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934 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 934 bus time schedule & line map 934 Bricknell Estate <-> Withernsea View In Website Mode The 934 bus line (Bricknell Estate <-> Withernsea) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bricknell Estate <-> Withernsea: 4:10 PM (2) Withernsea <-> Bricknell Estate: 7:20 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 934 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 934 bus arriving. Direction: Bricknell Estate <-> Withernsea 934 bus Time Schedule 75 stops Bricknell Estate <-> Withernsea Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:10 PM Hotham Road North, Bricknell Estate Tuesday 4:10 PM Kenilworth Avenue, Bricknell Estate Bricknell Avenue, Kingston Upon Hull Wednesday 4:10 PM Millers Walk, Bricknell Estate Thursday 4:10 PM Friday 4:10 PM Murrayƒeld Road, Bricknell Estate Chanterlands Avenue, Kingston Upon Hull Saturday Not Operational Park Avenue, Chanterlands Westbourne Avenue West, Chanterlands 934 bus Info Marlborough Avenue, Chanterlands Direction: Bricknell Estate <-> Withernsea Stops: 75 Wharncliffe Street, Chanterlands Trip Duration: 80 min Line Summary: Hotham Road North, Bricknell Chanterlands Avenue, Springbank West Estate, Kenilworth Avenue, Bricknell Estate, Millers Walk, Bricknell Estate, Murrayƒeld Road, Bricknell Estate, Park Avenue, Chanterlands, Westbourne Brandesburton Street, Springbank West Avenue West, Chanterlands, Marlborough Avenue, Brandesburton Street, Kingston Upon Hull Chanterlands, Wharncliffe Street, Chanterlands, Chanterlands Avenue, Springbank West, Princes Avenue, the Avenues Brandesburton Street, Springbank West, Princes Avenue, the Avenues, Middleton Street, the Avenues, Middleton Street, the Avenues Albany Street, Botanic, Morpeth Street, Botanic, Vane Street, Botanic, Wilberforce Drive B, Hull, St Albany Street, Botanic Mary's Church, Hull, King William House, Hull, Victoria West Parade, Kingston Upon Hull Park, Victoria Dock, Chandlers Court, Victoria Dock, Bridgegate Drive, Victoria Dock, Navigation Way, Morpeth Street, Botanic Victoria Dock, Woodhouse Street, Myton, Ferries Spring Bank, Kingston Upon Hull Street, Myton, The Sportsman, Myton, Hedon Road Cemetery, Myton, Littlefair Road, Myton, Mar≈eet Vane Street, Botanic Avenue, Mar≈eet, Ceylon Street, Mar≈eet, Elba Street, 53 Spring Bank, Kingston Upon Hull Mar≈eet, Valletta Street, Mar≈eet, Somerden Road, Mar≈eet, Saltend Lane End, Salt End, Hedon Hull Wilberforce Drive B, Hull Road, Salt End, Thorngumbald Main Road, Thorngumbald, Thorngumbald Main Road, St Mary's Church, Hull Thorngumbald, Thorngumbald Main Road, 50 Lowgate, Kingston Upon Hull Thorngumbald, Thorngumbald Main Road, Thorngumbald, Thorngumbald Main Road, King William House, Hull Thorngumbald, Thorngumbald Main Street, Market Place, Kingston Upon Hull Thorngumbald, Camerton Main Road, Camerton, Camerton Main Road, Camerton, Camerton A1033, Victoria Park, Victoria Dock Camerton, Ryehill A1033, Ryehill, Keyingham Hull South Bridge Road, Kingston Upon Hull Road, Keyingham, Keyingham Hull Road, Keyingham, Keyingham Hull Road, Keyingham, Keyingham Main Chandlers Court, Victoria Dock Street, Keyingham, Keyingham A1033, Keyingham, Keyingham A1033, Keyingham, Ottringham Main Bridgegate Drive, Victoria Dock Street, Ottringham, Winstead A1033, Winestead, Winestead A1033, Winestead, Patrington Winestead Navigation Way, Victoria Dock Lane, Patrington, Patrington Station Road, South Bridge Road, Kingston Upon Hull Patrington, Patrington Station Road, Patrington, Patrington Station Road, Patrington, Patrington Woodhouse Street, Myton Westgate, Patrington, Patrington Northside, A1033, Kingston Upon Hull Patrington, Patrington Northside, Patrington, Hollym To«ing Farm, Hollym, Hollym To«ing Farm, Hollym, Ferries Street, Myton Hollym Withernsea Road, Hollym, Withernsea A1033, Ferries Street, Kingston Upon Hull Withernsea, Withernsea Hollym Road, Withernsea, Withernsea Hollym Road, Withernsea, Hollym Road The Sportsman, Myton Withernsea, Withernsea, Withernsea Queen Street, Withernsea, Withernsea Queen Street, Withernsea, Hedon Road Cemetery, Myton Withernsea Queen Street, Withernsea, Withernsea Pier Road, Withernsea, Withernsea Arthur Street, Littlefair Road, Myton Withernsea, Withernsea North Road, Withernsea, Withernsea North Road, Withernsea, Withernsea Mar≈eet Avenue, Mar≈eet Waxholme Road, Withernsea Ceylon Street, Mar≈eet Elba Street, Mar≈eet Valletta Street, Mar≈eet Somerden Road, Mar≈eet Saltend Lane End, Salt End Hedon Hull Road, Salt End A1033, Preston Civil Parish Thorngumbald Main Road, Thorngumbald Thorngumbald Main Road, Thorngumbald Thorngumbald Main Road, Thorngumbald The