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361 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 361 bus time schedule & line map 361 Newton Abbot-Bridford View In Website Mode The 361 bus line (Newton Abbot-Bridford) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bridford: 1:25 PM (2) Newton Abbot: 9:25 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 361 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 361 bus arriving. Direction: Bridford 361 bus Time Schedule 20 stops Bridford Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Sherborne Road, Newton Abbot Sherborne Road, Newton Abbot Tuesday Not Operational Cricketƒeld Surgery, Newton Abbot Wednesday 1:25 PM Rundle Road, Newton Abbot Thursday Not Operational Jetty Marsh, Newton Abbot Friday Not Operational Olympus Business Park, Newton Abbot Saturday Not Operational Racecourse, Newton Abbot Pottery Road, Kingsteignton 38 Newton Road, Newton Abbot 361 bus Info Lidl, Kingsteignton Direction: Bridford Stops: 20 Health Centre, Kingsteignton Trip Duration: 46 min Gestridge Road, Kingsteignton Civil Parish Line Summary: Sherborne Road, Newton Abbot, Cricketƒeld Surgery, Newton Abbot, Jetty Marsh, Teign School, Rydon Newton Abbot, Racecourse, Newton Abbot, Pottery Road, Kingsteignton, Lidl, Kingsteignton, Health Old Toll House, Sandygate Centre, Kingsteignton, Teign School, Rydon, Old Toll 21 Newcross Park, Kingsteignton Civil Parish House, Sandygate, Twinyeo Cottage, Chudleigh Knighton, Dunley Cross, Chudleigh Knighton, Palk Twinyeo Cottage, Chudleigh Knighton Arms, Hennock, Phone Box, Teign Village, Trusham Cross, Trusham, Ashton Bridge, Lower Ashton, Dunley Cross, Chudleigh Knighton Church, Christow, School, Christow, Teign House Inn, B3344, Bovey Tracey Civil Parish Bridfordmills, Teign Valley Nurseries, Bridfordmills, Shelter, Bridford Palk Arms, Hennock Phone Box, Teign Village Trusham Cross, Trusham Ashton Bridge, Lower Ashton Spara Bridge, Ashton Civil Parish Church, Christow Village Road, Christow Civil Parish School, Christow Smithay Meadows, Christow Civil Parish Teign House Inn, Bridfordmills Teign Valley Nurseries, Bridfordmills Shelter, Bridford Direction: Newton Abbot 361 bus Time Schedule 20 stops Newton Abbot Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Shelter, Bridford Tuesday Not Operational Teign Valley Nurseries, Bridfordmills Wednesday 9:25 AM Teign House Inn, Bridfordmills Thursday Not Operational School, Christow Friday Not Operational Smithay Meadows, Christow Civil Parish Saturday Not Operational Church, Christow Village Road, Christow Civil Parish Ashton Bridge, Lower Ashton Spara Bridge, Ashton Civil Parish 361 bus Info Direction: Newton Abbot Trusham Cross, Trusham Stops: 20 Trip Duration: 50 min Phone Box, Teign Village Line Summary: Shelter, Bridford, Teign Valley Nurseries, Bridfordmills, Teign House Inn, Palk Arms, Hennock Bridfordmills, School, Christow, Church, Christow, Ashton Bridge, Lower Ashton, Trusham Cross, Dunley Cross, Chudleigh Knighton Trusham, Phone Box, Teign Village, Palk Arms, Hennock, Dunley Cross, Chudleigh Knighton, B3344, Bovey Tracey Civil Parish Twinyeo Cottage, Chudleigh Knighton, Old Toll Twinyeo Cottage, Chudleigh Knighton House, Sandygate, Teign School, Rydon, Health Centre, Kingsteignton, The Fountain, Kingsteignton, Old Toll House, Sandygate Pottery Road, Kingsteignton, Racecourse, Newton Abbot, Jetty Marsh, Newton Abbot, Council O∆ces, 21 Newcross Park, Kingsteignton Civil Parish Newton Abbot, Sherborne Road, Newton Abbot Teign School, Rydon Health Centre, Kingsteignton Gestridge Road, Kingsteignton Civil Parish The Fountain, Kingsteignton Pottery Road, Kingsteignton 60 Newton Road, Newton Abbot Racecourse, Newton Abbot Jetty Marsh, Newton Abbot Olympus Business Park, Newton Abbot Council O∆ces, Newton Abbot Rundle Road, Newton Abbot Sherborne Road, Newton Abbot Sherborne Road, Newton Abbot 361 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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