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49 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 49 bus time schedule & line map 49 Carnforth View In Website Mode The 49 bus line (Carnforth) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Carnforth: 3:20 PM - 6:05 PM (2) Halton: 7:00 AM - 7:15 PM (3) Lancaster City Centre: 7:20 AM - 7:37 PM (4) Warton: 9:30 AM - 5:15 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 49 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 49 bus arriving. Direction: Carnforth 49 bus Time Schedule 11 stops Carnforth Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 3:20 PM - 6:05 PM Croftlands, Warton Tuesday 3:20 PM - 6:05 PM Borwick Lane End, Warton Main Street, Warton Civil Parish Wednesday 3:20 PM - 6:05 PM George Washington, Warton Thursday 3:20 PM - 6:05 PM Friday 3:20 PM - 6:05 PM Malt Shovel, Warton Saturday 6:05 PM Mill Lane, Warton Town End, Warton Farleton Close, Warton Civil Parish 49 bus Info The Nib, Millhead Direction: Carnforth 9 West View, Carnforth Stops: 11 Trip Duration: 8 min Carlisle Terrace, Millhead Line Summary: Croftlands, Warton, Borwick Lane Albert Street, Carnforth End, Warton, George Washington, Warton, Malt Shovel, Warton, Mill Lane, Warton, Town End, Midland Terrace, Millhead Warton, The Nib, Millhead, Carlisle Terrace, Millhead, Midland Terrace, Carnforth Midland Terrace, Millhead, Railway Club, Carnforth, War Memorial, Carnforth Railway Club, Carnforth War Memorial, Carnforth Market Street, Carnforth Direction: Halton 49 bus Time Schedule 16 stops Halton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:00 AM - 7:15 PM Bus Station, Lancaster City Centre Lancaster Bus Station, Lancaster Tuesday 7:00 AM - 7:15 PM Sainsbury's Layby, Lancaster City Centre Wednesday 7:00 AM - 7:15 PM A6, Lancaster Thursday 7:00 AM - 7:15 PM Greyhound Bridge, Skerton Friday 7:00 AM - 7:15 PM Our Ladys Rchs, Skerton Saturday 7:00 AM - 7:15 PM Aldrens Lane, Skerton Aldrens Lane, Lancaster Daisy Street, Skerton 49 bus Info Daisy Street, Lancaster Direction: Halton Stops: 16 Hill Road, Skerton Trip Duration: 17 min Hill Road, Lancaster Line Summary: Bus Station, Lancaster City Centre, Sainsbury's Layby, Lancaster City Centre, Greyhound The Green, Beaumont Bridge, Skerton, Our Ladys Rchs, Skerton, Aldrens Wilton Close, Lancaster Lane, Skerton, Daisy Street, Skerton, Hill Road, Skerton, The Green, Beaumont, Woodlands Road, Woodlands Road, Beaumont Beaumont, Kellet Lane, Beaumont, Halton Camp, Pollard Place, England Halton, War Memorial, Halton, New Street, Halton, Penny Stone Road, Halton, Shops, Halton, Lunesdale Kellet Lane, Beaumont View, Halton Halton Camp, Halton War Memorial, Halton New Street, Halton Quarry Road, Halton-With-Aughton Civil Parish Penny Stone Road, Halton Shops, Halton 159 High Road, Halton-With-Aughton Civil Parish Lunesdale View, Halton Lunesdale View, Halton-With-Aughton Civil Parish Direction: Lancaster City Centre 49 bus Time Schedule 44 stops Lancaster City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:20 AM - 7:37 PM Croftlands, Warton Tuesday 7:20 AM - 7:37 PM Borwick Lane End, Warton Main Street, Warton Civil Parish Wednesday 7:20 AM - 7:37 PM George Washington, Warton Thursday 7:20 AM - 7:37 PM Friday 