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7A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 7A bus time schedule & line map 7A Ashton-Under-Lyne View In Website Mode The 7A bus line (Ashton-Under-Lyne) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Ashton-Under-Lyne: 6:16 AM - 5:55 PM (2) Stockport: 6:07 AM - 7:25 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 7A bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 7A bus arriving. Direction: Ashton-Under-Lyne 7A bus Time Schedule 67 stops Ashton-Under-Lyne Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:16 AM - 5:55 PM Bridgeƒeld Street, Stockport Little Egerton Street, Stockport Tuesday 6:16 AM - 5:55 PM Sainsburys, Stockport Wednesday 6:16 AM - 5:55 PM Warren Street, Stockport Thursday 6:16 AM - 5:55 PM Sainsburys, Stockport Friday 6:16 AM - 5:55 PM Gordon Street, Lancashire Hill Saturday 7:31 AM - 6:31 PM Lancashire Hill, Stockport Retail Park, Lancashire Hill Albion Close, Manchester 7A bus Info All Saints Church, South Reddish Direction: Ashton-Under-Lyne Stops: 67 Denby Lane, Heaton Chapel Trip Duration: 61 min Denby Lane, Manchester Line Summary: Bridgeƒeld Street, Stockport, Sainsburys, Stockport, Sainsburys, Stockport, Victoria Grove, Heaton Chapel Gordon Street, Lancashire Hill, Retail Park, 335 Manchester Road, Manchester Lancashire Hill, All Saints Church, South Reddish, Denby Lane, Heaton Chapel, Victoria Grove, Heaton George & Dragon, Heaton Chapel Chapel, George & Dragon, Heaton Chapel, Nelstrop Crescent, Heaton Chapel, Carnforth Road, Heaton Nelstrop Crescent, Heaton Chapel Chapel, Alden Walk, Heaton Chapel, Greystone Walk, 39 Nelstrop Road, Manchester Heaton Chapel, Crowthorn Road, Heaton Chapel, Tarvin Avenue, Heaton Chapel, Carnforth Road, Carnforth Road, Heaton Chapel Heaton Chapel, Broadstone Mill, Heaton Chapel, Sylvia Grove, Reddish, Houldsworth Square, Reddish, Alden Walk, Heaton Chapel Higginson Road, Reddish, Conservative Club, Reddish, Christ Church, Reddish, Mill Lane, Reddish, Greystone Walk, Heaton Chapel Nth Reddish Clinic, North Reddish, Harrogate Road, North Reddish, Reddish Vale, North Reddish, Crowthorn Road, Heaton Chapel Tennyson Road, North Reddish, Longford Road West, North Reddish, Fir Tree School, North Reddish, Reddish Vale, North Reddish, Harrogate Road, North Tarvin Avenue, Heaton Chapel Reddish, Nth Reddish Clinic, North Reddish, Somers Road, North Reddish, Spey House, North Reddish, Carnforth Road, Heaton Chapel North Reddish Post O∆ce, North Reddish, Beresford Carnforth Road, Manchester Crescent, North Reddish, Bulls Head, North Reddish, Broadstone Mill, Heaton Chapel Athol Street, North Reddish, Debdale Lane, Debdale Broadstone Road, Manchester Park, Reddish Lane, Reddish Bridge, Far Lane, Gorton, Wellington Street, Gorton, Gorton Shopping Sylvia Grove, Reddish Centre, Gorton, Gorton Labour Club, Gorton, Royal Sylvia Grove, Manchester Oak, Gorton, High Bank, Abbey Hey, Lees Street, Abbey Hey, Vine Street, Abbey Hey, Sandown Street, Houldsworth Square, Reddish Abbey Hey, Courier Street, Abbey Hey, Melville Close, Higher Openshaw, Ashton Old Road, Higher Higginson Road, Reddish Openshaw, Fairƒeld Road, Higher Openshaw, 23 Gorton Road, Manchester Gransmoor