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8A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 8A bus time schedule & line map 8A PITSEA (Broadway West) - LAINDON (Fenton Way View In Website Mode West) The 8A bus line (PITSEA (Broadway West) - LAINDON (Fenton Way West)) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Basildon Town Centre: 7:20 PM (2) Basildon Town Centre: 6:55 PM (3) Laindon: 5:27 AM - 9:45 PM (4) Pitsea: 5:45 AM - 10:14 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 8A bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 8A bus arriving. Direction: Basildon Town Centre 8A bus Time Schedule 17 stops Basildon Town Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:24 PM Monday 7:20 PM Broadway, Pitsea Bus Lane, Basildon Tuesday 7:20 PM Station Lane, Pitsea Wednesday 7:20 PM 2 Burns Avenue, Basildon Thursday 7:20 PM Hazelmere, Basildon Friday 7:20 PM Sandon Road, Basildon Saturday Not Operational ncn16, Basildon Lynestede, Basildon Winged Horse, Basildon 8A bus Info Direction: Basildon Town Centre Beech Road, Basildon Stops: 17 Trip Duration: 12 min Luncies Road, Basildon Line Summary: Broadway, Pitsea, Station Lane, Pitsea, Hazelmere, Basildon, Sandon Road, Basildon, Gibcracks, Basildon Lynestede, Basildon, Winged Horse, Basildon, Beech Gibcracks, Basildon Road, Basildon, Luncies Road, Basildon, Gibcracks, Basildon, Stacey's Corner, Basildon, Dengayne, Stacey's Corner, Basildon Basildon, Napier Close, Basildon, Thistledown, South Riding, Basildon Basildon, Thorington Cross, Basildon, Long Riding, Basildon, Asda Eastgate, Basildon Town Centre, Bus Dengayne, Basildon Station, Basildon Town Centre Long Riding, Basildon Napier Close, Basildon Long Riding Busway, Basildon Thistledown, Basildon Priors East, Basildon Thorington Cross, Basildon Long Riding, Basildon Asda Eastgate, Basildon Town Centre Southernhay, Basildon Bus Station, Basildon Town Centre Southernhay, Basildon Direction: Basildon Town Centre 8A bus Time Schedule 21 stops Basildon Town Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:55 PM Fenton Way, Laindon Tuesday 6:55 PM Hoover Drive, Laindon Kennedy Avenue, Basildon Wednesday 6:55 PM Menzies Avenue, Laindon Thursday 6:55 PM Friday 6:55 PM Fraser Close, Laindon Saturday 7:42 PM Rowenhall, Laindon Tillingham Green, Laindon Marden Ash, Basildon 8A bus Info Wrexham Road, Laindon Direction: Basildon Town Centre Stops: 21 Police Station, Laindon Trip Duration: 16 min Line Summary: Fenton Way, Laindon, Hoover Drive, Laindon Railway Station, Laindon Laindon, Menzies Avenue, Laindon, Fraser Close, Laindon, Rowenhall, Laindon, Tillingham Green, Northumberland Avenue, Basildon Laindon, Wrexham Road, Laindon, Police Station, Telephone Exchange, Laindon Laindon, Laindon Railway Station, Laindon, Telephone Exchange, Laindon, Shopping Centre, Shopping Centre, Laindon Laindon, Shopping Centre, Laindon, Albert Drive, Laindon, Tyler Avenue, Laindon, Falstones, Basildon, Hatterill, Basildon Mynchens, Basildon, Plough & Tractor, Basildon, Shopping Centre, Laindon Panadown, Basildon, Wickhay, Basildon, Hempstalls, Basildon, Bus Station, Basildon Town Centre Mellow Purgess, Basildon Albert Drive, Laindon Laindon Link Busway, Basildon Tyler Avenue, Laindon Falstones, Basildon Turner Close, Basildon Mynchens, Basildon Plough & Tractor, Basildon Dordells, Basildon Panadown, Basildon Wickhay, Basildon Wickhay, Basildon Hempstalls, Basildon Bus Station, Basildon Town Centre Southernhay, Basildon Direction: Laindon 8A bus Time Schedule 35 stops Laindon Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:04 AM - 5:45 PM Monday 5:27 AM - 9:45 PM Broadway, Pitsea Bus Lane, Basildon Tuesday 5:27 AM - 9:45 PM Station Lane, Pitsea Wednesday 5:27 AM - 9:45 PM 2 Burns Avenue, Basildon Thursday 5:27 AM - 9:45 PM Hazelmere, Basildon Friday 5:27 AM - 9:45 PM Sandon Road, Basildon Saturday 7:04 AM - 10:45 PM ncn16, Basildon Lynestede, Basildon Winged Horse, Basildon 8A bus Info Direction: Laindon Beech Road, Basildon Stops: 35 Trip Duration: 36 min Luncies Road, Basildon Line Summary: Broadway, Pitsea, Station Lane, Pitsea, Hazelmere, Basildon, Sandon Road, Basildon, Gibcracks, Basildon Lynestede, Basildon, Winged