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7 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 7 bus time schedule & line map 7 Southampton City Centre - Townhill Park View In Website Mode The 7 bus line (Southampton City Centre - Townhill Park) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bitterne Park: 5:46 AM - 11:03 PM (2) Bitterne Park: 10:51 PM - 11:21 PM (3) Southampton City Centre: 5:04 AM - 10:21 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 7 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 7 bus arriving. Direction: Bitterne Park 7 bus Time Schedule 18 stops Bitterne Park Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:02 AM - 9:20 PM Monday 5:46 AM - 11:03 PM Vincent's Walk, Southampton City Centre 12 Pound Tree Road, Southampton Tuesday 5:46 AM - 11:03 PM Above Bar, Southampton City Centre Wednesday 5:46 AM - 11:03 PM 93 Above Bar Street, Southampton Thursday 5:46 AM - 11:03 PM Cenotaph, Southampton City Centre Friday 5:46 AM - 11:03 PM Above Bar Street, Southampton Saturday 6:25 AM - 11:03 PM Kings Park Road, Bedford Place 19 Brunswick Place, Southampton Rsh Hospital, Nicholstown St Marys Road, Southampton 7 bus Info Direction: Bitterne Park Denzil Avenue, Bevois Valley Stops: 18 54 Onslow Road, Southampton Trip Duration: 21 min Line Summary: Vincent's Walk, Southampton City Aldi Store, Bevois Valley Centre, Above Bar, Southampton City Centre, Bevois Valley Road, Southampton Cenotaph, Southampton City Centre, Kings Park Road, Bedford Place, Rsh Hospital, Nicholstown, Spring Crescent, Portswood Denzil Avenue, Bevois Valley, Aldi Store, Bevois Valley, 51 Portswood Road, Southampton Spring Crescent, Portswood, Waitrose, Portswood, Portswood Broadway, Portswood, Belmont Road, Waitrose, Portswood Portswood, St Denys Church, St Denys, Priory Road, 121-131 Portswood Road, Southampton Bitterne Park, Triangle, Bitterne Park, Nursery Road, Bitterne Park, Wellington Road, Bitterne Park, Portswood Broadway, Portswood Dimond Road, Bitterne Park, Hop Inn, Bitterne Park 190/192 Portswood Road, Southampton Belmont Road, Portswood 20 St Denys Road, Southampton St Denys Church, St Denys 1 Priory Close, Southampton Priory Road, Bitterne Park 17 Priory Avenue, Southampton Triangle, Bitterne Park Bitterne Park Triangle, Southampton Nursery Road, Bitterne Park Nursery Road, Southampton Wellington Road, Bitterne Park 50 Oak Tree Road, Southampton Dimond Road, Bitterne Park Hop Inn, Bitterne Park 157-159 Oak Tree Road, Southampton Direction: Bitterne Park 7 bus Time Schedule 22 stops Bitterne Park Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:39 PM Monday 10:51 PM - 11:21 PM Hop Inn, Bitterne Park 157-159 Oak Tree Road, Southampton Tuesday 10:51 PM - 11:21 PM River Walk, Bitterne Park Wednesday 10:51 PM - 11:21 PM Broadwater Road, Bitterne Park Thursday 10:51 PM - 11:21 PM Friday 10:51 PM - 11:21 PM Pineƒeld Road, Townhill Park Hillgrove Road, Southampton Saturday 10:51 PM - 11:21 PM Community Centre, Townhill Park Benhams Road, Townhill Park 7 bus Info Wakeƒeld Road, Townhill Park Direction: Bitterne Park Stops: 22 Townhill Way, Midanbury Trip Duration: 16 min Line Summary: Hop Inn, Bitterne Park, River Walk, Bramble Mews, Bitterne Bitterne Park, Broadwater Road, Bitterne Park, Pineƒeld Road, Townhill Park, Community Centre, Townhill Way, Southampton Townhill Park, Benhams Road, Townhill Park, Montgomery Road, Midanbury Wakeƒeld Road, Townhill Park, Townhill Way, Midanbury, Bramble Mews, Bitterne, Montgomery Vale Drive, Midanbury Road, Midanbury, Vale Drive, Midanbury, Barton Crescent, Midanbury, Witts Hill Shops, Midanbury, Cornwall Road, Townhill Park, Northƒeld Road, Barton Crescent, Midanbury Bitterne Park, Hop Inn, Bitterne Park, Dimond Road, Bitterne Park, Wellington Road, Bitterne Park, Witts Hill Shops, Midanbury