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19 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 19 bus time schedule & line map 19 Carterton View In Website Mode The 19 bus line (Carterton) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Carterton: 6:30 AM - 6:55 PM (2) Clanƒeld: 6:40 PM (3) Witney: 6:18 AM - 6:38 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 19 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 19 bus arriving. Direction: Carterton 19 bus Time Schedule 41 stops Carterton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:30 AM - 6:55 PM Market Square, Witney High Street, Witney Tuesday 6:30 AM - 6:55 PM Holloway Road, Witney Wednesday 6:30 AM - 6:55 PM 78 Corn Street, Witney Thursday 6:30 AM - 6:55 PM Bus Garage, Witney Friday 6:30 AM - 6:55 PM Queen Emma's Dyke, Witney Saturday 8:30 AM - 5:45 PM Ducklington Lane, Witney Premier Inn, Witney Premier Inn, Witney 19 bus Info A40 Flyover, Witney Direction: Carterton Ducklington Lane, Witney Stops: 41 Trip Duration: 53 min Moors Close, Ducklington Line Summary: Market Square, Witney, Holloway Road, Witney, Bus Garage, Witney, Ducklington Lane, The Green, Ducklington Witney, Premier Inn, Witney, A40 Flyover, Witney, Moors Close, Ducklington, The Green, Ducklington, Strainges Close, Ducklington Strainges Close, Ducklington, Standlake Road, Strainges Close, Ducklington Civil Parish Ducklington, Hardwick Turn, Hardwick-With-Yelford, A415 Junction, Standlake, The Furlong, Standlake, Standlake Road, Ducklington Hardwick Leisure Park, Standlake, Church Mill Close, Fritillary Mews, Ducklington Civil Parish Standlake, St Giles Church, Standlake, The Bell, Standlake, Lincoln Farm Park, Standlake, Garage, Hardwick Turn, Hardwick-With-Yelford Standlake, Martins Lane, Standlake, Lancott Lane, Brighthampton, Chervil Cottage, Brighthampton, A415 Junction, Standlake Crossroads, Cote, Foxwood, Aston, Cote Road, Aston, High Street, Aston, Mount Owen Road, The Furlong, Standlake Bampton, Shingleton Road, Bampton, Bushey Row, Bampton, Church View, Bampton, Market Square, Hardwick Leisure Park, Standlake Bampton, Bridge Street, Bampton, The Clanƒeld Tavern, Clanƒeld, Station Road, Black Bourton, Memorial, Alvescot, Alderley Close, Carterton, Church Mill Close, Standlake Foxcroft Drive, Carterton, Town Hall, Carterton, Crossroads, Carterton, Wycombe Way, Carterton, St Giles Church, Standlake Broadshires Health Centre, Carterton The Bell, Standlake 19 High Street, Standlake Civil Parish Lincoln Farm Park, Standlake Garage, Standlake Martins Lane, Standlake Lancott Lane, Brighthampton The Orchard, Standlake Civil Parish Chervil Cottage, Brighthampton Crossroads, Cote Foxwood, Aston Cote Road, Aston High Street, Aston High Street, Aston Mount Owen Road, Bampton Shingleton Road, Bampton Bushey Row, Bampton Church View, Bampton Market Square, Bampton Market Square, Bampton Civil Parish Bridge Street, Bampton The Clanƒeld Tavern, Clanƒeld Station Road, Black Bourton Memorial, Alvescot Alderley Close, Carterton Hammett Place, Carterton Foxcroft Drive, Carterton Alvescot Road, Carterton Town Hall, Carterton Hollybush Road, Carterton Crossroads, Carterton Wycombe Way, Carterton Humphries Close, Carterton Broadshires Health Centre, Carterton Monahan Way, Carterton Direction: Clanƒeld 19 bus Time Schedule 33 stops Clanƒeld Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Market Square, Witney High Street, Witney Tuesday Not Operational Holloway Road, Witney Wednesday Not Operational 78 Corn Street, Witney Thursday Not Operational Bus Garage, Witney Friday Not Operational Queen Emma's Dyke, Witney Saturday 6:40 PM Ducklington Lane, Witney Premier Inn, Witney Premier Inn, Witney 19 bus Info A40 Flyover, Witney Direction: Clanƒeld Ducklington Lane, Witney Stops: 33 Trip Duration: 38 min Moors Close, Ducklington Line Summary: Market Square, Witney, Holloway Road, Witney, Bus Garage, Witney, Ducklington Lane, The Green, Ducklington Witney, Premier Inn, Witney, A40 Flyover, Witney, Moors Close, Ducklington, The Green, Ducklington, Strainges Close, Ducklington Strainges Close, Ducklington, Standlake Road, Strainges