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555 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 555 bus time schedule & line map 555 Kendal - Keswick View In Website Mode The 555 bus line (Kendal - Keswick) has 5 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Ambleside: 8:00 AM - 5:10 PM (2) Grasmere: 7:00 PM - 10:10 PM (3) Kendal: 6:29 AM - 11:18 PM (4) Keswick: 5:40 AM - 5:40 PM (5) Windermere: 6:30 AM - 7:30 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 555 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 555 bus arriving. Direction: Ambleside 555 bus Time Schedule 25 stops Ambleside Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:00 AM - 5:10 PM Bus Station (Ken), Kendal Tuesday 8:00 AM - 5:10 PM Queens Road, Kendal 2 Green Road, Kendal Wednesday 8:00 AM - 5:10 PM Whinfell School, Kendal Thursday 8:00 AM - 5:10 PM Friday 8:00 AM - 5:10 PM Helsfell Hall, Kendal Saturday 8:00 AM Ratherheath Road End, Plantation Bridge Lay-By, Plantation Bridge Stock Bridge Farm, Staveley 555 bus Info Direction: Ambleside Eagle & Child, Staveley Stops: 25 Trip Duration: 44 min Abbey Square, Staveley Line Summary: Bus Station (Ken), Kendal, Queens Road, Kendal, Whinfell School, Kendal, Helsfell Hall, Abbey Bridge, Over Staveley Civil Parish Kendal, Ratherheath Road End, Plantation Bridge, Brow Lane, Staveley Lay-By, Plantation Bridge, Stock Bridge Farm, Staveley, Eagle & Child, Staveley, Abbey Square, Staveley, Brow Lane, Staveley, Reston Cottages, Reston Cottages, Reston Reston, Turn For Village, Ings, Thwaite Lane, Windermere, Bus Rail Interchange, Windermere, Turn For Village, Ings Cedar Manor Hotel, Windermere, Firgarth Hotel, Grassgarth Lane, Hugill Civil Parish Windermere, Moss Ghyll, Troutbeck Bridge, Garage, Troutbeck Bridge, White Cross Caravan Pk, Thwaite Lane, Windermere Troutbeck Bridge, Visitor Centre, Brockhole, Hotel, Low Wood, Waterhead Hotel For Pier, Waterhead, Bus Rail Interchange, Windermere Hayes Garden Centre, Ambleside, Loughrigg Avenue, 1 The Terrace, Windermere Ambleside, Bus Interchange, Ambleside Cedar Manor Hotel, Windermere Firgarth Hotel, Windermere Moss Ghyll, Troutbeck Bridge Ambleside Road, Windermere Civil Parish Garage, Troutbeck Bridge 1 Broadƒeld, Windermere Civil Parish White Cross Caravan Pk, Troutbeck Bridge Visitor Centre, Brockhole Hotel, Low Wood Waterhead Hotel For Pier, Waterhead Hayes Garden Centre, Ambleside Loughrigg Avenue, Ambleside Bus Interchange, Ambleside Kelsick Road, Ambleside Direction: Grasmere 555 bus Time Schedule 50 stops Grasmere Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:00 PM - 10:10 PM Bus Station (Ken), Kendal Tuesday 7:00 PM - 10:10 PM Queens Road, Kendal 2 Green Road, Kendal Wednesday 7:00 PM - 10:10 PM Whinfell School, Kendal Thursday 7:00 PM - 10:10 PM Friday 7:00 PM - 10:10 PM Helsfell Hall, Kendal Saturday 7:00 PM - 10:10 PM Ratherheath Road End, Plantation Bridge Lay-By, Plantation Bridge Stock Bridge Farm, Staveley 555 bus Info Direction: Grasmere Eagle & Child, Staveley Stops: 50 Trip Duration: 65 min Line Summary: Bus Station (Ken), Kendal, Queens Abbey Square, Staveley Road, Kendal, Whinfell School, Kendal, Helsfell Hall, Abbey Bridge, Over Staveley Civil Parish Kendal, Ratherheath Road