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25 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 25 bus time schedule & line map 25 Portslade - Hove - Brighton - Universities View In Website Mode The 25 bus line (Portslade - Hove - Brighton - Universities) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Brighton: 7:13 AM - 11:33 PM (2) Falmer: 8:41 AM - 3:00 PM (3) Hove: 4:52 AM - 7:01 AM (4) University Of Sussex: 5:10 AM - 11:59 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 25 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 25 bus arriving. Direction: Brighton 25 bus Time Schedule 31 stops Brighton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:15 AM - 11:17 PM Monday 7:13 AM - 11:33 PM Sussex House, University Of Sussex Tuesday 7:13 AM - 11:33 PM North-South Road, University Of Sussex North-South Road, England Wednesday 7:13 AM - 11:33 PM Bramber House, University Of Sussex Thursday 7:13 AM - 11:33 PM Refectory Road, England Friday 7:13 AM - 11:33 PM Lewes Court, University Of Sussex Saturday 7:16 AM - 11:33 PM Northƒeld Crescent, University Of Sussex Northƒeld Crescent, England Park Village, University Of Sussex 25 bus Info Direction: Brighton East Slope, University Of Sussex Stops: 31 Trip Duration: 38 min Science Park Road, University Of Sussex Line Summary: Sussex House, University Of Sussex, North-South Road, University Of Sussex, Bramber Mill Street, Falmer House, University Of Sussex, Lewes Court, University Of Sussex, Northƒeld Crescent, University Of Sussex, Amex Stadium, Falmer Park Village, University Of Sussex, East Slope, University Of Sussex, Science Park Road, University Of Sussex, Mill Street, Falmer, Amex Stadium, Falmer, Brighton University Falmer, Falmer Brighton University Falmer, Falmer, Amex Stadium, Falmer, Railway Station, Falmer, Brighton Academy, Amex Stadium, Falmer Stanmer, Coldean Lane, Moulsecoomb, Wild Park, Moulsecoomb, Ringmer Road, Moulsecoomb, Railway Station, Falmer Moulsecoomb Way, Moulsecoomb, Bates Estate, Moulsecoomb, Brighton University, Moulsecoomb, Brighton Academy, Stanmer Natal Road, Moulsecoomb, Coombe Road, Brighton, Lewes Road, England Lewes Road Bus Garage, Brighton, Melbourne Street, Brighton, St Paul's Street, Brighton, Elm Grove, Coldean Lane, Moulsecoomb Brighton, The Level, Brighton, St Peter's Church, Brighton, North Road East, Brighton, Old Steine, Wild Park, Moulsecoomb Brighton, Old Steine South, Brighton 47 Barcombe Road, Brighton and Hove Ringmer Road, Moulsecoomb Moulsecoomb Way, Moulsecoomb Bates Estate, Moulsecoomb The Highway, Brighton and Hove Brighton University, Moulsecoomb The Highway, Brighton and Hove Natal Road, Moulsecoomb Natal Road, Brighton and Hove Coombe Road, Brighton Lewes Road, Brighton and Hove Lewes Road Bus Garage, Brighton Melbourne Street, Brighton 75 Lewes Road, Brighton and Hove St Paul's Street, Brighton St. Martin's Place, Brighton and Hove Elm Grove, Brighton Gladstone Terrace, Brighton and Hove The Level, Brighton Richmond Terrace, Brighton and Hove St Peter's Church, Brighton 7-8 York Place, Brighton and Hove North Road East, Brighton Gloucester Place, Brighton and Hove Old Steine, Brighton Old Steine, United Kingdom Old Steine South, Brighton 25 Old Steine, United Kingdom Direction: Falmer 25 bus Time Schedule 11 stops Falmer Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 11:57 PM Monday 8:41 AM - 3:00 PM Sussex House, University Of Sussex Tuesday 8:41 AM - 3:00 PM North-South Road, University Of Sussex North-South Road, England Wednesday 8:41 AM - 3:00 PM Bramber House, University Of Sussex Thursday 8:41 AM - 3:00 PM Refectory Road, England Friday 8:41 AM - 3:00 PM Lewes Court, University Of Sussex Saturday Not Operational Northƒeld Crescent, University Of Sussex Northƒeld Crescent, England Park Village, University Of Sussex 25 bus Info Direction: Falmer East Slope, University Of Sussex Stops: 11 Trip Duration: 7 min Science Park Road, University Of Sussex Line Summary: Sussex House, University Of Sussex, North-South Road, University Of Sussex, Bramber Mill Street, Falmer House, University Of Sussex, Lewes Court, University Of Sussex, Northƒeld Crescent, University Of Sussex, Amex Stadium, Falmer Park Village, University Of Sussex, East Slope, University Of Sussex, Science Park Road, University Brighton University Falmer, Falmer Of Sussex, Mill Street, Falmer, Amex Stadium, Falmer, Brighton University Falmer, Falmer Direction: Hove 25 bus Time Schedule 46 stops Hove Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 4:52 AM - 6:45 AM Monday 4:52 AM - 7:01 AM Sussex House, University Of Sussex Tuesday 4:52 AM - 7:01 AM North-South Road, University Of Sussex North-South Road, England Wednesday 4:52 AM - 7:01 AM Science Park Road, University Of Sussex Thursday 4:52 AM - 7:01 AM Friday 4:52 AM - 7:01 AM Mill Street, Falmer Saturday 4:52 AM - 6:46 AM Amex Stadium, Falmer Brighton