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1 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 1 bus time schedule & line map 1 Ashford - Canterbury View In Website Mode The 1 bus line (Ashford - Canterbury) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Ashford: 9:40 AM - 1:40 PM (2) Canterbury: 6:50 AM - 3:56 PM (3) Wye: 9:10 AM - 6:00 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 1 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 1 bus arriving. Direction: Ashford 1 bus Time Schedule 30 stops Ashford Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:40 AM - 1:40 PM Church, Wye High Street, Wye With Hinxhill Civil Parish Tuesday 9:40 AM - 1:40 PM New Flying Horse, Wye Wednesday 9:40 AM - 1:40 PM Library, Wye Thursday 9:40 AM - 1:40 PM Friday 9:40 AM - 1:40 PM Little Chequers, Wye Saturday 9:40 AM - 1:40 PM Primary School, Wye Spring Grove School, Wye Redhouse, Wye 1 bus Info Direction: Ashford Kempe's Corner, Wye Stops: 30 Trip Duration: 28 min The Old Mill, Kennington Line Summary: Church, Wye, New Flying Horse, Wye, Library, Wye, Little Chequers, Wye, Primary School, Wye, Spring Grove School, Wye, Redhouse, Wye, East Mountain Lane, Kennington Kempe's Corner, Wye, The Old Mill, Kennington, East Mountain Lane, Kennington, The Croft Hotel, The Croft Hotel, Kennington Kennington, Tritton Fields, Kennington, The Street, Kennington, Upper Vicarage Road Post O∆ce, Tritton Fields, Kennington Kennington, Upper Vicarage Road, Kennington, Park Road, Kennington, Burton Road, Kennington, Harry The Street, Kennington Pay Close, Little Burton, Beatrice Hills Close, Little Burton, Clarke Crescent, Little Burton, Atkinson Walk, Upper Vicarage Road Post O∆ce, Kennington Little Burton, George Williams Way, Little Burton, Upper Vicarage Road, Ashford Spearpoint Corner, Kennington, Canterbury Road, Bybrook, Penlee Point, Bybrook, Bybrook Barn, Upper Vicarage Road, Kennington Bybrook, Heathƒeld Road, Ashford, Cemetery, Ashford, North Street, Ashford, Park Street, Ashford Park Road, Kennington 2 Church Road, Ashford Burton Road, Kennington Harry Pay Close, Little Burton Beatrice Hills Close, Little Burton Clarke Crescent, Little Burton John Badger Close, Ashford Atkinson Walk, Little Burton Atkinson Walk, Ashford George Williams Way, Little Burton Spearpoint Corner, Kennington Canterbury Road, Ashford Canterbury Road, Bybrook 226 Canterbury Road, Ashford Penlee Point, Bybrook Oakƒeld Road, Ashford Bybrook Barn, Bybrook Heathƒeld Road, Ashford Cemetery, Ashford North Street, Ashford North Street, Ashford Park Street, Ashford Park Street, Ashford Direction: Canterbury 1 bus Time Schedule 62 stops Canterbury Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:50 AM - 3:56 PM The Norton Knatchbull School, Ashford Tuesday 6:50 AM - 3:56 PM Mabledon Avenue, Ashford Wednesday 6:50 AM - 3:56 PM Star Road, Ashford Thursday 6:50 AM - 3:56 PM 76 Hythe Road, Ashford Friday 6:50 AM - 3:56 PM East Hill, Ashford Mace Lane, Ashford Saturday 2:25 PM - 3:56 PM Park Street, Ashford Park Street, Ashford New Street, Ashford 1 bus Info New Street, Ashford Direction: Canterbury Stops: 62 Catholic Church, Ashford Trip Duration: 70 min Line Summary: The Norton Knatchbull School, Heathƒeld Road, Ashford Ashford, Mabledon Avenue, Ashford, Star Road, Ashford, East Hill, Ashford, Park Street, Ashford, New Bybrook Barn, Bybrook Street, Ashford, Catholic Church, Ashford, Heathƒeld Road, Ashford, Bybrook Barn, Bybrook, Bybrook Bybrook Road, Bybrook Road, Bybrook, Penlee Point, Bybrook, Harry Pay 124 Canterbury Road, Ashford Close, Little Burton, Beatrice Hills Close, Little Burton, Clarke Crescent, Little Burton, Atkinson Walk, Little Penlee Point, Bybrook Burton, George Williams Way, Little Burton, Oakƒeld Road, Ashford Spearpoint Corner, Kennington, Canterbury Road, Bybrook, Burton Road, Kennington, Park Road, Harry Pay Close, Little Burton Kennington, Upper Vicarage Road Post O∆ce, Kennington, The Street, Kennington, Tritton Fields, Beatrice Hills Close, Little Burton Kennington, East Mountain Lane, Kennington, The Old Mill, Kennington, Kempe's Corner, Wye, Redhouse, Clarke Crescent, Little Burton Wye, Spring Grove School, Wye, Railway Station, Wye, Abbots Walk, Wye, Church, Wye, New Flying Horse, John Badger Close, Ashford Wye, Library, Wye, Little Chequers, Wye, Primary Atkinson Walk, Little Burton School, Wye, Boughton Corner, Wye, Mushroom Farm, Bilting, Stour Valley View, Bilting, Church