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202 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 202 bus time schedule & line map 202 Halesowen - Frankley - Rubery - Bromsgrove View In Website Mode The 202 bus line (Halesowen - Frankley - Rubery - Bromsgrove) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bromsgrove: 6:55 AM - 5:25 PM (2) Halesowen: 6:35 AM - 5:25 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 202 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 202 bus arriving. Direction: Bromsgrove 202 bus Time Schedule 73 stops Bromsgrove Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:55 AM - 5:25 PM Halesowen Bus Station, Halesowen Halesowen Bus Station, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/DudleTyuesday 6:55 AM - 5:25 PM Pool Rd, Halesowen Wednesday 6:55 AM - 5:25 PM A459, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Thursday 6:55 AM - 5:25 PM Vine Lane, Halesowen Friday 6:55 AM - 5:25 PM Tenter Drive, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Saturday 8:12 AM - 5:24 PM Shenstone Island, Halesowen Sylvan Green, Halesowen Belle Vue Drive, Hurst Green 202 bus Info Greenhill Gardens, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Direction: Bromsgrove Stops: 73 Long Lane, Hurst Green Trip Duration: 55 min Halesowen Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Line Summary: Halesowen Bus Station, Halesowen, Pool Rd, Halesowen, Vine Lane, Halesowen, Quinton Cemetery, Hurst Green Shenstone Island, Halesowen, Sylvan Green, Narrow Lane, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Halesowen, Belle Vue Drive, Hurst Green, Long Lane, Hurst Green, Quinton Cemetery, Hurst Green, College College Rd, Hurst Green Rd, Hurst Green, Victoria Avenue, Hurst Green, Spies Ridgeway Avenue, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Lane, Lapal, Howley Grange School, Lapal, Seven Acres Road, Lapal, Lydate Rd, Lapal, Manor Way Victoria Avenue, Hurst Green Bridge, Lapal, M5 Motorway Bridge, Woodgate, The Old Crown, Woodgate, Lye Avenue, Woodgate, Wood Spies Lane, Lapal Lane, Bartley Green, Romsley Rd, Bartley Green, 15 Howley Grange Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/DudSlecyotland Lane, Bartley Green, The Storrs Way, Bartley Green, Rothesay Croft, Kitwell, Harlech Close, Howley Grange School, Lapal Kitwell, Ravenhayes Lane, Kitwell, Church Hill, Howley Grange Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/DudleyFrankley Green, Egghill Lane, Allens Cross, Wareham Rd, Allens Cross, Titania Close, Frankley, Brightstone Seven Acres Road, Lapal Rd, Frankley, Windsor Close, Frankley, Holly Hill Rd, Howley Grange Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/DudleyFrankley, Arden Walk, Frankley, Holly Hill Shopping Centre, Frankley, Old Stone Close, Frankley, Lismore Lydate Rd, Lapal Close, Frankley, Ormond Rd, Frankley, Gannow Howley Grange Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/DudleyManor Crescent, Frankley, Crompton Rd, Frankley, Reaside Junior School, Frankley, Rubery Lane South, Manor Way Bridge, Lapal Frankley, Leasowe Rd, Rubery, Cleves Rd, Rubery, Carters Lane, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Hillview Road, Rubery, Gunner Lane, Rubery, Waseley Hills School, Each Way, Birch Rd, Each Way, Library M5 Motorway Bridge, Woodgate Way, Rubery, St. Chads Church, Rubery, Beverley Road, Rubery, Leach Heath Lane, Rubery, Cliff Rock The Old Crown, Woodgate Road, Rubery, Chadwick Avenue, Rednal, Meadvale Rd, Rednal, Hare & Hounds, Rednal, Rolls Royce Lye Avenue, Woodgate Dealer, Cofton Hackett, Rose Hill, Lickey, Rose And Woodgate Lane, Birmingham Crown, Lickey, Parish Hall, Lickey, Lickey Square, Lickey, Lickey Grange Drive, Upper Marlbrook, Lickey Wood Lane, Bartley Green Rock, Marlbrook, Marlbrook Lane, Marlbrook, Braces Field Lane, Birmingham Lane, Marlbrook, Old Birmingham Road, Staple Hill, Staple Flat, Staple Hill, Old Birmingham Road, Hall Romsley Rd, Bartley Green Flat, Birmingham Road, Lickey End, Grosvenor Gardens, Lickey End, Upland Road, Bromsgrove, Scotland Lane, Bartley Green Oakland Grove, Bromsgrove, All Saints Road, Bromsgrove, Bromsgrove Bus Station, Bromsgrove Field Lane, Birmingham The Storrs Way, Bartley Green Glengarry Close, Birmingham Rothesay Croft, Kitwell Harlech Close, Kitwell Harlech Close, Birmingham Ravenhayes Lane, Kitwell Balmoral Road, Birmingham Church Hill, Frankley Green Egghill Lane, Birmingham Egghill Lane, Allens Cross Frogmill Road, Birmingham Wareham Rd, Allens Cross Sherwood Walk, Birmingham Titania Close, Frankley Brightstone Rd, Frankley Ashdown Close, Birmingham Windsor Close, Frankley Windsor Close, Birmingham Holly Hill Rd, Frankley Windsor Close, Birmingham Arden Walk, Frankley Holly Hill Shopping Centre, Frankley Old Stone Close, Frankley Old Stone Close, Birmingham Lismore Close, Frankley Ormond Rd, Frankley Boleyn Road, Birmingham Gannow Manor Crescent, Frankley Bute Close, Birmingham Crompton Rd, Frankley Skomer Close, Birmingham