End, Plantation Bridge, Lay-By, Plantation Bridge, Stock Bridge Farm, Brow Lane, Staveley Staveley, Eagle & Child, Staveley, Abbey Square, Staveley, Brow Lane, Staveley, Reston Cottages, Reston Cottages, Reston Reston, Turn For Village, Ings, Thwaite Lane, Windermere, Bus Rail Interchange, Windermere, Turn For Village, Ings Barclays Bank, Windermere, Library, Windermere, Grassgarth Lane, Hugill Civil Parish Brook Court, Goodley Dale, Baddeley Clock, Goodley Dale, Oakleigh Guest House, Goodley Dale, Beresford Thwaite Lane, Windermere Road, Bowness on Windermere, Royalty Cinema, Bowness on Windermere, St Martins Church, Bus Rail Interchange, Windermere Bowness on Windermere, Bowness Pier, Bowness on 1 The Terrace, Windermere Windermere, St Martins Church, Bowness on Windermere, Royalty Cinema, Bowness on Barclays Bank, Windermere Windermere, Bank Road, Bowness on Windermere, 2a Crescent Road, Windermere Windermere Health Centre, Goodley Dale, Baddeley Clock, Goodley Dale, Brook Road, Goodley Dale, Library, Windermere Library, Windermere, Beech Street, Windermere, Bus 56 Main Road, Windermere Rail Interchange, Windermere, Cedar Manor Hotel, Windermere, Firgarth Hotel, Windermere, Moss Ghyll, Brook Court, Goodley Dale Troutbeck Bridge, Garage, Troutbeck Bridge, White New Road, Windermere Cross Caravan Pk, Troutbeck Bridge, Visitor Centre, Brockhole, Hotel, Low Wood, Waterhead Hotel For Baddeley Clock, Goodley Dale Pier, Waterhead, Hayes Garden Centre, Ambleside, Lake Road, Windermere Loughrigg Avenue, Ambleside, Bus Interchange, Ambleside, Vicarage Road, Ambleside, Health Centre, Oakleigh Guest House, Goodley Dale Ambleside, Scandale Bridge, Ambleside, Church For 1 Thornbarrow Road, Windermere Civil Parish Rydal Mount, Rydal, White Moss Common, Rydal, Daffodil House For Dove Cottage, Grasmere, The Beresford Road, Bowness on Windermere Swan Hotel, Grasmere Royalty Cinema, Bowness on Windermere South Terrace, Windermere Civil Parish St Martins Church, Bowness on Windermere St Martin's Place, Windermere Civil Parish Bowness Pier, Bowness on Windermere Promenade, Windermere Civil Parish St Martins Church, Bowness on Windermere St Martin's Place, Windermere Civil Parish Royalty Cinema, Bowness on Windermere 97 Lake Road, Windermere Civil Parish Bank Road, Bowness on Windermere Windermere Health Centre, Goodley Dale Lake Road, Windermere Civil Parish Baddeley Clock, Goodley Dale Brook Road, Goodley Dale New Road, Windermere Library, Windermere Ellerthwaite Square, Windermere Beech Street, Windermere 30 Main Road, Windermere Bus Rail Interchange, Windermere 1 The Terrace, Windermere Cedar Manor Hotel, Windermere Firgarth Hotel, Windermere Moss Ghyll, Troutbeck Bridge Ambleside Road, Windermere Civil Parish Garage, Troutbeck Bridge 1 Broadƒeld, Windermere Civil Parish White Cross Caravan Pk, Troutbeck Bridge Visitor Centre, Brockhole Hotel, Low Wood Waterhead Hotel For Pier, Waterhead Hayes Garden Centre, Ambleside Loughrigg Avenue, Ambleside Bus Interchange, Ambleside Kelsick Road, Ambleside Vicarage Road, Ambleside Compston Road, Ambleside Health Centre, Ambleside Scandale Bridge, Ambleside Church For Rydal Mount, Rydal White Moss Common, Rydal Daffodil House For Dove Cottage, Grasmere The Swan Hotel, Grasmere