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208 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 208 bus time schedule & line map 208 Durham View In Website Mode The 208 bus line (Durham) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Durham: 7:06 AM - 4:21 PM (2) Easington Village: 7:56 AM - 6:21 PM (3) Peterlee: 6:54 AM - 5:10 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 208 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 208 bus arriving. Direction: Durham 208 bus Time Schedule 79 stops Durham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:06 AM - 4:21 PM Bus Station, Peterlee Tuesday 7:06 AM - 4:21 PM Surtees Rd-Edenhill Rd, Peterlee Wednesday 7:06 AM - 4:21 PM Yoden Way - Chapel Hill Road, Peterlee Thursday 7:06 AM - 4:21 PM Yoden Way, Horden Friday 7:06 AM - 4:21 PM Burden Court, Horden Civil Parish Saturday 8:16 AM - 4:16 PM Horden Hotel, Horden Army Cadet Centre, Horden Ashwood Meadow, Horden Civil Parish 208 bus Info The Bell, Horden Direction: Durham Stops: 79 Crossroads, Horden Trip Duration: 72 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Peterlee, Surtees Rd- Roosevelt Ave, Easington Colliery Edenhill Rd, Peterlee, Yoden Way - Chapel Hill Road, Peterlee, Yoden Way, Horden, Horden Hotel, Horden, Army Cadet Centre, Horden, The Bell, Horden, Maritime Crescent, Easington Colliery Crossroads, Horden, Roosevelt Ave, Easington Colliery, Maritime Crescent, Easington Colliery, Station Road-Alisha Vale, Easington Colliery Station Road-Alisha Vale, Easington Colliery, Station Road-O∆ce Street, Easington Colliery, Methodist Station Road-O∆ce Street, Easington Colliery Church, Easington Colliery, Holme Hill Lane, Easington Colliery, West Avenue, Easington Colliery, Methodist Church, Easington Colliery Holme Hill East View, Easington Colliery, George Ashton Street, Easington Colliery Civil Parish Avenue, Easington Colliery, Holme Hill Lane, Easington Colliery, Seaside Lane-Memorial Avenue, Holme Hill Lane, Easington Colliery Easington Colliery, Seaside Lane-Easington Street, Easington Colliery, Health Centre, Easington Colliery, West Avenue, Easington Colliery Glenhurst Road, Easington Colliery, Davis Terrace, West Avenue, Easington Colliery Civil Parish Easington Colliery, Moncrieff Terrace, Easington Colliery, Jupiter Court, Easington Village, Lee Terrace, Holme Hill East View, Easington Colliery Easington Village, Working Mens Club, Easington East View, Easington Colliery Civil Parish Village, Council O∆ces, Easington Village, West View, Easington Village, Green, Easington Village, Church, George Avenue, Easington Colliery Easington Village, The Grove, Easington Village, George Avenue, Easington Colliery Civil Parish Roundabout, Easington Village, Pesspool Lane Ends, Holme Hill Lane, Easington Colliery Easington Village, West Moor House Farm, South Hetton, Gregson Terrace, South Hetton, Police Houses, South Hetton, Grasmere Terrace, South Seaside Lane-Memorial Avenue, Easington Hetton, Police Houses, South Hetton, Welfare Colliery Crescent Shops, South Hetton, Grey Horse Store, South Hetton, Health Centre, South Hetton, Hedley Seaside Lane-Easington Street, Easington Colliery Terrace, South Hetton, South Hetton Road-Snippers Gate, Easington Lane, South Hetton Road-Primary Health Centre, Easington Colliery School, Easington Lane, High Street, Easington Lane, Paradise Lane, Easington Colliery Civil Parish Elemore Lane, Easington Lane, Elemore Lane-Dorset Street, Easington Lane, Lorne Street, Easington Glenhurst Road, Easington Colliery Lane, Elemore Lane-Bramble House, Easington Lane, Glenhurst Road, Easington Colliery Civil Parish School, Elemore Hall, Hillside Farm, High Pittington, Norman Terrace, High Pittington, Hallgarth View, Davis Terrace, Easington Colliery High Pittington, Wellington Street, High Pittington, Front Street, Low Pittington, Fatƒeld House Farm, Moncrieff Terrace, Easington Colliery Low Pittington, Bainbridge Street, Belmont, The Links - Shops, Belmont, Brackendale Road, Belmont, Jupiter Court, Easington Village Thorndale Road, Belmont, The Links - Buckinghamshire Road End, Belmont, Devonshire Lee Terrace, Easington Village Road - East, Belmont, Devonshire Road - South, Belmont, Devonshire Road - West, Belmont, Working Mens Club, Easington Village Buckinghamshire Road - Schools End, Belmont, Lauren Court, Easington Village Civil Parish Sportsmans Arms, Belmont, Eden Terrace, Gilesgate Moor, Rennys Lane, Gilesgate Moor, Dragon Lane Council O∆ces, Easington Village Opposite Tesco, Gilesgate Moor, Dragon Lane End, Sherburn Road, Bingo, Sherburn Road, Moorlands, West View, Easington Village Sherburn Road, Sherburn Road, Durham, Magdalene Brampton Court, Easington Village Civil Parish Street, Durham, The Chains - Woodman, Durham, Claypath Millennium Place, Durham, Leazes Road - Green, Easington Village Millburngate Br, Durham, Millburngate