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7 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 7 bus time schedule & line map 7 Aldershot - Elvetham Heath/Phoenix Green View In Website Mode The 7 bus line (Aldershot - Elvetham Heath/Phoenix Green) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Aldershot: 7:22 AM - 5:52 PM (2) Elvetham Heath: 6:45 AM - 6:15 PM (3) Hartley Wintney: 9:45 AM - 11:45 AM (4) Weybourne: 7:22 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 7 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 7 bus arriving. Direction: Aldershot 7 bus Time Schedule 52 stops Aldershot Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:22 AM - 5:52 PM Swan Court, Hartley Wintney Swan Court, Hartley Wintney Tuesday 7:22 AM - 5:52 PM Southern Haye, Hartley Wintney Wednesday 7:22 AM - 5:52 PM Church View, Phoenix Green Thursday 7:22 AM - 5:52 PM 112 - 118 Mitchell Avenue, Hartley Wintney Civil Parish Friday 7:22 AM - 5:52 PM Middle Stop, Phoenix Green Saturday 8:02 AM - 5:52 PM 90-92 Mitchell Avenue, Hartley Wintney Civil Parish Hopƒeld Road, Phoenix Green 19 - 21 Mitchell Avenue, Hartley Wintney 7 bus Info Baldwin Close, Hartley Wintney Direction: Aldershot Stops: 52 Elvetham Hall, Hartley Wintney Trip Duration: 43 min Line Summary: Swan Court, Hartley Wintney, Pale Lane, Rotten Green Southern Haye, Hartley Wintney, Church View, Phoenix Green, Middle Stop, Phoenix Green, Hopƒeld Pale Lane Farm, Rotten Green Road, Phoenix Green, Baldwin Close, Hartley Wintney, Elvetham Hall, Hartley Wintney, Pale Lane, Fleet Road, Elvetham Heath Rotten Green, Pale Lane Farm, Rotten Green, Fleet Elvetham Heath Way cycle path, Elvetham Heath Civil Parish Road, Elvetham Heath, Community Centre, Elvetham Heath, Eversley Drive, Elvetham Heath, Kings Worthy Community Centre, Elvetham Heath Road, Elvetham Heath, Mattingley Drive, Elvetham Mounts Way, Elvetham Heath Civil Parish Heath, Silchester Drive, Elvetham Heath, Upper Froyle Drive, Elvetham Heath, Turners Way, Elvetham Heath, Eversley Drive, Elvetham Heath Morrisons, Elvetham Heath, Fleet Road, Elvetham Mounts Way cycle path, Elvetham Heath Civil Parish Heath, Edenbrook, Fleet, Perry Drive, Fleet, Dukes Mead, Fleet, Priory Close, Fleet, Dukes Mead, Fleet, Kings Worthy Road, Elvetham Heath Fitzroy Road, Fleet, Bramblewood Place, Fleet, Kimpton Drive, Elvetham Heath Civil Parish Campbell Close, Fleet, The Oatsheaf, Fleet, Branksomewood Road, Fleet, The Hart Centre, Fleet, Mattingley Drive, Elvetham Heath Birch Avenue, Fleet, Fleet Road, Fleet, Kent Road, Mounts Way, Elvetham Heath Civil Parish Fleet, Kenilworth Road, Pondtail, Wood Lane, Pondtail, Aldershot Road, Pondtail, Kings Road, Silchester Drive, Elvetham Heath Pondtail, Montrose Close, Fleet, Regent Street, Fleet, Silchester Drive, Elvetham Heath Civil Parish Rochester Grove, Fleet, Heatherside School, Church Crookham, Haywood Drive, Church Crookham, Upper Froyle Drive, Elvetham Heath Basingbourne Road, Church Crookham, Annes Way, Upper Froyle Drive, Fleet Church Crookham, Grove Road, Church Crookham, Northƒeld Road, Church Crookham, Steeles Road, Turners Way, Elvetham Heath Montgomery Lines, Hospital Road, Montgomery Elvetham Heath Way cycle path, Fleet Lines, Union