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51B Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 51B bus time schedule & line map 51B Grimsby Town Centre - Louth View In Website Mode The 51B bus line (Grimsby Town Centre - Louth) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Grimsby: 4:00 PM (2) Louth: 7:57 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 51B bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 51B bus arriving. Direction: Grimsby 51B bus Time Schedule 47 stops Grimsby Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:00 PM Bus Station, Louth Tuesday 4:00 PM King Edward School, Louth The Paddock, Louth Wednesday 4:00 PM Manor Farm, Fotherby Thursday 4:00 PM Friday 4:00 PM Little Grimsby Lane, Fotherby Saturday Not Operational Peppin Lane, Fotherby Post O∆ce, Fotherby Allenby Crescent, Fotherby 51B bus Info Direction: Grimsby Longacre, Fotherby Stops: 47 Trip Duration: 67 min Ings Lane, Utterby Line Summary: Bus Station, Louth, King Edward School, Louth, Manor Farm, Fotherby, Little Grimsby Lane, Fotherby, Peppin Lane, Fotherby, Post O∆ce, Church Lane, Utterby Fotherby, Allenby Crescent, Fotherby, Longacre, Main Road, Utterby Civil Parish Fotherby, Ings Lane, Utterby, Church Lane, Utterby, Chapel Lane, Utterby, The Poplars, Utterby, Stocks Chapel Lane, Utterby Hill, Ludborough, Smithƒeld, North Thoresby, The Square, North Thoresby, Cricket Pitch, North The Poplars, Utterby Thoresby, Granby Inn, North Thoresby, Grainsby Lane Crossroads, Grainsby, Waithe Crossroads, Stocks Hill, Ludborough Holton Le Clay, Surgery, Holton Le Clay, Picksley Crescent, Holton Le Clay, Garthway, Holton Le Clay, Smithƒeld, North Thoresby St Peter's Close, Holton Le Clay, Eastƒeld Rise, Holton Mar≈eet Corner, North Thoresby Civil Parish Le Clay, Louth Road Letter Box, Holton Le Clay, Carmen Crescent, Holton Le Clay, Hawthorne The Square, North Thoresby Avenue, New Waltham, Louth Road, New Waltham, Club Lane, North Thoresby Civil Parish Braeton Lane, Scartho, Southƒeld Avenue, Scartho, Spurn Avenue, Scartho, College Avenue, Scartho, Cricket Pitch, North Thoresby Westkirke Avenue, Scartho, Pinfold Lane, Scartho, Pelham Avenue, Scartho, Matthew Telford Park, Granby Inn, North Thoresby Scartho, Conyers Avenue, Scartho, Edge Avenue, High Street, North Thoresby Civil Parish Scartho, St Helens Avenue, Scartho, Sutcliffe Avenue, Nuns Corner, Eastwood Avenue, Nuns Corner, Grainsby Lane Crossroads, Grainsby Grimsby Institute, Nuns Corner, Westlands Avenue, Bargate, Abbey Road, Bargate, Pelham Road, Waithe Crossroads, Holton Le Clay Bargate, Yarborough Hotel, Grimsby, Riverhead Exchange, Grimsby Surgery, Holton Le Clay Picksley Crescent, Holton Le Clay Garthway, Holton Le Clay Garthway, Waltham St Peter's Close, Holton Le Clay Eastƒeld Rise, Holton Le Clay Church Lane, Waltham Louth Road Letter Box, Holton Le Clay Carmen Crescent, Holton Le Clay Louth Road, Waltham Hawthorne Avenue, New Waltham Louth Road, New Waltham Braeton Lane, Scartho Braeton Lane, Waltham Southƒeld Avenue, Scartho Spurn Avenue, Scartho College Avenue, Scartho Acer Court, Waltham Westkirke Avenue, Scartho Pinfold Lane, Scartho Louth Road, Waltham Pelham Avenue, Scartho Scartho Road, Waltham Matthew Telford Park, Scartho Conyers Avenue, Scartho Edge Avenue, Scartho St Helens Avenue, Scartho Limetree Avenue, Waltham Sutcliffe Avenue, Nuns Corner Eastwood Avenue, Nuns Corner Laceby Road, Waltham Grimsby Institute, Nuns Corner Bargate, Waltham Westlands Avenue, Bargate 47 Bargate, Grimsby Abbey Road, Bargate Pelham Road, Bargate Yarborough Hotel, Grimsby 29 Bethlehem Street, Grimsby Riverhead Exchange, Grimsby George Street, Grimsby Direction: Louth 51B bus Time Schedule 30 stops Louth Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:57 AM Carmen Crescent, Holton Le Clay Louth Road, Waltham Tuesday 7:57 AM Louth Road Letter Box, Holton Le Clay Wednesday 7:57 AM Eastƒeld Rise, Holton Le Clay Thursday 7:57 AM Friday 7:57 AM 53 Tetney Lane, Holton Le Clay Saturday Not Operational Evendine Court, Holton Le Clay Grainsby Avenue, Holton Le Clay St Peter's Close, Holton Le Clay 51B bus Info Direction: Louth Garthway, Holton Le Clay Stops: 30 Trip Duration: 38 min Garthway, Waltham Line Summary: Carmen Crescent, Holton Le Clay, Picksley Crescent, Holton Le Clay Louth Road Letter Box, Holton Le Clay, Eastƒeld Rise, Holton Le Clay, 53 Tetney Lane, Holton Le Clay, Surgery, Holton Le Clay Evendine Court, Holton Le Clay, Grainsby Avenue, Holton Le Clay, St Peter's Close, Holton Le Clay, Garthway, Holton Le Clay, Picksley Crescent, Holton Waithe Crossroads, Holton Le Clay Le Clay, Surgery, Holton Le Clay, Waithe Crossroads, Holton Le Clay, Grainsby Lane Crossroads, Grainsby, Grainsby Lane Crossroads, Grainsby Granby Inn, North Thoresby, Cricket Pitch, North Louth Road, Grainsby Civil Parish Thoresby, The Square, North Thoresby, Smithƒeld, North Thoresby, Stocks Hill, Ludborough, The Granby Inn, North Thoresby Poplars, Utterby, Chapel Lane, Utterby, Church Lane, High Street, North Thoresby Civil Parish Utterby, Ings Lane, Utterby, Allenby Crescent, Fotherby, Post O∆ce, Fotherby, Peppin Lane, Cricket Pitch, North Thoresby Fotherby, Little Grimsby Lane, Fotherby, Manor Farm, Fotherby, King Edward School, Louth, Market The Square, North Thoresby Place, Louth, Jasey's Bar, Louth, Bus Station, Louth Club Lane, North Thoresby Civil Parish Smithƒeld, North Thoresby Stocks Hill, Ludborough The Poplars, Utterby Chapel Lane, Utterby Church Lane, Utterby Ings Lane, Utterby Allenby Crescent, Fotherby Post O∆ce, Fotherby Peppin Lane, Fotherby Louth Road, Fotherby Civil Parish Little Grimsby Lane, Fotherby Manor Farm, Fotherby King Edward School, Louth The Paddock, Louth Market Place, Louth Cornmarket, Louth Civil Parish Jasey's Bar, Louth Burnt Hill Lane, Louth Civil Parish Bus Station, Louth 51B bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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