Crescent, Thorngumbald Civil Parish Thorngumbald Main Road, Thorngumbald Thorngumbald Main Road, Thorngumbald Thorn Barn Close, Thorngumbald Civil Parish Thorngumbald Main Street, Thorngumbald Camerton Main Road, Camerton Camerton Main Road, Camerton Camerton A1033, Camerton Ryehill A1033, Ryehill Keyingham Hull Road, Keyingham Marsh Lane, Keyingham Civil Parish Keyingham Hull Road, Keyingham Hull Road, Keyingham Civil Parish Keyingham Hull Road, Keyingham Keyingham Main Street, Keyingham Keyingham A1033, Keyingham Keyingham A1033, Keyingham Ottringham Main Street, Ottringham Church View, Ottringham Civil Parish Winstead A1033, Winestead Winestead A1033, Winestead Patrington Winestead Lane, Patrington Patrington Station Road, Patrington Patrington Station Road, Patrington Patrington Station Road, Patrington Station Road, Patrington Patrington Westgate, Patrington West Gate, Patrington Patrington Northside, Patrington A1033, Patrington Patrington Northside, Patrington Hollym To«ing Farm, Hollym Hollym To«ing Farm, Hollym Hollym Withernsea Road, Hollym Withernsea A1033, Withernsea Withernsea Hollym Road, Withernsea Withernsea Road, Hollym Civil Parish Withernsea Hollym Road, Withernsea Hollym Road, Withernsea Hollym Road Withernsea, Withernsea Withernsea Queen Street, Withernsea Withernsea Queen Street, Withernsea Withernsea Queen Street, Withernsea Withernsea Pier Road, Withernsea 9 Memorial Avenue, Withernsea Withernsea Arthur Street, Withernsea Withernsea North Road, Withernsea Withernsea North Road, Withernsea Withernsea Waxholme Road, Withernsea North Road, Withernsea Civil Parish Direction: Withernsea <-> Bricknell Estate 934 bus Time Schedule 76 stops Withernsea <-> Bricknell Estate Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:20 AM Withernsea Waxholme Road, Withernsea North Road, Withernsea Civil Parish Tuesday 7:20 AM Withernsea North Road, Withernsea Wednesday 7:20 AM Withernsea North Road, Withernsea Thursday 7:20 AM Friday 7:20 AM Withernsea North Road, Withernsea Saturday Not Operational Withernsea Arthur Street, Withernsea Withernsea Pier Road, Withernsea Pier Road, Withernsea 934 bus Info Withernsea Queen Street, Withernsea Direction: Withernsea <-> Bricknell Estate Stops: 76 Withernsea Queen Street, Withernsea Trip Duration: 90 min Line Summary: Withernsea Waxholme Road, Withernsea Queen Street, Withernsea Withernsea, Withernsea North Road, Withernsea, Withernsea North Road, Withernsea, Withernsea Withernsea Queen Street, Withernsea North Road, Withernsea, Withernsea Arthur Street, Withernsea, Withernsea Pier Road, Withernsea, Withernsea Queen Street, Withernsea, Withernsea Withernsea Hollym Road, Withernsea Queen Street, Withernsea, Withernsea Queen Street, Hollym Road, Withernsea Withernsea, Withernsea Queen Street, Withernsea, Withernsea Hollym Road, Withernsea, Withernsea Withernsea Hollym Road, Withernsea Hollym Road, Withernsea, Withernsea A1033, Withernsea, Hollym A1033, Hollym, Hollym Long Withernsea A1033, Withernsea Farm, Hollym, Hollym A1033, Hollym, Patrington Northside, Patrington, Patrington Northside, Hollym A1033, Hollym Patrington, Patrington Westgate, Patrington, Patrington Station Road, Patrington, Patrington Hollym Long Farm, Hollym Station Road, Patrington, Patrington Station Road, Patrington, Patrington Station Road, Patrington, Hollym A1033, Hollym Winstead Winstead Road, Winestead, Winstead Park Lane, Winestead, Ottringham New Road, Patrington Northside, Patrington Ottringham, Ottringham A1033, Ottringham, Northside, Patrington Keyingham Ottringham Rd, Keyingham, Keyingham Ottringham Road, Keyingham, Keyingham A1033, Patrington Northside, Patrington Keyingham, Keyingham Main Street, Keyingham, Pump Row, Patrington Keyingham Hull Road, Keyingham, Keyingham Hull Road, Keyingham, Keyingham Hull Road, Keyingham, Patrington Westgate, Patrington Ryehill A1033, Ryehill, Camerton Hull Road, West Gate, Patrington Camerton, Camerton Main Road, Camerton, Camerton Main Road, Camerton, Thorngumbald Patrington Station Road, Patrington Main Road, Thorngumbald, Thorngumbald Main Station Road, Patrington Road, Thorngumbald, Thorngumbald Main Road, Thorngumbald, Thorngumbald Main Road, Patrington Station Road, Patrington Thorngumbald, Thorngumbald Main Road, Thorngumbald, Hedon Hull Road, Salt End, Salt End Patrington Station Road, Patrington Hull Road, Salt End, Salt End Hull Road, Salt End, Somerden Road, Mar≈eet, Queen Elizabeth Dock, Patrington Station Road, Patrington Mar≈eet, Elba Street, Mar≈eet, King George Dock, Mar≈eet, Mar≈eet Avenue, Mar≈eet, Northern Winstead Winstead Road, Winestead Gateway, Myton, Alexandra Dock, Myton, Lee Smith Street, Myton, Ferries Street, Myton, Craven Street 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