Buildings, Aldershot, Princes Hall, Aldershot, Wellington Centre, Aldershot, Bus Station, Morrisons, Elvetham Heath Aldershot Elvetham Heath Way cycle path, Elvetham Heath Civil Parish Fleet Road, Elvetham Heath Elvetham Heath Way cycle path, Elvetham Heath Civil Parish Edenbrook, Fleet Perry Drive, Fleet Dukes Mead, Fleet Priory Close, Fleet Dukes Mead, Fleet Civil Parish Dukes Mead, Fleet Fitzroy Road, Fleet Bramblewood Place, Fleet Campbell Close, Fleet Campbell Close, Fleet The Oatsheaf, Fleet Branksomewood Road, Fleet 237 Fleet Road, Fleet The Hart Centre, Fleet Birch Avenue, Fleet Birch Avenue, Fleet Fleet Road, Fleet Kent Road, Fleet Kingswood Court, Fleet Kenilworth Road, Pondtail Kings Road, Fleet Wood Lane, Pondtail Aldershot Road, Pondtail Kings Road, Pondtail Montrose Close, Fleet Regent Street, Fleet Rochester Grove, Fleet Heatherside School, Church Crookham Haywood Drive, Church Crookham Basingbourne Road, Church Crookham Annes Way, Church Crookham Annes Way, Church Crookham Civil Parish Grove Road, Church Crookham Ayesgarth, Church Crookham Civil Parish Northƒeld Road, Church Crookham Steeles Road, Montgomery Lines Queen's Avenue, Aldershot Hospital Road, Montgomery Lines Union Buildings, Aldershot Princes Hall, Aldershot Princes Way, Aldershot Wellington Centre, Aldershot 39-40 Wellington Street, Aldershot Bus Station, Aldershot Direction: Elvetham Heath 7 bus Time Schedule 42 stops Elvetham Heath Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:45 AM - 6:15 PM Bus Station, Aldershot Tuesday 6:45 AM - 6:15 PM Library, Aldershot 103 High Street, Aldershot Wednesday 6:45 AM - 6:15 PM Princes Gardens, Aldershot Thursday 6:45 AM - 6:15 PM Lower Nelson Street, Aldershot Friday 6:45 AM - 6:15 PM Union Buildings, Aldershot Saturday 9:45 AM - 5:15 PM Hospital Road, Montgomery Lines Steeles Road, Montgomery Lines 7 bus Info Northƒeld Road, Church Crookham Direction: Elvetham Heath Stops: 42 Grove Road, Church Crookham Trip Duration: 37 min Ayesgarth, Church Crookham Civil Parish Line Summary: Bus Station, Aldershot, Library, Aldershot, Princes Gardens, Aldershot, Union Annes Way, Church Crookham Buildings, Aldershot, Hospital Road, Montgomery Chiltern Close, Church Crookham Civil Parish Lines, Steeles Road, Montgomery Lines, Northƒeld Road, Church Crookham, Grove Road, Church Basingbourne Road, Church Crookham Crookham, Annes Way, Church Crookham, Basingbourne Road, Church Crookham, Haywood Haywood Drive, Church Crookham Drive, Church Crookham, Heatherside School, Church Crookham, Rochester Grove, Fleet, Regent Street, Heatherside School, Church Crookham Fleet, Montrose Close, Fleet, Kings Road, Pondtail, Aldershot Road, Pondtail, Wood Lane, Pondtail, Kenilworth Road, Pondtail, Kent Road, Fleet, Kings Rochester Grove, Fleet Road, Fleet, Church Road, Fleet, Branksomewood Road, Fleet, High Street, Fleet, The Oatsheaf, Fleet, Regent Street, Fleet Campbell Close, Fleet, Bramblewood Place, Fleet, Fitzroy Road, Fleet, Dukes Mead, Fleet, Priory Close, Montrose Close, Fleet Fleet, Dukes Mead, Fleet, Perry Drive, Fleet, The Aloes, Fleet Edenbrook, Fleet, Fleet Road, Elvetham Heath, Community Centre, Elvetham Heath, Eversley Drive, Kings Road, Pondtail Elvetham Heath, Kings