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X52 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route X52 bus time schedule & line map X52 Bridport - Monkey World View In Website Mode The X52 bus line (Bridport - Monkey World) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bovington Camp: 8:55 AM - 3:28 PM (2) Bridport: 8:13 AM - 4:03 PM (3) Weymouth: 6:01 PM (4) Weymouth: 5:40 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest X52 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next X52 bus arriving. Direction: Bovington Camp X52 bus Time Schedule 68 stops Bovington Camp Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:55 AM - 3:30 PM Monday 8:55 AM - 3:28 PM Bus Station, Bridport Tannery Road, Bridport Tuesday 8:55 AM - 3:28 PM Town Centre, Bridport Wednesday 8:55 AM - 3:28 PM 35 West Street, Bridport Thursday 8:55 AM - 3:28 PM Natwest Bank, Bridport Friday 8:55 AM - 3:28 PM 23 East Street, Bridport Saturday 8:53 AM - 3:28 PM East Street Bridge, Bridport Pasture Way, Bothenhampton Sea Road South, Bridport X52 bus Info Hollow Way, Bothenhampton Direction: Bovington Camp Lansdowne Road, Bridport Stops: 68 Trip Duration: 151 min Roundham Gardens, Bridport Line Summary: Bus Station, Bridport, Town Centre, Roundham Gardens, Bridport Bridport, Natwest Bank, Bridport, East Street Bridge, Bridport, Pasture Way, Bothenhampton, Hollow Way, Meadowlands, West Bay Bothenhampton, Roundham Gardens, Bridport, Meadowlands, West Bay, The George, West Bay, The George, West Bay Marsh Barn Farm, West Bay, Freshwater Caravan 18 George Street, Bridport Civil Parish Park, West Bay, Anchor Inn, Burton Bradstock, Hive Beach, Burton Bradstock, Cogden Beach, Burton Marsh Barn Farm, West Bay Bradstock, The Bull Inn, Swyre, Abbotsbury Hill, East Burton Road, Bothenhampton Civil Parish Bexington, West Street, Abbotsbury, Ilchester Arms, Abbotsbury, Swan Inn, Abbotsbury, Village Hall, Freshwater Caravan Park, West Bay Portesham, Kings Arms, Portesham, Knights In the Bottom, Langton Herring, Courage Way, Chickerell, Anchor Inn, Burton Bradstock Meadow Close, Chickerell, Dental Surgery, Chickerell, Elziver Close, Chickerell, Army Camp, Charlestown, Hive Beach, Burton Bradstock The Alex, Charlestown, Marquis Of Granby, Lanehouse, Fiveways, Lanehouse, Fiveways, Cogden Beach, Burton Bradstock Lanehouse, Quibo Lane, Westham, Dennis Road, Westham, The Adelaide, Westham, Cromwell Road, The Bull Inn, Swyre Westham, Holland Road, Westham, Bus Garage, Weymouth, Kings Statue, Weymouth, Prince Regent Abbotsbury Hill, East Bexington Hotel, Weymouth, Greenhill Gardens, Melcombe Regis, Melcombe Avenue, Melcombe Regis, Sealife West Street, Abbotsbury Centre, Melcombe Regis, Overcombe Corner, Overcombe, Sunningdale Rise, Overcombe, Chalbury Ilchester Arms, Abbotsbury Corner, Preston, Cedar Drive, Preston, Weymouth 24 Market Street, Abbotsbury Civil Parish Bay Holiday Park, Preston, The Spice Ship, Preston, Plough Cottages, Osmington, Chapel Lane, Swan Inn, Abbotsbury Osmington, Mills Road, Osmington, Poxwell, Rodden Row, Abbotsbury Civil Parish Warmwell, Warmwell Cross, Warmwell, Kit Lane, Owermoigne, The Red Lion, Portway, Post O∆ce, Village Hall, Portesham Winfrith Newburgh, Pigeon Close, Winfrith Goose Hill, Portesham