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View PDF: 874 Timetable, Stops And 874 bus time schedule & line map 874 Burnley The Woodman - Accrington St View In Website Mode Christopher's Cehs The 874 bus line (Burnley The Woodman - Accrington St Christopher's Cehs) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Burnley Wood: 3:25 PM (2) Dill Hall: 7:35 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 874 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 874 bus arriving. Direction: Burnley Wood 874 bus Time Schedule 55 stops Burnley Wood Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 3:25 PM St Christophers Hs, Dill Hall Tuesday 3:25 PM Red Lion Street School Stop, Burnley Red Lion Street, Burnley Wednesday 3:25 PM Culvert, Queens Park Thursday 3:25 PM A671, Burnley Friday 2:25 PM The Wellington, Brunshaw Saturday Not Operational Anne Street, Burnley Linby Street, Brunshaw Admiral Street, Burnley 874 bus Info Mitella Street, Brunshaw Direction: Burnley Wood Holmsley Street, Burnley Stops: 55 Trip Duration: 65 min Kingdom Hall, Brunshaw Line Summary: St Christophers Hs, Dill Hall, Red Lion Street School Stop, Burnley, Culvert, Queens Park, Roughlee Grove, Pike Hill The Wellington, Brunshaw, Linby Street, Brunshaw, Mitella Street, Brunshaw, Kingdom Hall, Brunshaw, Methodist Church, Pike Hill Roughlee Grove, Pike Hill, Methodist Church, Pike Hill, 21 Rimington Avenue, Burnley The Brunshaw, Pike Hill, Cheviot Avenue, Pike Hill, Thornton Arms, Pike Hill, Brownside Bridge, The Brunshaw, Pike Hill Brownside, Townƒeld Avenue, Brownside, Extwistle Square, Burnley Heckenhurst Avenue, Worsthorne, Primary School, Worsthorne, Church Square, Worsthorne, Primary Cheviot Avenue, Pike Hill School, Worsthorne, Heckenhurst Avenue, Cheviot Avenue, Burnley Brownside, Townƒeld Avenue, Brownside, Brownside Bridge, Brownside, Thornton Arms, Pike Hill, Thornton Arms, Pike Hill Buttermere Road, Pike Hill, Dyneley Avenue, Cliviger, Red Lees Road, Cliviger, Hillcrest Avenue, Cliviger, Brownside Bridge, Brownside Salterford Lane, Cliviger, Foxstones Lane, Cliviger, Brun Terrace, Burnley Fighting Cocks, Mereclough, Moorland View, over Town, Mount Lane, over Town, Honey Holme Lane, Townƒeld Avenue, Brownside Holme Chapel, Police Station, Holme Chapel, Burnley Brownside Road, Burnley Road, Holme Chapel, Village Hall, Cliviger, Ram Inn, Holme Chapel, Rattenclough Layby, Holme Chapel, Heckenhurst Avenue, Worsthorne Lowe Plantation, Holme Chapel, Ratten Clough Wood, Holme Chapel, Bradget Hey, Holme Chapel, Primary School, Worsthorne Lowe Plantation, Holme Chapel, Royd Wood, Holme Chapel, Pot Oven Farm, Holme Chapel, Ram Inn, Church Square, Worsthorne Holme Chapel, Village Hall, Cliviger, Burnley Road, Higgin Street, Worsthorne-With-Hurstwood Civil Parish Holme Chapel, Police Station, Holme Chapel, Honey Holme Lane, Holme Chapel, Mount Zion, Walk Mill, Primary School, Worsthorne Gordon Lennox, Walk Mill, Picnic Area, Burnley Wood, Turning Circle, Towneley, Rock Lane, Towneley, Heckenhurst Avenue, Brownside Fairholme Rd, Burnley Wood, The Woodman, Burnley Wood Townƒeld Avenue, Brownside Brownside Bridge, Brownside Thornton Arms, Pike Hill Buttermere Road, Pike Hill Red Lees Road, Burnley Dyneley Avenue, Cliviger Red Lees Road, Cliviger Hillcrest Avenue, Cliviger Salterford Lane, Cliviger Foxstones Lane, Cliviger Fighting Cocks, Mereclough Moorland View, over Town Mount Lane, over Town West View, Cliviger Civil Parish Honey Holme Lane, Holme Chapel Police Station, Holme Chapel Burnley Road, Holme Chapel Village Hall, Cliviger Ram Inn, Holme Chapel Rattenclough Layby, Holme Chapel Lowe Plantation, Holme Chapel Ratten Clough Wood, Holme Chapel Bradget Hey, Holme Chapel Lowe Plantation, Holme Chapel Royd Wood, Holme Chapel Pot Oven Farm, Holme Chapel Ram Inn, Holme Chapel Village Hall, Cliviger Burnley Road, Holme Chapel Police Station, Holme Chapel Honey Holme