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57 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 57 bus time schedule & line map 57 Bilton <-> Hessle View In Website Mode The 57 bus line (Bilton <-> Hessle) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bilton <-> Hessle: 4:53 AM - 10:57 PM (2) Hessle <-> Bilton: 5:20 AM - 10:46 PM (3) Hessle <-> Hull: 11:29 PM (4) Hull <- > Hessle: 6:45 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 57 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 57 bus arriving. Direction: Bilton <-> Hessle 57 bus Time Schedule 60 stops Bilton <-> Hessle Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:32 AM - 10:57 PM Monday 4:53 AM - 10:57 PM Bilton Main Road, Bilton Tuesday 4:53 AM - 10:57 PM Asda Bilton, Fleet Estate Wednesday 4:53 AM - 10:57 PM Moseley Hill, Fleet Estate Thursday 4:53 AM - 10:57 PM Moseley Hill, England Friday 4:53 AM - 10:57 PM Shardeloes, Fleet Estate Ark Royal, Kingston Upon Hull Saturday 6:25 AM - 10:57 PM Sherwood Court, Fleet Estate Daisyƒeld Drive, Fleet Estate Daisyƒeld Drive, Kingston Upon Hull 57 bus Info Direction: Bilton <-> Hessle Kennet Road, Longhill Stops: 60 Trip Duration: 65 min Kyle Close, Longhill Line Summary: Bilton Main Road, Bilton, Asda Bilton, Kyle Close, Kingston Upon Hull Fleet Estate, Moseley Hill, Fleet Estate, Shardeloes, Fleet Estate, Sherwood Court, Fleet Estate, Daisyƒeld Shannon Road Shops, Longhill Drive, Fleet Estate, Kennet Road, Longhill, Kyle Close, Longhill, Shannon Road Shops, Longhill, Athlone Athlone Green, Longhill Green, Longhill, The Apollo, Sutton Ings, Ardmore Close, Sutton Ings, Bellƒeld Avenue, Sutton Ings, The Apollo, Sutton Ings Charnock Avenue, Sutton Ings, Ellesmere Avenue, Sutton Ings, The Broadway, Sutton Ings, Morrisons, East Park, Stanhope Street, East Park, Kelvin Street, Ardmore Close, Sutton Ings East Park, The Crown Inn, East Park, Beechwood Court, Garden Village, Holderness House, Garden Bellƒeld Avenue, Sutton Ings Village, Jesmond Gardens, Garden Village, Victor Street, Garden Village, Asda Holderness Road, Charnock Avenue, Sutton Ings Garden Village, Brazil Street, Drypool, The Green Man, Drypool, Naylors Row, Drypool, Great Union Ellesmere Avenue, Sutton Ings Street, Drypool, Drypool Bridge, Hull, Alfred Gelder Street F, Hull, Alfred Gelder Street G, Hull, Carr Lane C, The Broadway, Sutton Ings Hull, Carr Lane E, Hull, Hull Interchange, Hull, Fountain Street, Thornton, Hull Royal Inƒrmary, Morrisons, East Park Thornton, Harthill Drive, Newington, Winship Close, Newington, Strickland Street, St Andrews, Boulevard, Stanhope Street, East Park St Andrews, Eton Street, St Andrews, Flinton Street, St Andrews, Asda Hessle Road, St Andrews, Brighton Kelvin Street, East Park Street, Gipsyville, Devon Street, Gipsyville, Gloucester Street, Gipsyville, Monmouth Street, Gipsyville, The Crown Inn, East Park Dairycoates Road, Gipsyville, Pickering Park, Summergroves, Fleming Walk, Summergroves, Beechwood Court, Garden Village Impala Way, Summergroves, Sable Close, Summergroves, The Groves, Summergroves, Swallowƒeld Drive, Summergroves, Hessle Road Fire Holderness House, Garden Village Station, Boothferry Estate, Hessle Hull Road, Hessle, Hessle Hull Road, Hessle, Hessle