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89 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 89 bus time schedule & line map 89 Henlow Camp - Hitchin View In Website Mode The 89 bus line (Henlow Camp - Hitchin) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Henlow Camp: 7:15 AM - 5:05 PM (2) Hitchin: 6:36 AM - 6:08 PM (3) Meppershall: 6:32 PM (4) Pirton: 8:50 AM - 2:15 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 89 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 89 bus arriving. Direction: Henlow Camp 89 bus Time Schedule 46 stops Henlow Camp Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:15 AM - 5:05 PM Rydal Way, Hitchin Tuesday 7:15 AM - 5:05 PM Hunting Gate, Hitchin Wednesday 7:15 AM - 5:05 PM Alexander House, Hitchin Thursday 7:15 AM - 5:05 PM Girdle Road, Hitchin Friday 7:15 AM - 5:05 PM Walsworth Common, Walsworth Saturday 9:40 AM - 5:15 PM Orchard Road, Walsworth Walsworth Cross Roads, Hitchin 89 bus Info North Herts College, Hitchin Direction: Henlow Camp Stops: 46 Burns Close, Hitchin Trip Duration: 41 min Hitchin Railway Station, Hitchin Line Summary: Rydal Way, Hitchin, Hunting Gate, Hitchin, Alexander House, Hitchin, Girdle Road, Hitchin, Walsworth Common, Walsworth, Orchard Verulam Road, Hitchin Road, Walsworth, Walsworth Cross Roads, Hitchin, Walsworth Road, Hitchin North Herts College, Hitchin, Hitchin Railway Station, Hitchin, Verulam Road, Hitchin, Bancroft, Hitchin, Bancroft, Hitchin West Hill, Hitchin, Fishponds Road, Hitchin, Angel's Churchyard, Hitchin Reply Ph, Westmill Estate, Wellingham Avenue, Westmill Estate, Burford Way, Westmill Estate, West Hill, Hitchin Turnpike Lane, Ickleford, Holwell Turn, Holwell, Rand's Old Park Road, Hitchin Meadow, Holwell, St Peter's Church, Holwell, Rectory, Holwell, New Wrights Farm, Pirton, Royal Oak Lane, Fishponds Road, Hitchin Pirton, High Street, Pirton, Post O∆ce, Pirton, Motte Chestnut Court, Ickleford & Bailey Ph, Pirton, Apsley End Road, Shillington, Hanscombe End Road, Shillington, Post O∆ce, Angel's Reply Ph, Westmill Estate Shillington, Bells Close, Shillington, Hillside Road, Castle Court, England Shillington, Hillfoot End, Shillington, Woodmer End, Shillington, Rectory Road, Meppershall, Lower Wellingham Avenue, Westmill Estate School, Meppershall, Gregory Close, Meppershall, Fowlers Drive, Meppershall, Post O∆ce, Meppershall, Burford Way, Westmill Estate Brookmead, Meppershall, Chapel Road, Upper Stondon, Meppershall Road, Upper Stondon, All Turnpike Lane, Ickleford Saints' Church, Upper Stondon, Stondon Lower School, Lower Stondon, Mount Pleasant Farm, Holwell Turn, Holwell Lower Stondon, Station Road, Lower Stondon, Bird In Hand, Henlow Camp Rand's Meadow, Holwell Holwell Road, Holwell Civil Parish St Peter's Church, Holwell Saint Peter's Green, Holwell Civil Parish Rectory, Holwell Pirton Road, Holwell Civil Parish New Wrights Farm, Pirton Holwell Road, Pirton Civil Parish Royal Oak Lane, Pirton Royal Oak Lane, Pirton Civil Parish High Street, Pirton Post O∆ce, Pirton Motte & Bailey Ph, Pirton Three Closes, Pirton Civil Parish Apsley End Road, Shillington Hanscombe End Road, Shillington Post O∆ce, Shillington Bells Close, Shillington Bells Close, Shillington Civil