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300 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 300 bus time schedule & line map 300 Blackmoor Gate View In Website Mode The 300 bus line (Blackmoor Gate) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Blackmoor Gate: 5:25 PM (2) Ilfracombe: 9:55 AM - 4:10 PM (3) Lynton: 9:26 AM - 4:15 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 300 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 300 bus arriving. Direction: Blackmoor Gate 300 bus Time Schedule 9 stops Blackmoor Gate Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 5:25 PM Monday Not Operational Castle Hill Car Park, Lynton Castle Heights, Lynton And Lynmouth Civil Parish Tuesday Not Operational The Studio, Lynton Wednesday Not Operational 4 Lee Road, Lynton And Lynmouth Civil Parish Thursday Not Operational Station Hill, Lynton Friday Not Operational Grattons Drive, Lynton And Lynmouth Civil Parish Saturday Not Operational Shelter, Barbrook Caffyns Cross, West Ilkerton Woody Bay Station, Martinhoe Cross 300 bus Info Direction: Blackmoor Gate Killington Cross, Parracombe Stops: 9 Trip Duration: 20 min Parracombe Turn, Parracombe Line Summary: Castle Hill Car Park, Lynton, The Ley's Lane, Parracombe Civil Parish Studio, Lynton, Station Hill, Lynton, Shelter, Barbrook, Caffyns Cross, West Ilkerton, Woody Bay Station, Blackmoor Gate Martinhoe Cross, Killington Cross, Parracombe, Parracombe Turn, Parracombe, Blackmoor Gate Direction: Ilfracombe 300 bus Time Schedule 47 stops Ilfracombe Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:55 AM - 4:10 PM Monday Not Operational Lyndale Coach Park, Lynmouth A39, Lynton And Lynmouth Civil Parish Tuesday Not Operational Lynbridge Hill, Lynbridge Wednesday Not Operational Station Hill, Lynton Thursday Not Operational Grattons Drive, Lynton And Lynmouth Civil Parish Friday Not Operational Granville Garage, Lynton Saturday Not Operational Bakers Court, Lynton And Lynmouth Civil Parish Town Hall, Lynton Castle Hill Car Park, Lynton 300 bus Info Castle Heights, Lynton And Lynmouth Civil Parish Direction: Ilfracombe Stops: 47 The Studio, Lynton Trip Duration: 75 min 4 Lee Road, Lynton And Lynmouth Civil Parish Line Summary: Lyndale Coach Park, Lynmouth, Lynbridge Hill, Lynbridge, Station Hill, Lynton, Station Hill, Lynton Granville Garage, Lynton, Town Hall, Lynton, Castle Grattons Drive, Lynton And Lynmouth Civil Parish Hill Car Park, Lynton, The Studio, Lynton, Station Hill, Lynton, Shelter, Barbrook, Caffyns Cross, West Shelter, Barbrook Ilkerton, Woody Bay Station, Martinhoe Cross, Killington Cross, Parracombe, Parracombe Turn, Caffyns Cross, West Ilkerton Parracombe, Blackmoor Gate, Easterclose Cross, Dean, Wildlife And Dinosaur Park, Combe Martin, Woody Bay Station, Martinhoe Cross Holdstone Way, Combe Martin, Top George Garage, Combe Martin, Drapers Close, Combe Martin, Killington Cross, Parracombe Hanson Garage, Combe Martin, Health Centre, Combe Martin, St Johns House, Combe Martin, Fire Parracombe Turn, Parracombe Station, Combe Martin, Pack Of Cards, Combe Martin, King Street Stores, Combe Martin, Richards Ley's Lane, Parracombe Civil Parish Tv, Combe Martin, Umber Close, Combe Martin, Blackmoor Gate Premier Store, Combe Martin, Beach Holiday Park, Combe Martin, White Gates Hotel Entrance, Combe Easterclose Cross, Dean Martin, Sandaway Beach, Combe Martin, Top Of Barton Lane, Berrynarbor, The Sawmill Inn, Hagginton Hill, Watermouth Cove, Berrynarbor, Wildlife And Dinosaur Park, Combe Martin Watermouth Castle, Berrynarbor, Hele Bay Hotel, Chambercombe, Hillside, Chambercombe, Olde Holdstone Way, Combe Martin Thatched Inn, Chambercombe, Hillsborough Terrace, Leigh Road, Combe Martin Civil Parish Ilfracombe, Scarlet Pimpernel Garage, Ilfracombe, Baptist Church, Ilfracombe, Wilder Road Car Park, Top George Garage, Combe Martin Ilfracombe, Garage, Ilfracombe, Lidl, Ilfracombe, The Gardens, Ilfracombe, Promenade, Ilfracombe, St Drapers Close, Combe Martin James' Place Gardens, Ilfracombe Victoria Street, Combe Martin Hanson Garage, Combe Martin Health Centre, Combe Martin Castle Street, Combe Martin St Johns House, Combe Martin Bowling Green Lane, Combe Martin Fire Station, Combe Martin Pack Of Cards, Combe Martin King Street Stores, Combe Martin Hilside View, Combe Martin Richards Tv, Combe Martin King Street, Combe Martin Umber Close, Combe Martin Umber Close, Combe