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664 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 664 bus time schedule & line map 664 Daventry View In Website Mode The 664 bus line (Daventry) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Daventry: 5:46 PM (2) Leamington Spa: 6:57 AM - 3:17 PM (3) Napton on the Hill: 9:40 AM - 5:46 PM (4) Southam: 1:09 PM - 4:10 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 664 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 664 bus arriving. Direction: Daventry 664 bus Time Schedule 50 stops Daventry Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:46 PM Upper Parade, Leamington Spa 19 The Parade, Royal Leamington Spa Tuesday 5:46 PM Regent Hotel, Leamington Spa Wednesday 5:46 PM 112-114 Parade, Royal Leamington Spa Thursday 5:46 PM Post O∆ce, Leamington Spa Friday 5:46 PM 18a Clarendon Street, Royal Leamington Spa Saturday Not Operational Wathen Road, Leamington Spa Midland Oak Field, Lillington Lillington Road, Royal Leamington Spa 664 bus Info Lillington Road, Lillington Direction: Daventry B4453, Royal Leamington Spa Stops: 50 Trip Duration: 75 min Grange Road, Lillington Line Summary: Upper Parade, Leamington Spa, Regent Hotel, Leamington Spa, Post O∆ce, Round Oak School, Lillington Leamington Spa, Wathen Road, