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345 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 345 bus time schedule & line map 345 Newnham - Doddington - Teynham - Sittingbourne View In Website Mode The 345 bus line (Newnham - Doddington - Teynham - Sittingbourne) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bredgar: 5:25 PM (2) Newnham: 11:00 AM - 5:35 PM (3) Sittingbourne: 7:50 AM - 6:20 PM (4) Sittingbourne: 12:10 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 345 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 345 bus arriving. Direction: Bredgar 345 bus Time Schedule 39 stops Bredgar Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:25 PM George Inn, Newnham Tuesday 5:25 PM Chequers Inn, Doddington Northdown, Doddington Civil Parish Wednesday 5:25 PM Church, Lynsted Thursday 5:25 PM Friday 5:25 PM St Pauls Court, Lynsted Saturday 11:50 AM - 4:38 PM Lynsted And Norton Primary School, Lynsted Bogle Road, Lynsted Batteries Close, Lynsted 345 bus Info Direction: Bredgar The Swan, Teynham Stops: 39 Trip Duration: 33 min 76 London Road, Lynsted With Kingsdown Civil Parish Line Summary: George Inn, Newnham, Chequers Belle Friday Centre, Teynham Inn, Doddington, Church, Lynsted, St Pauls Court, Lynsted, Lynsted And Norton Primary School, Radƒeld, Teynham Lynsted, Bogle Road, Lynsted, Batteries Close, Lynsted, The Swan, Teynham, Belle Friday Centre, Teynham, Radƒeld, Teynham, Hempstead Lane, Hempstead Lane, Bapchild Bapchild, Pomphreys Garage, Bapchild, Fox And London Road, Tonge Civil Parish Goose, Bapchild, Fox Hill, Bapchild, Vincent Road, Snipeshill, The Sittingbourne School, Snipeshill, Pomphreys Garage, Bapchild Swanstree Avenue, Snipeshill, Glebe Lane, Snipeshill, Nutƒelds, Snipeshill, Murston Road, Snipeshill, Plaza Fox And Goose, Bapchild Court, Sittingbourne, Swale House, Sittingbourne, Fire Station, Sittingbourne, Bus Hub, Sittingbourne, Fox Hill, Bapchild Ufton Lane, Sittingbourne, The Coniston, Chalkwell, Canterbury Road, Bapchild Civil Parish Sydney Avenue, Sittingbourne, Perth Gardens, Sittingbourne, Brisbane Avenue, Sittingbourne, Vincent Road, Snipeshill Auckland Drive, Sittingbourne, Riddles Road, Sittingbourne, Harman's Corner, Borden, Mountview, The Sittingbourne School, Snipeshill Borden, Church, Borden, Sutton Baron Road, Borden, Hearts Delight Road, Tunstall, Gordon Cottages, Swanstree Avenue, Snipeshill Bredgar, Rookery Close, Bredgar, Pond, Bredgar Longridge, England Glebe Lane, Snipeshill Nutƒelds, Snipeshill Rectory Road, England Murston Road, Snipeshill Terrace Road, England Plaza Court, Sittingbourne Lavender Court, Sittingbourne Swale House, Sittingbourne Bell Road, Sittingbourne Fire Station, Sittingbourne The Butts, Sittingbourne Bus Hub, Sittingbourne Ufton Lane, Sittingbourne 59 West Street, Sittingbourne The Coniston, Chalkwell 68 London Road, Sittingbourne Sydney Avenue, Sittingbourne 24 Lydbrook Close, Sittingbourne Perth Gardens, Sittingbourne Adelaide Drive, Sittingbourne Brisbane Avenue, Sittingbourne 84 Borden Lane, Sittingbourne Auckland Drive, Sittingbourne 183 Borden Lane, Sittingbourne Riddles Road, Sittingbourne Harman's Corner, Borden Mountview, Borden Mount View, Borden Civil Parish Church, Borden The