Lane, Holme Chapel Mount Zion, Walk Mill Burnley Road, Cliviger Civil Parish Gordon Lennox, Walk Mill Picnic Area, Burnley Wood Priory Court, Habergham Eaves Civil Parish Turning Circle, Towneley Rock Lane, Towneley Foxglove Close, Burnley Fairholme Rd, Burnley Wood The Woodman, Burnley Wood Direction: Dill Hall 874 bus Time Schedule 53 stops Dill Hall Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:35 AM The Woodman, Burnley Wood Tuesday 7:35 AM Fairholme Road, Burnley Wood Wednesday 7:35 AM Rock Lane, Towneley Thursday 7:35 AM Picnic Area, Towneley Friday 7:35 AM Bacup Road, Towneley Saturday Not Operational Park Road, Walk Mill Park Road, Cliviger Civil Parish Mount Zion, Walk Mill 874 bus Info Burnley Road, Cliviger Civil Parish Direction: Dill Hall Stops: 53 Honey Holme Lane, Holme Chapel Trip Duration: 65 min Line Summary: The Woodman, Burnley Wood, Police Station, Holme Chapel Fairholme Road, Burnley Wood, Rock Lane, Towneley, Picnic Area, Towneley, Bacup Road, Towneley, Park Burnley Road, Holme Chapel Road, Walk Mill, Mount Zion, Walk Mill, Honey Holme Lane, Holme Chapel, Police Station, Holme Chapel, Burnley Road, Holme Chapel, Village Hall, Cliviger, Village Hall, Cliviger Ram Inn, Holme Chapel, Rattenclough Layby, Holme Chapel, Lowe Plantation, Holme Chapel, Ratten Ram Inn, Holme Chapel Clough Wood, Holme Chapel, Bradget Hey, Holme Chapel, Lowe Plantation, Holme Chapel, Royd Wood, Rattenclough Layby, Holme Chapel Holme Chapel, Pot Oven Farm, Holme Chapel, Ram Inn, Holme Chapel, Burnley Road, Holme Chapel, Lowe Plantation, Holme Chapel Police Station, Holme Chapel, Honey Holme Lane, Holme Chapel, Sunnyƒeld Avenue, over Town, Mount Ratten Clough Wood, Holme Chapel Lane, over Town, Mereclough Brow, over Town, Fighting Cocks, Mereclough, Salterford Lane, Cliviger, Bradget Hey, Holme Chapel Hill Crest Avenue, Cliviger, Dyneley Avenue, Cliviger, Buttermere Road, Pike Hill, Thornton Arms, Pike Hill, Lowe Plantation, Holme Chapel Brownside Bridge, Brownside, Townƒeld Avenue, Brownside, Heckenhurst Avenue, Worsthorne, Royd Wood, Holme Chapel Primary School, Worsthorne, Church Square, Worsthorne, Primary School, Worsthorne, Pot Oven Farm, Holme Chapel Heckenhurst Avenue, Brownside, Townƒeld Avenue, Brownside, Brownside Bridge, Brownside, Thornton Arms, Pike Hill, Cheviot Avenue, Pike Hill, The Ram Inn, Holme Chapel Brunshaw, Pike Hill, Methodist Church, Pike Hill, Waddington Avenue, Pike Hill, Roughlee Grove, Pike Burnley Road, Holme Chapel Hill, Kingdom Hall, Brunshaw, Mitella Street, Brunshaw, Linden Street, Brunshaw, Hull Street, Police Station, Holme Chapel Burnley Wood, The Wellington, Brunshaw, St Christophers Hs, Dill Hall Honey Holme Lane, Holme Chapel Sunnyƒeld Avenue, over Town Mount Lane, over Town West View, Cliviger Civil Parish Mereclough Brow, over Town Fighting Cocks, Mereclough Salterford Lane, Cliviger Hill Crest Avenue, Cliviger Dyneley Avenue, Cliviger Buttermere Road, Pike Hill Thornton Arms, Pike Hill Brownside Bridge, Brownside Brun Terrace, Burnley Townƒeld Avenue, Brownside Brownside Road, Burnley Heckenhurst Avenue, Worsthorne Primary School, Worsthorne Church Square, Worsthorne Higgin Street, Worsthorne-With-Hurstwood Civil Parish Primary School, Worsthorne Heckenhurst Avenue, Brownside Townƒeld Avenue, Brownside Brownside Bridge, Brownside Thornton Arms, Pike Hill Cheviot Avenue, Pike Hill Cheviot Avenue, Burnley The Brunshaw, Pike Hill Extwistle Square, Burnley Methodist Church, Pike Hill 21 Rimington Avenue, Burnley Waddington Avenue, Pike Hill Roughlee Grove, Pike Hill Kingdom Hall, Brunshaw Mitella Street, Brunshaw Lebanon Street, Burnley Linden Street, Brunshaw Linden Street, Burnley Hull Street, Burnley Wood Hull Street, Burnley The Wellington, Brunshaw Anne Street, Burnley St Christophers Hs, Dill Hall 874 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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