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11 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 11 bus time schedule & line map 11 Southampton City Centre View In Website Mode The 11 bus line (Southampton City Centre) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Southampton City Centre: 5:09 AM - 10:35 PM (2) Weston: 5:36 AM - 10:10 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 11 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 11 bus arriving. Direction: Southampton City Centre 11 bus Time Schedule 25 stops Southampton City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 5:51 AM - 10:35 PM Monday 5:09 AM - 10:35 PM Barnƒeld Road, Weston Tuesday 5:09 AM - 10:35 PM Kipling Court, Weston Kipling Court, Southampton Wednesday 5:09 AM - 10:35 PM Poulner Close, Weston Thursday 5:09 AM - 10:35 PM Poulner Close, Southampton Friday 5:09 AM - 10:35 PM Winchƒeld Close, Weston Saturday 5:26 AM - 10:35 PM Drayton Close, Weston Longstock Close, Southampton Fullerton Close, Weston 11 bus Info Kingsclere Avenue, Southampton Direction: Southampton City Centre Stops: 25 Hurstbourne Place, Weston Trip Duration: 28 min Hurstbourne Place, Southampton Line Summary: Barnƒeld Road, Weston, Kipling Court, Weston, Poulner Close, Weston, Winchƒeld International Way, Weston Close, Weston, Drayton Close, Weston, Fullerton Close, Weston, Hurstbourne Place, Weston, Kingsclere Close, Weston International Way, Weston, Kingsclere Close, Weston, Kingsclere Avenue, Southampton Squires Walk, Weston, Ticonderoga Gardens, Weston, Swift Road, Woolston, Church Road, Squires Walk, Weston Woolston, Foundry Court, Woolston, Centenary 1 Squires Walk, Southampton Quay, Woolston, Health Clinic, Woolston, Johns Road, Woolston, Bridge Link Road, Woolston, Itchen Ticonderoga Gardens, Weston Bridge, Chapel, Oxford Street, Southampton City 8 Bevan Close, Southampton Centre, Holyrood Church, Southampton City Centre, Westquay, Southampton City Centre, Asda & Swift Road, Woolston Marlands, Southampton City Centre, Seacity Museum, Southampton City Centre, Central Station, Church Road, Woolston Southampton City Centre Weston Grove Road, Southampton Foundry Court, Woolston Vosper Road, Southampton Centenary Quay, Woolston 1-50 John Thorneycroft Road, Southampton Health Clinic, Woolston Condor Close, Southampton Johns Road, Woolston Portsmouth Road, Southampton Bridge Link Road, Woolston Cooper's Lane, Southampton Itchen Bridge, Chapel Royal Crescent Road, Southampton Oxford Street, Southampton City Centre 1 Oxford Street, Southampton Holyrood Church, Southampton City Centre 135 High Street, Southampton Westquay, Southampton City Centre Arundel Bridge, Southampton Asda & Marlands, Southampton City Centre Seacity Museum, Southampton City Centre Havelock Road, Southampton Central Station, Southampton City Centre Wyndham Place, Southampton Direction: Weston 11 bus Time Schedule 21 stops Weston Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:17 AM - 10:10 PM Monday 5:36 AM - 10:10 PM Central Station, Southampton City Centre Wyndham Place, Southampton Tuesday 5:36 AM - 10:10 PM May≈ower Halls, Southampton City Centre Wednesday 5:36 AM - 10:10 PM West Park Road, Southampton Thursday 5:36 AM - 10:10 PM Art Gallery, Southampton City Centre Friday 5:36 AM - 10:10 PM Commercial Road, Southampton Saturday 5:52 AM - 10:10 PM Above Bar, Southampton City Centre 100 Above Bar Street, Southampton Vincent's Walk, Southampton City Centre Vincents Walk, Southampton 11 bus Info Direction: Weston Westquay, Southampton City Centre Stops: 21 Arundel Bridge, Southampton Trip Duration: 28 min Line Summary: Central Station, Southampton City Holyrood Church, Southampton City Centre Centre, May≈ower Halls, Southampton City Centre, 35 High Street, Southampton Art Gallery, Southampton City Centre, Above Bar, Southampton City Centre, Vincent's Walk, Oxford Street, Southampton City Centre Southampton City Centre, Westquay, Southampton 35-48 Orchard Lane, Southampton City Centre, Holyrood Church, Southampton City Centre, Oxford Street, Southampton City Centre, Threeƒeld Lane, St Marys Threeƒeld Lane, St Marys, Terminus Terrace, St Chandos Street, Southampton Marys, Itchen Bridge, Chapel, Bridge Link Road, Woolston, Johns Road, Woolston, Keswick Road, Terminus Terrace, St Marys Woolston, Centenary Quay, Woolston, Foundry Marsh Lane, Southampton Court, Woolston, Church Road, Woolston, Swift Road, Woolston, Mayƒeld Garage, Woolston, Duncan Itchen Bridge, Chapel Close, Weston, Barnƒeld Road, Weston 4 Albert Road South, Southampton Bridge Link Road, Woolston Cooper's Lane, Southampton Johns Road, Woolston Portsmouth Road, Southampton Keswick Road, Woolston Victoria Road, Southampton Centenary Quay, Woolston John Thorneycroft Road, Southampton Foundry Court, Woolston Vosper Road, Southampton Church Road, Woolston Church View, Southampton Swift Road, Woolston Mayƒeld Garage, Woolston 62 Bevan Close, Southampton Duncan Close, Weston 1 Weston Lane, Southampton Barnƒeld Road, Weston 11 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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