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23 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 23 bus time schedule & line map 23 Gloucester - Coleford View In Website Mode The 23 bus line (Gloucester - Coleford) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bream: 5:25 PM (2) Coleford: 6:30 AM - 7:35 PM (3) Gloucester: 12:15 AM - 8:20 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 23 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 23 bus arriving. Direction: Bream 23 bus Time Schedule 21 stops Bream Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:25 PM Angel Hotel, Coleford Market Place, Broadwell Tuesday 5:25 PM Fire Station, Coleford Wednesday 5:25 PM Cinder Hill, Broadwell Thursday 5:25 PM Mushet Place, High Nash Friday 5:25 PM Domby Close, Broadwell Saturday Not Operational Rock Lane, High Nash Tufthorn Industrial Estate, Milkwall Ruffet Close, Milkwall 23 bus Info Direction: Bream The Corner Store, Milkwall Stops: 21 Trip Duration: 16 min Calico, Milkwall Line Summary: Angel Hotel, Coleford, Fire Station, Coleford, Mushet Place, High Nash, Rock Lane, High Crossroads, Milkwall Nash, Tufthorn Industrial Estate, Milkwall, Ruffet Lambsquay Road, West Dean Civil Parish Close, Milkwall, The Corner Store, Milkwall, Calico, Milkwall, Crossroads, Milkwall, Shop, Sling, Club, Shop, Sling Sling, Clays Road, Sling, Orepool Inn, Sling, Pike Cottage, Trow Green, Noxon Farm, Trow Green, New Club, Sling Road, Bream, Court Farm, Bream, St James Church, Bream, Maypole House, Bream, Rugby Club, Bream, Oaklands, West Dean Civil Parish Community Centre, Bream Clays Road, Sling Orepool Inn, Sling Pike Cottage, Trow Green Noxon Farm, Trow Green New Road, Bream Coleford Road, Bream Court Farm, Bream St James Church, Bream Maypole House, Bream Rugby Club, Bream Community Centre, Bream Direction: Coleford 23 bus Time Schedule 77 stops Coleford Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM Monday 6:30 AM - 7:35 PM Transport Hub, Gloucester Bruton Way, Gloucester Tuesday 6:30 AM - 7:35 PM St Oswald's Priory Ruins, Gloucester Wednesday 6:30 AM - 7:35 PM Priory Road, Gloucester Thursday 6:30 AM - 7:35 PM West End Parade, Gloucester Friday 6:30 AM - 7:35 PM Horseshoe Drive, Over Saturday 7:30 AM - 7:35 PM Horseshoe Drive, Highnam Civil Parish Highnam Roundabout, Highnam Middle Moorcroft Farm, Minsterworth 23 bus Info Direction: Coleford Garage, Minsterworth Stops: 77 Trip Duration: 80 min The Apple Tree, Minsterworth Line Summary: Transport Hub, Gloucester, St A48, Minsterworth Civil Parish Oswald's Priory Ruins, Gloucester, West End Parade, Gloucester, Horseshoe Drive, Over, Highnam Pound Lane, Minsterworth Roundabout, Highnam, Middle Moorcroft Farm, Minsterworth, Garage, Minsterworth, The Apple Tree, Rosedale House, Minsterworth Minsterworth, Pound Lane, Minsterworth, Rosedale House, Minsterworth, Primary School, Minsterworth, Primary School, Minsterworth Church Lane, Minsterworth, Duni Farm, Minsterworth, The Dinny, Minsterworth, Ley Road, Church Lane, Minsterworth Minsterworth, The Severn Bore Inn, Minsterworth, Broadway Lane, Walmore Hill, County Primary School, Walmore Hill, Garage, Chaxhill, Hunt Hill Turn, Duni Farm, Minsterworth Chaxhill, Stantway Lane, Stantway, Adsett Lane, Westbury-On-Severn, Surgery, Westbury-On-Severn, The