Stand J, Low Row, Easington Village Civil Parish Durham Church, Easington Village Hall Walks, Easington Village Civil Parish The Grove, Easington Village Roundabout, Easington Village Pesspool Lane Ends, Easington Village West Moor House Farm, South Hetton Gregson Terrace, South Hetton Gregson Terrace, South Hetton Civil Parish Police Houses, South Hetton Jamieson Street, South Hetton Civil Parish Grasmere Terrace, South Hetton Police Houses, South Hetton Welfare Crescent Shops, South Hetton Grey Horse Store, South Hetton Health Centre, South Hetton Unit 12 South Hetton Industrial Estate, South Hetton Civil Parish Hedley Terrace, South Hetton Donald Avenue, South Hetton Civil Parish South Hetton Road-Snippers Gate, Easington Lane South Hetton Road-Primary School, Easington Lane High Street, Easington Lane Elemore Lane, Easington Lane Elemore Lane-Dorset Street, Easington Lane Lorne Street, Easington Lane Lorne Street, Hetton-le-Hole Elemore Lane-Bramble House, Easington Lane School, Elemore Hall Hillside Farm, High Pittington Norman Terrace, High Pittington Norman Terrace, Pittington Civil Parish Hallgarth View, High Pittington Hallgarth View, Pittington Civil Parish Wellington Street, High Pittington St John's Road, Pittington Civil Parish Front Street, Low Pittington Front Street, Pittington Civil Parish Fatƒeld House Farm, Low Pittington Bainbridge Street, Belmont 82 Broomside Lane, Belmont Civil Parish The Links - Shops, Belmont 1 Bishops Close, Belmont Civil Parish Brackendale Road, Belmont 28 Brackendale Road, Belmont Civil Parish Thorndale Road, Belmont 67 Thorndale Road, Belmont Civil Parish The Links - Buckinghamshire Road End, Belmont 110 Thorndale Road, Belmont Civil Parish Devonshire Road - East, Belmont Cornwall Walk, Belmont Civil Parish Devonshire Road - South, Belmont Warwickshire Drive, Belmont Civil Parish Devonshire Road - West, Belmont 52 Devonshire Road, Belmont Civil Parish Buckinghamshire Road - Schools End, Belmont Sportsmans Arms, Belmont Belmont Court, Belmont Civil Parish Eden Terrace, Gilesgate Moor Rennys Lane, Gilesgate Moor Dragon Lane Opposite Tesco, Gilesgate Moor Dragon Lane End, Sherburn Road 32 Goodyear Crescent, England Bingo, Sherburn Road 7 Goodyear Crescent, England Moorlands, Sherburn Road Sherburn Road, Durham Magdalene Street, Durham 149A Gilesgate, England The Chains - Woodman, Durham 193 Gilesgate, England Claypath Millennium Place, Durham 95G Claypath, England Leazes Road - Millburngate Br, Durham Fleshergate, England Millburngate Stand J, Durham Direction: Easington Village 208 bus Time Schedule 30 stops Easington Village Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:56 AM - 6:21 PM Bus Station, Peterlee Tuesday 7:56 AM - 6:21 PM Surtees Rd-Edenhill Rd, Peterlee Wednesday 7:56 AM - 6:21 PM Yoden Way - Chapel Hill Road, Peterlee Thursday 7:56 AM - 6:21 PM Yoden Way, Horden Friday 7:56 AM - 6:21 PM Burden Court, Horden Civil Parish Saturday 9:46 AM - 6:21 PM Horden Hotel, Horden Army Cadet Centre, Horden Ashwood Meadow, Horden Civil Parish 208 bus Info The Bell, Horden Direction: Easington Village Stops: 30 Crossroads, Horden Trip Duration: 27 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Peterlee, Surtees Rd- Roosevelt Ave, Easington Colliery Edenhill Rd, Peterlee, Yoden Way - Chapel Hill Road, Peterlee, Yoden Way, Horden, Horden Hotel, Horden, Maritime Crescent, Easington Colliery Army Cadet Centre, Horden, The Bell, Horden, Crossroads, Horden, Roosevelt Ave, Easington Colliery, Maritime Crescent, Easington Colliery, Station Road-Alisha Vale, Easington Colliery Station Road-Alisha Vale, Easington Colliery, Station Road-O∆ce Street, Easington Colliery, Methodist Station Road-O∆ce Street, Easington Colliery Church, Easington Colliery, Holme Hill Lane, Easington Colliery, West Avenue, Easington Colliery, Methodist Church, Easington Colliery Holme Hill East View, Easington Colliery, George Ashton Street, Easington Colliery Civil Parish Avenue, Easington Colliery, Holme Hill Lane, Easington Colliery, Seaside Lane-Memorial Avenue, Holme Hill Lane, Easington Colliery Easington Colliery, Seaside Lane-Easington Street, Easington Colliery, Health Centre, Easington Colliery, West Avenue, Easington Colliery Glenhurst Road, Easington Colliery, Davis Terrace, West Avenue, Easington Colliery Civil Parish Easington Colliery, Moncrieff Terrace, Easington Colliery, Jupiter Court, Easington Village, Lee Terrace, Holme Hill East View, Easington Colliery Easington Village, Working Mens Club, Easington East View, Easington Colliery Civil Parish Village, Council O∆ces, Easington Village, West View, Easington Village, Green, Easington Village George Avenue, Easington Colliery George Avenue, Easington Colliery Civil Parish Holme Hill Lane, Easington Colliery Seaside Lane-Memorial Avenue, Easington Colliery
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