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266 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 266 bus time schedule & line map 266 Kilndown - Lamberhurst - Wateringbury - View In Website Mode Maidstone The 266 bus line (Kilndown - Lamberhurst - Wateringbury - Maidstone) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Kilndown: 1:16 PM (2) Maidstone: 9:30 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 266 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 266 bus arriving. Direction: Kilndown 266 bus Time Schedule 37 stops Kilndown Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Chequers Bus Station, Maidstone Pad's Hill, Maidstone Tuesday 1:16 PM Royal Star Arcade, Maidstone Wednesday Not Operational Bank Street, Maidstone Thursday Not Operational The Cannon, Maidstone Friday Not Operational 63 High Street, Maidstone Saturday Not Operational Maidstone West Railway Station, Maidstone Bower Place, Maidstone Bower Terrace, Maidstone 266 bus Info Bower Lane, Maidstone Direction: Kilndown Stops: 37 St Michael's Church, Maidstone Trip Duration: 69 min Line Summary: Chequers Bus Station, Maidstone, The Poplars, Maidstone Royal Star Arcade, Maidstone, The Cannon, The Poplars, Maidstone Maidstone, Maidstone West Railway Station, Maidstone, Bower Place, Maidstone, Bower Lane, Clare Park, Maidstone Maidstone, St Michael's Church, Maidstone, The Poplars, Maidstone, Clare Park, Maidstone, Oakwood Park, Maidstone Oakwood Park, Maidstone, Western Road, Maidstone, Cherry Tree, Maidstone, St Andrew's Western Road, Maidstone Church, Barming, Fountain Lane, Barming, Beverley Road, Barming, Glebe Lane, Barming, The Bull, Cherry Tree, Maidstone Barming, Livesey Street, Teston, North Pole, Wateringbury, Glebe Meadow, Wateringbury, Railway Station, Wateringbury, Village Hall, Nettlestead, St Andrew's Church, Barming Gibbs Hill, Nettlestead, The Hop Pole, Nettlestead Green, Railway Station, Yalding, The Chequers, Fountain Lane, Barming Laddingford, Gainhill Cottages, Collier Street, The White Hart, Claygate, Pearson's Green House, Beverley Road, Barming Pearson's Green, The Castle Inn, Castle Hill, Church, Brenchley, Halfway House, Brenchley, Furnace Lane, Glebe Lane, Barming Horsmonden, Spelmonden Road, Hazel Street, Parish The Bull, Barming North Street, Barming Civil Parish O∆ce, Lamberhurst, Sand Road, the Down, Quarry Centre, Kilndown Livesey Street, Teston North Pole, Wateringbury 434 Red Hill, Wateringbury Civil Parish Glebe Meadow, Wateringbury 47 Bow Road, Wateringbury Railway Station, Wateringbury Village Hall, Nettlestead Maidstone Road, Nettlestead Civil Parish Gibbs Hill, Nettlestead The Hop Pole, Nettlestead Green Station Road, Nettlestead Civil Parish Railway Station, Yalding The Chequers, Laddingford Gainhill Cottages, Collier Street The White Hart, Claygate Pearson's Green House, Pearson's Green The Castle Inn, Castle Hill Church, Brenchley The Bull Inn of Brenchley High Street, Brenchley Civil Parish Halfway House, Brenchley Furnace Lane, Horsmonden Woodgate Mews, Horsmonden Civil Parish Spelmonden Road, Hazel Street Parish O∆ce, Lamberhurst High Street, Lamberhurst Civil Parish Sand Road, the Down Quarry Centre, Kilndown Direction: Maidstone 266 bus Time Schedule 37 stops Maidstone Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Quarry Centre, Kilndown Tuesday 9:30 AM Brown Trout, the Down Wednesday Not Operational Sand Road, the Down Thursday Not Operational Parish O∆ce, Lamberhurst Friday Not Operational High Street, Lamberhurst Civil Parish Saturday Not Operational Spelmonden Road, Hazel Street Furnace Lane, Horsmonden Halfway House, Brenchley 266 bus Info Direction: Maidstone Church, Brenchley Stops: 37 Trip Duration: 73 min The Bull Inn of Brenchley High Street, Brenchley Civil Parish Line Summary: Quarry Centre, Kilndown, Brown The Castle Inn, Castle Hill Trout, the Down, Sand Road, the Down, Parish O∆ce, Lamberhurst, Spelmonden Road, Hazel Street, Weald View, Brenchley Civil Parish Furnace Lane, Horsmonden, Halfway House, Pearson's Green House, Pearson's Green Brenchley, Church, Brenchley, The Castle Inn, Castle Hill, Pearson's Green House, Pearson's Green, The The White Hart, Claygate White Hart, Claygate, Gainhill Cottages, Collier Street, The Chequers, Laddingford, Railway Station, Yalding, The Hop Pole, Nettlestead Green, Gibbs Hill, Gainhill Cottages, Collier Street Nettlestead, Village Hall, Nettlestead, Railway Station, Wateringbury, Glebe Meadow, Wateringbury, The Chequers, Laddingford North Pole, Wateringbury, Livesey Street, Teston, The Bull, Barming, Glebe Lane, Barming, Beverley Road, Railway Station, Yalding Barming, Fountain Lane, Barming, St Andrew's Church, Barming, Cherry Tree, Maidstone, Western The Hop Pole, Nettlestead Green Road, Maidstone, Oakwood Park, Maidstone, The Station Road, Nettlestead Civil Parish Poplars, Maidstone, St Michael's Church, Maidstone, Bower Lane, Maidstone, Terrace Road, Maidstone, Gibbs Hill, Nettlestead Rocky Hill, Maidstone, The Cannon, Maidstone, Mill Street, Maidstone, Chequers Bus Station, Maidstone Village Hall, Nettlestead Railway Station, Wateringbury Glebe Meadow, Wateringbury 47 Bow Road, Wateringbury North Pole, Wateringbury 434 Red Hill, Wateringbury Civil Parish Livesey Street, Teston The Bull, Barming North Street, Barming Civil Parish Glebe Lane, Barming Tonbridge Road, Maidstone Beverley Road, Barming The Cherries, Maidstone Fountain Lane, Barming St Andrew's Church, Barming Cherry Tree, Maidstone The Coach Yard, Maidstone Western Road, Maidstone Oakwood Park, Maidstone The Poplars, Maidstone Ashdown Close, Maidstone St Michael's Church, Maidstone Bower Lane, Maidstone Terrace Road, Maidstone Westree Road, Maidstone Rocky Hill, Maidstone The Cannon, Maidstone 63 High Street, Maidstone Mill Street, Maidstone Mill Street, Maidstone Chequers Bus Station, Maidstone Pad's Hill, Maidstone 266 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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