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50 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 50 bus time schedule & line map 50 Newton Longville - Milton Keynes View In Website Mode The 50 bus line (Newton Longville - Milton Keynes) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Central Milton Keynes: 7:33 AM - 5:03 PM (2) Great Horwood: 9:57 AM - 1:57 PM (3) Newton Longville: 4:40 PM - 5:57 PM (4) Winslow: 11:57 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 50 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 50 bus arriving. Direction: Central Milton Keynes 50 bus Time Schedule 50 stops Central Milton Keynes Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:33 AM - 5:03 PM High Street, Great Horwood High Street, Great Horwood Civil Parish Tuesday 7:33 AM - 5:03 PM The Green, Great Horwood Wednesday 7:33 AM - 5:03 PM The Green, Great Horwood Civil Parish Thursday 7:33 AM - 5:03 PM Townsend Cottages, Great Horwood Friday 7:33 AM - 5:03 PM Townsend Cottages, Great Horwood Civil Parish Saturday 8:53 AM - 2:53 PM The Old Crown Ph, Little Horwood Magpie Estate, Winslow Avenue Road, Winslow 50 bus Info High Street, Winslow Direction: Central Milton Keynes Stops: 50 Vicarage Road, Winslow Trip Duration: 67 min Line Summary: High Street, Great Horwood, The The Bell Hotel, Winslow Green, Great Horwood, Townsend Cottages, Great Horwood, The Old Crown Ph, Little Horwood, Magpie Sheep Street, Winslow Estate, Winslow, Avenue Road, Winslow, Vicarage Dene Close, Winslow Road, Winslow, The Bell Hotel, Winslow, Sheep Street, Winslow, Winslow Road, Swanbourne, Post O∆ce, Winslow Road, Swanbourne Swanbourne, Tattams Lane, Swanbourne, Swanbourne Road, Mursley, St Mary's Church, Post O∆ce, Swanbourne Mursley, Main Street, Mursley, Main Street, Mursley, St Mary's Church, Mursley, Richmond Lodge, Mursley, Tattams Lane, Swanbourne Merrymead, Drayton Parslow, The Three Horseshoes Ph, Drayton Parslow, Highway, Drayton Parslow, Swanbourne Road, Mursley Stones Way, Drayton Parslow, Drayton Road, Newton Longville, Brookƒeld Road, Newton Longville, The Green, Newton Longville, St Faith's St Mary's Church, Mursley Church, Newton Longville, Green Way, Newton Main Street, Mursley Civil Parish Longville, Crooked Billet, Newton Longville, London End, Newton Longville, Bletchley Road, Newton Main Street, Mursley Longville, St Aidans Close, Far Bletchley, St Mary's Avenue, Far Bletchley, Shenley Road, Bletchley, Holne Main Street, Mursley Chase School, Bletchley, Cottingham Grove, Bletchley, Bletchley Police Station, Bletchley Park, St Mary's Church, Mursley Bus Station, Bletchley, Bletchley Tesco, Denbigh, Main Street, Mursley Civil Parish Stadium Mk, Mount Farm, Ashland Roundabout South, Ashland, Ashland Roundabout North, Richmond Lodge, Mursley Ashland, Dodkin, Beanhill, Coffee Hall Roundabout South, Coffee Hall, Coffee Hall Roundabout North, Merrymead, Drayton Parslow Coffee Hall, Golden Drive, Eaglestone, Eaglestone Roundabout North, Eaglestone, Jubilee Wood The Three Horseshoes Ph, Drayton Parslow School, Fishermead, South Saxon Roundabout South, Oldbrook, The Point, Central Milton Keynes, Highway, Drayton Parslow Theatre District, Central Milton Keynes Carrington Hall Road, Drayton Parslow Civil Parish Stones Way, Drayton Parslow Stones Way, Drayton Parslow Civil Parish Drayton Road, Newton Longville Brookƒeld Road, Newton Longville The Green, Newton Longville St Faith's Church, Newton Longville Church End, Newton Longville Civil Parish Green Way, Newton Longville Crooked Billet, Newton Longville 2 Westbrook End, Newton Longville Civil Parish London End, Newton Longville London End, Newton Longville Civil Parish Bletchley Road, Newton Longville St Aidans Close, Far Bletchley St Mary's Avenue, Far Bletchley Shenley Road, Bletchley Hughes Croft, Bletchley Holne Chase School, Bletchley Cottingham Grove, Bletchley Buckingham Road, Bletchley Bletchley Police Station, Bletchley Park Bus Station, Bletchley South Terrace, Bletchley Bletchley Tesco, Denbigh Stadium Mk, Mount Farm Ashland Roundabout South, Ashland Saxon Street, Bletchley Ashland Roundabout North, Ashland Dodkin, Beanhill Coffee Hall Roundabout South, Coffee Hall Coffee Hall Roundabout North, Coffee Hall Golden Drive, Eaglestone Eaglestone Roundabout North, Eaglestone Jubilee Wood School, Fishermead South Saxon Roundabout South, Oldbrook The Point, Central Milton Keynes Theatre District, Central Milton Keynes Direction: Great Horwood 50 bus Time Schedule 48 stops Great Horwood Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:57 AM - 1:57 PM The Point, Central Milton Keynes Tuesday 9:57 AM - 1:57 PM Theatre District, Central Milton Keynes Wednesday 9:57 AM - 1:57 PM South Saxon Roundabout South, Oldbrook Thursday 9:57 AM - 1:57 PM Jubilee Wood School, Fishermead Friday 9:57 AM - 1:57 PM Eaglestone Roundabout