Reaside Junior School, Frankley New Inns Lane, New Frankley In Birmingham Civil Parish Rubery Lane South, Frankley Roundsaw Croft, Birmingham Leasowe Rd, Rubery Cleves Rd, Rubery Hillview Road, Rubery Hillview Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Gunner Lane, Rubery Waseley Hills School, Each Way School Road, England Birch Rd, Each Way Whetty Lane, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Library Way, Rubery New Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley St. Chads Church, Rubery Beverley Road, Rubery 218 New Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Leach Heath Lane, Rubery Cliff Rock Road, Rubery Chadwick Avenue, Rednal Ashbridge Court, Birmingham Meadvale Rd, Rednal Leach Green Lane, Birmingham Hare & Hounds, Rednal Elliott Gardens, England Rolls Royce Dealer, Cofton Hackett Rose Hill, Lickey Rose And Crown, Lickey Parish Hall, Lickey Lickey Square, Lickey Lickey Grange Drive, Upper Marlbrook Lickey Rock, Marlbrook Marlbrook Lane, Marlbrook Old Birmingham Road, Catshill And North Marlbrook Civil Parish Braces Lane, Marlbrook Old Birmingham Road, Staple Hill Staple Flat, Staple Hill Kestrel View, England Old Birmingham Road, Hall Flat Birmingham Road, Lickey End A38, England Grosvenor Gardens, Lickey End 206 Birmingham Road, England Upland Road, Bromsgrove Oakland Grove, Bromsgrove Birmingham Road, England All Saints Road, Bromsgrove Bromsgrove Bus Station, Bromsgrove Crown Close, Bromsgrove Direction: Halesowen 202 bus Time Schedule 70 stops Halesowen Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:35 AM - 5:25 PM Bromsgrove Bus Station, Bromsgrove Crown Close, Bromsgrove Tuesday 6:35 AM - 5:25 PM All Saints Road, Bromsgrove Wednesday 6:35 AM - 5:25 PM Oakland Grove, Bromsgrove Thursday 6:35 AM - 5:25 PM Birmingham Road, England Friday 6:35 AM - 5:25 PM Upland Road, Bromsgrove Saturday 8:22 AM - 5:25 PM Hillside Drive, Lickey End Hillside Drive, England Old Birmingham Road, Hall Flat 202 bus Info Direction: Halesowen Staple Flat, Staple Hill Stops: 70 Kestrel View, England Trip Duration: 55 min Line Summary: Bromsgrove Bus Station, Old Birmingham Road, Staple Hill Bromsgrove, All Saints Road, Bromsgrove, Oakland Grove, Bromsgrove, Upland Road, Bromsgrove, Braces Lane, Marlbrook Hillside Drive, Lickey End, Old Birmingham Road, Hall Flat, Staple Flat, Staple Hill, Old Birmingham Road, Marlbrook Lane, Marlbrook Staple Hill, Braces Lane, Marlbrook, Marlbrook Lane, Old Birmingham Road, Catshill And North Marlbrook Civil Parish Marlbrook, Lickey Rock, Marlbrook, Lickey Grange Drive, Upper Marlbrook, Lickey Square, Lickey, Parish Lickey Rock, Marlbrook Hall, Lickey, Rose And Crown, Lickey, Rose Hill, Lickey, Hare & Hounds, Rednal, Meadvale Rd, Rednal, Lickey Grange Drive, Upper Marlbrook Ridgewater Close, Rubery, Cliff Rock Road, Rubery, Leach Heath Lane, Rubery, Beverley Road, Rubery, St. Chads Church, Rubery, Library Way, Rubery, Birch Lickey Square, Lickey Rd, Each Way, Waseley Hills School, Each Way, Gunner Lane, Rubery, Hillview Road, Rubery, Cleves Parish Hall, Lickey Rd, Rubery, Leasowe Rd, Rubery, Rubery Lane South, Frankley, Reaside Junior School, Frankley, Crompton Rose And Crown, Lickey Rd, Frankley, Gannow Manor Crescent, Frankley, Ormond Rd, Frankley, Lismore Close, Frankley, Old Rose Hill, Lickey Stone Close, Frankley, Arden Walk, Frankley, Holly Hill Rd, Frankley, Windsor Close, Frankley, Brightstone Hare & Hounds, Rednal Rd, Frankley, Titania Close, Frankley, Wareham Rd, Allens Cross, Egghill Lane, Allens Cross, Church Hill, Meadvale Rd, Rednal Frankley Green, Ravenhayes Lane, Kitwell, Harlech Forest Dale, Birmingham Close, Kitwell, Rothesay Croft, Kitwell, The Storrs Way, Bartley Green, Scotland Lane, Bartley Green, Ridgewater Close, Rubery Romsley Rd, Bartley Green, Wood Lane, Bartley Ridgewater Close, Birmingham Green, Lye Avenue, Woodgate, The Old Crown, Woodgate, M5 Motorway Bridge, Woodgate, Howley Cliff Rock Road, Rubery Grange Rd, Lapal, Frankley Avenue, Lapal, Howley Grange School, Lapal, Spies Lane, Lapal, Victoria Leach Heath Lane, Rubery Avenue, Hurst Green, Ridgeway Ave, Hurst Green, Woodbury Rd, Hurst Green, Quinton Cemetery, Hurst Beverley Road, Rubery Green, Long Lane, Hurst Green, Belle Vue Drive, Hurst 218 New Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Green, Sylvan Green, Halesowen, Shenstone Island, Halesowen, High St, Halesowen, Queensway, St. Chads Church, Rubery Halesowen, Halesowen Bus Station, Halesowen Library Way, Rubery Library Way, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Birch Rd, Each Way Whetty Bridge Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Waseley Hills School, Each Way School Road, England Gunner Lane, Rubery Hillview Road, Rubery Hillview Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Cleves Rd, Rubery Leasowe Rd, Rubery Rubery Lane South, Frankley Callowbrook Lane, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley
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