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25 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 25 bus time schedule & line map 25 Beverley <-> Hornsea View In Website Mode The 25 bus line (Beverley <-> Hornsea) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Beverley <-> Hornsea: 10:10 AM - 6:10 PM (2) Cottingham <-> Hornsea: 9:09 AM (3) Hornsea <-> Beverley: 9:25 AM - 5:25 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 25 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 25 bus arriving. Direction: Beverley <-> Hornsea 25 bus Time Schedule 35 stops Beverley <-> Hornsea Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 10:10 AM - 6:10 PM Monday 7:00 AM - 9:10 PM Beverley Bs, Beverley 22 Hengate, Beverley Tuesday Not Operational Beverley Norwood, Beverley Wednesday Not Operational Recreation Club Lane, Beverley Thursday Not Operational Beverley Norwood, Beverley Friday Not Operational Beverley Hull Bridge Road, Beverley Saturday Not Operational Poplar Drive, Beverley Beverley Hull Bridge Road, Beverley Beverley Hull Bridge Road, Beverley 25 bus Info Direction: Beverley <-> Hornsea Tickton Main Street, Tickton Stops: 35 Trip Duration: 43 min Tickton Main Street, Tickton Line Summary: Beverley Bs, Beverley, Beverley Norwood, Beverley, Beverley Norwood, Beverley, Tickton Main Street, Tickton Beverley Hull Bridge Road, Beverley, Beverley Hull Bridge Road, Beverley, Beverley Hull Bridge Road, Tickton Main Street, Tickton Beverley, Tickton Main Street, Tickton, Tickton Main Street, Tickton, Tickton Main Street, Tickton, Tickton Main Street, Tickton, Tickton Hull Bridge Road, Tickton Hull Bridge Road, Tickton Tickton, Routh Meaux Lane, Routh, Leven Beverley Road, Leven, Leven South Street, Leven, Leven South Routh Meaux Lane, Routh Street, Leven, Brandesburton New Rd, Brandesburton, Brandesburton New Rd, Leven Beverley Road, Leven Brandesburton, Brandesburton New Rd, Brandesburton, Catwick B1244, Catwick, Catwick Leven South Street, Leven Village, Catwick, Catwick Main Street, Catwick, Catfoss Lane End, Sigglesthorne, Sigglesthorne Leven South Street, Leven Hornsea Road, Sigglesthorne, Seaton Leas Lane, Seaton, Seaton Leas Lane, Seaton, Seaton Main Brandesburton New Rd, Brandesburton Street, Seaton, Hornsea Seaton Road, Hornsea, Hornsea Westgate, Hornsea, Hornsea Market Place, Brandesburton New Rd, Brandesburton Hornsea, Hornsea Newbegin, Hornsea, Hornsea New Road, Hornsea, Hornsea Marine Drive, Hornsea, Brandesburton New Rd, Brandesburton Hornsea Hartley Street, Hornsea, Hornsea Cliff Road, Catwick B1244, Catwick Hornsea, Hornsea Cliff Road, Hornsea Catwick Village, Catwick Main Street, Catwick Civil Parish Catwick Main Street, Catwick Catfoss Lane End, Sigglesthorne Sigglesthorne Hornsea Road, Sigglesthorne Main Street, Sigglesthorne Civil Parish Seaton Leas Lane, Seaton Seaton Leas Lane, Seaton Seaton Main Street, Seaton Hornsea Seaton Road, Hornsea Seaton Road, Hornsea Hornsea Westgate, Hornsea Hornsea Market Place, Hornsea 12 Market Place, Hornsea Hornsea Newbegin, Hornsea 20 Newbegin, Hornsea Hornsea New Road, Hornsea Grosvenor Road, Hornsea Hornsea Marine Drive, Hornsea Hornsea Hartley Street, Hornsea