7:20 AM - 7:37 PM Malt Shovel, Warton Saturday 7:22 AM - 7:37 PM Mill Lane, Warton Town End, Warton Farleton Close, Warton Civil Parish 49 bus Info The Nib, Millhead Direction: Lancaster City Centre 9 West View, Carnforth Stops: 44 Trip Duration: 18 min Carlisle Terrace, Millhead Line Summary: Croftlands, Warton, Borwick Lane Albert Street, Carnforth End, Warton, George Washington, Warton, Malt Shovel, Warton, Mill Lane, Warton, Town End, Midland Terrace, Millhead Warton, The Nib, Millhead, Carlisle Terrace, Millhead, Midland Terrace, Carnforth Midland Terrace, Millhead, Railway Club, Carnforth, War Memorial, Carnforth, Market Street, Carnforth, Railway Club, Carnforth Prince Avenue, Carnforth, Highƒeld Shops, Carnforth, Hard Knott Rise, Carnforth, Cross, over War Memorial, Carnforth Kellet, Village Hall, over Kellet, Laithbutts Lane, Market Street, Carnforth Nether Kellet, Hornby Bank, Nether Kellet, Limeburners Arms, Nether Kellet, Main Street, Nether Market Street, Carnforth Kellet, Bridge Road, Nether Kellet, Four Lane Ends, Market Street, Carnforth Halton, New Street, Halton, Penny Stone Road, Halton, Shops, Halton, Lunesdale View, Halton, Prince Avenue, Carnforth Shops, Halton, Penny Stone Road, Halton, New 77 Kellet Road, Carnforth Street, Halton, War Memorial, Halton, Training Camp, Halton, Kellet Lane, Beaumont, Woodlands Drive, Highƒeld Shops, Carnforth Beaumont, The Green, Beaumont, Hill Road, Skerton, Highƒeld Road, Carnforth Daisy Street, Skerton, Owen Road, Skerton, Red Cross, Skerton, Parliament Street, Lancaster City Hard Knott Rise, Carnforth Centre, Bus Station, Lancaster City Centre, Inƒrmary, Hard Knot Rise, Carnforth Civil Parish Lancaster City Centre, Pointer, Lancaster City Centre, Ripley St Thomas School, Lancaster City Centre Cross, over Kellet Village Hall, over Kellet Laithbutts Lane, Nether Kellet 87 Main Road, Nether Kellet Civil Parish Hornby Bank, Nether Kellet 42 Main Road, Nether Kellet Civil Parish Limeburners Arms, Nether Kellet 43 Main Road, Nether Kellet Civil Parish Main Street, Nether Kellet 27 Main Road, Nether Kellet Civil Parish Bridge Road, Nether Kellet 2 Bridge Road, Nether Kellet Civil Parish Four Lane Ends, Halton New Street, Halton Quarry Road, Halton-With-Aughton Civil Parish Penny Stone Road, Halton Shops, Halton 159 High Road, Halton-With-Aughton Civil Parish Lunesdale View, Halton Lunesdale View, Halton-With-Aughton Civil Parish Shops, Halton 110 High Road, Halton-With-Aughton Civil Parish Penny Stone Road, Halton New Street, Halton Quarry Road, Halton-With-Aughton Civil Parish War Memorial, Halton Training Camp, Halton Kellet Lane, Beaumont Woodlands Drive, Beaumont Langton Close, England The Green, Beaumont Wilton Close, Lancaster Hill Road, Skerton Daisy Street, Skerton Owen Road, Skerton Owen Road, Lancaster Red Cross, Skerton Parliament Street, Lancaster City Centre 32 Parliament Street, Lancaster Bus Station, Lancaster City Centre Lancaster Bus Station, Lancaster Inƒrmary, Lancaster City Centre 1 South Road, Lancaster Pointer, Lancaster City Centre A6, Lancaster Ripley St Thomas School, Lancaster City Centre Ashton Road, Lancaster Direction: Warton 49 bus Time Schedule 44 stops Warton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:30 AM - 5:15 PM Bus Station, Lancaster City Centre Lancaster Bus Station, Lancaster Tuesday 9:30 AM - 5:15 PM Sainsbury's Layby, Lancaster City Centre Wednesday 9:30 AM - 5:15 PM A6, Lancaster Thursday 9:30 AM - 5:15 PM Greyhound Bridge, Skerton Friday 9:30 AM - 5:15 PM Our Ladys Rchs, Skerton Saturday 9:30 AM - 5:15 PM Aldrens Lane, Skerton Aldrens Lane, Lancaster Daisy Street, Skerton 49 bus Info Daisy Street, Lancaster Direction: Warton Stops: 44 Hill Road, Skerton Trip Duration: 50 min Hill Road, Lancaster Line Summary: Bus Station, Lancaster City Centre, Sainsbury's Layby, Lancaster City Centre, Greyhound The Green, Beaumont Bridge, Skerton, Our Ladys Rchs, Skerton, Aldrens Wilton Close, Lancaster Lane, Skerton, Daisy Street, Skerton, Hill Road, Skerton, The Green, Beaumont, Woodlands Road, Woodlands Road, Beaumont Beaumont, Kellet Lane, Beaumont, Halton Camp, Pollard Place, England Halton, War Memorial, Halton, New Street, Halton, Penny Stone Road, Halton, Shops, Halton, Lunesdale Kellet Lane, Beaumont View, Halton, Shops, Halton, Penny Stone Road, Halton, New Street, Halton, Four Lane Ends, Halton, Halton Camp, Halton Bridge Road, Nether Kellet, Limeburners Arms, Nether Kellet, Hornby Bank, Nether Kellet, Laithbutts War Memorial, Halton Lane, Nether Kellet, Village Hall, over Kellet, Cross, over Kellet, Hardknot Rise, Carnforth, Windermere New Street, Halton Road, Carnforth, Highƒeld Shops, Carnforth, Quarry Road, Halton-With-Aughton Civil Parish Highƒeld Road, Carnforth, Market Street, Carnforth, New Street, Carnforth, Police Station, Carnforth, Penny Stone Road, Halton Railway Station, Carnforth, Railway Club, Carnforth, Midland Terrace, Millhead, Carlisle Terrace, Millhead, Shops, Halton The Nib, Millhead, Town End, Warton, Mill Lane, Warton, Malt Shovel, Warton, George Washington, 159 High Road, Halton-With-Aughton Civil Parish Warton, Borwick Lane, Warton, Croftlands, Warton Lunesdale View, Halton Lunesdale View, Halton-With-Aughton Civil Parish Shops, Halton 110 High Road, Halton-With-Aughton Civil Parish Penny Stone Road, Halton New Street, Halton Quarry Road, Halton-With-Aughton Civil Parish Four Lane Ends, Halton Bridge Road, Nether Kellet 2 Bridge Road, Nether Kellet Civil Parish Limeburners Arms, Nether Kellet 35 Main Road, Nether Kellet Civil Parish Hornby Bank, Nether Kellet 61 Main Road, Nether Kellet Civil Parish Laithbutts Lane, Nether Kellet 87 Main Road, Nether Kellet Civil Parish Village Hall, over Kellet Cross, over Kellet Hardknot Rise, Carnforth Windermere Road, Carnforth Highƒeld Shops, Carnforth Highƒeld Road, Carnforth 77 Kellet Road, Carnforth Market Street, Carnforth Market Street, Carnforth New Street, Carnforth 39 Lancaster Road, Carnforth Police Station, Carnforth Wartonwood View, Carnforth Railway Station, Carnforth Haws Hill, Carnforth Railway Club, Carnforth Midland Terrace, Millhead Carlisle Terrace, Millhead Albert Street, Carnforth The Nib, Millhead 9 West View, Carnforth Town End, Warton Farleton Close, Warton Civil Parish Mill Lane, Warton Malt Shovel, Warton George Washington, Warton Borwick Lane, Warton Main Street, Warton Civil Parish Croftlands, Warton 49 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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