Hull Road, Hessle, Jesmond Gardens, Garden Village Hessle the Square, Hessle Victor Street, Garden Village Balfour Street, Kingston Upon Hull Asda Holderness Road, Garden Village Brazil Street, Drypool The Green Man, Drypool Naylors Row, Drypool Naylors Row, Kingston Upon Hull Great Union Street, Drypool Drypool Bridge, Hull Clarence Street, Kingston Upon Hull Alfred Gelder Street F, Hull Manor Street, Kingston Upon Hull Alfred Gelder Street G, Hull 20 Alfred Gelder Street, Kingston Upon Hull Carr Lane C, Hull 61 Carr Lane, Kingston Upon Hull Carr Lane E, Hull Hull Interchange, Hull Margaret Moxon Way, Kingston Upon Hull Fountain Street, Thornton Hull Royal Inƒrmary, Thornton Harthill Drive, Newington Tichbourne Close, Kingston Upon Hull Winship Close, Newington Winship Close, Kingston Upon Hull Strickland Street, St Andrews 181 Hessle Road, Kingston Upon Hull Boulevard, St Andrews Eton Street, St Andrews 270 Hessle Road, Kingston Upon Hull Flinton Street, St Andrews Asda Hessle Road, St Andrews Canopias Close, Kingston Upon Hull Brighton Street, Gipsyville Devon Street, Gipsyville Gloucester Street, Gipsyville Whitedale, Kingston Upon Hull Monmouth Street, Gipsyville Dairycoates Road, Gipsyville Pickering Park, Summergroves Fleming Walk, Summergroves Fleming Walk, Kingston Upon Hull Impala Way, Summergroves Springbok Close, England Sable Close, Summergroves The Groves, Summergroves 12 The Groves, Kingston Upon Hull Swallowƒeld Drive, Summergroves 1 Swallowƒeld Drive, Kingston Upon Hull Hessle Road Fire Station, Boothferry Estate Hessle Hull Road, Hessle Hull Road, Kingston Upon Hull Hessle Hull Road, Hessle Hessle Hull Road, Hessle Hessle the Square, Hessle Southgate, Kingston Upon Hull Direction: Hessle <-> Bilton 57 bus Time Schedule 60 stops Hessle <-> Bilton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:38 AM - 10:46 PM Monday 5:20 AM - 10:46 PM Hessle the Square, Hessle Southgate, Kingston Upon Hull Tuesday 5:20 AM - 10:46 PM Hessle Hull Road, Hessle Wednesday 5:20 AM - 10:46 PM Kingston Avenue, Kingston Upon Hull Thursday 5:20 AM - 10:46 PM Hessle Hull Road, Hessle Friday 5:20 AM - 10:46 PM Hessle Hull Road, Hessle Saturday 6:50 AM - 10:46 PM First Lane, Boothferry Estate Hessle Road, Kingston Upon Hull Swallowƒeld Drive, Summergroves 57 bus Info 2 Swallowƒeld Drive, Kingston Upon Hull Direction: Hessle <-> Bilton Stops: 60 Santolina Way, Summergroves Trip Duration: 63 min Robinia Drive, Kingston Upon Hull Line Summary: Hessle the Square, Hessle, Hessle Hull Road, Hessle, Hessle Hull Road, Hessle, Hessle Sable Close, Summergroves Hull Road, Hessle, First Lane, Boothferry Estate, Swallowƒeld Drive, Summergroves, Santolina Way, Impala Way, Summergroves Summergroves, Sable Close, Summergroves, Impala Way, Summergroves, Gemsbok Way, Summergroves, Gemsbok Way, Summergroves Pickering Homes, Summergroves, Pickering View, Fleming Walk, Kingston Upon Hull Gipsyville, Priory Grove, Gipsyville, Lakeside Grove, Gipsyville, Sunningdale Road, Gipsyville, Galliard Pickering Homes, Summergroves Close, Dairycoates, Asda Hessle Road, St Andrews, Pickering Park, Kingston Upon Hull Dee Street, St Andrews, Rosamond Street, St Andrews, Marmaduke Street, St Andrews, Hamshaw Pickering View, Gipsyville Court, St