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4A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 4A bus time schedule & line map 4A Birmingham View In Website Mode The 4A bus line (Birmingham) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Birmingham: 4:22 AM - 11:05 PM (2) Gospel Oak: 5:15 AM - 7:05 PM (3) Robin Hood: 7:25 PM - 11:45 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 4A bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 4A bus arriving. Direction: Birmingham 4A bus Time Schedule 41 stops Birmingham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:27 AM - 11:05 PM Monday 4:22 AM - 11:05 PM Robin Hood Island Southside, Robin Hood 1494 Stratford Road, Birmingham Tuesday 4:22 AM - 11:05 PM Robin Hood Island, Robin Hood Wednesday 4:22 AM - 11:05 PM 30 Solihull Lane, Birmingham Thursday 4:22 AM - 11:05 PM Wellƒeld Rd, Gospel Oak Friday 4:22 AM - 11:05 PM 139 Redstone Farm Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Saturday 4:21 AM - 11:05 PM Westley Close, Gospel Oak 81 Redstone Farm Road, Birmingham Gospel Farm Rd, Gospel Oak 514 Gospel Lane, Birmingham 4A bus Info Direction: Birmingham Tavistock Rd, Gospel Oak Stops: 41 133 Broom Hall Crescent, Birmingham Trip Duration: 34 min Line Summary: Robin Hood Island Southside, Robin Nailstone Crescent, Gospel Oak Hood, Robin Hood Island, Robin Hood, Wellƒeld Rd, 233 Severne Road, Birmingham Gospel Oak, Westley Close, Gospel Oak, Gospel Farm Rd, Gospel Oak, Tavistock Rd, Gospel Oak, Nailstone Oakhurst Rd, Fox Hollies Crescent, Gospel Oak, Oakhurst Rd, Fox Hollies, 137 Severne Road, Birmingham Severne Grove, Fox Hollies, Fox Hollies Park, Fox Hollies, Pollard Rd, Acock's Green, Thornƒeld Rd, Severne Grove, Fox Hollies Acock's Green, Bretton Road, Acock's Green, Culham 79 Severne Road, Birmingham Close, Acock's Green, Oxford Rd, Acock's Green, Station Rd, Acock's Green, Acocks Green Village, Fox Hollies Park, Fox Hollies Acock's Green, Primary School, Acock's Green, 3 Severne Road, Birmingham Greswolde Park Rd, Acock's Green, Stockƒeld Rd, Tyseley, Tyseley Lane, Tyseley, Knights Rd, Tyseley, Pollard Rd, Acock's Green Tyseley Railway Museum, Tyseley, Reddings Lane, Tyseley, Boscombe Rd, Greet, Manor Farm Rd, Greet, Thornƒeld Rd, Acock's Green Seeleys Rd, Greet, St John's Rd, Greet, Shakespeare 55 Thornƒeld Road, Birmingham St, Greet, Stratford Rd, Sparkbrook, Stoney Lane, Sparkbrook, Palmerston Rd, Sparkbrook, Ladypool Bretton Road, Acock's Green Rd, Sparkbrook, Main St, Sparkbrook, Auckland Rd, 7 Gospel Lane, Birmingham Sparkbrook, Bordesley Middleway, Bordesley, Adderley St, Deritend, Gibb St, Deritend, Oxford St, Culham Close, Acock's Green Digbeth (Ds10), Park St, Digbeth (Mk6), Church 1273 Warwick Road, Birmingham Centre, Birmingham (Ms5) Oxford Rd, Acock's Green 1188-1190 Warwick Road, Birmingham Station Rd, Acock's Green 1141A Warwick Road, Birmingham Acocks Green Village, Acock's Green 9 Shirley Road, Birmingham Primary School, Acock's Green 1052 Warwick Road, Birmingham Greswolde Park Rd, Acock's Green 1 Merstowe Close, Birmingham Stockƒeld Rd, Tyseley A41, Birmingham Tyseley Lane, Tyseley 837 Warwick Road, Birmingham Knights Rd, Tyseley 757 Warwick Road, Birmingham Tyseley Railway Museum, Tyseley 587 Warwick