Close, Ducklington Civil Parish Ducklington, Hardwick Turn, Hardwick-With-Yelford, A415 Junction, Standlake, The Furlong, Standlake, Standlake Road, Ducklington Hardwick Leisure Park, Standlake, Church Mill Close, Fritillary Mews, Ducklington Civil Parish Standlake, St Giles Church, Standlake, The Bell, Standlake, Lincoln Farm Park, Standlake, Garage, Hardwick Turn, Hardwick-With-Yelford Standlake, Martins Lane, Standlake, Lancott Lane, Brighthampton, Chervil Cottage, Brighthampton, A415 Junction, Standlake Crossroads, Cote, Foxwood, Aston, Cote Road, Aston, High Street, Aston, Mount Owen Road, The Furlong, Standlake Bampton, Shingleton Road, Bampton, Bushey Row, Bampton, Church View, Bampton, Market Square, Hardwick Leisure Park, Standlake Bampton, Bridge Street, Bampton, The Clanƒeld Tavern, Clanƒeld Church Mill Close, Standlake St Giles Church, Standlake The Bell, Standlake 19 High Street, Standlake Civil Parish Lincoln Farm Park, Standlake Garage, Standlake Martins Lane, Standlake Lancott Lane, Brighthampton The Orchard, Standlake Civil Parish Chervil Cottage, Brighthampton Crossroads, Cote Foxwood, Aston Cote Road, Aston High Street, Aston High Street, Aston Mount Owen Road, Bampton Shingleton Road, Bampton Bushey Row, Bampton Church View, Bampton Market Square, Bampton Market Square, Bampton Civil Parish Bridge Street, Bampton The Clanƒeld Tavern, Clanƒeld Direction: Witney 19 bus Time Schedule 41 stops Witney Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:18 AM - 6:38 PM Broadshires Health Centre, Carterton Monahan Way, Carterton Tuesday 6:18 AM - 6:38 PM Bovingdon Road, Carterton Wednesday 6:18 AM - 6:38 PM Upavon Way, Carterton Thursday 6:18 AM - 6:38 PM Wycombe Way, Carterton Friday 6:18 AM - 6:38 PM Town Hall, Carterton Saturday 7:28 AM - 6:38 PM Foxcroft Drive, Carterton Alvescot Road, Carterton Alderley Close, Carterton 19 bus Info Direction: Witney Memorial, Alvescot Stops: 41 Trip Duration: 56 min Station Road, Black Bourton Line Summary: Broadshires Health Centre, Carterton, Bovingdon Road, Carterton, Wycombe The Clanƒeld Tavern, Clanƒeld Way, Carterton, Town Hall, Carterton, Foxcroft Drive, Carterton, Alderley Close, Carterton, Memorial, Bridge Street, Bampton Alvescot, Station Road, Black Bourton, The Clanƒeld Tavern, Clanƒeld, Bridge Street, Bampton, Market Rosemary Lane, Bampton Civil Parish Square, Bampton, Church View, Bampton, Bushey Market Square, Bampton Row, Bampton, Shingleton Road, Bampton, Mount Owen Road, Bampton, High Street, Aston, Cote Market Square, Bampton Civil Parish Road, Aston, Foxwood, Aston, Crossroads, Cote, Church View, Bampton Chervil Cottage, Brighthampton, Lancott Lane, Brighthampton, Martins Lane, Standlake, Garage, Standlake, Lincoln Farm Park, Standlake, Bushey Row, Bampton Woodlands, Standlake, St Giles Church, Standlake, Church Mill Close, Standlake, Hardwick Leisure Park, Shingleton Road, Bampton Standlake, The Furlong, Standlake, A415 Junction, Standlake, Hardwick Turn, Hardwick-With-Yelford, Mount Owen Road, Bampton Standlake Road, Ducklington, Strainges Close, Ducklington, The Green, Ducklington, Moors Close, High Street, Aston Ducklington, A40 Flyover, Witney, Premier Inn, Witney, The Courtyard, Aston Ducklington Lane, Witney, Moorland Road, Witney, Marriotts Walk, Witney, Market Square, Witney Cote Road, Aston Foxwood, Aston Crossroads, Cote Chervil Cottage, Brighthampton Lancott Lane, Brighthampton Martins Lane, Standlake Garage, Standlake Lincoln Farm Park, Standlake Woodlands, Standlake St Giles Church, Standlake Church Mill Close, Standlake Hardwick Leisure Park, Standlake The Furlong, Standlake A415 Junction, Standlake Hardwick Turn, Hardwick-With-Yelford Standlake Road, Ducklington Fritillary Mews, Ducklington Civil Parish Strainges Close, Ducklington The Green, Ducklington Moors Close, Ducklington Moors Close, Witney A40 Flyover, Witney Premier Inn, Witney Colwell Drive, Witney Ducklington Lane, Witney Ducklington Lane, Witney Moorland Road, Witney Marriotts Walk, Witney Market Square, Witney High Street, Witney 19 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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