Road, Fairƒeld, Peel Street, Fairƒeld, Fairƒeld Court, Fairƒeld, Gorseyƒelds, Fairƒeld, Conservative Club, Reddish Manchester Road, Droylsden, Droylsden Metrolink Skipton Court, Manchester Stop, Droylsden, Williamson Lane, Droylsden, Kershaw Lane, Fairƒeld, Audenshaw Metrolink Stop, Christ Church, Reddish Audenshaw, Manchester Road / Snipe Inn, Lord 153 Gorton Road, Manchester Sheldon Way, Ashton Moss, Ashton Moss Metrolink Stop, Ashton Moss, Sainsburys, Waterloo, Ashton- Mill Lane, Reddish Under-Lyne Interchange, Ashton-Under-Lyne 215 Gorton Road, Manchester Nth Reddish Clinic, North Reddish 7 Longford Road West, Manchester Harrogate Road, North Reddish 51 Longford Road West, Manchester Reddish Vale, North Reddish 81 Longford Road West, Manchester Tennyson Road, North Reddish 127 Longford Road West, Manchester Longford Road West, North Reddish 11 Browning Road, Manchester Fir Tree School, North Reddish 46 Browning Road, Manchester Reddish Vale, North Reddish 2c Ruskin Road, Manchester Harrogate Road, North Reddish 48 Longford Road West, Manchester Nth Reddish Clinic, North Reddish 3 Longford Road West, Manchester Somers Road, North Reddish Spey House, North Reddish North Reddish Post O∆ce, North Reddish Beresford Crescent, North Reddish Bulls Head, North Reddish Birtles Avenue, Manchester Athol Street, North Reddish Reddish Lane, Manchester Debdale Lane, Debdale Park Reddish Lane, Reddish Bridge Abbeywood Avenue, Manchester Far Lane, Gorton Wellington Street, Gorton Peacock Grove, Manchester Gorton Shopping Centre, Gorton Gorton Labour Club, Gorton Ashkirk Street, Manchester Royal Oak, Gorton Cross Lane, Manchester High Bank, Abbey Hey Bellamy Court, Manchester Lees Street, Abbey Hey Bread Street, Manchester Vine Street, Abbey Hey Sandown Street, Abbey Hey Courier Street, Abbey Hey Courier Street, Manchester Melville Close, Higher Openshaw Melville Close, Manchester Ashton Old Road, Higher Openshaw Barber Street, Manchester Fairƒeld Road, Higher Openshaw Gransmoor Road, Fairƒeld Wells Close, Manchester Peel Street, Fairƒeld Fairƒeld Court, Fairƒeld Gorseyƒelds, Fairƒeld Egerton Mews, Manchester Manchester Road, Droylsden Market Street, Manchester Droylsden Metrolink Stop, Droylsden Henry Street, Manchester Williamson Lane, Droylsden Droylsden Road, Manchester Kershaw Lane, Fairƒeld Audenshaw Metrolink Stop, Audenshaw Ashton New Road, Manchester Manchester Road / Snipe Inn Windsor Drive, Manchester Lord Sheldon Way, Ashton Moss Ashton Moss Metrolink Stop, Ashton Moss Lord Sheldon Way, Manchester Sainsburys, Waterloo Ashton-Under-Lyne Interchange, Ashton-Under- Lyne Direction: Stockport 7A bus Time Schedule 69 stops Stockport Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:07 AM - 7:25 PM Ashton-Under-Lyne Interchange, Ashton-Under- Lyne Tuesday 6:07 AM - 7:25 PM Sainsburys, Ashton-Under-Lyne Wednesday 6:07 AM - 7:25 PM Thursday 6:07 AM - 7:25 PM Ashton West Metrolink Stop, Ashton Moss Lord Sheldon Way, Manchester Friday 6:07 AM - 7:25 PM Ashton Moss Metrolink Stop, Ashton Moss Saturday 7:31 AM - 7:25 PM Snipe Inn, Audenshaw Ryecroft Hall, Audenshaw 7A bus Info Lumb Lane, Audenshaw Direction: Stockport Kenilworth Grove, Manchester Stops: 69 Trip Duration: 66 min Kershaw Lane, Fairƒeld