Parish Hillside Road, Shillington Hillside Road, Shillington Civil Parish Hillfoot End, Shillington Woodmer End, Shillington Bedford Close, Shillington Civil Parish Rectory Road, Meppershall Rectory Road, Meppershall Civil Parish Lower School, Meppershall Gregory Close, Meppershall High Street, Meppershall Civil Parish Fowlers Drive, Meppershall Fowlers Drive, Meppershall Civil Parish Post O∆ce, Meppershall 6 High Street, Meppershall Civil Parish Brookmead, Meppershall Chapel Road, Upper Stondon Meppershall Road, Upper Stondon All Saints' Church, Upper Stondon Stondon Lower School, Lower Stondon Mount Pleasant Farm, Lower Stondon Station Road, Lower Stondon Bird In Hand, Henlow Camp Hitchin Road, Henlow Civil Parish Direction: Hitchin 89 bus Time Schedule 49 stops Hitchin Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:36 AM - 6:08 PM Bedford Road, Henlow Camp Tuesday 6:36 AM - 6:08 PM Station Road, Lower Stondon Wednesday 6:36 AM - 6:08 PM Mount Pleasant Farm, Upper Stondon Thursday 6:36 AM - 6:08 PM Stondon Lower School, Upper Stondon Friday 6:36 AM - 6:08 PM All Saints' Church, Upper Stondon Saturday 8:07 AM - 4:56 PM Meppershall Road, Upper Stondon Chapel Road, Upper Stondon 89 bus Info Brookmead, Meppershall Direction: Hitchin Stops: 49 Trip Duration: 19 min Post O∆ce, Meppershall Line Summary: Bedford Road, Henlow Camp, 6 High Street, Meppershall Civil Parish Station Road, Lower Stondon, Mount Pleasant Farm, Upper Stondon, Stondon Lower School, Upper Fowlers Drive, Meppershall Stondon, All Saints' Church, Upper Stondon, Fowlers Drive, Meppershall Civil Parish Meppershall Road, Upper Stondon, Chapel Road, Upper Stondon, Brookmead, Meppershall, Post Gregory Close, Meppershall O∆ce, Meppershall, Fowlers Drive, Meppershall, High Street, Meppershall Civil Parish Gregory Close, Meppershall, Lower School, Meppershall, Rectory Road, Meppershall, Woodmer Lower School, Meppershall End, Shillington, Hillfoot End, Shillington, Hillside 107 High Street, Meppershall Civil Parish Road, Shillington, Bells Close, Shillington, Post O∆ce, Shillington, Hanscombe End Road, Shillington, Apsley Rectory Road, Meppershall End Road, Shillington, Daneƒeld Road, Pirton, Motte Rectory Road, Meppershall Civil Parish & Bailey Ph, Pirton, War Memorial, Pirton, High Street, Pirton, Royal Oak Lane, Pirton, New Wrights Farm, Woodmer End, Shillington Pirton, Rectory, Holwell, St Peter's Church, Holwell, Rand's Meadow, Holwell, Holwell Turn, Holwell, Hillfoot End, Shillington Turnpike Lane, Ickleford, Burford Way, Westmill Estate, Wellingham Avenue, Westmill Estate, Angel's Hillside Road, Shillington Reply Ph, Westmill Estate, Fishponds Road, Hitchin, Hillside Road, Shillington Civil Parish Waitrose, Hitchin, Grammar School Walk, Hitchin, Bancroft, Hitchin, St Mary's Square, Hitchin, Hollow Bells Close, Shillington Lane, Hitchin, Hitchin Railway Station, Hitchin, North Bells Close, Shillington Civil Parish Herts College, Hitchin, Green Lane, Walsworth, Orchard Road, Walsworth, Girdle Road, Hitchin, Post O∆ce, Shillington Alexander House, Hitchin, Cam Centre, Hitchin, Hunting Gate, Hitchin, Rydal Way, Hitchin Hanscombe End Road, Shillington Apsley End Road, Shillington Daneƒeld Road, Pirton Motte & Bailey