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70 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 70 bus time schedule & line map 70 Lydd View In Website Mode The 70 bus line (Lydd) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Lydd: 4:40 PM (2) Pebsham: 7:40 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 70 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 70 bus arriving. Direction: Lydd 70 bus Time Schedule 77 stops Lydd Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:40 PM Bexhill College, Pebsham 23 Penland Road, Hastings Tuesday 4:40 PM Lindsay Hall, Bexhill Wednesday 4:40 PM 137 Dorset Road, Hastings Thursday 4:40 PM Elmstead Road, Bexhill Friday 4:40 PM 106 Dorset Road, Hastings Saturday Not Operational Dorset Road, Bexhill 49-53 De La Warr Road, Hastings Penland Road, Bexhill 101 De La Warr Road, Hastings 70 bus Info Direction: Lydd Glyne Ascent, Bexhill Stops: 77 127 De La Warr Road, Hastings Trip Duration: 91 min Line Summary: Bexhill College, Pebsham, Lindsay Ravenside Retail Park, Glyne Gap Hall, Bexhill, Elmstead Road, Bexhill, Dorset Road, 173 De La Warr Road, Hastings Bexhill, Penland Road, Bexhill, Glyne Ascent, Bexhill, Ravenside Retail Park, Glyne Gap, Esso Garage, Esso Garage, Glyne Gap Glyne Gap, The Bull, Bulverhythe, Abbey Drive, Bulverhythe, Freshƒelds, Bulverhythe, Aldi, The Bull, Bulverhythe Bulverhythe, Bulverhythe Road, Bulverhythe, Harley 530 Bexhill Road, Hastings Shute Road Bottom, Bulverhythe, Judge'S, Bulverhythe, Filsham Road Bottom, Bulverhythe, Abbey Drive, Bulverhythe Cinque Ports Way, West St Leonards, The Bo-Peep, West St Leonards, The Marina Fountain, West St Freshƒelds, Bulverhythe Leonards, Athlone Court, St Leonards, Greeba Court, St Leonards, Marina Pavilion, St Leonards, Market Aldi, Bulverhythe Street, St Leonards, Warrior Square, St Leonards, 323 Bexhill Road, Hastings Eversƒeld Place, St Leonards, Pier, Hastings, Robertson Street, Hastings Town Centre, Harold Bulverhythe Road, Bulverhythe Place, Hastings Town Centre, Railway Station, Hastings Town Centre, Harold Place, Hastings Town Harley Shute Road Bottom, Bulverhythe Centre, Pelham Place, Hastings Town Centre, The Stade, Old Town, Roebuck Street, Old Town, Market Judge'S, Bulverhythe Cross, Old Town, Sacred Heart School, Belmont, Robertsons Hill, Halton, Richmond Street, Halton, Filsham Road Bottom, Bulverhythe Ashburnham Road, Ore, Graystone Lane, Ore, Post O∆ce, Ore, Rye Road Red Lake Terrace, Ore, Cinque Ports Way, West St Leonards Winchelsea Road, Ore, The Hastings Academy, Ore, Hillcrest Sports Centre, Ore, Martineau Lane, The Bo-Peep, West St Leonards Bachelor's Bump, Mill Lane, Bachelor's Bump, White Hart, Guestling Green, Primary School, Guestling The Marina Fountain, West St Leonards Green, Buckswood School, Guestling Green, Butcher's Lane, Guestling Thorn, Stocks Farm, Athlone Court, St Leonards Guestling Thorn, Broad Street, Icklesham, The Robin Hood, Icklesham, Goldhurst Green, Icklesham, Manor Greeba Court, St Leonards Close, Icklesham, The New Inn, Winchelsea, Strand House, Winchelsea, New Winchelsea Road South, Rye, New Winchelsea Road North, Rye, Harbour Marina Pavilion, St Leonards Road, Rye, Tillingham Bridge, Rye, Railway Station, Rye, The Landgate, Rye, King's Avenue, Rye, Salts Market Street, St Leonards Farm, East Guldeford, Golf Club, Camber, Farm Lane, Camber, Scotts Acre, Camber, Pontins, Camber, Warrior Square, St Leonards Johnson's Field, Camber, Camber Sands Holiday Park, Camber, Coastguard Cottages, Jury's Gap, Eversƒeld Place, St Leonards Camp, Lydd, Post O∆ce, Lydd, Church, Lydd, Poplar Lane, Lydd, Police Station, Lydd Pier, Hastings Robertson Street, Hastings Town Centre Carlisle Parade, Hastings Harold Place, Hastings Town Centre Harold Place, Hastings Railway Station, Hastings Town Centre Station Approach, Hastings Harold Place, Hastings Town Centre Harold Place, Hastings Pelham Place, Hastings Town Centre Breeds Place, Hastings The Stade, Old Town East Street, Hastings Roebuck Street, Old Town Roebuck Street, Hastings Market Cross, Old Town Sacred Heart School, Belmont Robertsons Hill, Halton Robertsons Hill, Hastings Richmond Street, Halton Ashburnham Road, Ore Graystone Lane, Ore Graystone Lane, Hastings Post O∆ce, Ore Old London Road, Hastings Rye Road Red Lake Terrace, Ore Red Lake Terrace, Hastings Winchelsea Road, Ore The Hastings Academy, Ore Hillcrest Sports Centre, Ore Martineau Lane, Bachelor's Bump Mill Lane, Bachelor's Bump White Hart, Guestling Green Primary School, Guestling