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29 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 29 bus time schedule & line map 29 Richmond - Darlington View In Website Mode The 29 bus line (Richmond - Darlington) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Darlington <-> Richmond: 8:50 AM - 5:25 PM (2) Haughton Road <-> Richmond: 5:20 PM (3) Richmond <-> Darlington: 7:50 AM - 4:30 PM (4) Richmond <-> Haughton Road: 7:50 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 29 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 29 bus arriving. Direction: Darlington <-> Richmond 29 bus Time Schedule 26 stops Darlington <-> Richmond Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:50 AM - 5:25 PM Town Hall, Darlington Feethams, Darlington Tuesday 8:50 AM - 5:25 PM Sainsbury'S, West End Wednesday 8:50 AM - 5:25 PM Blackwell Lane, West End Thursday 8:50 AM - 5:25 PM Friday 8:50 AM - 5:25 PM South Park, West End Saturday 8:50 AM - 5:25 PM Blackwell Grange Hotel, Blackwell Blackwell House, Blackwell Cleasby Road, Stapleton 29 bus Info Direction: Darlington <-> Richmond Greencroft, Cleasby Stops: 26 Trip Duration: 45 min Primary School, Manƒeld Line Summary: Town Hall, Darlington, Sainsbury'S, West End, Blackwell Lane, West End, South Park, Town Green, Manƒeld Civil Parish West End, Blackwell Grange Hotel, Blackwell, The Green, Eppleby Blackwell House, Blackwell, Cleasby Road, Stapleton, Greencroft, Cleasby, Primary School, Manƒeld, The Green, Eppleby, Forcett Lane End, Eppleby, Forcett Forcett Lane End, Eppleby Village, Forcett, High Green, Aldbrough St John, Kilton Court, Aldbrough St John, Church Row, Forcett Village, Forcett Melsonby, Melsonby Village, Melsonby, Police Station, Gilling West, The Post O∆ce, Gilling West, High Green, Aldbrough St John Gilling Road, Skeeby, Pilmoor Bank Top, Easby, Low Green, Aldbrough Civil Parish Stanley Grove, Richmond, Beechƒeld Road, Richmond, Beechƒeld Road, Hurgill, Fire Station, Kilton Court, Aldbrough St John Hurgill, Queens Road, Richmond, Market Place, Old Borough Steadings, Aldbrough Civil Parish Richmond Church Row, Melsonby Melsonby Village, Melsonby Police Station, Gilling West The Post O∆ce, Gilling West Gilling Road, Skeeby B6274, Aske Civil Parish Pilmoor Bank Top, Easby Gilling Road, Richmond Civil Parish Stanley Grove, Richmond Beechƒeld Road, Richmond Beechƒeld Road, Hurgill Beechƒeld Road, Richmond Fire Station, Hurgill Gallowgate, Richmond Queens Road, Richmond Queens Road, Richmond Market Place, Richmond Tower Street Castle Wynd, Richmond Direction: Haughton Road <-> Richmond 29 bus Time Schedule 33 stops Haughton Road <-> Richmond Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:20 PM Darlington College, Haughton Road Tuesday 5:20 PM East Mount Road, Haughton Road Haughton Road, Darlington Wednesday 5:20 PM Bannatyne's Health Club, Haughton Road Thursday 5:20 PM Friday 5:20 PM Coburg Street, Haughton Road Freemans Place, Darlington Saturday Not Operational Town Hall, Darlington Feethams, Darlington Stanhope Green, West End 29 bus Info Direction: Haughton Road <-> Richmond Cleveland Avenue, West End Stops: 33 Cleveland Avenue, Darlington Trip Duration: 63 min Line Summary: Darlington College, Haughton Road, Elton Road, West End East Mount Road, Haughton Road, Bannatyne's Health Club, Haughton Road, Coburg Street, Abbey Junior School, West End Haughton Road, Town Hall, Darlington, Stanhope Green, West End, Cleveland Avenue, West End, Elton Crematorium, West End Road, West End, Abbey Junior School, West End, Carmel Gardens, Darlington Crematorium, West End, Carmel Grove, West End, Linwood Grove, West End, Briar Walk, Blackwell, Carmel Grove, West End Cleasby Road, Stapleton, Greencroft, Cleasby, Primary School, Manƒeld, The Green, Eppleby, Linwood Grove, West End Forcett Lane End, Eppleby, Forcett Village, Forcett, High Green, Aldbrough St John, Kilton Court, Briar Walk, Blackwell Aldbrough St John, Church Row, Melsonby, Melsonby Village, Melsonby, Police Station, Gilling West, The Post O∆ce, Gilling West, Gilling Road, Cleasby Road, Stapleton Skeeby, Pilmoor Bank Top, Easby, Stanley Grove, Richmond, Beechƒeld Road, Richmond, Beechƒeld Greencroft, Cleasby Road, Hurgill, Fire Station, Hurgill, Queens Road, Richmond, Market Place, Richmond Primary School, Manƒeld Town Green, Manƒeld Civil Parish The Green, Eppleby Forcett Lane End, Eppleby Forcett Village, Forcett High Green, Aldbrough St John Low Green, Aldbrough Civil Parish Kilton Court, Aldbrough St John Old Borough Steadings, Aldbrough Civil Parish Church Row, Melsonby Melsonby Village, Melsonby Police Station, Gilling West The Post O∆ce, Gilling West Gilling Road, Skeeby B6274, Aske Civil Parish Pilmoor Bank Top, Easby Gilling Road, Richmond Civil Parish Stanley Grove, Richmond Beechƒeld Road, Richmond Beechƒeld Road, Hurgill