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406 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 406 bus time schedule & line map 406 Bitterne Park View In Website Mode The 406 bus line (Bitterne Park) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bitterne Park: 2:25 PM (2) Eastleigh: 8:55 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 406 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 406 bus arriving. Direction: Bitterne Park 406 bus Time Schedule 59 stops Bitterne Park Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Barton Peveril College, Eastleigh 177a Chestnut Avenue, Eastleigh Tuesday 2:25 PM Tesco, Lowford Wednesday 2:25 PM Lowford Hill, Lowford Thursday 2:25 PM Friday 2:25 PM Chamberlayne Road, Lowford Saturday Not Operational Satchell Lane, Hound Broadway, Hound Sports Ground, Hamble-Le-Rice 406 bus Info Direction: Bitterne Park Verdon Avenue, Hamble-Le-Rice Stops: 59 Trip Duration: 70 min Beaulieu Road, Hamble-Le-Rice Line Summary: Barton Peveril College, Eastleigh, Tesco, Lowford, Lowford Hill, Lowford, Dani King Cyclepath, Hamble-Le-Rice Civil Parish Chamberlayne Road, Lowford, Satchell Lane, Hound, Broadway, Hound, Sports Ground, Hamble-Le-Rice, Hamble Fire Station, Hamble-Le-Rice Verdon Avenue, Hamble-Le-Rice, Beaulieu Road, Pegasus Close, Hamble-Le-Rice Civil Parish Hamble-Le-Rice, Hamble Fire Station, Hamble-Le- Rice, Copse Lane, Hamble-Le-Rice, The Square, Copse Lane, Hamble-Le-Rice Hamble-Le-Rice, Copse Lane, Hamble-Le-Rice, Hamble Fire Station, Hamble-Le-Rice, Beaulieu Road, The Square, Hamble-Le-Rice Hamble-Le-Rice, Verdon Avenue, Hamble-Le-Rice, High Street, Hamble-Le-Rice Civil Parish Sports Ground, Hamble-Le-Rice, Broadway, Hound, Satchell Lane, Hound, Hound Farm, Hound, St Marys Copse Lane, Hamble-Le-Rice Church, Hound, Yaverland, Netley, Bowcombe, Butlocks Heath, Tenterton Avenue, Weston, The Hamble Fire Station, Hamble-Le-Rice Gardeners Arms, Weston, Weston Infant School, Chadwick Way, Hamble-Le-Rice Civil Parish Weston, Weston Junior School, Weston, Scott Road, Weston, Squires Walk, Weston, Ticonderoga Beaulieu Road, Hamble-Le-Rice Gardens, Weston, Swift Road, Woolston, Church Road, Woolston, Health Clinic, Woolston, Johns Verdon Avenue, Hamble-Le-Rice Road, Woolston, Fort Road, Woolston, St Annes Road, Woolston, Sholing Station, Woolston, Millers Sports Ground, Hamble-Le-Rice Pond, Woolston, St Monica School, Sholing, St Andrews Church, Sholing, Landseer Road, Sholing, Broadway, Hound Butts Square, Sholing, Orpen Road, Thornhill, Dumbleton's Towers, Thornhill, Chettle Road, Satchell Lane, Hound Thornhill, Ellis Road, Thornhill, Holcroft Road, Thornhill, Fairfax Court, Thornhill, Browning Avenue, Hound Farm, Hound Thornhill Park, Thornhill Avenue, Thornhill Park, Post Hound Road, Hound Civil Parish O∆ce, Thornhill Park, Mon Crescent, Thornhill Park, Bath Road, Bitterne, Library, Bitterne, Bitterne St Marys Church, Hound Leisure Centre, Bitterne, Bitterne Shops, Bitterne, Midanbury Lane, Bitterne, United Reformed Church, Yaverland, Netley Bitterne Park, Triangle, Bitterne Park Arreton, Hound Civil Parish Bowcombe, Butlocks Heath Tenterton Avenue, Weston The Gardeners Arms, Weston Weston Infant School, Weston Newtown Road, Southampton Weston Junior School, Weston Scott Road, Weston Squires Walk, Weston 1 Squires Walk, Southampton Ticonderoga Gardens, Weston 8 Bevan Close, Southampton Swift Road, Woolston Church Road, Woolston Weston Grove Road, Southampton Health Clinic, Woolston Condor Close, Southampton Johns Road, Woolston Portsmouth Road, Southampton Fort Road, Woolston St Annes Road, Woolston Sholing Station, Woolston Millers Pond, Woolston Station Road, Southampton St Monica School, Sholing St Monica Road, Southampton St Andrews Church, Sholing Landseer Road, Sholing Butts Square, Sholing Butt's Square, Southampton Orpen Road, Thornhill Dumbleton's Towers, Thornhill Warburton Road, Southampton Chettle Road, Thornhill 1 Chettle Road, Southampton Ellis Road, Thornhill 202-222 Hinkler Road, Southampton Holcroft Road, Thornhill Heywood Green, Southampton Fairfax Court, Thornhill Fairfax Court, Southampton Browning Avenue, Thornhill Park 2 Hinkler Road, Southampton Thornhill Avenue, Thornhill Park 74 Thornhill Park Road, Southampton Post O∆ce, Thornhill Park 9 Thornhill Park Road, Southampton Mon Crescent, Thornhill Park 643 Bitterne Road East, Southampton Bath Road, Bitterne Bitterne Road East, Southampton Library, Bitterne Bitterne Leisure Centre, Bitterne Bitterne Shops, Bitterne Midanbury Lane, Bitterne United Reformed Church, Bitterne Park Cobden Avenue, Southampton Triangle, Bitterne Park Bitterne Park Triangle, Southampton Direction: Eastleigh 406 bus Time Schedule 61 stops Eastleigh Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Tesco, Lowford Tuesday 8:55 AM Lowford Hill, Lowford Wednesday 8:55 AM Chamberlayne Road, Lowford Thursday 8:55 AM Satchell Lane, Hound Friday 8:55 AM Broadway, Hound Saturday Not Operational Sports Ground, Hamble-Le-Rice Verdon Avenue, Hamble-Le-Rice 406 bus Info Beaulieu Road, Hamble-Le-Rice Direction: Eastleigh Stops: 61 Dani King Cyclepath, Hamble-Le-Rice Civil Parish Trip Duration: 80 min Hamble Fire Station, Hamble-Le-Rice Line Summary: Tesco, Lowford, Lowford Hill, Lowford, Chamberlayne Road, Lowford, Satchell Pegasus Close, Hamble-Le-Rice Civil Parish Lane, Hound, Broadway, Hound, Sports Ground, Copse Lane, Hamble-Le-Rice Hamble-Le-Rice, Verdon Avenue, Hamble-Le-Rice, Beaulieu Road, Hamble-Le-Rice, Hamble Fire Station, Hamble-Le-Rice, Copse Lane, Hamble-Le-Rice, The The Square, Hamble-Le-Rice Square, Hamble-Le-Rice, Copse Lane, Hamble-Le- High Street, Hamble-Le-Rice Civil Parish Rice, Hamble Fire Station, Hamble-Le-Rice, Beaulieu Road, Hamble-Le-Rice, Verdon Avenue, Hamble-Le- Copse Lane, Hamble-Le-Rice Rice, Sports Ground, Hamble-Le-Rice, Broadway, Hound, Satchell Lane, Hound, Hound Farm, Hound, Hamble Fire Station, Hamble-Le-Rice St Marys Church, Hound, Yaverland, Netley, Chadwick Way, Hamble-Le-Rice Civil Parish Bowcombe, Butlocks Heath, Tenterton Avenue, Weston, The Gardeners Arms, Weston, Weston Infant Beaulieu Road, Hamble-Le-Rice School, Weston, Weston Junior School, Weston, Scott Road, Weston, Squires Walk, Weston, Verdon Avenue, Hamble-Le-Rice Ticonderoga Gardens, Weston, Swift Road, Woolston, Church Road, Woolston, Health Clinic, Sports Ground, Hamble-Le-Rice Woolston, Johns Road, Woolston, Fort Road, Woolston, St Annes Road, Woolston, Sholing Station, Broadway, Hound Woolston, Millers Pond, Woolston, St Monica School, Sholing, St Andrews Church, Sholing, Landseer Road, Satchell Lane, Hound Sholing, Butts Square, Sholing, Orpen Road, Thornhill, Dumbleton's Towers, Thornhill, Chettle Hound Farm, Hound Road, Thornhill, Ellis Road, Thornhill, Holcroft Road, Hound Road, Hound Civil Parish Thornhill, Fairfax Court, Thornhill, Browning Avenue, Thornhill Park, Thornhill Avenue, Thornhill Park, Post St Marys Church, Hound O∆ce, Thornhill Park, Mon Crescent, Thornhill Park, Bath Road, Bitterne, Library, Bitterne, Bitterne Yaverland, Netley Leisure Centre, Bitterne, Bitterne Shops, Bitterne, Midanbury Lane, Bitterne, United Reformed Church, Arreton, Hound Civil Parish Bitterne Park, Triangle, Bitterne Park, Priory Road, Bowcombe, Butlocks Heath Bitterne Park, St Denys Church, St Denys, Barton Peveril College, Eastleigh Tenterton Avenue, Weston The Gardeners Arms, Weston Weston Infant School, Weston Newtown Road, Southampton Weston Junior School, Weston Scott Road, Weston Squires Walk, Weston 1 Squires Walk, Southampton Ticonderoga Gardens, Weston 8 Bevan Close, Southampton Swift Road, Woolston Church Road, Woolston Weston Grove Road, Southampton Health Clinic, Woolston Condor Close, Southampton Johns Road, Woolston Portsmouth Road, Southampton Fort Road, Woolston St Annes Road, Woolston Sholing Station, Woolston Millers Pond, Woolston Station Road, Southampton St Monica School, Sholing St Monica Road, Southampton St Andrews Church, Sholing Landseer Road, Sholing Butts Square, Sholing Butt's Square, Southampton Orpen Road, Thornhill Dumbleton's Towers, Thornhill Warburton Road, Southampton Chettle Road, Thornhill 1 Chettle Road, Southampton Ellis Road, Thornhill 202-222 Hinkler Road, Southampton Holcroft Road, Thornhill Heywood Green, Southampton Fairfax Court, Thornhill Fairfax Court, Southampton Browning Avenue, Thornhill Park 2 Hinkler Road, Southampton Thornhill Avenue, Thornhill Park 74 Thornhill Park Road, Southampton Post O∆ce, Thornhill Park 9 Thornhill Park Road, Southampton Mon Crescent, Thornhill Park 643 Bitterne Road East, Southampton Bath Road, Bitterne Bitterne Road East, Southampton Library, Bitterne Bitterne Leisure Centre, Bitterne Bitterne Shops, Bitterne Midanbury Lane, Bitterne United Reformed Church, Bitterne Park Cobden Avenue, Southampton Triangle, Bitterne Park Bitterne Park Triangle, Southampton Priory Road, Bitterne Park 129 St Denys Road, Southampton St Denys Church, St Denys 94 St Denys Road, Southampton Barton Peveril College, Eastleigh 177a Chestnut Avenue, Eastleigh 406 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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