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921 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 921 bus time schedule & line map 921 Swanland - Hymers College View In Website Mode The 921 bus line (Swanland - Hymers College) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Swanland <-> the Avenues: 7:45 AM (2) The Avenues <-> Swanland: 4:10 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 921 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 921 bus arriving. Direction: Swanland <-> the Avenues 921 bus Time Schedule 42 stops Swanland <-> the Avenues Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Swanland Greenstiles Ln, Swanland 40 Greenstiles Lane, Swanland Civil Parish Tuesday Not Operational Swanland Tranby Lane, Swanland Wednesday Not Operational 1 Humberdale Close, Swanland Civil Parish Thursday 7:45 AM Swanland Kemp Road, Swanland Friday 7:45 AM 4 Kemp Road, Swanland Civil Parish Saturday Not Operational Swanland Main Street, Swanland 9 Main Street, Swanland Civil Parish Swanland Main Street, Swanland 1 North Drive, Swanland Civil Parish 921 bus Info Direction: Swanland <-> the Avenues Swanland Main Street, Swanland Stops: 42 99 Main Street, Swanland Civil Parish Trip Duration: 40 min Line Summary: Swanland Greenstiles Ln, Swanland, Westella Road, West Ella Swanland Tranby Lane, Swanland, Swanland Kemp Road, Swanland, Swanland Main Street, Swanland, Swanland Rise, West Ella Swanland Main Street, Swanland, Swanland Main 249 West Ella Road, Kirk Ella Civil Parish Street, Swanland, Westella Road, West Ella, Swanland Rise, West Ella, West Ella Road Chapel, West Ella Road Chapel, West Ella West Ella, Kirk Ella West Ella Road, West Ella, West 246 West Ella Road, Kingston Upon Hull Ella Road, West Ella, Kirkella West Ella Road, Kirk Ella, Kirk Ella Mill Lane, Kirk Ella, Kirk Ella Mill Lane, Kirk Kirk Ella West Ella Road, West Ella Ella, Anlaby Woodland Drive, Anlaby, Kirkella 216 West Ella Road, Kirk Ella Civil Parish Woodland Drive, Kirk Ella, Anlaby Tranby Lane, Anlaby, Anlaby Tranby Lane, Anlaby, Anlaby Tranby West Ella Road, West Ella Lane, Anlaby, Anlaby Beverley Road, Anlaby, Anlaby Beverley Road, Anlaby, Willerby Gorton Road, Kirkella West Ella Road, Kirk Ella Willerby, Willerby Gorton Road, Willerby, Willerby Kingston Road, Willerby, Willerby Kingston Road, Kirk Ella Mill Lane, Kirk Ella Willerby, Willerby Kingston Road, Willerby, Willerby Kingston Road, Willerby, Hotham Road, Derringham, Kirk Ella Mill Lane, Kirk Ella Reldene Drive, Derringham, Manor Farm, Derringham, Mill Lane, Kingston Upon Hull Wold Road, Derringham, Speeton Grove, Derringham, Aylesbury Grove, Derringham Bank, Rosedale Grove, Anlaby Woodland Drive, Anlaby Derringham Bank, Kirklands Road, Springbank West, Torchil Close, Kingston Upon Hull Luton Road, Springbank West, Alliance Avenue, Springbank West, Albert Avenue, Springbank West, Kirkella Woodland Drive, Kirk Ella Walton Street, Springbank West, Chanterlands Avenue, Springbank West, Brandesburton Street, Anlaby Tranby Lane, Anlaby Springbank West, Hymers College, the Avenues Anlaby Tranby Lane, Anlaby Anlaby Tranby Lane, Anlaby Anlaby Beverley Road, Anlaby Anlaby Beverley Road, Anlaby Willerby Gorton Road, Willerby Willerby Gorton Road, Willerby Willerby Kingston Road, Willerby Willerby Kingston Road, Willerby Willerby Kingston Road, Willerby Kingston Road, Kingston Upon Hull Willerby Kingston Road, Willerby Hotham Road, Derringham Willerby Road, Kingston Upon Hull Reldene Drive, Derringham Manor Farm, Derringham Willerby Road, Kingston Upon Hull Wold Road, Derringham Speeton Grove, Derringham Aylesbury Grove, Derringham Bank Rosedale Grove, Derringham Bank Spring Bank West, Kingston Upon Hull Kirklands Road, Springbank West Luton Road, Springbank West 754 Spring Bank West, Kingston Upon Hull Alliance Avenue, Springbank West 714 Spring Bank West, Kingston Upon Hull Albert Avenue, Springbank West 614 Spring Bank West, Kingston Upon Hull Walton Street, Springbank West 576 Spring Bank