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69 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 69 bus time schedule & line map 69 Alfold - Pulborough - Arundel - Worthing View In Website Mode The 69 bus line (Alfold - Pulborough - Arundel - Worthing) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Alfold Crossways: 2:13 PM (2) Pulborough: 1:20 PM (3) Pulborough: 9:15 AM (4) Worthing: 9:59 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 69 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 69 bus arriving. Direction: Alfold Crossways 69 bus Time Schedule 56 stops Alfold Crossways Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Stane Street Close, Pulborough Tuesday 2:13 PM Cray Lane, Codmore Hill Wednesday Not Operational Blackgate Lane, Codmore Hill Thursday Not Operational Blake Cottages, North Heath Nr Pulborough Friday 2:13 PM Mulsey Farm, North Heath Nr Pulborough Saturday Not Operational Brinsbury College, Adversane Stane Street, Adversane 69 bus Info Blacksmiths Arms, Adversane Direction: Alfold Crossways Stops: 56 Trip Duration: 42 min Hadfold Farm, Adversane Line Summary: Stane Street Close, Pulborough, Cray Lane, Codmore Hill, Blackgate Lane, Codmore Hill, St Andrews Farm, Billingshurst Blake Cottages, North Heath Nr Pulborough, Mulsey Farm, North Heath Nr Pulborough, Brinsbury College, Cranham Avenue, Parbrook Adversane, Stane Street, Adversane, Blacksmiths Cranham Avenue, Billingshurst Civil Parish Arms, Adversane, Hadfold Farm, Adversane, St Andrews Farm, Billingshurst, Cranham Avenue, Natts Lane, Parbrook Parbrook, Natts Lane, Parbrook, The Kings Arms, The Willows, Billingshurst Civil Parish Billingshurst, Jengers Mead, Billingshurst, High Street North, Billingshurst, Bridgewaters Farm, The Kings Arms, Billingshurst Billingshurst, Hole Farm, Billingshurst, Wharf Farm, 80 High Street, Billingshurst Billingshurst, Oakwood, Wisborough Green, Glebe Way, Wisborough Green, The Three Crowns, Jengers Mead, Billingshurst Wisborough Green, Recreation Ground, Wisborough 40 High Street, Billingshurst Green, Wyatt Close, Wisborough Green, Montague Farm, Wisborough Green, Skiff Common, High Street North, Billingshurst Wisborough Green, Boxal Bridge, Wisborough Green, Manor Close, Billingshurst Barkfold Manor, Kirdford, Normandie Stud, Kirdford, Memorial, Kirdford, Pound Corner, Kirdford, Apple Bridgewaters Farm, Billingshurst Tree Cottage, Kirdford, Mackerel's Common, Kirdford, Spitwick Barn, Kirdford, Crouchlands Farm, Plaistow, Hole Farm, Billingshurst Flitchings Farm, Plaistow, Bushƒeld, Plaistow, The Street, Plaistow, Church, Plaistow, Primary School, Wharf Farm, Billingshurst Plaistow, Plaistow Stores, Plaistow, Quennells, B2133, Wisborough Green Civil Parish Plaistow, Pittsgate, Ifold, Chalk Road, Ifold, Plaistow Road, Ifold, Oak Tree Stores, Ifold, Sports Centre, Oakwood, Wisborough Green Loxwood, Plaistow Road, Loxwood, Brewhurst Lane, Billingshurst Road, Wisborough Green Civil Parish Loxwood, Onslow Arms, Loxwood, Post O∆ce, Loxwood, Linden House, Loxwood, Merry Hills Lane, Glebe Way, Wisborough Green Loxwood, Pigbush Lane, Alfold Bars, Rosemary Lane, Alfold, Chilton Close, Alfold, Crossways, Alfold The Three Crowns, Wisborough