Ashtree Road, Bitterne Park, Bond Road, Bitterne 7 Midanbury Broadway, Southampton Park, Cobden Avenue, Bitterne Park, Triangle, Bitterne Park Cornwall Road, Townhill Park Northƒeld Road, Bitterne Park Hop Inn, Bitterne Park Dimond Road, Bitterne Park Wellington Road, Bitterne Park 56 Oak Tree Road, Southampton Ashtree Road, Bitterne Park Bond Road, Bitterne Park St Catherines Road, Southampton Cobden Avenue, Bitterne Park Cobden Avenue, Southampton Triangle, Bitterne Park Bitterne Park Triangle, Southampton Direction: Southampton City Centre 7 bus Time Schedule 37 stops Southampton City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 5:39 AM - 9:09 PM Monday 5:04 AM - 10:21 PM Hop Inn, Bitterne Park 157-159 Oak Tree Road, Southampton Tuesday 5:04 AM - 10:21 PM River Walk, Bitterne Park Wednesday 5:04 AM - 10:21 PM Broadwater Road, Bitterne Park Thursday 5:04 AM - 10:21 PM Friday 5:04 AM - 10:21 PM Pineƒeld Road, Townhill Park Hillgrove Road, Southampton Saturday 5:34 AM - 10:21 PM Community Centre, Townhill Park Benhams Road, Townhill Park 7 bus Info Wakeƒeld Road, Townhill Park Direction: Southampton City Centre Stops: 37 Townhill Way, Midanbury Trip Duration: 37 min Line Summary: Hop Inn, Bitterne Park, River Walk, Bramble Mews, Bitterne Bitterne Park, Broadwater Road, Bitterne Park, Pineƒeld Road, Townhill Park, Community Centre, Townhill Way, Southampton Townhill Park, Benhams Road, Townhill Park, Montgomery Road, Midanbury Wakeƒeld Road, Townhill Park, Townhill Way, Midanbury, Bramble Mews, Bitterne, Montgomery Vale Drive, Midanbury Road, Midanbury, Vale Drive, Midanbury, Barton Crescent, Midanbury, Witts Hill Shops, Midanbury, Cornwall Road, Townhill Park, Northƒeld Road, Barton Crescent, Midanbury Bitterne Park, Hop Inn, Bitterne Park, Dimond Road, Bitterne Park, Wellington Road, Bitterne Park, Witts Hill Shops, Midanbury Ashtree Road, Bitterne Park, Bond Road, Bitterne 7 Midanbury Broadway, Southampton Park, Cobden Avenue, Bitterne Park, Triangle, Bitterne Park, Priory Road, Bitterne Park, St Denys Cornwall Road, Townhill Park Church, St Denys, Belmont Road, Portswood, The Mitre, Portswood, Portswood Broadway, Portswood, Northƒeld Road, Bitterne Park Waitrose, Portswood, Spring Crescent, Portswood, Forster Road, Bevois Valley, Aldi Store, Bevois Valley, Hop Inn, Bitterne Park Denzil Avenue, Bevois Valley, Rsh Hospital, Nicholstown, Kings Park Road, Bedford Place, Dimond Road, Bitterne Park Cenotaph, Southampton City Centre, Above Bar, Southampton City Centre, Vincent's Walk, Wellington Road, Bitterne Park Southampton City Centre 56 Oak Tree Road, Southampton Ashtree Road, Bitterne Park Bond Road, Bitterne Park St Catherines Road, Southampton Cobden Avenue, Bitterne Park Cobden Avenue, Southampton Triangle, Bitterne Park Bitterne Park Triangle, Southampton Priory Road, Bitterne Park 129 St Denys Road, Southampton St Denys Church, St Denys 94 St Denys Road, Southampton Belmont Road, Portswood 22a St Denys Road, Southampton The Mitre, Portswood 200 Portswood Road, Southampton Portswood Broadway, Portswood 168 Portswood Road, Southampton Waitrose, Portswood 114 Portswood Road, Southampton Spring Crescent, Portswood Portswood Park, Southampton Forster Road, Bevois Valley Bevois Hill, Southampton Aldi Store, Bevois Valley 64 Bevois Valley Road, Southampton Denzil Avenue, Bevois Valley 38 Onslow Road, Southampton Rsh Hospital, Nicholstown St Marys Road, Southampton Kings Park Road, Bedford Place 21 Brunel House Brunswick Place, Southampton Cenotaph, Southampton City Centre 202 Above Bar Street, Southampton Above Bar, Southampton City Centre 100 Above Bar Street, Southampton Vincent's Walk, Southampton City Centre 12 Pound Tree Road, Southampton 7 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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