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X15 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route X15 bus time schedule & line map X15 Newcastle upon Tyne - Alnwick View In Website Mode The X15 bus line (Newcastle upon Tyne - Alnwick) has 5 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Alnwick: 7:23 AM - 7:48 PM (2) Berwick-Upon-Tweed: 5:50 AM - 4:43 PM (3) Morpeth: 7:15 PM - 7:18 PM (4) Newcastle upon Tyne: 6:43 AM - 5:18 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest X15 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next X15 bus arriving. Direction: Alnwick X15 bus Time Schedule 46 stops Alnwick Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:48 AM - 5:53 PM Monday 7:23 AM - 7:58 PM Haymarket Bus Station, Newcastle upon Tyne Percy Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne Tuesday 7:23 AM - 7:58 PM High Street - Ivy Road, Gosforth Wednesday 7:23 AM - 7:48 PM North Cross Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne Thursday 7:23 AM - 7:48 PM Regent Centre Interchange, Gosforth Friday 7:23 AM - 7:48 PM Great North Road-Brunton Lane, Gosforth Saturday 8:00 AM - 7:58 PM High Clifton, Clifton Clifton Farm, Clifton X15 bus Info Garage, Clifton Direction: Alnwick Stops: 46 Catchburn Farm, Loansdean Trip Duration: 82 min Line Summary: Haymarket Bus Station, Newcastle The Fairway, Loansdean upon Tyne, High Street - Ivy Road, Gosforth, Regent Centre Interchange, Gosforth, Great North Road- The Kylins, Loansdean Brunton Lane, Gosforth, High Clifton, Clifton, Clifton Farm, Clifton, Garage, Clifton, Catchburn Farm, Loansdean, The Fairway, Loansdean, The Kylins, Sun Inn, Morpeth Loansdean, Sun Inn, Morpeth, Mafeking Roundabout, Morpeth, Castle Square, Morpeth, Mafeking Roundabout, Morpeth Damside, Morpeth, Bus Station, Morpeth, Bullers Green, Morpeth, Pottery Bank, Morpeth, Main Road, Castle Square, Morpeth Lancaster Park, A192-Fairmoor, Northgate Hospital, Castle Square, Morpeth Warreners House, Fair Moor, Hebron Road End, Hebron, Low Espley Road End, Espley Hall, School, Damside, Morpeth Tritlington, Road End, Earsdon, Oak Inn, Causey Park Damside, Morpeth Bridge, Road End, Eshott, West Moor, Bockenƒeld, Thirston Road End, West Thirston, Felton Bridge, Bus Station, Morpeth West Thirston, Gallery 45, Felton, Davison Avenue, Felton, Road End, Old Felton, Whittle, Hampeth, Bullers Green, Morpeth Beacon Road, Hampeth, Farriers Arms, Shilbottle, St Bullers Green, Morpeth James' Church, Shilbottle, Percy Road, Shilbottle, Lionheart Enterprise Park, Willowburn Trading Est, Pottery Bank, Morpeth Retail Park, Greensƒeld, Leisure Centre, Willowburn Trading Est, Augur Terrace, St James Estate, Post Main Road, Lancaster Park O∆ce, St James Estate, Barter Books, Alnwick, Leslies View, Morpeth Civil Parish Playhouse, Alnwick, Green Batt, Alnwick, Bus Station, Alnwick A192-Fairmoor, Northgate Hospital Warreners House, Fair Moor Hebron Road End, Hebron Low Espley Road End, Espley Hall School, Tritlington Road End, Earsdon Oak Inn, Causey Park Bridge Road End, Eshott West Moor, Bockenƒeld Thirston Road End, West Thirston Felton Bridge, West Thirston Gallery 45, Felton Main Street, Felton Civil Parish Davison Avenue, Felton Road End, Old Felton Whittle, Hampeth Beacon Road, Hampeth Beacon Road, Shilbottle