South, Eaglestone Saturday 9:57 AM - 1:57 PM Golden Drive, Eaglestone Coffee Hall Roundabout North, Coffee Hall 50 bus Info Coffee Hall Roundabout South, Coffee Hall Direction: Great Horwood Stops: 48 Trip Duration: 56 min Dodkin, Beanhill Line Summary: The Point, Central Milton Keynes, Theatre District, Central Milton Keynes, South Saxon Ashland Roundabout North, Ashland Roundabout South, Oldbrook, Jubilee Wood School, Broadlands, Bletchley Fishermead, Eaglestone Roundabout South, Eaglestone, Golden Drive, Eaglestone, Coffee Hall Ashland Roundabout South, Ashland Roundabout North, Coffee Hall, Coffee Hall Saxon Street, Bletchley Roundabout South, Coffee Hall, Dodkin, Beanhill, Ashland Roundabout North, Ashland, Ashland Stadium Mk, Mount Farm Roundabout South, Ashland, Stadium Mk, Mount Farm, Bletchley Tesco, Denbigh, Bus Station, Bletchley Tesco, Denbigh Bletchley, Bletchley Police Station, Bletchley Park, Cottingham Grove, Bletchley, Holne Chase School, Bus Station, Bletchley Bletchley, Shenley Road, Bletchley, St Marys Avenue, South Terrace, Bletchley Far Bletchley, St Aidans Close, Far Bletchley, Bletchley Road, Newton Longville, London End, Bletchley Police Station, Bletchley Park Newton Longville, St Faith's Church, Newton Longville, Green Way, Newton Longville, Crooked Cottingham Grove, Bletchley Billet, Newton Longville, The Green, Newton Buckingham Road, Bletchley Longville, Brookƒeld Road, Newton Longville, Drayton Road, Newton Longville, Stones Way, Holne Chase School, Bletchley Drayton Parslow, Highway, Drayton Parslow, The Three Horseshoes Ph, Drayton Parslow, Merrymead, Shenley Road, Bletchley Drayton Parslow, Richmond Lodge, Mursley, St Hughes Croft, Bletchley Mary's Church, Mursley, Main Street, Mursley, Main Street, Mursley, St Mary's Church, Mursley, St Marys Avenue, Far Bletchley Swanbourne Road, Mursley, Tattams Lane, Swanbourne, Post O∆ce, Swanbourne, Winslow St Aidans Close, Far Bletchley Road, Swanbourne, Sheep Street, Winslow, The Bell St Aidans Close, Bletchley Hotel, Winslow, Burleys Road, Winslow, Vicarage Road, Winslow, Avenue Road, Winslow, Station Road, Bletchley Road, Newton Longville Winslow, High Street, Great Horwood London End, Newton Longville St Faith's Church, Newton Longville Church End, Newton Longville Civil Parish Green Way, Newton Longville Crooked Billet, Newton Longville 2 Westbrook End, Newton Longville Civil Parish The Green, Newton Longville Drayton Road, Newton Longville Civil Parish Brookƒeld Road, Newton Longville Drayton Road, Newton Longville Stones Way, Drayton Parslow Stones Way, Drayton Parslow Civil Parish Highway, Drayton Parslow Carrington Hall Road, Drayton Parslow Civil Parish The Three Horseshoes Ph, Drayton Parslow Bell Close, Drayton Parslow Civil Parish Merrymead, Drayton Parslow Richmond Lodge, Mursley St Mary's Church, Mursley Main Street, Mursley Civil Parish Main Street, Mursley Main Street, Mursley St Mary's Church, Mursley Main Street, Mursley Civil Parish Swanbourne Road, Mursley Tattams Lane, Swanbourne Post O∆ce, Swanbourne Winslow Road, Swanbourne Sheep Street, Winslow Sheep Street, Winslow The Bell Hotel, Winslow Burleys Road, Winslow Burleys Road, Winslow Vicarage Road, Winslow St Alban's Road, Winslow Avenue Road, Winslow Station Road, Winslow High Street, Great Horwood High Street, Great Horwood Civil Parish Direction: Newton Longville 50 bus Time Schedule 24 stops Newton Longville Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:40 PM - 5:57 PM The Point, Central Milton Keynes Tuesday 4:40 PM - 5:57 PM South Saxon Roundabout South, Oldbrook Wednesday 4:40 PM - 5:57 PM Jubilee Wood School, Fishermead Thursday 4:40 PM - 5:57 PM Eaglestone Roundabout South, Eaglestone Friday 4:40 PM - 5:57 PM Golden Drive, Eaglestone Saturday 4:40 PM Coffee Hall Roundabout North, Coffee Hall Coffee Hall Roundabout South, Coffee Hall 50 bus Info Dodkin, Beanhill Direction: Newton Longville Stops: 24 Trip Duration: 25 min Ashland Roundabout North, Ashland Line Summary: The Point, Central Milton Keynes, Broadlands, Bletchley South Saxon Roundabout South, Oldbrook, Jubilee Wood School, Fishermead, Eaglestone Roundabout Ashland Roundabout South, Ashland South, Eaglestone, Golden Drive, Eaglestone, Coffee Saxon Street, Bletchley Hall Roundabout North, Coffee Hall, Coffee Hall Roundabout South, Coffee Hall, Dodkin, Beanhill, Stadium Mk, Mount Farm Ashland Roundabout North, Ashland, Ashland Roundabout South, Ashland, Stadium Mk, Mount Bletchley Tesco, Denbigh Farm, Bletchley Tesco, Denbigh, Bus Station, Bletchley, Bletchley Police Station, Bletchley Park, Bus Station, Bletchley Cottingham Grove, Bletchley, Holne Chase School, South Terrace, Bletchley Bletchley, Shenley Road, Bletchley, St Marys Avenue, Far Bletchley, St Aidans Close, Far Bletchley, Bletchley
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