Direction: Kendal 555 bus Time Schedule 57 stops Kendal Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:11 AM - 8:44 PM Monday 6:29 AM - 11:18 PM Bus Station (K), Keswick Booths, Keswick Civil Parish Tuesday 6:29 AM - 11:18 PM Greta Bank, Keswick Wednesday 6:29 AM - 11:18 PM Penrith Road, Keswick Thursday 6:29 AM - 11:18 PM Fire Station, Keswick Friday 6:29 AM - 11:18 PM Millƒeld Gardens, Keswick Saturday 6:29 AM - 11:18 PM Twa Dogs Inn, Keswick Latrigg Close, Keswick Nether Place, Chestnut Hill 555 bus Info Direction: Kendal Manor Brow, Chestnut Hill Stops: 57 Trip Duration: 92 min Lonsties, Chestnut Hill Line Summary: Bus Station (K), Keswick, Greta Bank, Keswick, Fire Station, Keswick, Twa Dogs Inn, Rakefoot, Castlerigg Keswick, Latrigg Close, Keswick, Nether Place, Chestnut Hill, Manor Brow, Chestnut Hill, Lonsties, Castle Lane, Castlerigg Chestnut Hill, Rakefoot, Castlerigg, Castle Lane, Castlerigg, Dale Bottom, Shoulthwaite Farm, Stanah, Dam Road End, Stanah, Legburthwaite, Fisher Place, Dale Bottom Thirlmere, Kings Head Hotel, Thirlmere, Car Park, Thirlmere, Wythburn Church, Thirlmere, Amboth Turn, Shoulthwaite Farm, Stanah Thirlmere, Dunmail Raise, Town Head Layby, Dunmail Raise, Winterseeds, Dunmail Raise, The Swan Hotel, Dam Road End, Stanah Grasmere, Blacksmiths, Grasmere, Village Hall, Grasmere, Heaton Cooper Studio, Grasmere, School, Legburthwaite Grasmere, Daffodil Hotel For Dove Cottage, Grasmere, White Moss Common, Rydal, Church For Fisher Place, Thirlmere Rydal Mount, Rydal, Scandale Bridge, Ambleside, Health Centre, Ambleside, Salutation Hotel, Kings Head Hotel, Thirlmere Ambleside, Bus Interchange, Ambleside, Hayes Garden Centre, Ambleside, Waterhead Hotel For Pier, Car Park, Thirlmere Waterhead, Hotel, Low Wood, Visitor Centre, Brockhole, White Cross Caravan Pk, Troutbeck Wythburn Church, Thirlmere Bridge, The Sun Hotel, Troutbeck Bridge, Corner Cottage, Troutbeck Bridge, Firgarth Hotel, Amboth Turn, Thirlmere Windermere, St Mary's Church, Windermere, Bus Rail Interchange, Windermere, Thwaite Lane, Windermere, Turn For Village, Ings, Reston Cottages, Dunmail Raise Reston, Brow Lane, Staveley, Abbey Square, Staveley, Eagle And Child, Staveley, Sandyhill Farm, Staveley, Town Head Layby, Dunmail Raise Road End, Plantation Bridge, Ratherheath Road End, Plantation Bridge, Hellsfell, Kendal, Underley Road, Winterseeds, Dunmail Raise Kendal, Union Street, Kendal, Blackhall Road, Kendal The Swan Hotel, Grasmere Blacksmiths, Grasmere Swan Lane, Lakes Civil Parish Village Hall, Grasmere Heaton Cooper Studio, Grasmere School, Grasmere Daffodil Hotel For Dove Cottage, Grasmere White Moss Common, Rydal Church For Rydal Mount, Rydal Scandale Bridge, Ambleside Health Centre, Ambleside Salutation Hotel, Ambleside The Archway Market Place, Ambleside Bus Interchange, Ambleside Kelsick Road, Ambleside Hayes Garden Centre, Ambleside 1 Old Lake Road, Ambleside Waterhead Hotel For Pier, Waterhead Hotel, Low Wood Visitor Centre, Brockhole White Cross Caravan Pk, Troutbeck Bridge The Sun Hotel, Troutbeck Bridge Brook Street, Windermere Civil Parish Corner Cottage, Troutbeck Bridge Firgarth Hotel, Windermere St Mary's Church, Windermere
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