Line Summary: Ashton-Under-Lyne Interchange, Ashton-Under-Lyne, Sainsburys, Ashton-Under-Lyne, Williamson Lane, Droylsden Ashton West Metrolink Stop, Ashton Moss, Ashton Moss Metrolink Stop, Ashton Moss, Snipe Inn, Ashton Road, Manchester Audenshaw, Ryecroft Hall, Audenshaw, Lumb Lane, Droylsden Metrolink Stop, Droylsden Audenshaw, Kershaw Lane, Fairƒeld, Williamson Lane, Droylsden, Droylsden Metrolink Stop, Moorcroft Street, Manchester Droylsden, Market Street, Droylsden, Gorseyƒelds, Market Street, Droylsden Fairƒeld, Fairƒeld Court, Fairƒeld, Peel Street, Fairƒeld, Gransmoor Road, Fairƒeld, Fairƒeld Road, 72 Market Street, Manchester Higher Openshaw, Ashton Old Road, Higher Gorseyƒelds, Fairƒeld Openshaw, Ashton Old Road, Higher Openshaw, Courier Street, Abbey Hey, Sandown Street, Abbey Egerton Mews, Manchester Hey, Vine Street, Abbey Hey, Lees Street, Abbey Hey, Fairƒeld Court, Fairƒeld High Bank, Abbey Hey, Royal Oak, Gorton, Gorton Labour Club, Gorton, Gorton Shopping Centre, Grove Street, Manchester Gorton, Whitwell Way, Gorton, Tesco, Gorton, Peel Street, Fairƒeld Wellington Street, Gorton, Tanyard Brow, Debdale Park, Debdale Park, Reddish Bridge, Athol Street, Peel Street, Manchester North Reddish, Bulls Head, North Reddish, Bulls Gransmoor Road, Fairƒeld Head, North Reddish, Oswald Street, North Reddish, Gorton Road, North Reddish, Spey House, North Wells Close, Manchester Reddish, Longford Road, North Reddish, Nth Reddish Fairƒeld Road, Higher Openshaw Clinic, North Reddish, Harrogate Road, North Reddish, Reddish Vale, North Reddish, Tennyson Ashton Old Road, Higher Openshaw Road, North Reddish, Longford Road West, North Reddish, Fir Tree School, North Reddish, Reddish Beck Street, Manchester Vale, North Reddish, Harrogate Road, North Reddish, Ashton Old Road, Higher Openshaw Mill Lane, Reddish, Reddish Baths, Reddish, Sykes Street, Reddish, Houldsworth Square, Reddish, Sylvia Capital Road, Manchester Grove, Reddish, Houldsworth Street, Reddish, Broadstone Mill, Heaton Chapel, Carnforth Road, Courier Street, Abbey Hey Heaton Chapel, Tarvin Avenue, Heaton Chapel, Courier Street, Manchester Crowthorn Road, Heaton Chapel, Greystone Walk, Sandown Street, Abbey Hey Heaton Chapel, Alden Walk, Heaton Chapel, Carnforth Road, Heaton Chapel, Nelstop Crescent, Heaton Chapel, George & Dragon, Heaton Chapel, Vine Street, Abbey Hey Brook Avenue, Heaton Chapel, Halesden Road, Kittybert Avenue, Manchester Heaton Chapel, Ash Hotel, South Reddish, All Saints Church, South Reddish, Retail Park, Lancashire Hill, Lees Street, Abbey Hey The Bentleys, Lancashire Hill, Gordon Street, Union Street, Manchester Lancashire Hill, Bridgeƒeld Street, Stockport High Bank, Abbey Hey Bellamy Court, Manchester Royal Oak, Gorton Cross Lane, Manchester Gorton Labour Club, Gorton Sheerness St, Manchester Gorton Shopping Centre, Gorton Garratt Way, Manchester Whitwell Way, Gorton Tesco, Gorton Wellington Street, Gorton Kirkman Close, Manchester Tanyard Brow, Debdale Park Debdale Park, Reddish Bridge Debdale Avenue, Manchester Athol Street, North Reddish Bulls Head, North Reddish Bulls Head, North Reddish Oswald Street, North Reddish Gorton Road, North Reddish
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