Road, Birmingham Reddings Lane, Tyseley 630-634 Warwick Road, Birmingham Boscombe Rd, Greet 463 Warwick Road, Birmingham Manor Farm Rd, Greet Seeleys Rd, Greet St John's Rd, Greet 90 St Johns Road, Birmingham Shakespeare St, Greet 116 Warwick Road, Birmingham Stratford Rd, Sparkbrook 13-33 Warwick Road, Birmingham Stoney Lane, Sparkbrook 365 Stratford Road, Birmingham Palmerston Rd, Sparkbrook Ladypool Rd, Sparkbrook Stratford Road, Birmingham Main St, Sparkbrook 165-167 Stratford Road, Birmingham Auckland Rd, Sparkbrook 38 Auckland Road, Birmingham Bordesley Middleway, Bordesley 62 Ravenhurst Street, Birmingham Adderley St, Deritend 75-80 High Street Digbeth, Birmingham Gibb St, Deritend High Street Deritend, Birmingham Oxford St, Digbeth (Ds10) Digbeth, Birmingham Park St, Digbeth (Mk6) 1 Digbeth, Birmingham Church Centre, Birmingham (Ms5) Carrs Lane, Birmingham Direction: Gospel Oak 4A bus Time Schedule 35 stops Gospel Oak Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:00 AM - 4:48 PM Monday 5:15 AM - 7:05 PM Church Centre, Birmingham (Ms5) Carrs Lane, Birmingham Tuesday 5:15 AM - 7:05 PM Bus Mall, Birmingham Wednesday 5:15 AM - 7:05 PM Moor Street Queensway, Birmingham Thursday 5:15 AM - 7:05 PM Bullring, Birmingham Friday 5:15 AM - 7:05 PM Park Street, Birmingham Saturday 5:15 AM - 7:05 PM Oxford St, Digbeth (Ds5) 88-89 Digbeth, Birmingham Gibb St, Deritend High Street Deritend, Birmingham 4A bus Info Direction: Gospel Oak Adderley St, Deritend Stops: 35 164 High Street Deritend, Birmingham Trip Duration: 35 min Line Summary: Church Centre, Birmingham (Ms5), Trinity Terrace, Bordesley Bus Mall, Birmingham, Bullring, Birmingham, Oxford Camp Hill, Birmingham St, Digbeth (Ds5), Gibb St, Deritend, Adderley St, Deritend, Trinity Terrace, Bordesley, Bordesley Bordesley Middleway, Bordesley Middleway, Bordesley, Auckland Rd, Sparkbrook, Old Camp Hill, Birmingham Main St, Sparkbrook, Ladypool Rd, Sparkbrook, Palmerston Rd, Sparkbrook, Stoney Lane, Auckland Rd, Sparkbrook Sparkbrook, Stratford Rd, Sparkbrook, Shakespeare 86 Stratford Road, Birmingham St, Greet, St John's Rd, Greet, Seeleys Rd, Greet, Manor Farm Rd, Greet, Boscombe Rd, Greet, Main St, Sparkbrook Reddings Lane, Tyseley, Tyseley Railway Museum, 156 Stratford Road, Birmingham Tyseley, Knights Rd, Tyseley, Stockƒeld Rd, Tyseley, Greswolde Park Rd, Acock's Green, Primary School, Ladypool Rd, Sparkbrook Acock's Green, Station Rd, Acock's Green, Oxford Rd, 222 Stratford Road, Birmingham Acock's Green, Thornƒeld Rd, Acock's Green, Pollard Rd, Acock's Green, Fox Hollies Park, Fox Hollies, Palmerston Rd, Sparkbrook Severne Grove, Fox Hollies, Oakhurst Rd, Fox Hollies, 276 Stratford Road, Birmingham Nailstone Crescent, Gospel Oak, Tavistock Rd, Gospel Oak, Gospel Farm Rd, Gospel Oak Stoney Lane, Sparkbrook 348 Stratford Road, Birmingham Stratford Rd, Sparkbrook 14B Warwick Road, Birmingham Shakespeare St, Greet 108 Warwick Road, Birmingham St John's Rd, Greet 176 Warwick Road, Birmingham Seeleys Rd, Greet 4 Colebrook Road, Birmingham Manor Farm Rd, Greet 401 Warwick Road, Birmingham Boscombe Rd, Greet 568 Warwick Road, Birmingham Reddings Lane, Tyseley 652 Warwick Road, Birmingham Tyseley Railway Museum, Tyseley 659 Warwick Road, Birmingham Knights