University Falmer, Falmer Amex Stadium, Falmer 25 bus Info Direction: Hove Railway Station, Falmer Stops: 46 Trip Duration: 48 min Brighton Academy, Stanmer Line Summary: Sussex House, University Of Sussex, North-South Road, University Of Sussex, Science Lewes Road, England Park Road, University Of Sussex, Mill Street, Falmer, Coldean Lane, Moulsecoomb Amex Stadium, Falmer, Brighton University Falmer, Falmer, Amex Stadium, Falmer, Railway Station, Falmer, Brighton Academy, Stanmer, Coldean Lane, Wild Park, Moulsecoomb Moulsecoomb, Wild Park, Moulsecoomb, Ringmer 47 Barcombe Road, Brighton and Hove Road, Moulsecoomb, Moulsecoomb Way, Moulsecoomb, Bates Estate, Moulsecoomb, Brighton Ringmer Road, Moulsecoomb University, Moulsecoomb, Natal Road, Moulsecoomb, Coombe Road, Brighton, Lewes Road Bus Garage, Moulsecoomb Way, Moulsecoomb Brighton, Melbourne Street, Brighton, St Paul's Street, Brighton, Elm Grove, Brighton, The Level, Brighton, St Bates Estate, Moulsecoomb Peter's Church, Brighton, North Road East, Brighton, The Highway, Brighton and Hove Old Steine, Brighton, North Street, Brighton, Churchill Square, Brighton, Clarence Square, Brighton, Brighton University, Moulsecoomb Waitrose, Brighton, Norfolk Square, Brighton, The Highway, Brighton and Hove Brunswick Place, Hove, Palmeira Square, Hove, Second Avenue, Hove, Town Hall, Hove, Eaton Road, Natal Road, Moulsecoomb Hove, George Street, Hove, Sackville Road, Hove, Natal Road, Brighton and Hove Westbourne Street, Hove, Scott Road, Hove, School Road, Hove, Coleman Avenue, Hove, Olive Road, Coombe Road, Brighton Hove, Glebe Villas, Hove, St Keyna Avenue North, Lewes Road, Brighton and Hove Hove, Boundary Road, Hove, Portslade Railway Station, Hove Lewes Road Bus Garage, Brighton Melbourne Street, Brighton 75 Lewes Road, Brighton and Hove St Paul's Street, Brighton St. Martin's Place, Brighton and Hove Elm Grove, Brighton Gladstone Terrace, Brighton and Hove The Level, Brighton Richmond Terrace, Brighton and Hove St Peter's Church, Brighton 7-8 York Place, Brighton and Hove North Road East, Brighton Gloucester Place, Brighton and Hove Old Steine, Brighton Old Steine, United Kingdom North Street, Brighton Poplar Place, United Kingdom Churchill Square, Brighton Western Road, United Kingdom Clarence Square, Brighton 164/165 Western Road, United Kingdom Waitrose, Brighton Western Terrace, United Kingdom Norfolk Square, Brighton Norfolk Square, Brighton and Hove Brunswick Place, Hove 31 Brunswick Square, Brighton and Hove Palmeira Square, Hove Western Road, Brighton and Hove Second Avenue, Hove 36 Church Road, United Kingdom Town Hall, Hove Eaton Road, Hove George Street, Hove 76-82 Blatchington Road, United Kingdom Sackville Road, Hove Westbourne Street, Hove 96 Portland Road, United Kingdom Scott Road, Hove 169 - 173 Portland Road, United Kingdom School Road, Hove Coleman Avenue, Hove Olive Road, Hove Glebe Villas, Hove Portland Lane, United Kingdom St Keyna Avenue North, Hove Boundary Road, Hove 27 Station Road, United Kingdom Portslade Railway Station, Hove 430 Portland Road, United Kingdom Direction: University Of Sussex 25 bus Time Schedule 38 stops University Of Sussex Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 5:10 AM - 11:59 PM Monday 5:10 AM - 11:59 PM Portslade Railway Station, Hove 430 Portland Road, United Kingdom Tuesday 5:10 AM - 11:59 PM Glebe Villas, Hove Wednesday 5:10 AM - 11:59 PM Thursday 5:10 AM - 11:59 PM Olive Road, Hove Friday 5:10 AM - 11:59 PM Coleman Avenue, Hove Saturday 5:10 AM - 11:59 PM School Road, Hove 238 Portland Road, United Kingdom Scott Road, Hove 168 Portland Road, United Kingdom 25 bus Info Direction: University Of Sussex Westbourne Street, Hove Stops: 38 84 Portland Road, United Kingdom Trip Duration: 23 min Line Summary: Portslade Railway Station, Hove, Sackville Road, Hove Glebe Villas, Hove, Olive Road, Hove, Coleman 2 Blatchington Road, United Kingdom Avenue, Hove, School Road, Hove, Scott Road, Hove, Westbourne Street, Hove, Sackville Road, Hove, George Street, Hove George Street, Hove, Eaton Road, Hove, Town Hall, Hove, Second Avenue, Hove, Palmeira Square, Hove, Eaton Road, Hove Brunswick Place, Hove, Norfolk Square, Brighton, Waitrose, Brighton, Clarence Square, Brighton, Town Hall, Hove Churchill Square, Brighton, Old Steine, Brighton, St 60 Church Road, United Kingdom Peter's Church, Brighton, The Level, Brighton, Elm Grove, Brighton, St Paul's Street, Brighton, Melbourne Second Avenue, Hove Street, Brighton, Sainsbury'S, Brighton, Lewes Road Bus Garage, Brighton, Coombe Road, Brighton, Natal Palmeira Square, Hove Road, Moulsecoomb, Brighton University, Moulsecoomb, Bates Estate, Moulsecoomb, Church Road, Brighton and Hove Moulsecoomb Way, Moulsecoomb, Ringmer Road, Brunswick Place, Hove Moulsecoomb, Wild Park, Moulsecoomb, Coldean Lane, Moulsecoomb,
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