Ph, Pirton Three Closes, Pirton Civil Parish War Memorial, Pirton St Mary's Close, Pirton Civil Parish High Street, Pirton Royal Oak Lane, Pirton Royal Oak Lane, Pirton Civil Parish New Wrights Farm, Pirton Holwell Road, Pirton Civil Parish Rectory, Holwell Pirton Road, Holwell Civil Parish St Peter's Church, Holwell Saint Peter's Green, Holwell Civil Parish Rand's Meadow, Holwell Holwell Turn, Holwell Turnpike Lane, Ickleford Burford Way, Westmill Estate Carling Place, Ickleford Wellingham Avenue, Westmill Estate Angel's Reply Ph, Westmill Estate Castle Court, England Fishponds Road, Hitchin Bedford Road, Ickleford Waitrose, Hitchin Grammar School Walk, Hitchin 1 Paynes Park, Hitchin Bancroft, Hitchin 12 Bancroft, Hitchin St Mary's Square, Hitchin Hollow Lane, Hitchin Hollow Lane, Hitchin Hitchin Railway Station, Hitchin North Herts College, Hitchin Cambridge Road, Hitchin Green Lane, Walsworth Orchard Road, Walsworth Girdle Road, Hitchin Alexander House, Hitchin Cam Centre, Hitchin Hunting Gate, Hitchin Rydal Way, Hitchin Direction: Meppershall 89 bus Time Schedule 37 stops Meppershall Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:32 PM Rydal Way, Hitchin Tuesday 6:32 PM Hunting Gate, Hitchin Wednesday 6:32 PM Alexander House, Hitchin Thursday 6:32 PM Girdle Road, Hitchin Friday 6:32 PM Walsworth Common, Walsworth Saturday Not Operational Orchard Road, Walsworth Walsworth Cross Roads, Hitchin 89 bus Info Direction: Meppershall North Herts College, Hitchin Stops: 37 Burns Close, Hitchin Trip Duration: 43 min Hitchin Railway Station, Hitchin Line Summary: Rydal Way, Hitchin, Hunting Gate, Hitchin, Alexander House, Hitchin, Girdle Road, Hitchin, Walsworth Common, Walsworth, Orchard Verulam Road, Hitchin Road, Walsworth, Walsworth Cross Roads, Hitchin, Walsworth Road, Hitchin North Herts College, Hitchin, Hitchin Railway Station, Hitchin, Verulam Road, Hitchin, Bancroft, Hitchin, Bancroft, Hitchin West Hill, Hitchin, Fishponds Road, Hitchin, Angel's Churchyard, Hitchin Reply Ph, Westmill Estate, Wellingham Avenue, Westmill Estate, Burford Way, Westmill Estate, West Hill, Hitchin Turnpike Lane, Ickleford, Holwell Turn, Holwell, Rand's Old Park Road, Hitchin Meadow, Holwell, St Peter's Church, Holwell, Rectory, Holwell, Royal Oak Lane, Pirton, High Street, Pirton, Fishponds Road, Hitchin Post O∆ce, Pirton, Motte & Bailey Ph, Pirton, Apsley Chestnut Court, Ickleford End Road, Shillington, Hanscombe End Road, Shillington, Post O∆ce, Shillington, Bells Close, Angel's Reply Ph, Westmill Estate Shillington, Hillside Road, Shillington, Hillfoot End, Castle Court, England Shillington, Woodmer End, Shillington, Rectory Road, Meppershall, Lower School, Meppershall, Gregory Wellingham Avenue, Westmill Estate Close, Meppershall, Fowlers Drive, Meppershall, Post O∆ce, Meppershall Burford Way, Westmill Estate Turnpike Lane, Ickleford Holwell Turn, Holwell Rand's Meadow, Holwell Holwell Road, Holwell Civil Parish St Peter's Church, Holwell Saint Peter's Green, Holwell Civil Parish Rectory, Holwell Pirton Road, Holwell Civil Parish Royal Oak Lane, Pirton Royal Oak Lane, Pirton Civil Parish High Street, Pirton Post O∆ce, Pirton Motte & Bailey
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