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402 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 402 bus time schedule & line map 402 Oldham - Royal Oldham Hospital - Royton Circular View In Website Mode The 402 bus line Oldham - Royal Oldham Hospital - Royton Circular has one route. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Derker: 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 402 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 402 bus arriving. Direction: Derker 402 bus Time Schedule 114 stops Derker Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM Monday Not Operational Thackeray Road, Derker Whetstone Hill Lane, Manchester Tuesday Not Operational Wordsworth Road, Derker Wednesday Not Operational Vulcan Street, Derker Thursday Not Operational Friday Not Operational Abbotsford Road, Derker Abbotsford Road, Manchester Saturday Not Operational Stoneleigh Street, Derker Sydenham Street, Derker Sydenham Street, Manchester 402 bus Info Direction: Derker London Road, Derker Stops: 114 Roseberry Avenue, Manchester Trip Duration: 114 min Line Summary: Thackeray Road, Derker, Yates Street, Derker Wordsworth Road, Derker, Vulcan Street, Derker, Abbotsford Road, Derker, Stoneleigh Street, Derker, Bartlemore Street, Derker Sydenham Street, Derker, London Road, Derker, Yates Alexandra Crescent, Manchester Street, Derker, Bartlemore Street, Derker, Acton Street, Derker, Derker Metrolink Stop, Derker, Yates Acton Street, Derker Street, Derker, Derker Metrolink Stop, Derker, Acton Street, Manchester Kirsktone Close, Oldham Edge, Edge Lane Road, Oldham Edge, Charter Street, Oldham Edge, Derker Metrolink Stop, Derker Higginshaw Road, Oldham Mumps, Health Centre, Oldham Mumps, Market, Oldham, Oldham Bus Yates Street, Derker Station, Oldham, St Mary's Way, Oldham, Unsworth Way, Coldhurst, Trinity House, Coldhurst, Crompton Derker Metrolink Stop, Derker Street, Coldhurst, Rochdale Road, Coldhurst, Featherstall Road North, Coldhurst, Royal Oldham Hospital, Cumberland Drive, Royal Oldham Hospital, Kirsktone Close, Oldham Edge Carlton Way, Boundary Park, Hilbre Avenue, Kirkstone Close, Manchester Boundary Park, Holden Fold, Boundary Park, Retail Park, Royley, Chadderton Park Inn, Chadderton, Edge Lane Road, Oldham Edge Parkway, Chadderton, Cathedral Road, Chadderton, Higginshaw Road, Manchester Cathedral Road, Chadderton, Cathedral Road, Charter Street, Oldham Edge Chadderton, Cathedral Road, Chadderton, Chadderton Hall Park, Chadderton Park, Junior Higginshaw Road, Oldham Mumps School, Chadderton, Irk Bridge, Buckley Wood, Egerton Street, Manchester A627m, Street Bridge, Bridleway, Street Bridge, Stottƒeld, Royley, Highlands Road, Royton, Throstle Health Centre, Oldham Mumps Court, Royton, Chapel Lane, Royton, High Street, Royton, Radcliffe Street, Royton, Radcliffe Street, Market, Oldham Royton, Sandy Lane, Royton, Flake Lane, Royton, Albert Street, Royton, Westerdale Drive, Royton, Oldham Bus Station, Oldham Denbydale Way, Thorp, Harewood Drive, Thorp, Flake Cheapside, Manchester Lane, Royton, Rochdale Lane, Thorp, Dogford Road, Thorp, Oozewood Road, Thorp, Kingston Drive, St Mary's Way, Oldham Thorp, Kensington Avenue, Oozewood, Halfway Naylor Street, Manchester House, Oozewood, Oozewood Road, Thorp, Dogford Road, Royton, Park Lane, Royton, Radcliffe Street, Unsworth Way, Coldhurst Royton, High Street, Royton, Church Inn, Royton, Holden Fold Lane, Royton, Lea View, Royton, Trinity House, Coldhurst Stottƒeld, Royley, Bridleway, Street Bridge, A627m, Street Bridge, Irk Bridge, Buckley Wood, Nth Crompton Street, Coldhurst Chadderton School, Chadderton, Chadderton Hall Park, Chadderton Park, Cathedral Road, Chadderton Park, Cathedral Road, Chadderton, Cathedral Road, Rochdale Road, Coldhurst Chadderton, Cathedral Road, Chadderton, Parkway, 298 Rochdale Road, Manchester Chadderton, Chadderton Park Inn, Chadderton, Retail Park, Royley, Holden Fold, Boundary Park, Featherstall Road North, Coldhurst Hilbre Avenue, Boundary Park, Carlton Way, Boundary Park, Cumberland Drive, Royal Oldham Royal Oldham Hospital Hospital, Sheepfoot