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View in Website Mode Whaley Bridge, Disley, Stockport 199 bus time schedule & line map 199 Buxton - Manchester Airport Via Chapel-en-le-frith, View In Website Mode Whaley Bridge, Disley, Stockport The 199 bus line (Buxton - Manchester Airport Via Chapel-en-le-frith, Whaley Bridge, Disley, Stockport) has 7 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Buxton: 5:15 AM - 9:15 PM (2) Chapel En Le Frith: 7:40 AM - 11:00 PM (3) Dove Holes: 10:15 PM - 11:15 PM (4) Hazel Grove: 4:45 AM - 5:45 AM (5) Manchester Airport: 3:40 AM - 11:00 PM (6) Stockport: 4:45 AM - 10:45 PM (7) Whaley Bridge: 11:00 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 199 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 199 bus arriving. Direction: Buxton 199 bus Time Schedule 92 stops Buxton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:45 AM - 9:45 PM Monday 5:15 AM - 9:15 PM Manchester Airport the Station, Manchester Airport Tuesday 5:15 AM - 9:15 PM Georges Road, Stockport Wednesday 5:15 AM - 9:15 PM A5145, Stockport Thursday 5:15 AM - 9:15 PM Mersey Square, Stockport Friday 5:15 AM - 9:15 PM Mersey Square, Stockport Saturday 5:15 AM - 9:15 PM Grand Central, Stockport 67A Wellington Road South, Stockport Stockport College, Stockport Mottram Street, Stockport 199 bus Info Direction: Buxton Brentnall Street, Stockport Stops: 92 Brentnall Street, Stockport Trip Duration: 93 min Line Summary: Manchester Airport the Station, Longshut Lane, Shaw Heath Manchester Airport, Georges Road, Stockport, Mersey Square, Stockport, Grand Central, Stockport, Wellington Road South, Heaviley Stockport College, Stockport, Brentnall Street, Stockport, Longshut Lane, Shaw Heath, Wellington Nangreave Road, Heaviley Road South, Heaviley, Nangreave Road, Heaviley, Colonial Road, Stockport Kennerley Road, Heaviley, Corbar Road, Heaviley, Woodsmoor Lane, Heaviley, Cherry Tree Lane, Great Kennerley Road, Heaviley Moor, The Crown, Stepping Hill, Sainsbury'S, Stepping Hill, Brewers Green, Stepping Hill, Commercial Road, Corbar Road, Heaviley Hazel Grove, Queens Road, Hazel Grove, Chester Road, Hazel Grove, Torkington Road, Hazel Grove, Woodsmoor Lane, Heaviley Rising Sun, Hazel Grove, Hazel Grove Golf Club, Hazel Grove, Mill Lane, Hazel Grove, Norbury Hollow Cherry Tree Lane, Great Moor Road, Hazel Grove, Threaphurst Lane, High Lane, Royal Oak, High Lane, Horse Shoe Inn, High Lane, The Crown, Stepping Hill Dog & Partridge, High Lane, Andrews Lane, High Lane, Alders Road, High Lane, Park Road, Disley, 416 Buxton Road, Stockport Lyme Park, Disley, Railway Station, Disley, Ram's Sainsbury'S, Stepping Hill Head Hotel, Disley, Dandy Cock Ph, Disley, The Albert 15 London Road, Stockport Hotel, Danebank, White Lion Ph, Danebank, Buxton Road, Danebank, Lower Greenshall Lane, Newtown, Brewers Green, Stepping Hill Overdale Road, Newtown, Peveril Gardens, 51 London Road, Stockport Newtown, Swan Hotel, Newtown, Chalkers Snooker Club, Newtown, Redmoor House, Newtown, St Johns Commercial Road, Hazel Grove Church, Furness Vale, Dale Farm Dairy, Furness Vale, Soldier Dick, Furness Vale, Primary School, Furness Queens Road, Hazel Grove Vale, Hollins View, Furness Vale, Crescent Drive, Grundey