Worthy Road, Elvetham Heath, Mattingley Drive, Elvetham Heath, Silchester Aldershot Road, Pondtail Drive, Elvetham Heath, Upper Froyle Drive, Elvetham Heath, Turners Way, Elvetham Heath, Morrisons, Wood Lane, Pondtail Elvetham Heath Kenilworth Road, Pondtail Kent Road, Fleet Kings Road, Fleet Fleet Road, Fleet Church Road, Fleet 171-173 Fleet Road, Fleet Branksomewood Road, Fleet 237 Fleet Road, Fleet High Street, Fleet 214 Fleet Road, Fleet The Oatsheaf, Fleet Campbell Close, Fleet Bramblewood Place, Fleet Fitzroy Road, Fleet Dukes Mead, Fleet Priory Close, Fleet Dukes Mead, Fleet Civil Parish Dukes Mead, Fleet Perry Drive, Fleet Edenbrook, Fleet Fleet Road, Elvetham Heath Elvetham Heath Way cycle path, Elvetham Heath Civil Parish Community Centre, Elvetham Heath Mounts Way, Elvetham Heath Civil Parish Eversley Drive, Elvetham Heath Mounts Way cycle path, Elvetham Heath Civil Parish Kings Worthy Road, Elvetham Heath Kimpton Drive, Elvetham Heath Civil Parish Mattingley Drive, Elvetham Heath Mounts Way, Elvetham Heath Civil Parish Silchester Drive, Elvetham Heath Silchester Drive, Elvetham Heath Civil Parish Upper Froyle Drive, Elvetham Heath Upper Froyle Drive, Fleet Turners Way, Elvetham Heath Elvetham Heath Way cycle path, Fleet Morrisons, Elvetham Heath Elvetham Heath Way cycle path, Elvetham Heath Civil Parish Direction: Hartley Wintney 7 bus Time Schedule 49 stops Hartley Wintney Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:45 AM - 11:45 AM Bus Station, Aldershot Tuesday 9:45 AM - 11:45 AM Library, Aldershot 103 High Street, Aldershot Wednesday 9:45 AM - 11:45 AM Princes Gardens, Aldershot Thursday 9:45 AM - 11:45 AM Lower Nelson Street, Aldershot Friday 9:45 AM - 11:45 AM Union Buildings, Aldershot Saturday Not Operational Hospital Road, Montgomery Lines Steeles Road, Montgomery Lines 7 bus Info Northƒeld Road, Church Crookham Direction: Hartley Wintney Stops: 49 Grove Road, Church Crookham Trip Duration: 38 min Ayesgarth, Church Crookham Civil Parish Line Summary: Bus Station, Aldershot, Library, Aldershot, Princes Gardens, Aldershot, Union Annes Way, Church Crookham Buildings, Aldershot, Hospital Road, Montgomery Chiltern Close, Church Crookham Civil Parish Lines, Steeles Road, Montgomery Lines, Northƒeld Road, Church Crookham, Grove Road, Church Basingbourne Road, Church Crookham Crookham, Annes Way, Church Crookham, Basingbourne Road, Church Crookham, Haywood Haywood Drive, Church Crookham Drive, Church Crookham, Heatherside School, Church Crookham, Rochester Grove, Fleet, Regent Street, Fleet, Montrose Close, Fleet, Kings Road, Pondtail, Heatherside School, Church Crookham Aldershot Road, Pondtail, Wood Lane, Pondtail, Kenilworth Road, Pondtail, Kent Road, Fleet, Kings Rochester Grove, Fleet Road, Fleet, Church Road, Fleet, Branksomewood Road, Fleet, High Street, Fleet, The Oatsheaf, Fleet, Regent Street, Fleet Campbell Close, Fleet, Bramblewood Place, Fleet, Fitzroy Road, Fleet, Dukes Mead, Fleet, Priory Close, Montrose Close, Fleet Fleet, Dukes Mead, Fleet, Perry Drive, Fleet, The Aloes, Fleet Edenbrook, Fleet, Fleet Road, Elvetham Heath, Community Centre, Elvetham Heath, Eversley Drive, Kings Road, Pondtail
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