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752 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 752 bus time schedule & line map 752 Hinton Blewett - Chew Magna - Bath Centre View In Website Mode The 752 bus line (Hinton Blewett - Chew Magna - Bath Centre) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bath City Centre: 9:15 AM (2) Hinton Blewett: 1:45 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 752 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 752 bus arriving. Direction: Bath City Centre 752 bus Time Schedule 42 stops Bath City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Hinton Blewett Church, Hinton Blewett Tuesday Not Operational Rushgrove Gardens, Bishop Sutton Rushgrove Gardens, Stowey-Sutton Civil Parish Wednesday 9:15 AM Woodcroft, Bishop Sutton Thursday Not Operational Friday Not Operational Butchers Arms, Bishop Sutton Wick Road, Stowey-Sutton Civil Parish Saturday Not Operational Rushgrove Gardens, Bishop Sutton Rushgrove Gardens, Stowey-Sutton Civil Parish Post O∆ce, Bishop Sutton 752 bus Info Lovells Mill, Stowey-Sutton Civil Parish Direction: Bath City Centre Stops: 42 Bonhill Road, Bishop Sutton Trip Duration: 60 min Line Summary: Hinton Blewett Church, Hinton Hollow Brook Blewett, Rushgrove Gardens, Bishop Sutton, Hollowbrook Lane, Stowey-Sutton Civil Parish Woodcroft, Bishop Sutton, Butchers Arms, Bishop Sutton, Rushgrove Gardens, Bishop Sutton, Post Chew Valley Lake Picnic Site, Chew Stoke O∆ce, Bishop Sutton, Bonhill Road, Bishop Sutton, Hollow Brook, Chew Valley Lake Picnic Site, Chew Bilbie Road, Chew Stoke Stoke, Bilbie Road, Chew Stoke, Stoke Inn, Chew Stoke, Chew Medical Practice, Chew Stoke, Chew Stoke Inn, Chew Stoke Valley School, Chew Magna, Sacred Heart, Chew Quarry Hay, Chew Stoke Civil Parish Magna, Post O∆ce, Chew Magna, Norton Lane, Chew Magna, Round House, Stanton Drew, Belluton Chew Medical Practice, Chew Stoke Lane, Belluton, Pensford Bridge, Pensford, Hillcrest, Salway Close, Chew Stoke Civil Parish Pensford, Whitley Batts, Old Post O∆ce, Chelwood, Hunstrete Turning, Hunstrete, Marksbury Church, Chew Valley School, Chew Magna Marksbury, Stanton Prior Turn, Marksbury, Two Headed Man, Compton Dando, Wheatsheaf Inn, Sacred Heart, Chew Magna Corston, Ashton Hill, Corston, Corston Church, Corston, The Globe, Newton St Loe, Carrswood View, Lower Bristol Road, Twerton Mill, Lower Bristol Road, Post O∆ce, Chew Magna Weston Lock Rtl Pk, Lower Bristol Road, Mero Retail 5 South Parade, Chew Magna Civil Parish Park, Lower Bristol Road, Charlton Court, Lower Norton Lane, Chew Magna Bristol Road, Bath Press, Lower Bristol Road, B3130, Chew Magna Civil Parish Brougham Hayes, Lower Bristol Road, Pines Way, Oldƒeld Park, Green Park, Bath City Centre, Corn Round House, Stanton Drew Street, Bath City Centre, Dorchester Street, Bath City Centre, Bath Abbey, Bath City Centre Belluton Lane, Belluton Pensford Bridge, Pensford Hillcrest, Pensford Hillcrest, Publow Civil Parish Whitley Batts Old Post O∆ce, Chelwood Hunstrete Turning, Hunstrete Marksbury Church, Marksbury Hill View, Marksbury Civil Parish Stanton Prior Turn, Marksbury Two Headed Man, Compton Dando Wheatsheaf Inn, Corston Ashton Hill, Corston Corston Church, Corston The Globe, Newton St Loe Carrswood View, Lower Bristol Road Twerton Mill, Lower Bristol Road Weston Lock Rtl Pk, Lower Bristol Road Mero Retail Park, Lower Bristol Road Charlton Court, Lower Bristol Road Bath Press, Lower Bristol Road