Beechƒeld Road, Richmond Fire Station, Hurgill Gallowgate, Richmond Queens Road, Richmond Queens Road, Richmond Market Place, Richmond Tower Street Castle Wynd, Richmond Direction: Richmond <-> Darlington 29 bus Time Schedule 28 stops Richmond <-> Darlington Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:50 AM - 4:30 PM Market Place, Richmond Tower Street Castle Wynd, Richmond Tuesday 7:50 AM - 4:30 PM Friary Gardens, Richmond Wednesday 7:50 AM - 4:30 PM Queens Road, Richmond Thursday 7:50 AM - 4:30 PM Queens Road, Richmond Friday 7:50 AM - 4:30 PM Queens Road, Richmond Saturday 7:50 AM - 4:30 PM Pottergate, Richmond 6 Pottergate, Richmond Fire Station, Hurgill Gallowgate, Richmond 29 bus Info Direction: Richmond <-> Darlington Beechƒled Road, Hurgill Stops: 28 Beechƒeld Road, Richmond Trip Duration: 42 min Line Summary: Market Place, Richmond, Friary Gilling Road, Richmond Gardens, Richmond, Queens Road, Richmond, Pottergate, Richmond, Fire Station, Hurgill, Stanley Grove, Richmond Beechƒled Road, Hurgill, Gilling Road, Richmond, Stanley Grove, Richmond, Gilling Road, Skeeby, The Gilling Road, Skeeby Post O∆ce, Gilling West, C Of E Primary School, B6274, Aske Civil Parish Gilling West, Melsonby Village, Melsonby, Church Row, Melsonby, St Johns Park, Aldbrough St John, The Post O∆ce, Gilling West High Green, Aldbrough St John, Forcett Village, Forcett, Forcett Lane End, Eppleby, The Green, C Of E Primary School, Gilling West Eppleby, Primary School, Manƒeld, Chapel Lane, Cleasby, Cleasby Road, Stapleton, Blackwell House, Melsonby Village, Melsonby Blackwell, Blackwell Grange Hotel, Blackwell, South Park, West End, Blackwell Lane, West End, Church Row, Melsonby Sainsbury'S, West End, Leisure, Darlington, Dolphin Centre, Darlington St Johns Park, Aldbrough St John Old Borough Steadings, Aldbrough Civil Parish High Green, Aldbrough St John Low Green, Aldbrough Civil Parish Forcett Village, Forcett Forcett Lane End, Eppleby The Green, Eppleby Primary School, Manƒeld Glebe Close, Manƒeld Civil Parish Chapel Lane, Cleasby Cleasby Road, Stapleton Blackwell House, Blackwell Blackwell Grange Hotel, Blackwell South Park, West End Blackwell Lane, West End Kendal Close, Darlington Sainsbury'S, West End Southend Place, Darlington Leisure, Darlington Feethams, Darlington Dolphin Centre, Darlington Direction: Richmond <-> Haughton Road 29 bus Time Schedule 39 stops Richmond <-> Haughton Road Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:50 AM Market Place, Richmond Tower Street Castle Wynd, Richmond Tuesday 7:50 AM Friary Gardens, Richmond Wednesday 7:50 AM Queens Road, Richmond Thursday 7:50 AM Queens Road, Richmond Friday 7:50 AM Queens Road, Richmond Saturday Not Operational Pottergate, Richmond 6 Pottergate, Richmond Fire Station, Hurgill Gallowgate, Richmond 29 bus Info Direction: Richmond <-> Haughton Road Beechƒled Road, Hurgill Stops: 39 Beechƒeld Road, Richmond Trip Duration: 53 min Line Summary: Market Place, Richmond, Friary Gilling Road, Richmond Gardens, Richmond, Queens Road, Richmond, Pottergate, Richmond, Fire Station, Hurgill, Stanley Grove, Richmond Beechƒled Road, Hurgill, Gilling Road, Richmond, Stanley Grove, Richmond, Gilling Road, Skeeby, The Gilling Road, Skeeby Post O∆ce, Gilling West, C Of E Primary School, B6274, Aske Civil Parish Gilling West, Melsonby Village, Melsonby, Church Row, Melsonby, St Johns Park, Aldbrough St John, The Post O∆ce, Gilling West High Green, Aldbrough St John, Primary School, Manƒeld, Chapel Lane, Cleasby, Cleasby Road, C Of E Primary School, Gilling West Stapleton, Briar Walk, Blackwell, Blackwell Post O∆ce, Blackwell, Linwood Grove, West End, Carmel Melsonby Village, Melsonby Grove, West End, Crematorium, West End, Abbey Junior School, West End, Elton Road, West End, Church Row, Melsonby Cleveland Avenue, West End, Stanhope Green, West End, Outram Street, Darlington, Houndgate, St Johns Park, Aldbrough St John Darlington, Dolphin Centre, Darlington, Hippodrome, Darlington, Darlington Rail Station Main Entrance, Old Borough Steadings, Aldbrough Civil Parish Darlington, Roberts Walk, Hundens Lane, Larkspur High Green, Aldbrough St John Drive, Hundens Lane, Bourne Avenue, Hundens Lane, Hundens Park, Hundens Lane, Byron Road, Hundens Low Green, Aldbrough Civil Parish Lane, Haughton Road, Hundens Lane, Darlington Primary School, Manƒeld College, Haughton Road Glebe Close, Manƒeld Civil Parish Chapel Lane, Cleasby Cleasby Road, Stapleton Briar Walk, Blackwell Blackwell Post O∆ce, Blackwell Blackwell, Darlington Linwood Grove, West End Blackwell Scar, Darlington Carmel Grove, West End Crematorium, West End Abbey Junior School, West End Spruce Grove, Darlington Elton Road, West End Cleveland Avenue, West End Cleveland Avenue, Darlington Stanhope Green, West End Outram
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