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10 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 10 bus time schedule & line map 10 Weymouth - Poundbury View In Website Mode The 10 bus line (Weymouth - Poundbury) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Dorchester: 3:00 PM (2) Poundbury: 5:52 AM - 11:13 PM (3) Weymouth: 6:23 AM - 11:43 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 10 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 10 bus arriving. Direction: Dorchester 10 bus Time Schedule 24 stops Dorchester Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 3:00 PM Kings Statue, Weymouth Tuesday 3:00 PM Prince Regent Hotel, Weymouth Victoria Terrace, Weymouth Wednesday 3:00 PM Westerhall, Melcombe Regis Thursday 3:00 PM Kildare Court, Weymouth Friday 3:00 PM Lodmoor Hill, Melcombe Regis Saturday Not Operational Old Police Station, Melcombe Regis Hardys Court, Weymouth The Old Spa, Radipole 10 bus Info Spa Avenue, Weymouth Direction: Dorchester Stops: 24 Morrisons, Radipole Trip Duration: 37 min Line Summary: Kings Statue, Weymouth, Prince Manor Road, Radipole Regent Hotel, Weymouth, Westerhall, Melcombe B3159, Weymouth Regis, Lodmoor Hill, Melcombe Regis, Old Police Station, Melcombe Regis, The Old Spa, Radipole, Sports Centre, Redlands Morrisons, Radipole, Manor Road, Radipole, Sports Centre, Redlands, Wey Valley School Exit, Redlands, Wey Valley School Exit, Redlands Wey Valley School, Redlands, Methodist Church, Broadwey, Shops, Broadwey, Stottingway Street, Wey Valley School, Redlands Upwey, The Royal Standard, Upwey, Elwell Street, Upwey, Monkton Park, Winterborne Monkton, Tesco, Methodist Church, Broadwey Dorchester, Queens Avenue, Dorchester, Brewery Square, Dorchester, Trinity Street, Dorchester, Top O Littlemead, Weymouth Town, Dorchester, Dorset County Hospital, Shops, Broadwey Dorchester, Dorset County Hospital, Dorchester 687 Dorchester Road, Weymouth Stottingway Street, Upwey The Royal Standard, Upwey 700 Dorchester Road, Weymouth Elwell Street, Upwey Dorchester Road, Weymouth Monkton Park, Winterborne Monkton Tesco, Dorchester Queens Avenue, Dorchester Brewery Square, Dorchester Trinity Street, Dorchester Trinity Street, Dorchester Civil Parish Top O Town, Dorchester Top O'Town Roundabout, Dorchester Civil Parish Dorset County Hospital, Dorchester Dorset County Hospital, Dorchester Unit A Bridport Road, Dorchester Civil Parish Direction: Poundbury 10 bus Time Schedule 26 stops Poundbury Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:25 AM - 11:13 PM Monday 5:52 AM - 11:13 PM Kings Statue, Weymouth Tuesday 5:52 AM - 11:13 PM Prince Regent Hotel, Weymouth Victoria Terrace, Weymouth Wednesday 5:52 AM - 11:13 PM Westerhall, Melcombe Regis Thursday 5:52 AM - 11:13 PM Kildare Court, Weymouth Friday 5:52 AM - 11:13 PM Lodmoor Hill, Melcombe Regis Saturday 5:57 AM - 11:13 PM Old Police Station, Melcombe Regis Hardys Court, Weymouth The Old Spa, Radipole 10 bus Info Spa Avenue, Weymouth Direction: Poundbury Stops: 26 Morrisons, Radipole Trip Duration: 39 min Line Summary: Kings Statue, Weymouth, Prince Manor Road, Radipole Regent Hotel, Weymouth, Westerhall, Melcombe B3159, Weymouth Regis, Lodmoor Hill, Melcombe Regis, Old Police Station, Melcombe Regis, The Old Spa, Radipole, Sports Centre, Redlands Morrisons, Radipole, Manor Road, Radipole, Sports