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1 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 1 bus time schedule & line map 1 Worthing - Midhurst View In Website Mode The 1 bus line (Worthing - Midhurst) has 5 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Midhurst: 6:30 AM - 5:15 PM (2) Petworth: 6:15 PM (3) Petworth: 7:50 AM (4) Storrington: 7:05 AM - 7:15 PM (5) Worthing: 6:21 AM - 7:41 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 1 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 1 bus arriving. Direction: Midhurst 1 bus Time Schedule 91 stops Midhurst Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:05 AM - 5:05 PM Monday 6:30 AM - 5:15 PM South Street, Worthing Bank Passage, United Kingdom Tuesday 6:30 AM - 5:15 PM Town Hall, Worthing Wednesday 6:30 AM - 5:15 PM Chapel Road, United Kingdom Thursday 6:30 AM - 5:15 PM Lennox Road, Worthing Friday 6:30 AM - 5:15 PM Chapel Road, United Kingdom Saturday 7:05 AM - 5:15 PM Broadwater Bridge, Worthing Ivy Arch Road, Worthing Cecilian Avenue, Worthing 1 bus Info Manor Sports Ground, Broadwater Direction: Midhurst Broadwater Road, Worthing Stops: 91 Trip Duration: 80 min Church, Broadwater Line Summary: South Street, Worthing, Town Hall, Broadwater Road, Worthing Worthing, Lennox Road, Worthing, Broadwater Bridge, Worthing, Cecilian Avenue, Worthing, Manor Cricketers Parade, Broadwater Sports Ground, Broadwater, Church, Broadwater, A24, Worthing Cricketers Parade, Broadwater, Poulters Lane, Broadwater, Shirley Drive, Tarring, Rogate Road, Poulters Lane, Broadwater O∆ngton, Ashacre Lane, O∆ngton, The Plantation, South Farm Road, Worthing O∆ngton, Durrington Cemetery, O∆ngton, Mayƒeld Close, Findon Valley, Allendale Avenue, Findon Valley, Shirley Drive, Tarring Hillview Rise, Findon Valley, Cissbury Avenue, Findon Poulter's Lane, Worthing Valley, Central Avenue, Findon Valley, Downside Avenue, Findon Valley, May Tree Avenue, Findon Rogate Road, O∆ngton Valley, Bost Hill, Findon Valley, Nepcote Corner, Findon, The Black Horse, Findon, Doctors Surgery, Ashacre Lane, O∆ngton Findon, The Gun Inn, Findon, Homewood, Findon, O∆ngton Lane, Worthing Washington Bostal, Washington, Stocks Mead, Washington, Recreation Ground, Washington, The Plantation, O∆ngton Washington Cottages, Sullington, East Clayton Farm, Sullington, Hampers Lane, Sullington, Sullington Durrington Cemetery, O∆ngton Lane, Storrington, Water Lane, Storrington, Fontwell Close, Worthing Thakeham Road, Storrington, Sullington Copse, Storrington, Mead Lane, Storrington, Nightingale Mayƒeld Close, Findon Valley Lane, Storrington, Fryern Road, Storrington, Old Mill Drive, Storrington, Bus Station, Storrington, Old Mill Allendale Avenue, Findon Valley Drive, Storrington, Lime Chase, Storrington, Melton Drive, Storrington, Dyke Cottage, Storrington, Hillview Rise, Findon Valley Roundabout Farm, West Chiltington Common, Spinney Lane, West Chiltington Common, Wyndham Cissbury Avenue, Findon Valley Lea, West Chiltington Common, Crossways, West Chiltington Common, The Birches, West Chiltington Findon Road, Worthing Common, The Common, West Chiltington Common, Central Avenue, Findon Valley Little Hill, West Chiltington Common, New Barn Lane, West Chiltington Common, Harborough Hill, West Chiltington Common, Heath Mill, Nutbourne Downside Avenue, Findon Valley Common, Tudor Close, Nutbourne Common, The White Horse, Marehill, Sailes Cottage, Pulborough, May Tree Avenue, Findon Valley Rivermead, Pulborough, Oddfellows Arms, Pulborough, Skeyne Drive, Pulborough, Arun Court, Bost Hill, Findon Valley Pulborough, Church Hill, Pulborough, Railway Station, Pulborough, Stopham Bridge, Stopham, Nepcote Corner, Findon Church Lane, Stopham, Fleet Corner, Fittleworth, School Lane, Fittleworth, Upper Street, Fittleworth, The Black Horse, Findon Hesworth Common, Fittleworth, Egdean House, Egdean, The Welldiggers Arms, Low Heath, Byworth Doctors Surgery, Findon Road, Petworth, Angel Street, Petworth, Sheepdown High Street, Findon Drive, Petworth, Market Square, Petworth, Youth Club, Petworth, Upperton Road, Tillington, The The Gun Inn, Findon Harrows, Tillington, Little Common, Tillington, Halfway Bridge, Lodsworth, Moorland Farm, South Homewood, Findon Ambersham, Cradlehurst Copse, South Ambersham, Benbow Pond, Easebourne, Moor Farm, Easebourne, Washington Bostal, Washington Reservoir, Easebourne, Golf Course, Easebourne, Church, Easebourne, Easebourne Lane, Easebourne, Stocks Mead, Washington Bus Station, Midhurst Stocks Mead, Washington Civil Parish Recreation Ground, Washington Washington Cottages, Sullington East Clayton Farm, Sullington Hampers Lane, Sullington Sullington Lane, Storrington Water Lane, Storrington Thakeham Road, Storrington Sullington Copse, Storrington Oak