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5 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 5 bus time schedule & line map 5 City Centre - Downend View In Website Mode The 5 bus line (City Centre - Downend) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Broadmead: 5:25 AM - 7:50 PM (2) Downend: 6:10 AM - 8:05 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 5 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 5 bus arriving. Direction: Broadmead 5 bus Time Schedule 32 stops Broadmead Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational The Horseshoe, Downend 4 Badminton Road, Bristol Tuesday Not Operational Cleeve Park Road, Downend Wednesday 5:25 AM - 7:50 PM Cleeve Hill, Bristol Thursday 5:25 AM - 7:50 PM Heath Walk, Downend Friday 5:25 AM - 7:50 PM Cleeve Hill, Downend Saturday 7:00 AM - 6:55 PM Overndale Road, Bristol Long Close, Oldbury Court Shimsey Close, Bristol 5 bus Info Selbrooke Crescent, Oldbury Court Direction: Broadmead Stops: 32 Ettricke Drive, Oldbury Court Trip Duration: 41 min Cunningham Gardens, Bristol Line Summary: The Horseshoe, Downend, Cleeve Park Road, Downend, Heath Walk, Downend, Cleeve Vassal Road, Oldbury Court Hill, Downend, Long Close, Oldbury Court, Selbrooke Crescent, Oldbury Court, Ettricke Drive, Oldbury Straits Parade, Fishponds Court, Vassal Road, Oldbury Court, Straits Parade, 12 Straits Parade, Bristol Fishponds, New Station Road, Fishponds, Channons Hill, Fishponds, Channons Hill, Fishponds, Snowdon New Station Road, Fishponds Road, Fishponds, Blackberry Hospital, Fishponds, 741 Fishponds Road, Bristol Quarry Way, Fishponds, River View, Broomhill, Brinkworthy Road, Stapleton, The Chine, Stapleton, Channons Hill, Fishponds Stapleton Church, Stapleton, Glenfrome Road, Stapleton, Stapleton Road, Eastville, Eastgate Channons Hill, Fishponds Centre, Eastville, Eastgate Road, Eastville, Narroways Road, Eastville, Stafford Road, St Snowdon Road, Fishponds Werburghs, Sevier Street, St Werburghs, Brook Road, St Werburghs, Denbigh Street, St Pauls, Brigstocke Blackberry Hospital, Fishponds Road, St Pauls, Stokes Croft, Kingsdown, The Haymarket, Broadmead, Broadmead Quarry Way, Fishponds River View, Broomhill Frome Place, England Brinkworthy Road, Stapleton 124 Park Road, England The Chine, Stapleton 52 Park Road, Bristol Stapleton Church, Stapleton Bell Hill, Bristol Glenfrome Road, Stapleton Stapleton Road, Eastville B4058, Bristol Eastgate Centre, Eastville Eastgate Road, Eastville Eastgate Road, Bristol Narroways Road, Eastville Stafford Road, St Werburghs 40 James Street, Bristol Sevier Street, St Werburghs 21 Sevier Street, Bristol Brook Road, St Werburghs 131 Ashley Road, Bristol Denbigh Street, St Pauls Brigstocke Road, St Pauls 60 City Road, Bristol Stokes Croft, Kingsdown 12-18 Stokes Croft, Bristol The Haymarket, Broadmead The Haymarket, Bristol Broadmead Deep Street, Bristol Direction: Downend 5 bus Time Schedule 32 stops Downend Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Broadmead Deep Street, Bristol Tuesday Not Operational Stokes Croft, Kingsdown Wednesday 6:10 AM - 8:05 PM Cherry Lane, Bristol Thursday 6:10 AM - 8:05 PM Brunswick Street, St Pauls Friday 6:10 AM - 8:05 PM 26 City Road, Bristol Saturday 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM Brigstocke Road, St Pauls 90 City Road, Bristol Denbigh Street, St Pauls 141 City Road, Bristol 5 bus Info Direction: Downend Brook Road, St Werburghs Stops: 32 Ashley Court, Bristol Trip Duration: 39 min Line Summary: Broadmead, Stokes Croft, Sevier Street, St Werburghs Kingsdown, Brunswick Street, St Pauls, Brigstocke 21 Sevier Street, Bristol Road, St Pauls, Denbigh Street, St Pauls, Brook Road, St Werburghs, Sevier Street, St Werburghs, Stafford Stafford Road, St Werburghs Road, St Werburghs, Narroways Road, Eastville, James Street, Bristol Eastgate Road, Eastville, Eastgate Centre, Eastville, Stapleton Road, Eastville, Glenfrome Road, Narroways Road, Eastville Stapleton, Stapleton Church, Stapleton, The Chine, Stapleton, Brinkworthy Road, Stapleton, Stapleton Eastgate Road, Eastville Baptist Ch, Broomhill, River View, Broomhill, Quarry Eastgate Road, Bristol Way, Fishponds, Blackberry Hospital, Fishponds, Snowdon Road, Fishponds, Channons Hill, Eastgate Centre, Eastville Fishponds, New Station Road, Fishponds, Straits 668 Muller Road, Bristol Parade, Fishponds, Vassal Road, Oldbury Court, Ettricke Drive, Oldbury Court, Selbrooke Crescent, Stapleton Road, Eastville Oldbury Court, Long Close, Oldbury Court, Cleeve Hill, Stapleton Road, Bristol Downend, Heath Walk, Downend, Cleeve Park Road, Downend, The Horseshoe, Downend Glenfrome Road, Stapleton Stapleton Church, Stapleton The Chine, Stapleton Brinkworthy Road, Stapleton Duchess Way, England Stapleton Baptist Ch, Broomhill River View, Broomhill Broom Hill, England Quarry Way, Fishponds Blackberry Hospital, Fishponds Snowdon Road, Bristol Snowdon Road, Fishponds Shannaways Close, Bristol Channons Hill, Fishponds Fishponds Road, Bristol New Station Road, Fishponds 741 Fishponds Road, Bristol Straits Parade, Fishponds Straits Parade, Bristol Vassal Road, Oldbury Court Ettricke Drive, Oldbury Court Gill Avenue, Bristol Selbrooke Crescent, Oldbury Court Long Close, Oldbury Court Shimsey Close, Bristol Cleeve Hill, Downend Heath Walk, Downend Cleeve Park Road, Downend Cleeve Hill, Bristol The Horseshoe, Downend 4 Badminton Road, Bristol 5 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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