Andrews, The Mews, Newington, Hull Royal Council Avenue, Kingston Upon Hull Inƒrmary, Thornton, Eye Clinic, Thornton, Park Street, Thornton, Ferensway, Hull, Hull Interchange, Hull, Priory Grove, Gipsyville Bond Street C, Hull, Alfred Gelder Street C, Hull, Alfred Dairycoates Road, Kingston Upon Hull Gelder Street E, Hull, Salthouse Lane, Hull, Alma Street, Drypool, Blythe Street, Drypool, Wilton Street, Lakeside Grove, Gipsyville Drypool, Studley Street, Drypool, Nornabell Street, Wilmington, Buckingham Street, Garden Village, Sunningdale Road, Gipsyville Jalland Street, Garden Village, Laburnum Avenue, 1 Sunningdale Road, Kingston Upon Hull Garden Village, Lee Street, East Park, Mile House, East Park, Telford Street, East Park, Woodford Galliard Close, Dairycoates Leisure Centre, East Park, Westminster Avenue, East Manchester Street, Kingston Upon Hull Park, Astoria Bingo, East Park, Tower Grange, East Park, Crooked Billet, Sutton Ings, Waldegrave Asda Hessle Road, St Andrews Avenue, Sutton Ings, Grasby Road, Sutton Ings, Four Canopias Close, Kingston Upon Hull In Hand, Sutton Ings, Minster Court, Sutton Ings, Saltshouse Road, Sutton Ings, Hebden Avenue, Dee Street, St Andrews Longhill, Chelmer Road, Longhill, Frome Road, Rugby Street, Kingston Upon Hull Longhill, The Viking, Longhill, Nith Grove, Longhill, Wansbeck Road, Longhill, Swiss Cottage, Fleet Rosamond Street, St Andrews Estate, Bilton Main Road, Bilton Rosamond Street, Kingston Upon Hull Marmaduke Street, St Andrews Marmaduke Street, Kingston Upon Hull Hamshaw Court, St Andrews 172 Hessle Road, Kingston Upon Hull The Mews, Newington Rawling Way, Kingston Upon Hull Hull Royal Inƒrmary, Thornton Eye Clinic, Thornton Park Street, Thornton Ferensway, Hull 15 Anlaby Road, Kingston Upon Hull Hull Interchange, Hull Bond Street C, Hull Silvester Street, Kingston Upon Hull Alfred Gelder Street C, Hull Quay Street, Kingston Upon Hull Alfred Gelder Street E, Hull Alfred Gelder Street, Kingston Upon Hull Salthouse Lane, Hull 184 High Street, Kingston Upon Hull Alma Street, Drypool Clarence Street, Kingston Upon Hull Blythe Street, Drypool Naylors Row, Kingston Upon Hull Wilton Street, Drypool Studley Street, Drypool Nornabell Street, Wilmington Norabell Street, Kingston Upon Hull Buckingham Street, Garden Village Severn Street, Kingston Upon Hull Jalland Street, Garden Village Laburnum Avenue, Garden Village Southcoates Lane, Kingston Upon Hull Lee Street, East Park Mile House, East Park Telford Street, East Park Holderness Road, Kingston Upon Hull Woodford Leisure Centre, East Park Westminster Avenue, East Park Astoria Bingo, East Park Tower Grange, East Park 725 Holderness Road, Kingston Upon Hull Crooked Billet, Sutton Ings Waldegrave Avenue, Sutton Ings Grasby Road, Sutton Ings Four In Hand, Sutton Ings Minster Court, Sutton Ings Saltshouse Road, Sutton Ings Hebden Avenue, Longhill Chelmer Road, Longhill 2 Chelmer Road, Kingston Upon Hull Frome Road, Longhill The Viking, Longhill Ashington Walk, Kingston Upon Hull Nith Grove, Longhill Wansbeck Road, Longhill Swiss Cottage, Fleet Estate Summer Meadows, Kingston Upon Hull Bilton Main Road, Bilton Direction: Hessle <-> Hull 57 bus Time Schedule 27
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