Hartley Street, Hornsea Civil Parish Hornsea Cliff Road, Hornsea Hornsea Cliff Road, Hornsea Direction: Cottingham <-> Hornsea 25 bus Time Schedule 50 stops Cottingham <-> Hornsea Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:09 AM Cottingham King Street, Cottingham Tuesday Not Operational Cottingham Northgate, Cottingham Northgate, Kingston Upon Hull Wednesday Not Operational Cottingham Northgate, Cottingham Thursday Not Operational Friday Not Operational Cottingham Northgate, Cottingham Saturday Not Operational Cottingham Harland Way, Cottingham Cottingham Harland Way, Cottingham Cottingham Harland Way, Cottingham 25 bus Info Direction: Cottingham <-> Hornsea Cottingham Harland Way, Cottingham Stops: 50 Trip Duration: 69 min Line Summary: Cottingham King Street, Cottingham, Skidby Lane End, Skidby Cottingham Northgate, Cottingham, Cottingham Northgate, Cottingham, Cottingham Northgate, Bentley A164, Bentley Cottingham, Cottingham Harland Way, Cottingham, Cottingham Harland Way, Cottingham, Cottingham Beverley Victoria Road, Beverley Harland Way, Cottingham, Cottingham Harland Way, A164, Woodmansey Civil Parish Cottingham, Skidby Lane End, Skidby, Bentley A164, Bentley, Beverley Victoria Road, Beverley, Beverley Beverley Lincoln Way, Beverley Lincoln Way, Beverley, Beverley Armstrong Way, Lichƒeld Close, Beverley Beverley Minster, Beverley Rail Station, Beverley, Beverley New Walkergate, Beverley, Beverley Bs, Beverley Armstrong Way, Beverley Minster Beverley, Beverley Norwood, Beverley, Beverley Armstrong Way, Beverley Norwood, Beverley, Beverley Hull Bridge Road, Beverley, Beverley Hull Bridge Road, Beverley, Beverley Rail Station, Beverley Beverley Hull Bridge Road, Beverley, Tickton Main Trinity Lane, Beverley Street, Tickton, Tickton Main Street, Tickton, Tickton Main Street, Tickton, Tickton Main Street, Tickton, Beverley New Walkergate, Beverley Tickton Hull Bridge Road, Tickton, Routh Meaux 25-31 Butcher Row, Beverley Lane, Routh, Leven Beverley Road, Leven, Leven South Street, Leven, Leven South Street, Leven, Beverley Bs, Beverley Brandesburton New Rd, Brandesburton, 22 Hengate, Beverley Brandesburton New Rd, Brandesburton, Brandesburton New Rd, Brandesburton, Catwick Beverley Norwood, Beverley B1244, Catwick, Catwick Village, Catwick, Catwick Recreation Club Lane, Beverley Main Street, Catwick, Catfoss Lane End, Sigglesthorne, Sigglesthorne Hornsea Road, Beverley Norwood, Beverley Sigglesthorne, Seaton Leas Lane, Seaton, Seaton Leas Lane, Seaton, Seaton Main Street, Seaton, Beverley Hull Bridge Road, Beverley Hornsea Seaton Road, Hornsea, Hornsea Westgate, Poplar Drive, Beverley Hornsea, Hornsea Market Place, Hornsea, Hornsea Newbegin, Hornsea, Hornsea New Road, Hornsea, Beverley Hull Bridge Road, Beverley Hornsea Marine Drive, Hornsea, Hornsea Hartley Street, Hornsea, Hornsea Cliff Road, Hornsea, Beverley Hull Bridge Road, Beverley Hornsea Cliff Road, Hornsea Tickton Main Street, Tickton Tickton Main Street, Tickton Tickton Main Street, Tickton Tickton Main Street, Tickton Tickton Hull Bridge Road, Tickton Routh Meaux Lane, Routh Leven Beverley Road, Leven Leven South Street, Leven Leven South Street, Leven