Brougham Hayes, Lower Bristol Road Longmead Gospel Hall Lower Bristol Road, Bath Pines Way, Oldƒeld Park B3118, Bath Green Park, Bath City Centre Corn Street, Bath City Centre Corn Street, Bath Dorchester Street, Bath City Centre Southgate, Bath Bath Abbey, Bath City Centre Orange Grove, Bath Direction: Hinton Blewett 752 bus Time Schedule 39 stops Hinton Blewett Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Bath Abbey, Bath City Centre Orange Grove, Bath Tuesday Not Operational Bus Station, Bath City Centre Wednesday 1:45 PM Southgate, Bath Thursday Not Operational Green Park, Bath City Centre Friday Not Operational St James Cemetery, Lower Bristol Road Saturday Not Operational Pines Way, Bath Brougham Hayes, Lower Bristol Road Lorne Road, Bath 752 bus Info Charlton Court, Lower Bristol Road Direction: Hinton Blewett Stops: 39 Mero Retail Park, Lower Bristol Road Trip Duration: 55 min Line Summary: Bath Abbey, Bath City Centre, Bus Weston Lock Rtl Pk, Lower Bristol Road Station, Bath City Centre, Green Park, Bath City Centre, St James Cemetery, Lower Bristol Road, Twerton Fork, Newton St Loe Brougham Hayes, Lower Bristol Road, Charlton A4, Newton St. Loe Civil Parish Court, Lower Bristol Road, Mero Retail Park, Lower Bristol Road, Weston Lock Rtl Pk, Lower Bristol The Globe, Newton St Loe Road, Twerton Fork, Newton St Loe, The Globe, Newton St Loe, Bsuc Lodge, Corston, Corston Bsuc Lodge, Corston Church, Corston, Stanton Prior Turn, Marksbury, Marksbury Church, Marksbury, Hunstrete Turning, Corston Church, Corston Hunstrete, Old Post O∆ce, Chelwood, Whitley Batts, Hillcrest, Pensford, Pensford Bridge, Pensford, Wells Road, Corston Civil Parish Belluton Lane, Belluton, Lower Belluton Farm, Stanton Prior Turn, Marksbury Belluton, Round House, Stanton Drew, Norton Lane, Chew Magna, Post O∆ce, Chew Magna, Sacred Marksbury Church, Marksbury Heart, Chew Magna, Highƒeld House, Chew Magna, Chew Valley School, Chew Magna, Chew Medical Hill View, Marksbury Civil Parish Practice, Chew Stoke, Stoke Inn, Chew Stoke, Bilbie Hunstrete Turning, Hunstrete Road, Chew Stoke, Chew Valley Lake Picnic Site, Chew Stoke, Hollow Brook, Bonhill Road, Bishop Sutton, Post O∆ce, Bishop Sutton, Rushgrove Old Post O∆ce, Chelwood Gardens, Bishop Sutton, Woodcroft, Bishop Sutton, Butchers Arms, Bishop Sutton, Rushgrove Gardens, Whitley Batts Bishop Sutton, Hinton Blewett Church, Hinton Blewett Hillcrest, Pensford Pensford Bridge, Pensford Church Street, Publow Civil Parish Belluton Lane, Belluton Lower Belluton Farm, Belluton Round House, Stanton Drew Norton Lane, Chew Magna Post O∆ce, Chew Magna 11 South Parade, Chew Magna Civil Parish Sacred Heart, Chew Magna Highƒeld House, Chew Magna Chew Valley School, Chew Magna Chew Medical Practice, Chew Stoke Salway Close, Chew Stoke Civil Parish Stoke Inn, Chew Stoke Quarry Hay, Chew Stoke Civil Parish Bilbie Road, Chew Stoke Chew Valley Lake Picnic Site, Chew Stoke Hollow Brook Hollowbrook Lane, Stowey-Sutton Civil Parish Bonhill Road, Bishop Sutton Post O∆ce, Bishop Sutton Lovells Mill, Stowey-Sutton Civil Parish Rushgrove Gardens, Bishop Sutton Rushgrove Gardens, Stowey-Sutton Civil Parish Woodcroft, Bishop Sutton Butchers Arms, Bishop Sutton Wick Road, Stowey-Sutton Civil Parish Rushgrove Gardens, Bishop Sutton Rushgrove Gardens, Stowey-Sutton Civil Parish Hinton Blewett Church, Hinton Blewett 752 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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