Street, Borden Civil Parish Sutton Baron Road, Borden Hearts Delight Road, Tunstall Gordon Cottages, Bredgar Rookery Close, Bredgar Pond, Bredgar Direction: Newnham 345 bus Time Schedule 54 stops Newnham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 11:00 AM - 5:35 PM Pond, Bredgar Tuesday 11:00 AM - 5:35 PM Rookery Close, Bredgar Wednesday 11:00 AM - 5:35 PM Gordon Cottages, Bredgar Thursday 11:00 AM - 5:35 PM Hearts Delight Road, Tunstall Friday 11:00 AM - 5:35 PM Sutton Baron Road, Borden Saturday 8:40 AM - 4:00 PM Church, Borden The Street, Borden Civil Parish Mountview, Borden 345 bus Info Mountview, Borden Civil Parish Direction: Newnham Stops: 54 Harman's Corner, Borden Trip Duration: 31 min Line Summary: Pond, Bredgar, Rookery Close, Riddles Road, Sittingbourne Bredgar, Gordon Cottages, Bredgar, Hearts Delight Road, Tunstall, Sutton Baron Road, Borden, Church, Borden, Mountview, Borden, Harman's Corner, Auckland Drive, Sittingbourne Borden, Riddles Road, Sittingbourne, Auckland Drive, 2 Auckland Drive, Sittingbourne Sittingbourne, Oakƒelds, Sittingbourne, Brisbane Oakƒelds, Sittingbourne Avenue, Sittingbourne, Perth Gardens, Sittingbourne, Sydney Avenue, Sittingbourne, Bourne Grove, 94 Borden Lane, Sittingbourne Sittingbourne, Kenilworth Court, Sittingbourne, Brisbane Avenue, Sittingbourne Wentworth Drive, Sittingbourne, Gadby Road, Sittingbourne, Cryalls Lane, Sittingbourne, The King's 7 Adelaide Drive, Sittingbourne Head, Chalkwell, Cockleshell Walk, Sittingbourne, Bus Perth Gardens, Sittingbourne Hub, Sittingbourne, Swale House, Sittingbourne, Centre 2000, Sittingbourne, Commonwealth Close, 37 Adelaide Drive, Sittingbourne Snipeshill, Nutƒelds, Snipeshill, Rectory Road, Sydney Avenue, Sittingbourne Snipeshill, The Sittingbourne School, Snipeshill, Vincent Road, Snipeshill, Fox And Goose, Bapchild, 85 Adelaide Drive, Sittingbourne Pomphreys Garage, Bapchild, Hempstead Lane, Bourne Grove, Sittingbourne Bapchild, Radƒeld, Teynham, Belle Friday Centre, Teynham, The Swan, Teynham, Frognal Gardens, 169 Staplehurst Road, Sittingbourne Teynham, Honeyball Walk, Teynham, Railway Station, Teynham, Conyer Road, Teynham, Brunswick Field, Kenilworth Court, Sittingbourne Conyer, The Moorings, Conyer, Brunswick Field, 2 Kenilworth Court, Sittingbourne Conyer, Conyer Road, Teynham, Railway Station, Wentworth Drive, Sittingbourne Teynham, Honeyball Walk, Teynham, Frognal Gardens, Teynham, The Swan, Teynham, Batteries Wentworth Drive, England Close, Lynsted, Bogle Road, Lynsted, Lynsted And Gadby Road, Sittingbourne Norton Primary School, Lynsted, St Pauls Court, Lynsted, Church, Lynsted, Chequers Inn, Doddington, 26 Gadby Road, Sittingbourne George Inn, Newnham Cryalls Lane, Sittingbourne 112 London Road, Sittingbourne The King's Head, Chalkwell 45 London Road, Sittingbourne Cockleshell Walk, Sittingbourne Bus Hub, Sittingbourne Swale House, Sittingbourne Centre 2000, Sittingbourne A2, Sittingbourne Commonwealth Close, Snipeshill Nutƒelds, Snipeshill Rectory Road, England Rectory Road, Snipeshill The Sittingbourne School, Snipeshill St. Johns Avenue, England Vincent Road, Snipeshill Fox And Goose, Bapchild 9 Fox Hill, Bapchild Civil Parish Pomphreys Garage, Bapchild The Street, Bapchild