Brandesburton New Rd, Brandesburton Brandesburton New Rd, Brandesburton Brandesburton New Rd, Brandesburton Catwick B1244, Catwick Catwick Village, Catwick Main Street, Catwick Civil Parish Catwick Main Street, Catwick Catfoss Lane End, Sigglesthorne Sigglesthorne Hornsea Road, Sigglesthorne Main Street, Sigglesthorne Civil Parish Seaton Leas Lane, Seaton Seaton Leas Lane, Seaton Seaton Main Street, Seaton Hornsea Seaton Road, Hornsea Seaton Road, Hornsea Hornsea Westgate, Hornsea Hornsea Market Place, Hornsea 12 Market Place, Hornsea Hornsea Newbegin, Hornsea 20 Newbegin, Hornsea Hornsea New Road, Hornsea Grosvenor Road, Hornsea Hornsea Marine Drive, Hornsea Hornsea Hartley Street, Hornsea Hartley Street, Hornsea Civil Parish Hornsea Cliff Road, Hornsea Hornsea Cliff Road, Hornsea Direction: Hornsea <-> Beverley 25 bus Time Schedule 37 stops Hornsea <-> Beverley Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:25 AM - 5:25 PM Monday 6:05 AM - 9:50 PM Hornsea Cliff Road, Hornsea Tuesday Not Operational Hornsea Cliff Road, Hornsea Cliff Court, Hornsea Civil Parish Wednesday Not Operational Hornsea Esplanade, Hornsea Thursday Not Operational Esplanade, Hornsea Civil Parish Friday Not Operational Hornsea Marine Drive, Hornsea Saturday Not Operational Hornsea Marine Drive, Hornsea Hornsea New Road, Hornsea Grosvenor Road, Hornsea 25 bus Info Direction: Hornsea <-> Beverley Hornsea Newbegin, Hornsea Stops: 37 Trip Duration: 46 min Hornsea Market Place, Hornsea Line Summary: Hornsea Cliff Road, Hornsea, 12 Market Place, Hornsea Hornsea Cliff Road, Hornsea, Hornsea Esplanade, Hornsea, Hornsea Marine Drive, Hornsea, Hornsea Hornsea Seaton Road, Hornsea Marine Drive, Hornsea, Hornsea New Road, Hornsea, Hornsea Newbegin, Hornsea, Hornsea Market Place, Hornsea Seaton Road, Hornsea Hornsea, Hornsea Seaton Road, Hornsea, Hornsea Seaton Road, Hornsea, Seaton Hornsea Road, Seaton Hornsea Road, Seaton Seaton, Seaton Main Street, Seaton, Seaton Leas Lane, Seaton, Seaton Leas Lane, Seaton, Sigglesthorne Hornsea Rd, Sigglesthorne, Catfoss Seaton Main Street, Seaton Lane End, Sigglesthorne, Catwick Main Street, Main Street, Seaton Civil Parish Catwick, Catwick Main Street, Catwick, Catwick Seaton Leas Lane, Seaton Village, Catwick, Brandesburton New Rd, Brandesburton, Brandesburton New Rd, Brandesburton, Brandesburton New Rd, Seaton Leas Lane, Seaton Brandesburton, Leven South Street, Leven, Leven South Street, Leven, Leven Beverley Road, Leven, Sigglesthorne Hornsea Rd, Sigglesthorne Routh A1035, Routh, Tickton Hull Bridge Road, A1035, Sigglesthorne Civil Parish Tickton, Tickton Main Street, Tickton, Tickton Main Street, Tickton, Tickton Main Street, Tickton, Tickton Catfoss Lane End, Sigglesthorne Main Street, Tickton, Beverley Hull Bridge Road, Beverley, Beverley Highƒeld Road, Beverley, Beverley Catwick Main Street, Catwick Norwood, Beverley, Beverley Norwood, Beverley, Beverley Norwood, Beverley, Beverley Bs, Beverley Catwick Main Street, Catwick Catwick Village, Catwick Main Street, Catwick Civil Parish Brandesburton New Rd, Brandesburton Brandesburton New Rd, Brandesburton Brandesburton New 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