Green Crossways Recreation Ground, Wisborough Green Wyatt Close, Wisborough Green Montague Farm, Wisborough Green Skiff Common, Wisborough Green Boxal Bridge, Wisborough Green Barkfold Manor, Kirdford Normandie Stud, Kirdford Memorial, Kirdford Pound Corner, Kirdford Russet Place, Kirdford Civil Parish Apple Tree Cottage, Kirdford Mackerel's Common, Kirdford Spitwick Barn, Kirdford Crouchlands Farm, Plaistow Flitchings Farm, Plaistow Bushƒeld, Plaistow The Street, Plaistow The Street, Plaistow Civil Parish Church, Plaistow Oakƒeld, Plaistow Civil Parish Primary School, Plaistow Plaistow Stores, Plaistow Quennells, Plaistow Pittsgate, Ifold Chalk Road, Ifold Plaistow Road, Ifold Oak Tree Stores, Ifold Plaistow Road, Loxwood Civil Parish Sports Centre, Loxwood Plaistow Road, Loxwood Brewhurst Lane, Loxwood Onslow Arms, Loxwood Post O∆ce, Loxwood Loxwood Farm Place, Loxwood Civil Parish Linden House, Loxwood Merry Hills Lane, Loxwood Pigbush Lane, Alfold Bars Rosemary Lane, Alfold Rosemary Lane, Alfold Civil Parish Chilton Close, Alfold Crossways, Alfold Crossways Loxwood Road, Alfold Civil Parish Direction: Pulborough 69 bus Time Schedule 54 stops Pulborough Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational The Lido, Worthing Tuesday 1:20 PM The Steyne, Worthing The Steyne, United Kingdom Wednesday Not Operational High Street, Worthing Thursday Not Operational Friday 1:20 PM Lennox Road, Worthing Chapel Road, United Kingdom Saturday Not Operational Broadwater Bridge, Worthing Ivy Arch Road, Worthing Cecilian Avenue, Worthing 69 bus Info Direction: Pulborough Manor Sports Ground, Broadwater Stops: 54 Broadwater Road, Worthing Trip Duration: 53 min Line Summary: The Lido, Worthing, The Steyne, Church, Broadwater Worthing, High Street, Worthing, Lennox Road, Broadwater Road, Worthing Worthing, Broadwater Bridge, Worthing, Cecilian Avenue, Worthing, Manor Sports Ground, Broadwater Green, Broadwater Broadwater, Church, Broadwater, Broadwater Green, Broadwater, Grove Lodge Roundabout, Broadwater, Grove Lodge Roundabout, Broadwater Hillside Avenue, O∆ngton, O∆ngton Drive, O∆ngton, A27, Worthing O∆ngton Corner, O∆ngton, Mill Lane, Salvington, Hayling Rise, Salvington, Swandean Hospital, Hillside Avenue, O∆ngton Salvington, Ivydore Avenue North, Durrington, Cote Warren Road, Worthing Street, Durrington, The Coach And Horses, Clapham, Castle Goring Mews, Clapham, Titnore Lane, O∆ngton Drive, O∆ngton Clapham, Clapham Common, Clapham, Village Hall, Clapham, Coldharbour Lane, Patching, Coldharbour O∆ngton Corner, O∆ngton Lane, Patching, The World's End, Patching, Dover A27, Worthing Lane, Littlehampton, Poling Corner, Poling, Crossbush Lane, Crossbush, Railway Station, Mill Lane, Salvington Arundel, Queen Street, Arundel, Riverbank, Arundel, The St Marys Gate Inn, Arundel, St Philip's School, Hayling Rise, Salvington Arundel, Cricket Hill Farm, Arundel, Green Doors Lodge, Arundel, Duchess Lodge, Houghton, George Swandean Hospital, Salvington And Dragon, Houghton, Coombe Crescent, Bury, Village Hall, Bury, The Squire And Horse, Bury, The Hollow, Bury, Recreation Ground, Bury, Bury Road, Ivydore Avenue North, Durrington Watersƒeld, River Lane, Watersƒeld, Brookview, Coldwaltham, Church, Coldwaltham, Old