Street, Stockport Furness Vale, Bridgemont, Whaley Bridge, Railway Station, Whaley Bridge, Primary School, Whaley Chester Road, Hazel Grove Bridge, White Horse, Horwich End, Old Road, Whaley 2 Pineapple Street, Stockport Bridge, Board Inn, Whaley Bridge, Ollerenshaw Cottages, Whaley Bridge, Cadster Farm, Whaley Torkington Road, Hazel Grove Bridge, Milton Lane, Tunstead Milton, Tom Lane, London Road, Stockport Tunstead Milton, Hanging Gate, Tunstead Milton, Whitestones, Chapel En Le Frith, Crossings Road, Rising Sun, Hazel Grove Chapel En Le Frith, Eccles Fold, Chapel En Le Frith, New Inn, Chapel En Le Frith, Town Hall, Chapel En Le Hazel Grove Golf Club, Hazel Grove Frith, Old Pack Horse, Chapel En Le Frith, Council Depot, Chapel En Le Frith, Frith Knoll Road, Chapel Mill Lane, Hazel Grove En Le Frith, Barmoor Clough, Dove Holes, Platting Farm, Dove Holes, Brickrow Cottages, Dove Holes, Buxton Road, Stockport Bus Depot, Dove Holes, Lower Bibbington, Dove Norbury Hollow Road, Hazel Grove Holes, Tomthorn, Fairƒeld, Brook House, Fairƒeld, Church, Fairƒeld, Windsor Road, Fairƒeld, Queens Court, Fairƒeld, Infant School, Fairƒeld, Lathkil Grove, Threaphurst Lane, High Lane Fairƒeld, Fairƒeld Centre, Fairƒeld, Junior School, Fairƒeld, Boarstones Lane, Fairƒeld, Tongue Lane, Royal Oak, High Lane Fairƒeld, Queens Court, Fairƒeld, Windsor Road, Fairƒeld, Working Mens Club, Buxton, Sylvan Park, Horse Shoe Inn, High Lane Buxton, Railway Station, Buxton, Terrace Road, 23 Buxton Road, England Buxton, Market Place, Buxton Dog & Partridge, High Lane 84 Buxton Road, England Andrews Lane, High Lane Alders Road, High Lane Park Road, Disley Lyme Park, Disley Railway Station, Disley Ram's Head Hotel, Disley Buxton Road West, Disley Civil Parish Dandy Cock Ph, Disley 15 Market Street, Disley Civil Parish The Albert Hotel, Danebank White Lion Ph, Danebank 135 Buxton Road, Disley Civil Parish Buxton Road, Danebank Lower Greenshall Lane, Newtown Overdale Road, Newtown Peveril Gardens, Newtown Swan Hotel, Newtown Chalkers Snooker Club, Newtown Redmoor House, Newtown St Johns Church, Furness Vale Dale Farm Dairy, Furness Vale Soldier Dick, Furness Vale Primary School, Furness Vale Hollins View, Furness Vale Crescent Drive, Furness Vale Bridgemont, Whaley Bridge Railway Station, Whaley Bridge Canal Street, Whaley Bridge Civil Parish Primary School, Whaley Bridge A5004, Whaley Bridge White Horse, Horwich End Old Road, Whaley Bridge Board Inn, Whaley Bridge Chapel Road, Whaley Bridge Ollerenshaw Cottages, Whaley Bridge Cadster Farm, Whaley Bridge Milton Lane, Tunstead Milton Tom Lane, Tunstead Milton Hanging Gate, Tunstead Milton Whitestones, Chapel En Le Frith Crossings Road, Chapel En Le Frith Eccles Fold, Chapel En Le Frith New Inn, Chapel En Le Frith Alder Grove, Chapel-En-Le-Frith Town Hall, Chapel En Le Frith Ash Mews, Chapel-En-Le-Frith Old Pack Horse, Chapel En Le Frith Market Street, Chapel-En-Le-Frith Civil Parish Council Depot, Chapel En Le Frith She∆eld Road, Chapel-En-Le-Frith Civil Parish Frith Knoll Road, Chapel En Le Frith Barmoor Clough, Dove Holes Platting Farm, Dove Holes Brickrow Cottages, Dove Holes Hallsteads, Chapel-En-Le-Frith Civil Parish Bus Depot, Dove Holes Lower Bibbington, Dove Holes Buxton Road, Chapel-En-Le-Frith