Civil Parish Hempstead Lane, Bapchild London Road, Tonge Civil Parish Radƒeld, Teynham Belle Friday Centre, Teynham The Swan, Teynham Frognal Gardens, Teynham Civil Parish Frognal Gardens, Teynham Honeyball Walk, Teynham Bradƒeld Avenue, Teynham Civil Parish Railway Station, Teynham 152-154 Station Road, Teynham Civil Parish Conyer Road, Teynham Brunswick Field, Conyer Brunswick Field, Teynham Civil Parish The Moorings, Conyer The Moorings, Teynham Civil Parish Brunswick Field, Conyer Brunswick Field, Teynham Civil Parish Conyer Road, Teynham Selby Court, Teynham Civil Parish Railway Station, Teynham 152-154 Station Road, Teynham Civil Parish Honeyball Walk, Teynham Amber Close, Teynham Civil Parish Frognal Gardens, Teynham The Swan, Teynham 107 London Road, Teynham Civil Parish Batteries Close, Lynsted Bogle Road, Lynsted Lynsted And Norton Primary School, Lynsted St Pauls Court, Lynsted Church, Lynsted Chequers Inn, Doddington George Inn, Newnham 44 The Street, Newnham Civil Parish Direction: Sittingbourne 345 bus Time Schedule 28 stops Sittingbourne Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:50 AM - 6:20 PM George Inn, Newnham Tuesday 7:50 AM - 6:20 PM Chequers Inn, Doddington Northdown, Doddington Civil Parish Wednesday 7:50 AM - 6:20 PM Church, Lynsted Thursday 7:50 AM - 6:20 PM Friday 7:50 AM - 6:20 PM St Pauls Court, Lynsted Saturday 9:08 AM - 1:08 PM Lynsted And Norton Primary School, Lynsted Bogle Road, Lynsted Batteries Close, Lynsted 345 bus Info Direction: Sittingbourne The Swan, Teynham Stops: 28 Trip Duration: 32 min 76 London Road, Lynsted With Kingsdown Civil Parish Line Summary: George Inn, Newnham, Chequers Belle Friday Centre, Teynham Inn, Doddington, Church, Lynsted, St Pauls Court, Lynsted, Lynsted And Norton Primary School, Radƒeld, Teynham Lynsted, Bogle Road, Lynsted, Batteries Close, Lynsted, The Swan, Teynham, Belle Friday Centre, Teynham, Radƒeld, Teynham, Hempstead Lane, Hempstead Lane, Bapchild Bapchild, Pomphreys Garage, Bapchild, Fox And London Road, Tonge Civil Parish Goose, Bapchild, Fox Hill, Bapchild, Vincent Road, Snipeshill, The Sittingbourne School, Snipeshill, Pomphreys Garage, Bapchild Swanstree Avenue, Snipeshill, Glebe Lane, Snipeshill, Nutƒelds, Snipeshill, Murston Road, Snipeshill, Plaza Fox And Goose, Bapchild Court, Sittingbourne, Swale House, Sittingbourne, Fire Station, Sittingbourne, Bus Hub, Sittingbourne, Fox Hill, Bapchild Ufton Lane, Sittingbourne, The Coniston, Chalkwell, Canterbury Road, Bapchild Civil Parish Bourne Grove, Sittingbourne, Kenilworth Court, Sittingbourne Vincent Road, Snipeshill The Sittingbourne School, Snipeshill Swanstree Avenue, Snipeshill Longridge, England Glebe Lane, Snipeshill Nutƒelds, Snipeshill Rectory Road, England Murston Road, Snipeshill Terrace Road, England Plaza Court, Sittingbourne Lavender Court, Sittingbourne Swale House, Sittingbourne Bell Road, Sittingbourne Fire Station, Sittingbourne The Butts, Sittingbourne Bus Hub, Sittingbourne Ufton Lane, Sittingbourne 59 West Street, Sittingbourne The Coniston, Chalkwell 68 London Road, Sittingbourne Bourne Grove, Sittingbourne 169 Staplehurst Road, Sittingbourne Kenilworth Court, Sittingbourne
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