Civil Parish Farriers Arms, Shilbottle St James' Church, Shilbottle Percy Road, Shilbottle Percy Road, Shilbottle Civil Parish Lionheart Enterprise Park, Willowburn Trading Est Retail Park, Greensƒeld Leisure Centre, Willowburn Trading Est Augur Terrace, St James Estate Post O∆ce, St James Estate Wagonway Road, Alnwick Barter Books, Alnwick Playhouse, Alnwick 24 Bondgate Without, Alnwick Green Batt, Alnwick Green Batt, Alnwick Bus Station, Alnwick Clayport Square, Alnwick Civil Parish Direction: Berwick-Upon-Tweed X15 bus Time Schedule 85 stops Berwick-Upon-Tweed Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:50 AM - 4:48 PM Haymarket Bus Station, Newcastle upon Tyne Percy Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne Tuesday 5:50 AM - 4:48 PM High Street - Ivy Road, Gosforth Wednesday 5:50 AM - 4:43 PM North Cross Street, Newcastle Upon Tyne Thursday 5:50 AM - 4:43 PM Regent Centre Interchange, Gosforth Friday 5:50 AM - 4:43 PM Great North Road-Brunton Lane, Gosforth Saturday 5:50 AM - 4:53 PM High Clifton, Clifton Clifton Farm, Clifton X15 bus Info Garage, Clifton Direction: Berwick-Upon-Tweed Stops: 85 Catchburn Farm, Loansdean Trip Duration: 142 min Line Summary: Haymarket Bus Station, Newcastle The Fairway, Loansdean upon Tyne, High Street - Ivy Road, Gosforth, Regent Centre Interchange, Gosforth, Great North Road- The Kylins, Loansdean Brunton Lane, Gosforth, High Clifton, Clifton, Clifton Farm, Clifton, Garage, Clifton, Catchburn Farm, Loansdean, The Fairway, Loansdean, The Kylins, Sun Inn, Morpeth Loansdean, Sun Inn, Morpeth, Mafeking Roundabout, Morpeth, Castle Square, Morpeth, Mafeking Roundabout, Morpeth Damside, Morpeth, Bus Station, Morpeth, Bullers Green, Morpeth, Pottery Bank, Morpeth, Main Road, Castle Square, Morpeth Lancaster Park, A192-Fairmoor, Northgate Hospital, Castle Square, Morpeth Warreners House, Fair Moor, Hebron Road End, Hebron, Low Espley Road End, Espley Hall, School, Damside, Morpeth Tritlington, Road End, Earsdon, Oak Inn, Causey Park Damside, Morpeth Bridge, Road End, Eshott, West Moor, Bockenƒeld, Thirston Road End, West Thirston, Felton Bridge, Bus Station, Morpeth West Thirston, Gallery 45, Felton, Davison Avenue, Felton, Road End, Old Felton, Whittle, Hampeth, Bullers Green, Morpeth Beacon Road, Hampeth, Farriers Arms, Shilbottle, St Bullers Green, Morpeth James' Church, Shilbottle, Percy Road, Shilbottle, Lionheart Enterprise Park, Willowburn Trading Est, Pottery Bank, Morpeth Retail Park, Greensƒeld, Leisure Centre, Willowburn Trading Est, Augur Terrace, St James Estate, Post Main Road, Lancaster Park O∆ce, St James Estate, Barter Books, Alnwick, Leslies View, Morpeth Civil Parish Playhouse, Alnwick, Green Batt, Alnwick, Bus Station, Alnwick, Bowling Green, Alnwick, Bailiffgate, Alnwick, A192-Fairmoor, Northgate Hospital Broomhouse Roundabout, Abbeylands, Holywell Cottage, Abbeylands, Charlton Mires, South Warreners House, Fair Moor Charlton, Charlton Hall, North Charlton, Charlton Bridge, North Charlton, Road End, Brownieside, Hebron Road End, Hebron Ellingham Lodge, Ellingham, The Old School, Warenford, Motel, Adderstone, Fire Station, Belford, Low Espley Road End, Espley Hall South Lodge, Belford, Craft Gallery, Belford, North Bank, Belford, Middleton Cottages, Middleton, School, Tritlington