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52C Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 52C bus time schedule & line map 52C Crownhill - Derriford Hospital - Leigham - View In Website Mode Plympton The 52C bus line (Crownhill - Derriford Hospital - Leigham - Plympton) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Crownhill: 6:26 AM - 7:00 AM (2) Plympton: 5:15 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 52C bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 52C bus arriving. Direction: Crownhill 52C bus Time Schedule 52 stops Crownhill Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:26 AM - 7:00 AM George Lane, Plympton Tuesday 6:26 AM - 7:00 AM Longcause, Plympton Wednesday 6:26 AM - 7:00 AM Buller Close, Plympton Thursday 6:26 AM - 7:00 AM St Maurice Road, Plympton Friday 6:26 AM - 7:00 AM St Peter Close, Plymouth Saturday Not Operational Magdalen Gardens, Plympton Cherry Tree Lane, Plympton Cherry Tree Lane, Plymouth 52C bus Info Cherry Park, Plympton Direction: Crownhill Stops: 52 Aycliffe Gardens, Plympton Trip Duration: 54 min Greenlees Drive, England Line Summary: George Lane, Plympton, Longcause, Plympton, Buller Close, Plympton, St Maurice Road, Greenlees Drive, Plympton Plympton, Magdalen Gardens, Plympton, Cherry Tree Lane, Plympton, Cherry Park, Plympton, Aycliffe Higher Park Close, Plympton Gardens, Plympton, Greenlees Drive, Plympton, Higher Park Close, Plympton, Yealmpstone Drive, Yealmpstone Drive, Chaddlewood Chaddlewood, Sandy Road West, Chaddlewood, District Centre, Chaddlewood, Edwards Drive, Chaddlewood, Glen Road, Chaddlewood, Kingston Sandy Road West, Chaddlewood Drive, Chaddlewood, Glen Road Subway, Chaddlewood, Westƒeld, Plympton, Lord Louis, District Centre, Chaddlewood Plympton, Moorland Avenue, Plympton, Ridgeway School, Plympton, Mudge Way, Plympton, Old Priory Edwards Drive, Chaddlewood Junior School, Underwood, St Mary's Church, Plympton, Skewbridge, Underwood, Cot Hill, Glen Road, Chaddlewood Woodford, Marsh Mills East, Marsh Mills, Argosy Glen Road, Plymouth House, Marsh Mills, Longbridge Road, Marsh Mills, Parkway Court, Marsh Mills, Barnstaple Close South, Kingston Drive, Chaddlewood Leigham, Dartington Walk, Leigham, Windmill, Leigham, Mothecombe Walk, Leigham, Cockington Glen Road Subway, Chaddlewood Close, Leigham, Hallerton Close, Leigham, Asda, Westƒeld, Plymouth Estover, Leypark Drive, Estover, Tor Bridge High, Estover, Wentwood Gardens, Estover, Patterdale Westƒeld, Plympton Close, Estover, Dockray Close, Estover, Rogate Drive, Estover, Marjons Footpath, Estover, Research Way, Lord Louis, Plympton Derriford, Derriford Hospital, Derriford, Rowans, Derriford, Derriford Roundabout, Derriford, Tavistock Moorland Avenue, Plympton Road, Crownhill, William Prance Road, Crownhill, Charlton Road, Crownhill, Crownhill Low Level, Ridgeway School, Plympton Crownhill Mudge Way, Plympton Dark Street Lane, Plymouth Old Priory Junior School, Underwood St Mary's Church, Plympton Skewbridge, Underwood Cot Hill, Woodford Marsh Mills East, Marsh Mills Plymouth Road, Plymouth Argosy House, Marsh Mills Longbridge Road, Marsh Mills Parkway Court, Marsh Mills Parkway Court, Plymouth Barnstaple Close South, Leigham Dartington Walk, Leigham Barnstaple Close, Plymouth Windmill, Leigham Bampton Road, Plymouth Mothecombe Walk, Leigham Bampton Road, Plymouth Cockington Close, Leigham Hallerton Close, Leigham Firestone Close, Plymouth Asda, Estover Leypark Drive, Estover Tor Bridge High, Estover Wentwood Gardens, Estover Patterdale Close, Estover Patterdale Close, Plymouth Dockray Close, Estover Rogate Drive, Estover Marjons Footpath, Estover Research Way, Derriford Derriford Road, Plymouth Derriford Hospital, Derriford Rowans, Derriford Derriford Roundabout, Derriford Tavistock Road, Crownhill William Prance Road, Crownhill Tavistock Road, Plymouth Charlton Road, Crownhill Crownhill Low Level, Crownhill Alexandra Road, Plymouth Direction: Plympton 52C bus Time Schedule 33 stops Plympton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:15 PM Crownhill Low Level, Crownhill Crownhill Road, Plymouth Tuesday 5:15 PM Crownhill Fort, Crownhill Wednesday 5:15 PM Tavistock Road, Crownhill Thursday 5:15 PM Friday 5:15 PM Windsor House, Derriford Saturday Not Operational Derriford Road, Derriford Derriford Hospital, Derriford Research Way, Derriford 52C bus Info Direction: Plympton Marjons Footpath, Estover Stops: 33 Trip Duration: 38 min Rogate Drive, Estover Line Summary: Crownhill Low Level, Crownhill, Crownhill Fort, Crownhill, Tavistock Road, Crownhill, Windsor House, Derriford, Derriford Road, Derriford, Thornbury School, Estover Derriford Hospital, Derriford, Research Way, Derriford, Marjons Footpath, Estover, Rogate Drive, Miller Way Shops, Estover Estover, Thornbury School, Estover, Miller Way Shops, Estover, Wentwood Gardens, Estover, Tor Wentwood Gardens, Estover Bridge High, Estover, Leypark Drive, Estover, Asda, Estover, Hallerton Close, Leigham, Bradƒeld Close, Tor Bridge High, Estover Leigham, Windmill, Leigham, Brixham Walk, Leigham, Barnstaple Close South, Leigham, Plymouth Road, Leypark Drive, Estover Marsh Mills, Woodford Avenue, Woodford, Great Woodford Drive, Woodford, Larkham Lane, Asda, Estover Woodford, Dingle Road, Underwood, St Marys Court, Underwood, St Mary's Bridge, Plympton, Ridgeway, Hallerton Close, Leigham Plympton, Dark Street Lane, Plympton, Ridgeway Masonic Hall, Plympton, George Hotel, Plympton, Bradƒeld Close, Leigham Sheepstor Road, Leigham, George Lane, Plympton Shell Close, Plymouth Windmill, Leigham Brixham Walk, Leigham Barnstaple Close, Plymouth Barnstaple Close South, Leigham Plymouth Road, Marsh Mills Woodford Avenue, Woodford Great Woodford Drive, Woodford Larkham Lane, Woodford Plymouth Road, Plymouth Dingle Road, Underwood St Marys Court, Underwood St Marys Court, Plymouth St Mary's Bridge, Plympton Ridgeway, Plympton Dark Street Lane, Plympton Dark Street Lane, Plymouth Ridgeway Masonic Hall, Plympton George Hotel, Plympton Sheepstor Road, Leigham Grimspound Close, Plymouth George Lane, Plympton 52C bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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