West, Kingston Upon Hull Chanterlands Avenue, Springbank West Brandesburton Street, Springbank West Brandesburton Street, Kingston Upon Hull Hymers College, the Avenues Direction: The Avenues <-> Swanland 921 bus Time Schedule 42 stops The Avenues <-> Swanland Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Hymers College, the Avenues Tuesday Not Operational Hymers Avenue, the Avenues Wednesday Not Operational Sunnybank, Springbank West Thursday 4:10 PM Brandesburton Street, Kingston Upon Hull Friday 4:10 PM Chanterlands Avenue South, Springbank West Spring Grove, Kingston Upon Hull Saturday Not Operational Pulman Street, Springbank West 604 Spring Bank West, Kingston Upon Hull Alliance Avenue, Springbank West 921 bus Info 272 Alliance Avenue, Kingston Upon Hull Direction: The Avenues <-> Swanland Stops: 42 Rutland Road, Springbank West Trip Duration: 35 min Line Summary: Hymers College, the Avenues, Southburn Avenue, Springbank West Hymers Avenue, the Avenues, Sunnybank, Southburn Avenue, Kingston Upon Hull Springbank West, Chanterlands Avenue South, Springbank West, Pulman Street, Springbank West, The Hastings, Derringham Bank Alliance Avenue, Springbank West, Rutland Road, Spring Bank West, Kingston Upon Hull Springbank West, Southburn Avenue, Springbank West, The Hastings, Derringham Bank, Derringham Derringham Church, Derringham Bank Church, Derringham Bank, Ampleforth Grove, Derringham, Ainthorpe Grove, Derringham, Ampleforth Grove, Derringham Woodlands Road, Derringham, Nelson Road, Derringham, Springhead Avenue, Derringham, Ainthorpe Grove, Derringham Willerby Kingston Road, Willerby, Willerby Kingston Road, Willerby, Willerby Kingston Road, Willerby, Woodlands Road, Derringham Willerby Kingston Road, Willerby, Willerby Gorton Road, Willerby, Willerby Gorton Road, Willerby, Anlaby Willerby Road, Kingston Upon Hull Beverley Road, Anlaby, Anlaby Beverley Road, Anlaby, Nelson Road, Derringham Anlaby Beverley Road, Anlaby, Anlaby Tranby Lane, Anlaby, Anlaby Tranby Lane, Anlaby, Anlaby 2 Nelson Road, Kingston Upon Hull Woodland Drive, Anlaby, Anlaby Woodland Drive, Springhead Avenue, Derringham Anlaby, Kirk Ella Mill Lane, Kirk Ella, Kirk Ella Mill Lane, Kirk Ella, Kirk Ella Mill Lane, Kirk Ella, Kirkella West Ella Willerby Road, Kingston Upon Hull Road, Kirk Ella, Kirk Ella West Ella Road, West Ella, Willerby Kingston Road, Willerby Kirk Ella West Ella Road, West Ella, West Ella Manor Court, West Ella, Swanland Rise, West Ella, Swanland Beech Hill Rd, Swanland, Swanland Main Street, Willerby Kingston Road, Willerby Swanland, Swanland Main Street, Swanland, Kingston Road, Kingston Upon Hull Swanland Main Street, Swanland, Swanland Tranby Willerby Kingston Road, Willerby Lane, Swanland, Swanland Greenstiles Ln, Swanland Willerby Kingston Road, Willerby Willerby Gorton Road, Willerby Willerby Gorton Road, Willerby Anlaby Beverley Road, Anlaby Anlaby Beverley Road, Anlaby Anlaby Beverley Road, Anlaby Anlaby Tranby Lane, Anlaby Anlaby Tranby Lane, Anlaby Anlaby Woodland Drive, Anlaby Anlaby Woodland Drive, Anlaby Kirk Ella Mill Lane, Kirk Ella Kirk Ella Mill Lane, Kirk Ella Kirk Rise, Kingston Upon Hull Kirk Ella Mill Lane, Kirk Ella Kirkella West Ella Road, Kirk Ella Kirk Ella West Ella Road, West Ella 159 West Ella Road, Kingston Upon Hull Kirk Ella West Ella Road, West Ella 199 West Ella Road, Kingston Upon Hull West Ella Manor Court, West Ella 246 West Ella Road, Kingston Upon Hull Swanland Rise, West Ella 249 West Ella Road, Kirk Ella Civil Parish Swanland Beech Hill Rd, Swanland Swanland Main Street, Swanland 116 Main Street, Swanland Civil Parish Swanland Main Street, Swanland 1 North Drive, Swanland Civil Parish Swanland Main Street, Swanland Blacksmiths Yard, Swanland Civil Parish Swanland Tranby Lane, Swanland 1 Humberdale Close, Swanland Civil Parish Swanland Greenstiles Ln, Swanland 40 Greenstiles Lane, Swanland Civil Parish 921 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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