Close, Storrington And Sullington Civil Parish Mead Lane, Storrington Marley Way, Storrington Nightingale Lane, Storrington Puttick Close, Storrington Fryern Road, Storrington Old Mill Drive, Storrington Bus Station, Storrington Old Mill Drive, Storrington Old Mill Drive, Storrington Lime Chase, Storrington Melton Drive, Storrington Fryern Road, Storrington Dyke Cottage, Storrington Roundabout Farm, West Chiltington Common West Chiltington Road, Storrington And Sullington Civil Parish Spinney Lane, West Chiltington Common Wyndham Lea, West Chiltington Common Wyndham Lea, West Chiltington Civil Parish Crossways, West Chiltington Common The Birches, West Chiltington Common Common Hill, West Chiltington Civil Parish The Common, West Chiltington Common Common Hill, West Chiltington Civil Parish Little Hill, West Chiltington Common The Common, West Chiltington Civil Parish New Barn Lane, West Chiltington Common Harborough Hill, West Chiltington Common Heath Mill, Nutbourne Common Tudor Close, Nutbourne Common West Chiltington Road, Pulborough Civil Parish The White Horse, Marehill Sailes Cottage, Pulborough Rivermead, Pulborough Oddfellows Arms, Pulborough 99-101 Lower Street, Pulborough Civil Parish Skeyne Drive, Pulborough Skeyne Drive, Pulborough Arun Court, Pulborough Allfrey's Wharf, Pulborough Church Hill, Pulborough Railway Station, Pulborough Waters Edge, Pulborough Stopham Bridge, Stopham Church Lane, Stopham Fleet Corner, Fittleworth Padwicks Field, Fittleworth Civil Parish School Lane, Fittleworth Upper Street, Fittleworth Hesworth Common, Fittleworth Egdean House, Egdean The Welldiggers Arms, Low Heath Byworth Road, Petworth Angel Street, Petworth Sheepdown Drive, Petworth Market Square, Petworth Market Square, Petworth Youth Club, Petworth Downview Road, Petworth Upperton Road, Tillington Midhurst Road, Tillington Civil Parish The Harrows, Tillington Midhurst Road, Tillington Civil Parish Little Common, Tillington Midhurst Road, Tillington Civil Parish Halfway Bridge, Lodsworth Moorland Farm, South Ambersham A272, Lodsworth Civil Parish Cradlehurst Copse, South Ambersham Benbow Pond, Easebourne Moor Farm, Easebourne Reservoir, Easebourne Golf Course, Easebourne Church, Easebourne Easebourne Lane, Easebourne Easebourne Lane, Easebourne Civil Parish Bus Station, Midhurst North Street, Midhurst Direction: Petworth 1 bus Time Schedule 77 stops Petworth Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:15 PM South Street, Worthing Bank Passage, United Kingdom Tuesday 6:15 PM Town Hall, Worthing Wednesday 6:15 PM Chapel Road, United Kingdom Thursday 6:15 PM Lennox Road, Worthing Friday 6:15 PM Chapel Road, United Kingdom Saturday 6:15 PM Broadwater Bridge, Worthing Ivy Arch Road, Worthing Cecilian Avenue, Worthing 1 bus Info Manor Sports Ground, Broadwater Direction: Petworth Broadwater Road, Worthing Stops: 77 Trip Duration: 67 min Church, Broadwater Line Summary: South Street, Worthing, Town Hall, Broadwater Road, Worthing Worthing, Lennox Road, Worthing, Broadwater Bridge, Worthing, Cecilian Avenue, Worthing, Manor Cricketers Parade, Broadwater Sports Ground, Broadwater, Church, Broadwater, A24, Worthing Cricketers Parade, Broadwater, Poulters Lane, Broadwater, Shirley Drive, Tarring, Rogate Road, Poulters Lane, Broadwater O∆ngton, Ashacre Lane, O∆ngton, The Plantation, South Farm Road, Worthing O∆ngton, Durrington Cemetery, O∆ngton, Mayƒeld Close, Findon Valley, Allendale Avenue, Findon Valley, Shirley Drive, Tarring Hillview Rise, Findon Valley, Cissbury Avenue, Findon Poulter's Lane, Worthing Valley, Central Avenue, Findon Valley, Downside Avenue, Findon Valley, May Tree Avenue, Findon Rogate Road, O∆ngton Valley, Bost Hill, Findon Valley, Nepcote Corner, Findon, The Black Horse, Findon, Doctors Surgery, Ashacre Lane, O∆ngton Findon, The Gun Inn, Findon, Homewood, Findon, O∆ngton Lane, Worthing Washington Bostal, Washington, Stocks Mead, Washington, Recreation Ground, Washington, The Plantation, O∆ngton Washington Cottages, Sullington, East Clayton Farm, Sullington, Hampers Lane, Sullington, Sullington Durrington Cemetery, O∆ngton Lane, Storrington, Water Lane, Storrington, Fontwell Close, Worthing Thakeham Road, Storrington, Sullington Copse, Storrington, Mead Lane, Storrington, Nightingale Mayƒeld Close, Findon Valley Lane, Storrington, Fryern Road, Storrington, Old Mill Drive, Storrington, Bus Station, Storrington, Old Mill Allendale Avenue, Findon Valley Drive, Storrington, Lime Chase, Storrington, Melton Drive, Storrington, Dyke Cottage, Storrington, Hillview Rise, Findon Valley Roundabout Farm, West Chiltington Common, Spinney Lane, West Chiltington Common, Wyndham Cissbury Avenue, Findon Valley Lea, West Chiltington Common, 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