Civil Parish Newburgh, Durdle Door Park Entrance, West Lulworth, Lulworth Cove, War Memorial, West Kings Arms, Portesham Lulworth, Castle Inn, West Lulworth, Lulworth Camp, Bramdon Close, Portesham Civil Parish Coombe Keynes Turn, Coombe Keynes, Primary School, Wool, Wool Station, Wool, Wool Bridge, Wool, Knights In the Bottom, Langton Herring Tank Museum, Bovington Camp, Monkey World Car Park, Bovington Camp Courage Way, Chickerell Meadow Close, Chickerell Dental Surgery, Chickerell Elziver Close, Chickerell Chickerell Road, Chickerell Army Camp, Charlestown The Alex, Charlestown Chickerell Road, Weymouth Marquis Of Granby, Lanehouse Fiveways, Lanehouse Fiveways, Lanehouse Westhaven, Weymouth Quibo Lane, Westham Roundhayes Close, Weymouth Dennis Road, Westham The Adelaide, Westham Cromwell Road, Westham Holland Road, Westham Bus Garage, Weymouth Commercial Road, Weymouth Kings Statue, Weymouth 63 The Esplanade, Weymouth Prince Regent Hotel, Weymouth Victoria Terrace, Weymouth Greenhill Gardens, Melcombe Regis 9 Greenhill, Weymouth Melcombe Avenue, Melcombe Regis Greenhill, Weymouth Sealife Centre, Melcombe Regis Overcombe Corner, Overcombe Heron Close, Weymouth Sunningdale Rise, Overcombe Chalbury Corner, Preston Cedar Drive, Preston Weymouth Bay Holiday Park, Preston The Spice Ship, Preston Plough Cottages, Osmington Plough Close, Osmington Civil Parish Chapel Lane, Osmington Mills Road, Osmington Poxwell, Warmwell Warmwell Cross, Warmwell Kit Lane, Owermoigne The Red Lion, Portway Post O∆ce, Winfrith Newburgh Crown Yard, Winfrith Newburgh Civil Parish Pigeon Close, Winfrith Newburgh Pigeon Close, Winfrith Newburgh Civil Parish Durdle Door Park Entrance, West Lulworth Lulworth Cove War Memorial, West Lulworth Castle Inn, West Lulworth Lulworth Camp Coombe Keynes Turn, Coombe Keynes Primary School, Wool Wool Station, Wool Wool Bridge, Wool Tank Museum, Bovington Camp Monkey World Car Park, Bovington Camp Direction: Bridport X52 bus Time Schedule 68 stops Bridport Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:15 AM - 4:03 PM Monday 8:13 AM - 4:03 PM Monkey World Car Park, Bovington Camp Tuesday 8:13 AM - 4:03 PM Wool Bridge, Wool Wednesday 8:13 AM - 4:03 PM Wool Station, Wool Thursday 8:13 AM - 4:03 PM Primary School, Wool Friday 8:13 AM - 4:03 PM Coombe Keynes Turn, Coombe Keynes Saturday 8:13 AM - 4:03 PM Lulworth Camp Castle Inn, West Lulworth X52 bus Info War Memorial, West Lulworth Direction: Bridport Stops: 68 Trip Duration: 150 min Lulworth Cove Line Summary: Monkey World Car Park, Bovington Camp, Wool Bridge, Wool, Wool Station, Wool, Durdle Door Park Entrance, West Lulworth Primary School, Wool, Coombe Keynes Turn, Coombe Keynes, Lulworth Camp, Castle Inn, West Lulworth, Pigeon Close, Winfrith Newburgh War Memorial, West Lulworth, Lulworth Cove, Durdle Pigeon Close, Winfrith Newburgh Civil Parish Door Park Entrance, West Lulworth, Pigeon Close, Winfrith Newburgh, Post O∆ce, Winfrith Newburgh, Post O∆ce, Winfrith Newburgh The Red Lion, Portway, Kit Lane, Owermoigne, Crown Yard, Winfrith Newburgh Civil Parish Warmwell Cross, Warmwell, Poxwell, Warmwell, Mills Road, Osmington, Chapel Lane, Osmington, The Red Lion, Portway Shortlake Lane, Osmington, The Spice Ship, Preston, Fisherbridge, Preston, Weymouth