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29A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 29A bus time schedule & line map 29A Broad Chalke View In Website Mode The 29A bus line Broad Chalke has one route. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Broad Chalke: 4:00 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 29A bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 29A bus arriving. Direction: Broad Chalke 29A bus Time Schedule 31 stops Broad Chalke Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:00 PM South Wilts Grammar School, Salisbury Tuesday 4:00 PM Stratford Court, Salisbury Wednesday 4:00 PM Waters Road, Salisbury Thursday 4:00 PM Fairƒeld Road, Salisbury Friday 4:00 PM Fairƒeld Road, Salisbury Saturday Not Operational St Francis Church, Salisbury Victoria Park, Salisbury Butts Road, Salisbury 29A bus Info A345, Salisbury Direction: Broad Chalke Stops: 31 Archers Court, Salisbury Trip Duration: 51 min Line Summary: South Wilts Grammar School, Friends Provident, Salisbury Salisbury, Stratford Court, Salisbury, Waters Road, Salisbury, Fairƒeld Road, Salisbury, St Francis 81 Castle Street, Salisbury Church, Salisbury, Victoria Park, Salisbury, Butts Blue Boar Row, Salisbury Road, Salisbury, Archers Court, Salisbury, Friends Provident, Salisbury, Blue Boar Row, Salisbury, Brown Oatmeal Row, Salisbury Street, Salisbury, St Osmunds School, Salisbury, New Brown Street, Salisbury Bridge Road, Salisbury, Bp Garage, Salisbury, Milton Road, Salisbury, P&R, Britford, Bus Shelter, Britford, Brewery Lane, Salisbury Radnor Arms, Nunton, Junior School, Odstock, St Osmunds School, Salisbury Crossways Shelter, Homington, Shutts Lane, Coombe Bissett, Fox And Goose, Coombe Bissett, Northƒeld House, Coombe Bissett, Manor Farm, New Bridge Road, Salisbury Stratford Tony, Wilton Turn, Bishopstone, Council Houses, Bishopstone, The Old School, Bishopstone, Bp Garage, Salisbury White Hart, Bishopstone, Knighton Turn, Stoke 71 Woodbury Gardens, Salisbury Civil Parish Farthing, The Queens Head, Broad Chalke, Knighton Road, Broad Chalke Milton Road, Salisbury P&R, Britford Downton Road, Britford Civil Parish Bus Shelter, Britford 1 High Road, Britford Civil Parish Radnor Arms, Nunton Junior School, Odstock Crossways Shelter, Homington Shutts Lane, Coombe Bissett Fox And Goose, Coombe Bissett Northƒeld House, Coombe Bissett Manor Farm, Stratford Tony Wilton Turn, Bishopstone Council Houses, Bishopstone The Old School, Bishopstone White Hart, Bishopstone Knighton Turn, Stoke Farthing The Queens Head, Broad Chalke Knighton Road, Broad Chalke 29A bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in South West. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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