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192 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 192 bus time schedule & line map 192 Halesowen - Hagley - Kidderminster View In Website Mode The 192 bus line (Halesowen - Hagley - Kidderminster) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Halesowen: 7:00 AM - 5:55 PM (2) Kidderminster: 7:35 AM - 6:30 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 192 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 192 bus arriving. Direction: Halesowen 192 bus Time Schedule 28 stops Halesowen Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:00 AM - 5:55 PM Kidderminster Bus Station, Kidderminster Tuesday 7:00 AM - 5:55 PM Town Hall, Kidderminster Exchange Street, Kidderminster Wednesday 7:00 AM - 5:55 PM Oxford Street, Kidderminster Thursday 7:00 AM - 5:55 PM Friday 7:00 AM - 5:55 PM Kidderminster Railway Station, Kidderminster Comberton Hill, Kidderminster Saturday 7:00 AM - 5:55 PM Lorne Street, Kidderminster Villiers Street, Kidderminster 192 bus Info Cricket Ground, Kidderminster Direction: Halesowen Stops: 28 Bowling Green, Greenhill Trip Duration: 34 min Line Summary: Kidderminster Bus Station, Land Oak, Greenhill Kidderminster, Town Hall, Kidderminster, Oxford Street, Kidderminster, Kidderminster Railway Station, 55 Birmingham Road, Kidderminster Kidderminster, Lorne Street, Kidderminster, Villiers Bruce Road, Greenhill Street, Kidderminster, Cricket Ground, Kidderminster, Bowling Green, Greenhill, Land Oak, Greenhill, Bruce Birmingham Road, Kidderminster Road, Greenhill, Hurcot Lane, Hurcott, Hodge Hill Hurcot Lane, Hurcott Nurseries, Hurcott, Park Hall, Hurcott, New Wood Lane, Blakedown, Halfshire Lane, Blakedown, The Hodge Hill Nurseries, Hurcott Old House at Home, Blakedown, Station Drive, Blakedown, Broome Lane, West Hagley, Thicknall A456, Churchill And Blakedown Civil Parish Lane, West Hagley, Pinewoods Avenue, West Hagley, Summervale Road, West Hagley, Free Church, West Park Hall, Hurcott Hagley, Station Road, Hagley, Hagley Primary School, Hagley, War Memorial, Hagley, Paramount New Wood Lane, Blakedown Showrooms, Hagley, Hagley Wood Lane, Hagley, A456, Churchill And Blakedown Civil Parish Halesowen Bus Station, Halesowen Halfshire Lane, Blakedown Birmingham Road, Churchill And Blakedown Civil Parish The Old House at Home, Blakedown 24 Birmingham Road, Churchill And Blakedown Civil Parish Station Drive, Blakedown Broome Lane, West Hagley Kidderminster Road South, Clent Civil Parish Thicknall Lane, West Hagley Pinewoods Avenue, West Hagley Summervale Road, West Hagley Free Church, West Hagley Station Road, Hagley Worcester Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Hagley Primary School, Hagley Park Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley War Memorial, Hagley Park Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Paramount Showrooms, Hagley Newlands Close, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Hagley Wood Lane, Hagley Halesowen Bus Station, Halesowen Halesowen Bus Station, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Direction: Kidderminster 192 bus Time Schedule 34 stops Kidderminster Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:35 AM - 6:30 PM Halesowen Bus Station, Halesowen Halesowen Bus Station, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/DudleTyuesday 7:35 AM - 6:30 PM Blackberry Lane, Halesowen Wednesday 7:35 AM - 6:30 PM School Lane, Hasbury Thursday 7:35 AM - 6:30 PM Friday 7:35 AM - 6:30 PM Albert Rd, Hasbury Oak Court, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Saturday 8:35 AM - 6:30 PM Uffmoor Lane, Hasbury Uffmoor Estate, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Cherry Tree Lane, Hayley Green 192 bus Info Spring Walk, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Direction: Kidderminster Stops: 34 Waugh Drive, Hayley Green Trip Duration: 35 min Line Summary: Halesowen Bus Station, Halesowen, Lutley Lane, Hayley Green Blackberry Lane, Halesowen, School Lane, Hasbury, Hayley Park Road, England Albert Rd, Hasbury, Uffmoor Lane, Hasbury, Cherry Tree Lane, Hayley Green, Waugh Drive, Hayley Green, Hagley Golf Course, Hagley Lutley Lane, Hayley Green, Hagley Golf Course, Hagley, Wassell Grove Road, Hagley, School Lane, Wassell Grove Road, Hagley Hagley, Paramount Showrooms, Hagley, Hagley Primary School, Hagley, Station Road, Hagley, Free School Lane, Hagley Church, West Hagley, Summervale Road, West Birmingham Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Hagley, Newƒeld Road, West Hagley, Hagley- Little Chef- Cross Keys Shelter, West Hagley, Kidderminster Paramount Showrooms, Hagley Road South, West Hagley, Broome Lane, West A456, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Hagley, Station Drive, Blakedown, The Old House at Home, Blakedown, Halfshire Lane, Blakedown, New Hagley Primary School, Hagley Wood Lane, Blakedown, Park Hall, Hurcott, Hodge Park Road, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Hill Nurseries, Hurcott, Bruce Road, Greenhill, Linden Avenue, Greenhill, Cricket Ground, Kidderminster, Station Road, Hagley Villiers Street, Kidderminster, Lorne Street, Kidderminster, Railway Station, Kidderminster, Green Free Church, West Hagley Street, Kidderminster, Kidderminster Bus Station, Kidderminster Summervale Road, West Hagley Newƒeld Road, West Hagley Hagley- Little Chef- Cross Keys Shelter, West Hagley 103 Kidderminster Road South, Birmingham/Wolverhampton/Walsall/Dudley Kidderminster Road South, West Hagley Broome Lane, West Hagley Station Drive, Blakedown The Old House at Home, Blakedown 26 Birmingham Road, Churchill And Blakedown Civil Parish Halfshire Lane, Blakedown Birmingham Road, Churchill And Blakedown Civil Parish New Wood Lane, Blakedown Park Hall, Hurcott Hodge Hill Nurseries, Hurcott A456, Churchill And Blakedown Civil Parish Bruce Road, Greenhill Linden Avenue, Greenhill Cricket Ground, Kidderminster Villiers Street, Kidderminster Lorne Street, Kidderminster Railway Station, Kidderminster Station Approach, Kidderminster Green Street, Kidderminster Kidderminster Bus Station, Kidderminster 192 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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