Bay Holiday Park, Kit Lane, Owermoigne Preston, Chalbury Corner, Preston, Sunningdale Rise, Overcombe, Overcombe Corner, Overcombe, Sealife Warmwell Cross, Warmwell Centre, Melcombe Regis, Melcombe Avenue, Melcombe Regis, Greenhill Gardens, Melcombe Regis, Poxwell, Warmwell Lennox Street, Weymouth, Kings Statue, Weymouth, Holland Road, Westham, Holly Road, Westham, Mills Road, Osmington Cromwell Road, Westham, The Adelaide, Westham, Dennis Road, Westham, Quibo Lane, Westham, Chapel Lane, Osmington Fiveways, Lanehouse, Marquis Of Granby, Lanehouse, Budmouth School, Charlestown, Army Shortlake Lane, Osmington Camp, Charlestown, Glennie Way, Chickerell, Dental Surgery, Chickerell, Meadow Close, Chickerell, Shortlake Lane, Osmington Civil Parish Courage Way, Chickerell, Knights In the Bottom, Langton Herring, Kings Arms, Portesham, Village The Spice Ship, Preston Hall, Portesham, Swan Inn, Abbotsbury, Ilchester Arms, Abbotsbury, West Street, Abbotsbury, Fisherbridge, Preston Abbotsbury Hill, East Bexington, The Bull Inn, Swyre, Mill Lane, Weymouth Cogden Beach, Burton Bradstock, Hive Beach, Burton Bradstock, The Garage, Burton Bradstock, Weymouth Bay Holiday Park, Preston Three Horseshoes, Burton Bradstock, Freshwater Caravan Park, West Bay, Marsh Barn Farm, West Chalbury Corner, Preston Bay, The George, West Bay, Meadowlands, West Bay, Opposite Roundham Gardens, Bridport, The Crown Sunningdale Rise, Overcombe Inn, Bridport, Hollow Way, Bothenhampton, Pasture Sunningdale Rise, Weymouth Way, Bothenhampton, East Bridge, Bridport, Natwest Bank, Bridport, Town Centre, Bridport, Bus Station, Overcombe Corner, Overcombe Bridport Sealife Centre, Melcombe Regis Melcombe Avenue, Melcombe Regis Greenhill Gardens, Melcombe Regis Lennox Street, Weymouth Waterloo Place, Weymouth Kings Statue, Weymouth Holland Road, Westham Holly Road, Westham Cromwell Road, Westham Abbotsbury Road, Weymouth The Adelaide, Westham Dennis Road, Westham Quibo Lane, Westham Fiveways, Lanehouse Marquis Of Granby, Lanehouse Budmouth School, Charlestown Chickerell Road, Weymouth Army Camp, Charlestown Glennie Way, Chickerell Chickerell Road, Chickerell Dental Surgery, Chickerell Meadow Close, Chickerell Courage Way, Chickerell Knights In the Bottom, Langton Herring Kings Arms, Portesham Village Hall, Portesham Goose Hill, Portesham Civil Parish Swan Inn, Abbotsbury Rodden Row, Abbotsbury Civil Parish Ilchester Arms, Abbotsbury 20 Market Street, Abbotsbury Civil Parish West Street, Abbotsbury Abbotsbury Hill, East Bexington The Bull Inn, Swyre Cogden Beach, Burton Bradstock Hive Beach, Burton Bradstock The Garage, Burton Bradstock Three Horseshoes, Burton Bradstock High Street, Burton Bradstock Civil Parish Freshwater Caravan Park, West Bay Marsh Barn Farm, West Bay The George, West Bay 18 George Street, Bridport Civil Parish Meadowlands, West Bay Opposite Roundham Gardens, Bridport Roundham Gardens, Bridport The Crown Inn, Bridport Hollow Way, Bothenhampton Pasture Way, Bothenhampton Sea Road South, Bridport East Bridge, Bridport Natwest Bank, Bridport 24 East Street, Bridport Town Centre, Bridport 24 West Street, Bridport Bus Station, Bridport Tannery Road, Bridport Direction: Weymouth
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