Lane, Royal Oldham Hospital, Royal Parade, Manchester Royal Oldham Hospital, Rochdale Road, Royal Oldham Hospital, Crompton Street, Coldhurst, Trinity Cumberland Drive, Royal Oldham Hospital House, Coldhurst, Henshaw Street, Coldhurst, St Mary's Way, Oldham, Oldham Bus Station, Oldham, Carlton Way, Boundary Park Blue Coat School, Oldham Mumps, Higginshaw Carlton Way, Manchester Road, Oldham Mumps, Thames Street, Oldham Edge, Edge Lane Road, Oldham Edge, Kirkstone Close, Hilbre Avenue, Boundary Park Oldham Edge, Boundary Inn, Higginshaw, Derker Hilbre Avenue, Manchester Metrolink Stop, Derker, Yates Street, Derker, Derker Metrolink Stop, Derker, Acton Street, Derker, Holden Fold, Boundary Park Bartlemore Street, Derker, Yates Street, Derker, London Road, Derker, Sydenham Street, Derker, Retail Park, Royley Stoneleigh Street, Derker, Vulcan Street, Derker, Thackeray Road, Derker, Thackeray Road, Derker Chadderton Park Inn, Chadderton Parkway, Chadderton Cathedral Road, Chadderton Cathedral Road, Manchester Cathedral Road, Chadderton Tewkesbury Avenue, Manchester Cathedral Road, Chadderton Cathedral Road, Manchester Cathedral Road, Chadderton Chadderton Hall Park, Chadderton Park Chadderton Hall Road, Manchester Junior School, Chadderton Irk Bridge, Buckley Wood A627m, Street Bridge Bridleway, Street Bridge Stottƒeld, Royley Lynton Avenue, Manchester Highlands Road, Royton Middleton Road, Manchester Throstle Court, Royton John Street, Manchester Chapel Lane, Royton Chapel Croft, Manchester High Street, Royton Spring Garden Street, Manchester Radcliffe Street, Royton Radcliffe Street, Royton Spring Garden Street, Manchester Sandy Lane, Royton Park Lane, Manchester Flake Lane, Royton Flake Lane, Manchester Albert Street, Royton Albert Street, Manchester Westerdale Drive, Royton Westerdale Drive, Manchester Denbydale Way, Thorp Harewood Drive, Thorp Flake Lane, Royton Flake Lane, Manchester Rochdale Lane, Thorp Rochdale Lane, Manchester Dogford Road, Thorp Oozewood Road, Thorp Kingston Drive, Thorp Thorp View, Manchester Kensington Avenue, Oozewood Kensington Avenue, Manchester Halfway House, Oozewood Oozewood Road, Thorp Fir Street, Manchester Dogford Road, Royton Schoƒeld Street, Manchester Park Lane, Royton Whittaker Street, Manchester Radcliffe Street, Royton 100 Rochdale Road, Manchester High Street, Royton Spring Garden Street, Manchester Church Inn, Royton Chapel Croft, Manchester Holden Fold Lane, Royton Lea View, Royton Stottƒeld, Royley Bridleway, Street Bridge A627m, Street Bridge Irk Bridge, Buckley Wood Nth Chadderton School, Chadderton Chadderton Hall Park, Chadderton Park Cathedral Road, Chadderton Park Cathedral Road, Chadderton Cathedral Road, Manchester Cathedral Road, Chadderton Tewkesbury Avenue, Manchester Cathedral Road, Chadderton Cathedral Road, Manchester Parkway, Chadderton Chadderton Park Inn, Chadderton Retail Park, Royley Broadway, Manchester Holden Fold, Boundary Park Hilbre Avenue, Boundary Park Hilbre Avenue, Manchester Carlton Way, Boundary Park Carlton Way, Manchester Cumberland Drive, Royal Oldham Hospital Sheepfoot Lane, Royal Oldham Hospital Royal Oldham Hospital Lenƒeld Lane, Manchester Rochdale Road, Royal Oldham Hospital Featherstall Road North, Manchester Crompton Street, Coldhurst Trinity House, Coldhurst Henshaw Street, Coldhurst St Mary's Way, Oldham Oldham Bus Station, Oldham Cheapside, Manchester Blue Coat School, Oldham Mumps Higginshaw Road, Oldham Mumps Egerton Street, Manchester Thames Street, Oldham Edge Edge Lane Road, Oldham Edge Higginshaw Road, Manchester Kirkstone Close, Oldham Edge Boundary Inn, Higginshaw Derker Metrolink Stop, Derker Yates Street, Derker Derker Metrolink Stop, Derker Acton Street, Derker Acton Street, Manchester Bartlemore Street, Derker Yates Street, Derker London Road, Derker Sydenham Street, Derker Sydenham Street, Manchester Stoneleigh Street, Derker Vulcan Street, Derker Thackeray Road, Derker Thackeray Road, Manchester Thackeray Road, Derker Whetstone Hill Lane, Manchester 402 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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