Dinny, Minsterworth Blaisdon Road, Westbury-On-Severn, Jordan Hill, Elton, Garage, Elton, Glevum, Broadoak, The White Ley Road, Minsterworth Hart, Broadoak, Silver Fox Cafe, Broadoak, Unlawater Lane, Newnham, St Peter's Church, The Severn Bore Inn, Minsterworth Newnham, Underhill Farm, Newnham, Haie Lodge, Newnham, The Old Barn, Bullo, Bullo Cross, Bullo, Broadway Lane, Walmore Hill Underdean House, Blakeney, Kingsland, Blakeney, Severn View Garden Centre, Blakeney, King's Head, County Primary School, Walmore Hill Blakeney, New Road, Blakeney, Viney Hill Turn, Blakeney, Purlieu End Farm, Lydney, The Willows, Garage, Chaxhill Lydney, Severn Heights, Allaston, Centurion Road, Lydney, Kimberley Drive, Lydney, Bus Station, Lydney, Hunt Hill Turn, Chaxhill The Dean Academy Grounds, Lydney, Forest Parade, Lydney, Dean Forest Railway, Norchard, Wesley Stantway Lane, Stantway Road, Whitecroft, Park Hill, Whitecroft, Saunder Green Junction, Whitecroft, The Keys, Bream, Stantway Lane, Westbury-On-Severn Civil Parish Community Centre, Bream, Rugby Club, Bream, Adsett Lane, Westbury-On-Severn Maypole House, Bream, St James Church, Bream, Court Farm, Bream, New Road, Bream, Noxon Farm, Trow Green, Pike Cottage, Trow Green, Orepool Inn, Surgery, Westbury-On-Severn Sling, Clays Road, Sling, Club, Sling, Shop, Sling, Jubilee Close, Sling, Crossroads, Milkwall, Calico, Blaisdon Road, Westbury-On-Severn Milkwall, The Corner Store, Milkwall, Ruffet Close, Milkwall, Tufthorn Industrial Estate, Milkwall, Rock Jordan Hill, Elton Lane, High Nash, Mushet Place, High Nash, Fire Station, Coleford, Council O∆ces, Coleford, Angel Garage, Elton Hotel, Coleford Glevum, Broadoak The White Hart, Broadoak A48, Westbury-On-Severn Civil Parish Silver Fox Cafe, Broadoak Unlawater Lane, Newnham St Peter's Church, Newnham Underhill Farm, Newnham Haie Lodge, Newnham The Old Barn, Bullo Bullo Cross, Bullo Underdean House, Blakeney Kingsland, Blakeney Severn View Garden Centre, Blakeney King's Head, Blakeney The Smithy, Awre Civil Parish New Road, Blakeney Viney Hill Turn, Blakeney Purlieu End Farm, Lydney The Willows, Lydney Severn Heights, Allaston Centurion Road, Lydney Windrush Gardens, Lydney Civil Parish Kimberley Drive, Lydney Bus Station, Lydney Hams Road, Lydney Civil Parish The Dean Academy Grounds, Lydney Forest Parade, Lydney 6 Forest Parade, Lydney Civil Parish Dean Forest Railway, Norchard Wesley Road, Whitecroft Park Hill, Whitecroft Saunder Green Junction, Whitecroft The Keys, Bream Community Centre, Bream Rugby Club, Bream Maypole House, Bream St James Church, Bream Court Farm, Bream New Road, Bream Noxon Farm, Trow Green Pike Cottage, Trow Green Orepool Inn, Sling Clays Road, Sling Club, Sling Miners Close, West Dean Civil Parish Shop, Sling Jubilee Close, Sling Crossroads, Milkwall Calico, Milkwall The Corner Store, Milkwall Ruffet Close, Milkwall Ruffet Close, Coleford Civil Parish Tufthorn Industrial Estate, Milkwall Rock Lane, High Nash Mushet Place, High Nash Domby Close, Broadwell Fire Station, Coleford Council O∆ces, Coleford High Street, Broadwell Angel Hotel, Coleford Market Place, Broadwell Direction: Gloucester 23 bus Time Schedule 81 stops Gloucester Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:15 AM - 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