon Tyne 54-56 Grainger Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne Gateshead Interchange, Gateshead Sunderland Road-Byron Walk, Gateshead Sunderland Road - Felling Metro, Felling Quarry Row, Gateshead Heworth Interchange, Heworth Shields Road - Cartmel Park, Pelaw Cartmel Park, Gateshead Direction: South Hylton 901 bus Time Schedule 14 stops South Hylton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 5:50 AM - 11:39 AM Monday Not Operational Heworth Interchange, Heworth Tuesday Not Operational Shields Road - Cartmel Park, Pelaw Cartmel Park, Gateshead Wednesday Not Operational Calfclose Lane-Calfclose House, Hedworth Thursday Not Operational Friday Not Operational Melbourne Gardens, Brockley Whins Saturday Not Operational Cleadon Lane-Industrial Estate, East Boldon Station Road-Metro Station, Fulwell Newcastle Road-Lochmaren Terrace, 901 bus Info Monkwearmouth Direction: South Hylton Victoria Terrace South, Sunderland Stops: 14 Trip Duration: 71 min North Bridge Street, St Peter's Line Summary: Heworth Interchange, Heworth, North Bridge Street, Sunderland Shields Road - Cartmel Park, Pelaw, Calfclose Lane- Calfclose House, Hedworth, Melbourne Gardens, Fawcett Street, Sunderland Brockley Whins, Cleadon Lane-Industrial Estate, East Boldon, Station Road-Metro Station, Fulwell, Sunderland Interchange, Sunderland (A) Newcastle Road-Lochmaren Terrace, Monkwearmouth, North Bridge Street, St Peter's, Cowan Terrace, Sunderland Fawcett Street, Sunderland, Sunderland Interchange, University Of Sunderland, Sunderland Sunderland (A), University Of Sunderland, Sunderland, Millƒeld Metro, Millƒeld, Pallion New Millƒeld Metro, Millƒeld Road-Woodbine Terrace, Pallion, High Street - Metro, South Hylton Pallion New Road-Woodbine Terrace, Pallion High Street - Metro, South Hylton 901 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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