Civil Parish Tomthorn, Fairƒeld Brook House, Fairƒeld Church, Fairƒeld St Peters Road, Buxton Windsor Road, Fairƒeld Queens Court, Fairƒeld Infant School, Fairƒeld Bench Road, Buxton Lathkil Grove, Fairƒeld Fairƒeld Centre, Fairƒeld Junior School, Fairƒeld Boarstones Lane, England Boarstones Lane, Fairƒeld Thorn Close, England Tongue Lane, Fairƒeld Queens Court, Fairƒeld Queens Avenue, Buxton Windsor Road, Fairƒeld Working Mens Club, Buxton Sylvan Park, Buxton Bridge Street, Buxton Railway Station, Buxton Terrace Road, Buxton Terrace Road, Buxton Market Place, Buxton 1 Scarsdale Place, Buxton Direction: Chapel En Le Frith 199 bus Time Schedule 32 stops Chapel En Le Frith Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:40 AM - 11:00 PM Market Place, Buxton 1 Scarsdale Place, Buxton Tuesday 7:40 AM - 11:00 PM Terrace Road, Buxton Wednesday 7:40 AM - 11:00 PM Terrace Road, Buxton Thursday 7:40 AM Colonnade, Buxton Friday 7:40 AM Railway Station, Buxton Saturday Not Operational Station Road, Buxton Sylvan Park, Buxton Station Road, Buxton 199 bus Info Working Mens Club, Buxton Direction: Chapel En Le Frith Stops: 32 Windsor Road, Fairƒeld Trip Duration: 26 min Line Summary: Market Place, Buxton, Terrace Road, Queens Court, Fairƒeld Buxton, Colonnade, Buxton, Railway Station, Buxton, Sylvan Park, Buxton, Working Mens Club, Buxton, Infant School, Fairƒeld Windsor Road, Fairƒeld, Queens Court, Fairƒeld, Bench Road, Buxton Infant School, Fairƒeld, Lathkil Grove, Fairƒeld, Fairƒeld Centre, Fairƒeld, Junior School, Fairƒeld, Lathkil Grove, Fairƒeld Boarstones Lane, Fairƒeld, Tongue Lane, Fairƒeld, Queens Court, Fairƒeld, Windsor Road, Fairƒeld, Fairƒeld Centre, Fairƒeld Church, Fairƒeld, Brook House, Fairƒeld, Tomthorn, Fairƒeld, Waterswallows Lane, Fairƒeld, Batham Junior School, Fairƒeld Gate Middle, Fairƒeld, School Road, Peak Dale, Old Station, Peak Dale, Quarry, Dove Holes, Queens Head, Boarstones Lane, England Dove Holes, Bus Depot, Dove Holes, Brickrow Boarstones Lane, Fairƒeld Cottages, Dove Holes, Platting Farm, Dove Holes, Barmoor Clough, Dove Holes, Jolly Carter, Chapel En Thorn Close, England Le Frith, Netherƒeld Road, Chapel En Le Frith, Town Tongue Lane, Fairƒeld End, Chapel En Le Frith Queens Court, Fairƒeld Queens Avenue, Buxton Windsor Road, Fairƒeld Church, Fairƒeld St Peters Road, Buxton Brook House, Fairƒeld Tomthorn, Fairƒeld Waterswallows Lane, Fairƒeld Batham Gate Middle, Fairƒeld Batham Gate Road, England School Road, Peak Dale Old Station, Peak Dale Quarry, Dove Holes Queens Head, Dove Holes Bus Depot, Dove Holes Brickrow Cottages, Dove Holes Beelow Close, Chapel-En-Le-Frith Civil Parish Platting Farm, Dove Holes Barmoor Clough, Dove Holes Jolly Carter, Chapel En Le Frith Buxton Road, Chapel-En-Le-Frith Civil Parish Netherƒeld Road, Chapel En Le Frith Market Street, Chapel-En-Le-Frith Civil Parish Town End, Chapel En Le Frith Hayƒeld Road, Chapel-En-Le-Frith Civil Parish Direction: Dove Holes 199 bus Time Schedule 73 stops Dove Holes Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 10:45 PM Monday 10:15 PM - 11:15 PM Manchester Airport the Station, Manchester Airport Tuesday 10:15 PM - 11:15 PM Georges Road, Stockport
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