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652 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 652 bus time schedule & line map 652 Lower Odcombe View In Website Mode The 652 bus line (Lower Odcombe) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Lower Odcombe: 4:45 PM (2) Street: 7:30 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 652 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 652 bus arriving. Direction: Lower Odcombe 652 bus Time Schedule 29 stops Lower Odcombe Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:45 PM Strode College, Street Church Road, Street Tuesday 4:45 PM West End, Street Wednesday 4:45 PM Brookleigh, Street Thursday 4:45 PM Friday 4:45 PM Mildred Road, Walton Quarry Batch, Street Saturday Not Operational The Royal Oak, Walton Broughton Close, Walton Civil Parish The Old Parsonage, Walton 652 bus Info Direction: Lower Odcombe Pipers Inn, Ashcott Stops: 29 Trip Duration: 60 min Caravan Park, Pedwell Line Summary: Strode College, Street, West End, Street, Brookleigh, Street, Mildred Road, Walton, The The Crossroads, Henley Royal Oak, Walton, The Old Parsonage, Walton, Pipers Inn, Ashcott, Caravan Park, Pedwell, The The King's Head, Henley Crossroads, Henley, The King's Head, Henley, The Old Vicarage, High Ham, Cemetery Gate, High Ham, High St Andrew's Close, High Ham Civil Parish Ham Road, Low Ham, Halfway House, Pitney, Batts The Old Vicarage, High Ham Lane, Somerton Hill, Devonshire Arms, Long Sutton, Church Lane, Long Load, Stapleton Cross, Stapleton, Loxhams, High Ham Civil Parish Lavers Oak, Martock, The Pinnacle, Martock, Fleur De Cemetery Gate, High Ham Lis Inn, Stoke Sub Hamdon, Main Street Post O∆ce, Stoke Sub Hamdon, Stanchester Community School, Montacute, Mason Lane, Montacute, The Borough, High Ham Road, Low Ham Montacute, Yeovil Road Primary School, Montacute, Nurseries & Farm Shop, Lower Odcombe, Halfway House, Pitney Houndstone Corner, Houndstone, Dray Road Junction, Lower Odcombe Batts Lane, Somerton Hill Devonshire Arms, Long Sutton Church Lane, Long Load B3165, Long Load Civil Parish Stapleton Cross, Stapleton Lavers Oak, Martock Stapleton Road, Martock Civil Parish The Pinnacle, Martock 7 North Street TA12 6DH, Martock Fleur De Lis Inn, Stoke Sub Hamdon Main Street Post O∆ce, Stoke Sub Hamdon Stanchester Community School, Montacute Mason Lane, Montacute The Borough, Montacute The Borough, Montacute Civil Parish Yeovil Road Primary School, Montacute Nurseries & Farm Shop, Lower Odcombe Houndstone Corner, Houndstone Hawk Road, Brympton Civil Parish Dray Road Junction, Lower Odcombe Direction: Street 652 bus Time Schedule 30 stops Street Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:30 AM Dray Road Junction, Lower Odcombe Tuesday 7:30 AM Houndstone Corner, Houndstone Hawk Road, Brympton Civil Parish Wednesday 7:30 AM Nurseries & Farm Shop, Lower Odcombe Thursday 7:30 AM Friday 7:30 AM Yeovil Road Primary School, Montacute Saturday Not Operational The Borough, Montacute The Borough, Montacute Civil Parish Mason's Lane Recreation Ground, Montacute 652 bus Info Stanchester Community School, Montacute Direction: Street Stops: 30 Main Street Post O∆ce, Stoke Sub Hamdon Trip Duration: 70 min Line Summary: Dray Road Junction, Lower Fleur De Lis Inn, Stoke Sub Hamdon Odcombe, Houndstone Corner, Houndstone, Nurseries & Farm Shop, Lower Odcombe, Yeovil Road Primary School, Montacute, The Borough, The Pinnacle, Martock Montacute, Mason's Lane Recreation Ground, Montacute, Stanchester Community School, Lavers Oak, Martock Montacute, Main Street Post O∆ce, Stoke Sub Stapleton Road, Martock Civil Parish Hamdon, Fleur De Lis Inn, Stoke Sub Hamdon, The Pinnacle, Martock, Lavers Oak, Martock, Stapleton Stapleton Cross, Stapleton Cross, Stapleton, The Church, Long Load, Devonshire Arms, Long Sutton, Batts Lane, Somerton Hill, The Church, Long Load Halfway House, Pitney, High Ham Road, Low Ham, B3165, Long Load Civil Parish Cemetery Gate, High Ham, The Old Vicarage, High Ham, The King's Head, Henley, The Crossroads, Devonshire Arms, Long Sutton Henley, Caravan Park, Pedwell, Pipers Inn, Ashcott, Walton Church, Walton, The Royal Oak, Walton, Batts Lane, Somerton Hill Mildred Road, Walton, Brookleigh, Street, West End, Street, Church, Street, Strode College, Street Halfway House, Pitney High Ham Road, Low Ham Cemetery Gate, High Ham The Old Vicarage, High Ham Loxhams, High Ham Civil Parish The King's Head, Henley St Andrew's Close, High Ham Civil Parish The Crossroads, Henley Caravan Park, Pedwell Pipers Inn, Ashcott Walton Church, Walton The Royal Oak, Walton Broughton Close, Walton Civil Parish Mildred Road, Walton Quarry Batch, Street Brookleigh, Street West End, Street West End, Street Church, Street Back Lane, Street Strode College, Street Church Road, Street 652 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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