Rd, Tyseley 770 Warwick Road, Birmingham Stockƒeld Rd, Tyseley 916 Warwick Road, Birmingham Greswolde Park Rd, Acock's Green 998-1002 Warwick Road, Birmingham Primary School, Acock's Green 41 Dudley Park Road, Birmingham Station Rd, Acock's Green 1146 Warwick Road, Birmingham Oxford Rd, Acock's Green 1212 Warwick Road, Birmingham Thornƒeld Rd, Acock's Green 42 Grattidge Road, Birmingham Pollard Rd, Acock's Green 140 Gospel Lane, Birmingham Fox Hollies Park, Fox Hollies 215 Gospel Lane, Birmingham Severne Grove, Fox Hollies 42 Severne Road, Birmingham Oakhurst Rd, Fox Hollies 78 Severne Road, Birmingham Nailstone Crescent, Gospel Oak 178 Severne Road, Birmingham Tavistock Rd, Gospel Oak 122 Broom Hall Crescent, Birmingham Gospel Farm Rd, Gospel Oak 514 Gospel Lane, Birmingham Direction: Robin Hood 4A bus Time Schedule 38 stops Robin Hood Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 5:18 PM - 11:45 PM Monday 7:25 PM - 11:45 PM Church Centre, Birmingham (Ms5) Carrs Lane, Birmingham Tuesday 7:25 PM - 11:45 PM Bus Mall, Birmingham Wednesday 7:25 PM - 11:45 PM Moor Street Queensway, Birmingham Thursday 7:25 PM - 11:45 PM Bullring, Birmingham Friday 7:25 PM - 11:45 PM Park Street, Birmingham Saturday 7:25 PM - 11:45 PM Oxford St, Digbeth (Ds5) 88-89 Digbeth, Birmingham Gibb St, Deritend High Street Deritend, Birmingham 4A bus Info Direction: Robin Hood Adderley St, Deritend Stops: 38 164 High Street Deritend, Birmingham Trip Duration: 34 min Line Summary: Church Centre, Birmingham (Ms5), Trinity Terrace, Bordesley Bus Mall, Birmingham, Bullring, Birmingham, Oxford Camp Hill, Birmingham St, Digbeth (Ds5), Gibb St, Deritend, Adderley St, Deritend, Trinity Terrace, Bordesley, Bordesley Bordesley Middleway, Bordesley Middleway, Bordesley, Auckland Rd, Sparkbrook, Old Camp Hill, Birmingham Main St, Sparkbrook, Ladypool Rd, Sparkbrook, Palmerston Rd, Sparkbrook, Stoney Lane, Auckland Rd, Sparkbrook Sparkbrook, Stratford Rd, Sparkbrook, Shakespeare 86 Stratford Road, Birmingham St, Greet, St John's Rd, Greet, Seeleys Rd, Greet, Manor Farm Rd, Greet, Boscombe Rd, Greet, Main St, Sparkbrook Reddings Lane, Tyseley, Tyseley Railway Museum, 156 Stratford Road, Birmingham Tyseley, Knights Rd, Tyseley, Stockƒeld Rd, Tyseley, Greswolde Park Rd, Acock's Green, Primary School, Ladypool Rd, Sparkbrook Acock's Green, Station Rd, Acock's Green, Oxford Rd, 222 Stratford Road, Birmingham Acock's Green, Thornƒeld Rd, Acock's Green, Pollard Rd, Acock's Green, Fox Hollies Park, Fox Hollies, Palmerston Rd, Sparkbrook Severne Grove, Fox Hollies, Oakhurst Rd, Fox Hollies, 276 Stratford Road, Birmingham Nailstone Crescent, Gospel Oak, Tavistock Rd, Gospel Oak, Gospel Farm Rd, Gospel Oak, Westley Stoney Lane, Sparkbrook Close, Gospel Oak, Wellƒeld Rd, Gospel Oak, Robin 348 Stratford Road, Birmingham Hood Island Southside, Robin Hood Stratford Rd, Sparkbrook 14B Warwick Road, Birmingham Shakespeare St, Greet 108 Warwick Road, Birmingham St John's Rd, Greet 176 Warwick Road, Birmingham Seeleys Rd, Greet 4 Colebrook Road, Birmingham Manor Farm Rd, Greet 401 Warwick Road, Birmingham Boscombe Rd, Greet 568 Warwick Road, Birmingham Reddings Lane, Tyseley 652 Warwick Road, Birmingham Tyseley
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