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X83 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route X83 bus time schedule & line map X83 Bath City Centre View In Website Mode The X83 bus line (Bath City Centre) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bath City Centre: 4:42 PM (2) Lackham: 7:44 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest X83 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next X83 bus arriving. Direction: Bath City Centre X83 bus Time Schedule 31 stops Bath City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:42 PM Wiltshire College, Lackham Tuesday 4:42 PM Sainsburys, Chippenham Wednesday 4:42 PM Sainsburys, Chippenham Thursday 4:42 PM Newlands Road, Corsham Friday 4:42 PM Newlands Road, Corsham Saturday Not Operational Newlands Road Co-Op, Corsham 101 Pickwick Road, Corsham The School, Corsham X83 bus Info Oliver Avenue, Corsham Direction: Bath City Centre Stops: 31 Dickens Avenue, Corsham Trip Duration: 48 min Line Summary: Wiltshire College, Lackham, Bradford Road Junction, Corsham Sainsburys, Chippenham, Sainsburys, Chippenham, Newlands Road, Corsham, Newlands Road Co-Op, Corsham, The School, Corsham, Oliver Avenue, Toghill Crescent, Rudloe Corsham, Dickens Avenue, Corsham, Bradford Road Leylands Road, Corsham Civil Parish Junction, Corsham, Toghill Crescent, Rudloe, Main Road, Chapel Plaister, Five Ways, Chapel Plaister, Main Road, Chapel Plaister Longsplatt, Chapel Plaister, Swan, Kingsdown, Stone Wharf, Bathford, British Legion, Bathford, The Five Ways, Chapel Plaister Crown, Bathford, Bathford Bridge, Bathford, Morris Lane, Batheaston, Stambridge, Batheaston, Vale Longsplatt, Chapel Plaister View Terrace, Batheaston, Bailbrook Lane, Bailbrook, Longsplatt, Box Civil Parish Clarence Gardens, Bailbrook, Bailbrook House, Bailbrook, Lambridge, Balustrade, Grosvenor, Swan, Kingsdown Morrisons, Walcot, Snow Hill, Walcot, Walcot Gate, Walcot, Hilton Hotel, Bath City Centre, Grand Parade, Stone Wharf, Bathford Bath City Centre British Legion, Bathford Titan Barrow, Bathford Civil Parish The Crown, Bathford Bathford Bridge, Bathford Morris Lane, Batheaston Stambridge, Batheaston London Road East, Batheaston Civil Parish Vale View Terrace, Batheaston High Street, Batheaston Civil Parish Bailbrook Lane, Bailbrook Clarence Gardens, Bailbrook Bailbrook House, Bailbrook Lambridge Balustrade, Grosvenor Morrisons, Walcot 4a London Road, Bath Snow Hill, Walcot Bedford Street, Bath Walcot Gate, Walcot London Street, Bath Hilton Hotel, Bath City Centre Walcot Street, Bath Grand Parade, Bath City Centre Grand Parade, Bath Direction: Lackham X83 bus Time Schedule 32 stops Lackham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:44 AM Dorchester Street, Bath City Centre Newark Street, Bath Tuesday 7:44 AM Guildhall, Bath City Centre Wednesday 7:44 AM High Street, Bath Thursday 7:44 AM Hilton Hotel, Bath City Centre Friday 7:44 AM 45 Walcot Street, Bath Saturday Not Operational Walcot Gate, Walcot 142 Walcot Street, Bath Snow Hill, Walcot Bedford Street, Bath X83 bus Info Direction: Lackham Morrisons, Walcot Stops: 32 Hanover Street, Bath Trip Duration: 61 min Line Summary: Dorchester Street, Bath City Centre, Balustrade, Grosvenor Guildhall, Bath City Centre, Hilton Hotel, Bath City 3-4 Balustrade, Bath Centre, Walcot Gate, Walcot, Snow Hill, Walcot, Morrisons, Walcot, Balustrade, Grosvenor, Lambridge Lambridge, Bailbrook House, Bailbrook, Clarence 13 London Road, Bath Gardens, Bailbrook, Bailbrook Lane, Bailbrook, Vale View Terrace, Batheaston, Stambridge, Batheaston, Bailbrook House, Bailbrook Morris Lane, Batheaston, The Crown, Bathford, British Legion, Bathford, Stone Wharf, Bathford, Clarence Gardens, Bailbrook Swan, Kingsdown, Longsplatt, Chapel Plaister, Five London Road West, Bath Ways, Chapel Plaister, Main Road, Chapel Plaister, Toghill Crescent, Rudloe, Bradford Road Junction, Bailbrook Lane, Bailbrook Corsham, Dickens Avenue, Corsham, Oliver Avenue, 168 London Road West, England Corsham, The School, Corsham, Newlands Road, Corsham, Bences Lane, Corsham, Cross Keys, Vale View Terrace, Batheaston Corsham, Sainsburys, Chippenham, Sainsburys, Avonvale Place, Batheaston Civil Parish Chippenham, Wiltshire College, Lackham Stambridge, Batheaston London Road East, Batheaston Civil Parish Morris Lane, Batheaston The Crown, Bathford British Legion, Bathford Titan Barrow, Bathford Civil Parish Stone Wharf, Bathford Swan, Kingsdown Lower Kingsdown Road, Box Civil Parish Longsplatt, Chapel Plaister Five Ways, Chapel Plaister Main Road, Chapel Plaister Toghill Crescent, Rudloe Leylands Road, Corsham Civil Parish Bradford Road Junction, Corsham Dickens Avenue, Corsham Oliver Avenue, Corsham Oliver Avenue, Corsham The School, Corsham Newlands Road, Corsham Newlands Road, Corsham Bences Lane, Corsham Cross Keys, Corsham Sainsburys, Chippenham Sainsburys, Chippenham Wiltshire College, Lackham X83 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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