Horse, Basildon, Beech Gibcracks, Basildon Road, Basildon, Luncies Road, Basildon, Gibcracks, Basildon, Stacey's Corner, Basildon, Dengayne, Stacey's Corner, Basildon Basildon, Napier Close, Basildon, Thistledown, South Riding, Basildon Basildon, Thorington Cross, Basildon, Long Riding, Basildon, Asda Eastgate, Basildon Town Centre, Bus Dengayne, Basildon Station, Basildon Town Centre, Wickhay, Basildon, Long Riding, Basildon Panadown, Basildon, Plough & Tractor, Basildon, Mynchens, Basildon, Falstones, Basildon, Tyler Napier Close, Basildon Avenue, Laindon, Albert Drive, Laindon, Shopping Long Riding Busway, Basildon Centre, Laindon, Telephone Exchange, Laindon, Laindon Railway Station, Laindon, Durham Road, Thistledown, Basildon Laindon, Laindon Centre, Laindon, Nicholl Road, Priors East, Basildon Laindon, Tattenham Road, Laindon, Home Mead, Laindon, Powell Road, Laindon, Victoria Road, Thorington Cross, Basildon Laindon, Fenton Way, Laindon Long Riding, Basildon Asda Eastgate, Basildon Town Centre Southernhay, Basildon Bus Station, Basildon Town Centre Southernhay, Basildon Wickhay, Basildon Panadown, Basildon Plough & Tractor, Basildon Dordells, Basildon Mynchens, Basildon Falstones, Basildon Tyler Avenue, Laindon Tyler Avenue, Basildon Albert Drive, Laindon Laindon Link Busway, Basildon Shopping Centre, Laindon Burdock Drive, Basildon Telephone Exchange, Laindon Hatterill, Basildon Laindon Railway Station, Laindon Station Approach, Basildon Durham Road, Laindon Little Oxcroft, Basildon Laindon Centre, Laindon Sylvan Close, Basildon Nicholl Road, Laindon Tattenham Road, Laindon The Mead, Basildon Home Mead, Laindon Home Mead, Basildon Powell Road, Laindon Victoria Road, Laindon Fenton Way, Laindon Direction: Pitsea 8A bus Time Schedule 33 stops Pitsea Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:06 AM - 5:42 PM Monday 5:45 AM - 10:14 PM Fenton Way, Laindon Tuesday 5:45 AM - 10:14 PM Hoover Drive, Laindon Kennedy Avenue, Basildon Wednesday 5:45 AM - 10:14 PM Menzies Avenue, Laindon Thursday 5:45 AM - 10:14 PM Friday 5:45 AM - 10:14 PM Fraser Close, Laindon Saturday 7:02 AM - 10:14 PM Rowenhall, Laindon Tillingham Green, Laindon Marden Ash, Basildon 8A bus Info Wrexham Road, Laindon Direction: Pitsea Stops: 33 Police Station, Laindon Trip Duration: 38 min Line Summary: Fenton Way, Laindon, Hoover Drive, Laindon Railway Station, Laindon Laindon, Menzies Avenue, Laindon, Fraser Close, Laindon, Rowenhall, Laindon, Tillingham Green, Northumberland Avenue, Basildon Laindon, Wrexham Road, Laindon, Police Station, Telephone Exchange, Laindon Laindon, Laindon Railway Station, Laindon, Telephone Exchange, Laindon, Shopping Centre, Laindon, Shopping Centre, Laindon, Albert Drive, Shopping Centre, Laindon Laindon, Tyler Avenue, Laindon, Falstones, Basildon, Hatterill, Basildon Mynchens, Basildon, Plough & Tractor, Basildon, Panadown, Basildon, Wickhay, Basildon, Hempstalls, Shopping Centre, Laindon Basildon, Bus Station, Basildon Town Centre, Asda Mellow Purgess, Basildon Eastgate, Basildon Town Centre, Thorington Cross, Albert Drive, Laindon Basildon, Napier Close, Basildon, Dengayne, Basildon, Stacey's Corner, Basildon, Barstable Laindon Link Busway, Basildon School, Basildon, Beambridge, Pitsea, Chevers Pawen, Pitsea, Chalvedon School, Pitsea, Dover Way, Tyler Avenue, Laindon Pitsea, Howards Park, Pitsea, Broadway, Pitsea Falstones, Basildon Turner Close, Basildon Mynchens, Basildon Plough & Tractor, Basildon Dordells, Basildon Panadown, Basildon Wickhay, Basildon Wickhay, Basildon Hempstalls, Basildon Bus Station, Basildon Town Centre Southernhay, Basildon Asda Eastgate, Basildon Town Centre Southernhay, Basildon Thorington Cross, Basildon Long Riding, Basildon Napier Close, Basildon Long Riding Busway, Basildon Dengayne, Basildon Stacey's Corner, Basildon South Riding, Basildon Barstable School, Basildon Brunel Close, Basildon Beambridge, Pitsea Beambridge Mews, Basildon Chevers Pawen, Pitsea Wickford Place, Basildon Chalvedon School, Pitsea Wickford Avenue, Basildon Dover Way, Pitsea Howards Park, Pitsea Broadway, Pitsea Bus Lane, Basildon 8A bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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