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180 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 180 bus time schedule & line map 180 Oldham - Greenƒeld View In Website Mode The 180 bus line (Oldham - Greenƒeld) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Greenƒeld: 10:15 AM - 5:35 PM (2) Oldham: 7:20 AM - 6:10 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 180 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 180 bus arriving. Direction: Greenƒeld 180 bus Time Schedule 29 stops Greenƒeld Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 10:15 AM - 5:35 PM Oldham Bus Station, Oldham Cheapside, Manchester Tuesday 10:15 AM - 5:35 PM Tommyƒeld Market, Oldham Wednesday 10:15 AM - 5:35 PM Lord Street, Manchester Thursday 10:15 AM - 5:35 PM St Mary's Way, Oldham Friday 10:15 AM - 5:35 PM St Mary's Way, Manchester Saturday 10:15 AM - 3:55 PM Scholes Street, Oldham Mumps Yorkshire Street, Manchester Oldham Mumps Interchange, Oldham Mumps Roscoe Street, Manchester 180 bus Info Direction: Greenƒeld Glodwick Road, Clarksƒeld Stops: 29 Trip Duration: 27 min Balfour Street, Clarksƒeld Line Summary: Oldham Bus Station, Oldham, 215 Lees Road, Manchester Tommyƒeld Market, Oldham, St Mary's Way, Oldham, Scholes Street, Oldham Mumps, Oldham Mumps Clarksƒeld Road, Clarksƒeld Interchange, Oldham Mumps, Glodwick Road, 311 Lees Road, Manchester Clarksƒeld, Balfour Street, Clarksƒeld, Clarksƒeld Road, Clarksƒeld, New Earth Street, Salem, Gibraltar New Earth Street, Salem Street, Salem, Leesbrook Mill, Lees, Lees Post O∆ce, Chancery Street, Manchester Lees, County End, Lees, Ashbrook Road, Springhead, Walkers Lane, Springhead, Cooper Street, Gibraltar Street, Salem Springhead, Brooklands Parade, Grotton, Coverhill Ogden Street, Manchester Road, Grotton, Lydgate, Beechƒeld, Grasscroft, Lovers Lane, Grasscroft, Brookway, Grasscroft, Leesbrook Mill, Lees Farrars Arms, Grasscroft, Greenƒeld Station, Greenƒeld, Wellington Road, Greenƒeld, Conservative Lees Post O∆ce, Lees Club, Greenƒeld, King William Iv, Greenƒeld, Central High Street, Manchester Avenue, Greenƒeld, Clarence Hotel, Greenƒeld County End, Lees Lauren Close, Manchester Ashbrook Road, Springhead Walkers Lane, Springhead 90 Oldham Road, Manchester Cooper Street, Springhead 207 Oldham Road, Manchester Brooklands Parade, Grotton Coverhill Road, Grotton Lydgate North View Close, Saddleworth Civil Parish Beechƒeld, Grasscroft Lovers Lane, Grasscroft Brookway, Grasscroft Farrars Arms, Grasscroft 56 Oldham Road, Saddleworth Civil Parish Greenƒeld Station, Greenƒeld Wellington Road, Greenƒeld Wharmton View, Saddleworth Civil Parish Conservative Club, Greenƒeld King William Iv, Greenƒeld Kinders mews, Saddleworth Civil Parish Central Avenue, Greenƒeld Clarence Hotel, Greenƒeld St Mary's Crest, Saddleworth Civil Parish Direction: Oldham 180 bus Time Schedule 29 stops Oldham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:20 AM - 6:10 PM Clarence Hotel, Greenƒeld A635, Saddleworth Civil Parish Tuesday 7:20 AM - 6:10 PM Central Avenue, Greenƒeld Wednesday 7:20 AM - 6:10 PM King William Iv, Greenƒeld Thursday 7:20 AM - 6:10 PM 134 Chew Vallley Road, Saddleworth Civil Parish Friday 7:20 AM - 6:10 PM Conservative Club, Greenƒeld Saturday 9:40 AM - 3:20 PM 2A Greenbridge Lane, Saddleworth Civil Parish Wellington Road, Greenƒeld Wharmton View, Saddleworth Civil Parish 180 bus Info Greenƒeld Station, Greenƒeld Direction: Oldham Stops: 29 Greenƒeld Station, Greenƒeld Trip Duration: 28 min Line Summary: Clarence Hotel, Greenƒeld, Central Farrars Arms, Grasscroft Avenue, Greenƒeld, King William Iv, Greenƒeld, 4 Mossley Road, Saddleworth Civil Parish Conservative Club, Greenƒeld, Wellington Road, Greenƒeld, Greenƒeld Station, Greenƒeld, Greenƒeld Brookway, Grasscroft Station, Greenƒeld, Farrars Arms, Grasscroft, Brookway, Grasscroft, Lovers Lane, Grasscroft, Lovers Lane, Grasscroft Beechƒeld, Grasscroft, Lydgate, Coverhill Road, Grotton, Brooklands Parade, Grotton, Old Mill Lane, Beechƒeld, Grasscroft Springhead, Ashbrook Road, Springhead, County End, Lees, Lees Post O∆ce, Lees, Leesbrook Mill, Lydgate Lees, Gibraltar Street, Salem, New Earth Street, Salem, Clarksƒeld Road, Clarksƒeld, Balfour Street, North View Close, Saddleworth Civil Parish Clarksƒeld, Glodwick Road, Clarksƒeld, Oldham Coverhill Road, Grotton Mumps Interchange, Oldham Mumps, The Link Centre, Oldham, St Mary's Way, Oldham, Market, Brooklands Parade, Grotton Oldham, Oldham Bus Station, Oldham Station Road, Manchester Old Mill Lane, Springhead 231 Oldham Road, Manchester Ashbrook Road, Springhead County End, Lees Lauren Close, Manchester Lees Post O∆ce, Lees Princess Street, Manchester Leesbrook Mill, Lees Old Street, Manchester Gibraltar Street, Salem Abercorn Street, Manchester New Earth Street, Salem Chancery Street, Manchester Clarksƒeld Road, Clarksƒeld Balfour Street, Clarksƒeld Staley Street, Manchester Glodwick Road, Clarksƒeld Cross Street, Manchester Oldham Mumps Interchange, Oldham Mumps Roscoe Street, Manchester The Link Centre, Oldham Greenhill, Manchester St Mary's Way, Oldham Church Street, Manchester Market, Oldham Oldham Bus Station, Oldham Cheapside, Manchester 180 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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