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96A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 96A bus time schedule & line map 96A Crimchard - Yeovil View In Website Mode The 96A bus line (Crimchard - Yeovil) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Chard: 6:55 AM - 7:30 PM (2) Yeovil: 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 96A bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 96A bus arriving. Direction: Chard 96A bus Time Schedule 39 stops Chard Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:55 AM - 7:30 PM Bus Station, Yeovil Central Road, Yeovil Tuesday 6:55 AM - 7:30 PM Kingston For Hospital, Yeovil Wednesday 6:55 AM - 7:30 PM York Place, Yeovil Thursday 6:55 AM - 7:30 PM Mudford Road, Hollands Friday 6:55 AM - 7:30 PM Yeovil College, Yeovil Saturday 2:00 PM - 7:45 PM Roping Road, Yeovil Sparrow Road, Yeovil Yeovil Hospital, Yeovil 96A bus Info Kingston, Yeovil Direction: Chard Stops: 39 Windermere Close, Yeovil Trip Duration: 55 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Yeovil, Kingston For Post O∆ce, Yeovil Hospital, Yeovil, Mudford Road, Hollands, Yeovil College, Yeovil, Roping Road, Yeovil, Yeovil Hospital, Wraxhill Road, Yeovil Yeovil, Windermere Close, Yeovil, Post O∆ce, Yeovil, Wraxhill Road, Yeovil, West Coker Road, Nash, West West Coker Road, Nash Coker Road Roundabout, Yeovil, Yeovil Court Hotel, Yeovil, Post O∆ce, West Coker, Portman Arms, East West Coker Road Roundabout, Yeovil Chinnock, St Monica, Middle Chinnock, Orchard View, Haselbury Plucknett, Vicarage, Haselbury Plucknett, Yeovil Court Hotel, Yeovil Manor Arms, North Perrott, The White Swan, Misterton, The Globe Inn, Misterton, Crewkerne Railway Station, Misterton, Shute Lake Lane, Post O∆ce, West Coker Crewkerne, Winyards View, Crewkerne, Seaborough Church Street, West Coker Civil Parish View, Crewkerne, Park View, Crewkerne, Severalls Park, Crewkerne, Flaxƒeld Drive, Crewkerne, Furland Portman Arms, East Chinnock Road, Crewkerne, George Hotel, Crewkerne, West Street, Crewkerne, Travellers Rest, Roundham, St Monica, Middle Chinnock Winsham Turn, Purtington, Windwhistle Inn, Windwhistle, Wildlife Park, Cricket St Thomas, Orchard View, Haselbury Plucknett Whatley Turn, Lydmarsh, Wreath Turn, Lydmarsh, The Drift, Lydmarsh, Caraway Close, Chard, Boden Vicarage, Haselbury Plucknett Street, Chard Manor Arms, North Perrott Church Lane, North Perrott Civil Parish The White Swan, Misterton The Globe Inn, Misterton Crewkerne Railway Station, Misterton Shute Lake Lane, Crewkerne Shute Lake Lane, Crewkerne Winyards View, Crewkerne Winyards View, Crewkerne Seaborough View, Crewkerne Seaborough View, Crewkerne Park View, Crewkerne Severalls Park, Crewkerne Mulberry Gardens, Crewkerne Flaxƒeld Drive, Crewkerne Furland Road, Crewkerne Furland Road, Crewkerne George Hotel, Crewkerne Market Square, Crewkerne West Street, Crewkerne West Street, Crewkerne Travellers Rest, Roundham Winsham Turn, Purtington Windwhistle Inn, Windwhistle Wildlife Park, Cricket St Thomas Whatley Turn, Lydmarsh Wreath Turn, Lydmarsh The Drift, Lydmarsh Caraway Close, Chard Old Orchards, Chard Boden Street, Chard Boden Street, Chard Direction: Yeovil 96A bus Time Schedule 39 stops Yeovil Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM Boden Street, Chard Boden Street, Chard Tuesday 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM Caraway Close, Chard Wednesday 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM Old Orchards, Chard Thursday 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM The Drift, Lydmarsh Friday 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM Wreath Turn, Lydmarsh Saturday 7:10 AM - 12:50 PM Whatlet Turn, Lydmarsh Wildlife Park, Cricket St Thomas 96A bus Info Windwhistle Inn, Windwhistle Direction: Yeovil Stops: 39 Winsham Turn, Purtington Trip Duration: 62 min Line Summary: Boden Street, Chard, Caraway Close, Travellers Rest, Roundham Chard, The Drift, Lydmarsh, Wreath Turn, Lydmarsh, Whatlet Turn, Lydmarsh, Wildlife Park, Cricket St Thomas, Windwhistle Inn, Windwhistle, Winsham West Street, Crewkerne Turn, Purtington, Travellers Rest, Roundham, West West Street, Crewkerne Street, Crewkerne, Kings Arms, Crewkerne, Furland Kings Arms, Crewkerne Road, Crewkerne, Flaxƒeld Drive, Crewkerne, Severalls Park, Crewkerne, Park View, Crewkerne, Market Square, Crewkerne Seaborough View, Crewkerne, Winyards View, Furland Road, Crewkerne Crewkerne, Shute Lake Lane, Crewkerne, Crewkerne Railway Station, Misterton, The Globe Inn, Misterton, The White Swan, Misterton, Manor Arms, North Flaxƒeld Drive, Crewkerne Perrott, Orchard View, Haselbury Plucknett, St. Flaxƒeld Drive, Crewkerne Monica, Middle Chinnock, Portman Arms, East Chinnock, Post O∆ce, West Coker, Yeovil Court Hotel, Severalls Park, Crewkerne Yeovil, West Coker Road Roundabout, Yeovil, West Lyme Road, Crewkerne Coker Road, Nash, Wraxhill Road, Yeovil, Post O∆ce, Yeovil, Windermere Close, Yeovil, Kingston For Park View, Crewkerne Hospital, Yeovil, Mudford Road, Hollands, Yeovil College, Yeovil, Roping Road, Yeovil, Yeovil Hospital, Seaborough View, Crewkerne Yeovil, The Borough, Yeovil, Bus Station, Yeovil Park View, Crewkerne Winyards View, Crewkerne Winyards View, Crewkerne Shute Lake Lane, Crewkerne Crewkerne Railway Station, Misterton The Globe Inn, Misterton The White Swan, Misterton Manor Arms, North Perrott Church Lane, North Perrott Civil Parish Orchard View, Haselbury Plucknett St. Monica, Middle Chinnock Portman Arms, East Chinnock College, East Chinnock Civil Parish Post O∆ce, West Coker Church Street, West Coker Civil Parish Yeovil Court Hotel, Yeovil West Coker Road Roundabout, Yeovil A30, West Coker Civil Parish West Coker Road, Nash Wraxhill Road, Yeovil Post O∆ce, Yeovil Windermere Close, Yeovil Kingston For Hospital, Yeovil York Place, Yeovil Mudford Road, Hollands Yeovil College, Yeovil Roping Road, Yeovil Sparrow Road, Yeovil Yeovil Hospital, Yeovil Kingston, Yeovil The Borough, Yeovil High Street, Yeovil Bus Station, Yeovil Central Road, Yeovil 96A bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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