Green Buckswood School, Guestling Green Butcher's Lane, Guestling Thorn Stocks Farm, Guestling Thorn Broad Street, Icklesham The Robin Hood, Icklesham Goldhurst Green, Icklesham Manor Close, Icklesham The New Inn, Winchelsea German Street, Icklesham Civil Parish Strand House, Winchelsea The Strand, Icklesham Civil Parish New Winchelsea Road South, Rye New Winchelsea Road North, Rye Harbour Road, Rye Tillingham Bridge, Rye 39 Winchelsea Road, Rye Railway Station, Rye Station Approach, Rye The Landgate, Rye 20 Tower Street, Rye King's Avenue, Rye Salts Farm, East Guldeford Golf Club, Camber Farm Lane, Camber Scotts Acre, Camber Pontins, Camber Johnson's Field, Camber Camber Sands Holiday Park, Camber Coastguard Cottages, Jury's Gap Camp, Lydd High Street, Lydd Post O∆ce, Lydd 84-86 High Street, Lydd Church, Lydd High Street, Lydd Poplar Lane, Lydd Police Station, Lydd Direction: Pebsham 70 bus Time Schedule 53 stops Pebsham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:40 AM Railway Station, Rye A268, Rye Tuesday 7:40 AM Wish Street, Rye Wednesday 7:40 AM Wish Street, Rye Thursday 7:40 AM Harbour Road, Rye Friday 7:40 AM New Winchelsea Road North, Rye Saturday Not Operational New Winchelsea Road South, Rye Strand House, Winchelsea The Strand, Icklesham Civil Parish 70 bus Info Direction: Pebsham The New Inn, Winchelsea Stops: 53 German Street, Icklesham Civil Parish Trip Duration: 60 min Line Summary: Railway Station, Rye, Wish Street, Recreation Ground, Icklesham Rye, Harbour Road, Rye, New Winchelsea Road North, Rye, New Winchelsea Road South, Rye, Strand Manor Close, Icklesham House, Winchelsea, The New Inn, Winchelsea, Recreation Ground, Icklesham, Manor Close, Goldhurst Green, Icklesham Icklesham, Goldhurst Green, Icklesham, The Robin Hood, Icklesham, Broad Street, Icklesham, Stocks The Robin Hood, Icklesham Farm, Guestling Thorn, Butcher's Lane, Guestling Thorn, Buckswood School, Guestling Green, Primary Broad Street, Icklesham School, Guestling Green, White Hart, Guestling Green, Mill Lane, Bachelor's Bump, Martineau Lane, Bachelor's Bump, The Hastings Academy, Ore, Stocks Farm, Guestling Thorn Winchelsea Road, Ore, Rye Road Red Lake Terrace, Ore, Post O∆ce, Ore, Ashburnham Road, Ore, Mount Butcher's Lane, Guestling Thorn Road, Ore, Richmond Street, Halton, Robertsons Hill, Halton, Sacred Heart School, Belmont, Market Cross, Buckswood School, Guestling Green Old Town, Roebuck Street, Old Town, The Stade, Old Town, Pelham Place, Hastings Town Centre, Primary School, Guestling Green Robertson Street, Hastings Town Centre, Pier, Hastings, Eversƒeld Place, St Leonards, Warrior White Hart, Guestling Green Square, St Leonards, Market Street, St Leonards, Marina Pavilion, St Leonards, Greeba Court, St Mill Lane, Bachelor's Bump Leonards, Athlone Court, St Leonards, The Marina Fountain, West St Leonards, The Bo-Peep, West St Martineau Lane, Bachelor's Bump Leonards, Cinque Ports Way, West St Leonards, Filsham Road Bottom, Bulverhythe, Harley Shute The Hastings Academy, Ore Road Bottom, Bulverhythe, Aldi, Bulverhythe, Bridge Way, Bulverhythe, Freshƒelds, Bulverhythe, Abbey Winchelsea Road, Ore Drive, Bulverhythe, The Bull, Bulverhythe, Esso Garage, Glyne Gap, Third Avenue, Pebsham, Bexhill College, Pebsham Rye Road Red Lake Terrace, Ore Post O∆ce, Ore Ashburnham Road, Ore Mount Road, Ore Old London Road, Hastings Richmond Street, Halton Richmond Street, Hastings Robertsons Hill, Halton Robertsons Hill, Hastings Sacred Heart School, Belmont Market Cross, Old Town Roebuck Street, Old Town The Stade, Old Town Sun Lane, Hastings Pelham Place, Hastings Town Centre Pelham Place, Hastings Robertson Street, Hastings Town Centre Pier, Hastings Eversƒeld Place, St Leonards Warrior Square, St Leonards Market Street, St Leonards Market Street, Hastings Marina Pavilion, St Leonards 36 Marina, Hastings Greeba Court, St Leonards Athlone Court, St Leonards The Marina Fountain, West St Leonards The Bo-Peep, West St Leonards Cinque Ports Way, West St Leonards Seaside Way, Hastings Filsham Road Bottom, Bulverhythe Harley Shute Road Bottom, Bulverhythe Bexhill Road, Hastings Aldi, Bulverhythe 323 Bexhill Road, Hastings Bridge Way, Bulverhythe Freshƒelds, Bulverhythe Abbey Drive, Bulverhythe The Bull, Bulverhythe Bexhill Road, Hastings Esso Garage, Glyne Gap Third Avenue, Pebsham 40 Third Avenue, Hastings Bexhill College, Pebsham 23 Penland Road, Hastings 70 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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