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M14 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route M14 bus time schedule & line map M14 Beckford - High School for Girls & Sir Thomas View In Website Mode Rich's School The M14 bus line (Beckford - High School for Girls & Sir Thomas Rich's School) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Beckford: 3:30 PM (2) Elmbridge: 7:00 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest M14 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next M14 bus arriving. Direction: Beckford M14 bus Time Schedule 18 stops Beckford Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Sir Thomas Rich's School, Elmbridge 53 Oakleaze, Gloucester Tuesday Not Operational High School For Girls, Kingsholm Wednesday Not Operational Seabroke Road, Gloucester Thursday Not Operational Coombe End, Coombe Hill Friday 3:30 PM Knightsbridge Lodge, Knightsbridge Saturday Not Operational The Orchard, Stoke Orchard Kingsclere Drive, Bishop's Cleeve Gatcombe Close, Bishop'S Cleeve Civil Parish M14 bus Info Direction: Beckford The Highgrove, Bishop's Cleeve Stops: 18 Trip Duration: 72 min Cleeve School, Bishop's Cleeve Line Summary: Sir Thomas Rich's School, Elmbridge, High School For Girls, Kingsholm, Coombe End, Gable Point, Woodmancote Coombe Hill, Knightsbridge Lodge, Knightsbridge, Kempsford Acre, Woodmancote Civil Parish The Orchard, Stoke Orchard, Kingsclere Drive, Bishop's Cleeve, The Highgrove, Bishop's Cleeve, Woodmancote Vale, Woodmancote Cleeve School, Bishop's Cleeve, Gable Point, 1 Woodmancote Vale, Woodmancote Civil Parish Woodmancote, Woodmancote Vale, Woodmancote, Hardy Road, Bishop's Cleeve, Post O∆ce, Hardy Road, Bishop's Cleeve Gotherington, The Shutter, Gotherington, Oxenton Gotherington Lane, Bishop'S Cleeve Civil Parish Turn, Oxenton, Village Hall, Teddington, Bus Shelter, Alstone, War Memorial, Alderton, Church, Beckford Post O∆ce, Gotherington Pullen Court, Gotherington Civil Parish The Shutter, Gotherington Oxenton Turn, Oxenton Village Hall, Teddington Bus Shelter, Alstone War Memorial, Alderton Church, Beckford Village Green, Beckford Civil Parish Direction: Elmbridge M14 bus Time Schedule 18 stops Elmbridge Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Church, Beckford Village Green, Beckford Civil Parish Tuesday Not Operational War Memorial, Alderton Wednesday Not Operational Bus Shelter, Alstone Thursday Not Operational Friday 7:00 AM Village Hall, Teddington Saturday Not Operational Oxenton Turn, Oxenton The Shutter, Gotherington Post O∆ce, Gotherington M14 bus Info Pullen Court, Gotherington Civil Parish Direction: Elmbridge Stops: 18 Hardy Road, Bishop's Cleeve Trip Duration: 75 min Gotherington Lane, Bishop'S Cleeve Civil Parish Line Summary: Church, Beckford, War Memorial, Alderton, Bus Shelter, Alstone, Village Hall, Woodmancote Vale, Woodmancote Teddington, Oxenton Turn, Oxenton, The Shutter, 1 Woodmancote Vale, Woodmancote Civil Parish Gotherington, Post O∆ce, Gotherington, Hardy Road, Bishop's Cleeve, Woodmancote Vale, Gable Point, Woodmancote Woodmancote, Gable Point, Woodmancote, Cleeve Kempsford Acre, Woodmancote Civil Parish School, Bishop's Cleeve, The Highgrove, Bishop's Cleeve, Sweetbriar Close, Bishop's Cleeve, St James's Cleeve School, Bishop's Cleeve Church, Stoke Orchard, Knightsbridge Lodge, Knightsbridge, Evington Villa, Coombe Hill, High The Highgrove, Bishop's Cleeve School For Girls, Kingsholm, Sir Thomas Rich's School, Elmbridge Charlecote Corner, Bishop'S Cleeve Civil Parish Sweetbriar Close, Bishop's Cleeve Gatcombe Close, Bishop'S Cleeve Civil Parish St James's Church, Stoke Orchard Stoke Road, Stoke Orchard Civil Parish Knightsbridge Lodge, Knightsbridge Evington Villa, Coombe Hill High School For Girls, Kingsholm Seabroke Road, Gloucester Sir Thomas Rich's School, Elmbridge 53 Oakleaze, Gloucester M14 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in South West. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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