Smeaƒeld Lodge, Smeaƒeld, Buckton Farm, Buckton, Fenwick Stead, Buckton, Fenwick Bridge, Fenwick, Filling Station, Beal, Holiday Park, Haggerston, Road End, Earsdon Bridge Mill, Cheswick, Buildings, Cheswick, Island View, Cheswick, Wooler Road End, Scremerston, Oak Inn, Causey Park Bridge Memorial, Scremerston, Kirklands, Scremerston, Derwent Water Terrace, Scremerston, Deputy Row, Road End, Eshott Scremerston, Spring Hill, Scremerston, Spring Hill, Highcliffe, Cemetery Lane, Tweedmouth, Retail Park, West Moor, Bockenƒeld Tweedmouth, Asda, Tweedmouth, Union Brae, Tweedmouth, Golden Square, Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Castlegate Red Lion, Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Berwick Thirston Road End, West Thirston Railway Station, Berwick-Upon-Tweed Felton Bridge, West Thirston Gallery 45, Felton Main Street, Felton Civil Parish Davison Avenue, Felton Road End, Old Felton Whittle, Hampeth Beacon Road, Hampeth Beacon Road, Shilbottle Civil Parish Farriers Arms, Shilbottle St James' Church, Shilbottle Percy Road, Shilbottle Percy Road, Shilbottle Civil Parish Lionheart Enterprise Park, Willowburn Trading Est Retail Park, Greensƒeld Leisure Centre, Willowburn Trading Est Augur Terrace, St James Estate Post O∆ce, St James Estate Wagonway Road, Alnwick Barter Books, Alnwick Playhouse, Alnwick 24 Bondgate Without, Alnwick Green Batt, Alnwick Green Batt, Alnwick Bus Station, Alnwick Clayport Square, Alnwick Civil Parish Bowling Green, Alnwick Dispensary Street, Alnwick Civil Parish Bailiffgate, Alnwick Broomhouse Roundabout, Abbeylands The Peth, Denwick Civil Parish Holywell Cottage, Abbeylands Charlton Mires, South Charlton Charlton Hall, North Charlton Charlton Bridge, North Charlton Charlton Bridge, Eglingham Civil Parish Road End, Brownieside Ellingham Lodge, Ellingham The Old School, Warenford Motel, Adderstone Fire Station, Belford South Lodge, Belford Craft Gallery, Belford 2 Church Street, Belford Civil Parish North Bank, Belford Middleton Cottages, Middleton Smeaƒeld Lodge, Smeaƒeld Buckton Farm, Buckton Fenwick Stead, Buckton Fenwick Bridge, Fenwick Filling Station, Beal Holiday Park, Haggerston Bridge Mill, Cheswick Buildings, Cheswick Island View, Cheswick Wooler Road End, Scremerston Memorial, Scremerston Kirklands, Scremerston Derwent Water Terrace, Scremerston 1 Derwentwater Terrace, Ancroft Civil Parish Deputy Row, Scremerston 1 Deputy Row, Ancroft Civil Parish Spring Hill, Scremerston Sunnyside Cut, Berwick-Upon-Tweed Civil Parish Spring Hill, Highcliffe Cemetery Lane, Tweedmouth Sunnyside Mews, Spittal Retail Park, Tweedmouth Asda, Tweedmouth Main Street, Spittal Union Brae, Tweedmouth Golden Square, Berwick-Upon-Tweed Castlegate Red Lion, Berwick-Upon-Tweed 11B Castlegate, Berwick-upon-Tweed Berwick Railway Station, Berwick-Upon-Tweed Direction: Morpeth X15 bus Time Schedule 72 stops Morpeth Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:25 PM - 7:28 PM Railway Station, Berwick-Upon-Tweed Tuesday 7:25 PM - 7:28 PM Castlegate, Berwick-Upon-Tweed Wednesday 7:15 PM - 7:18 PM Golden Square, Berwick-Upon-Tweed Thursday 7:15 PM - 7:18 PM Union Brae, Tweedmouth Friday 7:15 PM - 7:18 PM Prince Edward Road, Spittal Saturday 7:15 PM -
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