London Cote Street, Durrington Road, Coldwaltham, Church, Hardham, Winters Farm, Pulborough, Swan Bridge, Pulborough, The Coach And Horses, Clapham London Road Garage, Pulborough, Tesco, Pulborough, Stane Street Close, Pulborough Castle Goring Mews, Clapham Castle Goring Way, Clapham Civil Parish Titnore Lane, Clapham Clapham Common, Clapham Village Hall, Clapham 201 Long Furlong, Patching Civil Parish Coldharbour Lane, Patching Coldharbour Lane, Patching The World's End, Patching Dover Lane, Littlehampton Dover Lane, Angmering Civil Parish Poling Corner, Poling Crossbush Lane, Crossbush Lyminster Road, Lyminster And Crossbush Civil Parish Railway Station, Arundel The Causeway, Lyminster And Crossbush Civil Parish Queen Street, Arundel Queen Street, Arundel Civil Parish Riverbank, Arundel The St Marys Gate Inn, Arundel St Philip's School, Arundel Cricket Hill Farm, Arundel Green Doors Lodge, Arundel Duchess Lodge, Houghton George And Dragon, Houghton Coombe Crescent, Bury Village Hall, Bury The Squire And Horse, Bury The Hollow, Bury Recreation Ground, Bury Bury Road, Watersƒeld River Lane, Watersƒeld Brookview, Coldwaltham Church, Coldwaltham Old London Road, Coldwaltham Church, Hardham Winters Farm, Pulborough Swan Bridge, Pulborough A29, Pulborough London Road Garage, Pulborough 5 London Road, Pulborough Tesco, Pulborough London Road, Pulborough Stane Street Close, Pulborough Direction: Pulborough 69 bus Time Schedule 56 stops Pulborough Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Crossways, Alfold Crossways Tuesday 9:15 AM Chilton Close, Alfold Wednesday Not Operational Rosemary Lane, Alfold Thursday Not Operational Rosemary Lane, Alfold Civil Parish Friday 9:15 AM Pigbush Lane, Alfold Bars Saturday Not Operational Merry Hills Lane, Loxwood Linden House, Loxwood Post O∆ce, Loxwood 69 bus Info Guildford Road, Loxwood Civil Parish Direction: Pulborough Stops: 56 Onslow Arms, Loxwood Trip Duration: 44 min Line Summary: Crossways, Alfold Crossways, Brewhurst Lane, Loxwood Chilton Close, Alfold, Rosemary Lane, Alfold, Pigbush Lane, Alfold Bars, Merry Hills Lane, Loxwood, Linden House, Loxwood, Post O∆ce, Loxwood, Onslow Plaistow Road, Loxwood Arms, Loxwood, Brewhurst Lane, Loxwood, Plaistow Road, Loxwood, Sports Centre, Loxwood, Oak Tree Sports Centre, Loxwood Stores, Ifold, Plaistow Road, Ifold, Chalk Road, Ifold, Pittsgate, Ifold, Quennells, Plaistow, Plaistow Stores, Oak Tree Stores, Ifold Plaistow, Church, Plaistow, The Street, Plaistow, Plaistow Road, Loxwood Civil Parish Bushƒeld, Plaistow, Flitchings Farm, Plaistow, Crouchlands Farm, Plaistow, Spitwick Barn, Kirdford, Plaistow Road, Ifold Mackerel's Common, Kirdford, Apple Tree Cottage, Kirdford, Pound Corner, Kirdford, Memorial, Kirdford, Chalk Road, Ifold Normandie Stud, Kirdford, Barkfold Manor, Kirdford, Boxal Bridge, Wisborough Green, Skiff Common, Pittsgate, Ifold Wisborough Green, Montague Farm, Wisborough Green, Wyatt Close, Wisborough Green, Recreation Quennells, Plaistow Ground, Wisborough Green, The Three Crowns, Wisborough Green, Glebe Way, Wisborough Green, Plaistow Stores, Plaistow Oakwood, Wisborough Green, Wharf
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