Martin Civil Parish Premier Store, Combe Martin Beach Holiday Park, Combe Martin White Gates Hotel Entrance, Combe Martin Sandaway Beach, Combe Martin Top Of Barton Lane, Berrynarbor The Sawmill Inn, Hagginton Hill Watermouth Cove, Berrynarbor Watermouth Castle, Berrynarbor Hele Bay Hotel, Chambercombe Hillside, Chambercombe Olde Thatched Inn, Chambercombe Hillsborough Terrace, Ilfracombe Hillsborough Terrace, Ilfracombe Scarlet Pimpernel Garage, Ilfracombe Portland Street, Ilfracombe Baptist Church, Ilfracombe Wilder Road Car Park, Ilfracombe 2 Wilder Road, Ilfracombe Garage, Ilfracombe Lidl, Ilfracombe The Gardens, Ilfracombe Wilder Road, Ilfracombe Promenade, Ilfracombe St James' Place Gardens, Ilfracombe Direction: Lynton 300 bus Time Schedule 45 stops Lynton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:26 AM - 4:15 PM Monday Not Operational St James' Place Gardens, Ilfracombe Tuesday Not Operational Ropery Road, Ilfracombe Wednesday Not Operational Methodist Church, Ilfracombe Thursday Not Operational Wilder Road, Ilfracombe Friday Not Operational The Bastille, Ilfracombe Bath Place, Ilfracombe Saturday Not Operational Wilder Road Car Park, Ilfracombe 2 Wilder Road, Ilfracombe Opposite Garage, Ilfracombe 300 bus Info Direction: Lynton Lloyds Pharmacy, Ilfracombe Stops: 45 Market Square, Ilfracombe Trip Duration: 68 min Line Summary: St James' Place Gardens, Scarlet Pimpernel Garage, Ilfracombe Ilfracombe, Ropery Road, Ilfracombe, Methodist Portland Street, Ilfracombe Church, Ilfracombe, The Bastille, Ilfracombe, Wilder Road Car Park, Ilfracombe, Opposite Garage, Hillsborough Terrace, Ilfracombe Ilfracombe, Lloyds Pharmacy, Ilfracombe, Scarlet Hillsborough Terrace, Ilfracombe Pimpernel Garage, Ilfracombe, Hillsborough Terrace, Ilfracombe, Olde Thatched Inn, Chambercombe, Olde Thatched Inn, Chambercombe Swimming Pool, Chambercombe, Hele Bay Hotel, Chambercombe, Watermouth Castle, Berrynarbor, Swimming Pool, Chambercombe The Sawmill Inn, Hagginton Hill, Top Of Barton Lane, Berrynarbor, Sandaway Beach, Combe Martin, Post Hele Bay Hotel, Chambercombe Box, Combe Martin, Beach Holiday Park, Combe Martin, Seaside, Combe Martin, Libra Gardens, Watermouth Castle, Berrynarbor Combe Martin, Richards Tv, Combe Martin, Pack Of Cards, Combe Martin, Fire Station, Combe Martin, St The Sawmill Inn, Hagginton Hill Johns House, Combe Martin, Health Centre, Combe Martin, Hanson Garage, Combe Martin, Drapers Close, Combe Martin, Top George Garage, Combe Top Of Barton Lane, Berrynarbor Martin, Holdstone Way, Combe Martin, Wildlife And Dinosaur Park, Combe Martin, Easterclose Cross, Sandaway Beach, Combe Martin Dean, Blackmoor Gate, Parracombe Turn, Parracombe, Killington Cross, Parracombe, Woody Post Box, Combe Martin Bay Station, Martinhoe Cross, Caffyns Cross, West Woodlands, Combe Martin Civil Parish Ilkerton, Shelter, Barbrook, Lynbridge Hill, Lynbridge, Station Hill, Lynton, Granville Garage, Lynton, Town Beach Holiday Park, Combe Martin Hall, Lynton, Castle Hill Car Park, Lynton, Station Hill, Lynton, Lyndale Coach Park, Lynmouth, The Studio, Seaside, Combe Martin Lynton Libra Gardens, Combe Martin Umber Close, Combe Martin Civil Parish Richards Tv, Combe Martin King Street, Combe Martin Pack Of Cards, Combe Martin Fire Station, Combe Martin St Johns House, Combe Martin Bowling Green Lane, Combe Martin Health Centre, Combe Martin Castle Street, Combe Martin Hanson Garage, Combe Martin Drapers Close, Combe Martin Victoria Street, Combe Martin Top George Garage, Combe Martin Holdstone Way, Combe Martin Leigh Road, Combe Martin Civil Parish Wildlife And Dinosaur Park, Combe Martin Easterclose Cross, Dean Blackmoor Gate Parracombe Turn, Parracombe Ley's Lane, Parracombe Civil Parish Killington Cross, Parracombe Woody Bay Station, Martinhoe Cross Caffyns Cross, West Ilkerton Shelter, Barbrook Lynbridge Hill, Lynbridge Station Hill, Lynton Grattons Drive, Lynton And Lynmouth Civil Parish Granville Garage, Lynton Bakers Court, Lynton And Lynmouth Civil Parish Town Hall, Lynton Castle Hill Car Park, Lynton Castle Heights, Lynton And Lynmouth Civil Parish Station Hill, Lynton Grattons Drive, Lynton And Lynmouth Civil Parish Lyndale Coach Park, Lynmouth A39, Lynton And Lynmouth Civil Parish The Studio, Lynton 4 Lee Road, Lynton And Lynmouth Civil Parish 300 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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