Centre, Redlands, Wey Valley School Exit, Redlands, Wey Valley School Exit, Redlands Wey Valley School, Redlands, Methodist Church, Broadwey, Shops, Broadwey, Stottingway Street, Wey Valley School, Redlands Upwey, The Royal Standard, Upwey, Elwell Street, Upwey, Monkton Park, Winterborne Monkton, Tesco, Methodist Church, Broadwey Dorchester, Queens Avenue, Dorchester, Brewery Square, Dorchester, Trinity Street, Dorchester, Top O Littlemead, Weymouth Town, Dorchester, Dorset County Hospital, Shops, Broadwey Dorchester, Dorset County Hospital, Dorchester, Gloucester Road, Dorchester, Mansell Square, 687 Dorchester Road, Weymouth Poundbury Stottingway Street, Upwey The Royal Standard, Upwey 700 Dorchester Road, Weymouth Elwell Street, Upwey Dorchester Road, Weymouth Monkton Park, Winterborne Monkton Tesco, Dorchester Queens Avenue, Dorchester Brewery Square, Dorchester Trinity Street, Dorchester Trinity Street, Dorchester Civil Parish Top O Town, Dorchester Top O'Town Roundabout, Dorchester Civil Parish Dorset County Hospital, Dorchester Dorset County Hospital, Dorchester Unit A Bridport Road, Dorchester Civil Parish Gloucester Road, Dorchester Mansell Square, Poundbury B3150, Dorchester Civil Parish Direction: Weymouth 10 bus Time Schedule 26 stops Weymouth Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:55 AM - 11:43 PM Monday 6:23 AM - 11:43 PM Mansell Square, Poundbury B3150, Dorchester Civil Parish Tuesday 6:23 AM - 11:43 PM Gloucester Road, Dorchester Wednesday 6:23 AM - 11:43 PM Dorset County Hospital, Dorchester Thursday 6:23 AM - 11:43 PM Unit A Bridport Road, Dorchester Civil Parish Friday 6:23 AM - 11:43 PM Top O Town, Dorchester Saturday 6:26 AM - 11:43 PM The Museum, Dorchester Acland Road, Dorchester Acland Road, Dorchester Civil Parish 10 bus Info Direction: Weymouth Brewery Square, Dorchester Stops: 26 Eldridge Mews, Dorchester Civil Parish Trip Duration: 41 min Line Summary: Mansell Square, Poundbury, Queens Avenue, Dorchester Gloucester Road, Dorchester, Dorset County Hospital, Dorchester, Top O Town, Dorchester, The Tesco, Dorchester Museum, Dorchester, Acland Road, Dorchester, Weymouth Avenue, Dorchester Brewery Square, Dorchester, Queens Avenue, Dorchester, Tesco, Dorchester, Monkton Park, Monkton Park, Winterborne Monkton Winterborne Monkton, Elwell Street, Upwey, The Royal Standard, Upwey, Grays Corner, Upwey, Shops, Elwell Street, Upwey Broadwey, Methodist Church, Broadwey, Wey Valley School, Redlands, Wey Valley School Exit, Redlands, The Royal Standard, Upwey Sports Centre, Redlands, Manor Road, Radipole, Morrisons, Radipole, The Old Spa, Radipole, Old Police Station, Melcombe Regis, Lodmoor Hill, Grays Corner, Upwey Melcombe Regis, Westerhall, Melcombe Regis, Lennox Street, Weymouth, Kings Statue, Weymouth Shops, Broadwey 687 Dorchester Road, Weymouth Methodist Church, Broadwey Wey Valley School, Redlands Wey Valley School Exit, Redlands Sports Centre, Redlands Manor Road, Radipole Morrisons, Radipole The Old Spa, Radipole 229 Dorchester Road, Weymouth Old Police Station, Melcombe Regis 185 Dorchester Road, Weymouth Lodmoor Hill, Melcombe Regis Westerhall, Melcombe Regis Ricketts Close, Weymouth Lennox Street, Weymouth Waterloo Place, Weymouth Kings Statue, Weymouth 10 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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