Lane, Atkinson Walk, Ashford Bilting, Village Hall, Godmersham, Pope Street, Godmersham, Bagham Lane, Chilham, Felborough George Williams Way, Little Burton Close, Chilham, The Old Alma, Chilham, Shalmsford Street, Chartham, Kingƒsher Place, Chartham, Bolts Spearpoint Corner, Kennington Hill Corner, Chartham, Primary School, Chartham, Canterbury Road, Ashford Arnold Road, Chartham, Pomfret Road, Chartham, The Local, Chartham, Chalklands, Thanington, Canterbury Road, Bybrook Tonford Lane, Thanington, Ashenden Close, 226 Canterbury Road, Ashford Thanington, Stranger's Lane, Thanington, Godwin Road, Thanington, Ingoldsby Road, Thanington, Old Burton Road, Kennington Waterworks, Wincheap, Hollow Lane, Wincheap, York 97 Faversham Road, Ashford Road, Wincheap, Canterbury East Railway Station, Canterbury, Bus Station, Canterbury Park Road, Kennington Upper Vicarage Road Post O∆ce, Kennington The Street, Kennington Tritton Fields, Kennington East Mountain Lane, Kennington The Old Mill, Kennington Kempe's Corner, Wye Redhouse, Wye Spring Grove School, Wye Railway Station, Wye Abbots Walk, Wye Churchƒeld Way, Wye With Hinxhill Civil Parish Church, Wye High Street, Wye With Hinxhill Civil Parish New Flying Horse, Wye Library, Wye Little Chequers, Wye Primary School, Wye Boughton Corner, Wye White Hill, Boughton Aluph Civil Parish Mushroom Farm, Bilting Stour Valley View, Bilting Church Lane, Bilting Village Hall, Godmersham Pope Street, Godmersham Bagham Lane, Chilham Bagham Lane, Chilham Civil Parish Felborough Close, Chilham Felborough Close, Chilham Civil Parish The Old Alma, Chilham Station Approach, Chilham Civil Parish Shalmsford Street, Chartham Kingƒsher Place, Chartham Kingƒsher Place, Chartham Civil Parish Bolts Hill Corner, Chartham Primary School, Chartham Arnold Road, Chartham 1 Arnold Road, Chartham Civil Parish Pomfret Road, Chartham 215 Shalmsford Street, Chartham Civil Parish The Local, Chartham Chalklands, Thanington Tonford Lane, Thanington Ashenden Close, Thanington Stranger's Lane, Thanington Without Civil Parish Stranger's Lane, Thanington Godwin Road, Thanington Ingoldsby Road, Thanington Old Waterworks, Wincheap 302 Wincheap, England Hollow Lane, Wincheap 188 Wincheap, Canterbury York Road, Wincheap 74A Wincheap, Canterbury Canterbury East Railway Station, Canterbury 28 Castle Street, Canterbury Bus Station, Canterbury Watling Street, Canterbury Direction: Wye 1 bus Time Schedule 26 stops Wye Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:10 AM - 6:00 PM Park Street, Ashford Park Street, Ashford Tuesday 9:10 AM - 6:00 PM North Street, Ashford Wednesday 9:10 AM - 6:00 PM North Street, Ashford Thursday 9:10 AM - 6:00 PM Heathƒeld Road, Ashford Friday 9:10 AM - 6:00 PM Bybrook Barn, Bybrook Saturday 9:10 AM - 6:00 PM Bybrook Road, Bybrook 124 Canterbury Road, Ashford Penlee Point, Bybrook 1 bus Info Oakƒeld Road, Ashford Direction: Wye Stops: 26 Harry Pay Close, Little Burton Trip Duration: 29 min Line Summary: Park Street, Ashford, North Street, Beatrice Hills Close, Little Burton Ashford, Heathƒeld Road, Ashford, Bybrook Barn, Bybrook, Bybrook Road, Bybrook, Penlee Point, Clarke Crescent, Little Burton Bybrook, Harry Pay Close, Little Burton, Beatrice Hills John Badger Close, Ashford Close, Little Burton, Clarke Crescent, Little Burton, Atkinson Walk, Little Burton, George Williams Way, Atkinson Walk, Little Burton Little Burton, Spearpoint Corner, Kennington, Atkinson Walk, Ashford Canterbury Road, Bybrook, Burton Road, Kennington, Park Road, Kennington, Upper Vicarage George Williams Way, Little Burton Road Post O∆ce, Kennington, The Street, Kennington, Tritton Fields, Kennington, East Spearpoint Corner, Kennington Mountain Lane, Kennington, The Old Mill, Canterbury Road, Ashford Kennington, Kempe's Corner, Wye, Redhouse, Wye, Spring Grove School, Wye, Railway Station, Wye, Canterbury Road, Bybrook Abbots Walk, Wye, Church, Wye 226 Canterbury Road, Ashford Burton Road, Kennington 97 Faversham Road, Ashford Park Road, Kennington Upper Vicarage Road Post O∆ce, Kennington The Street, Kennington Tritton Fields, Kennington East Mountain Lane, Kennington The Old Mill, Kennington Kempe's Corner, Wye Redhouse, Wye Spring Grove School, Wye Railway Station, Wye Abbots Walk, Wye Churchƒeld Way, Wye With Hinxhill Civil Parish Church, Wye High Street, Wye With Hinxhill Civil Parish 1 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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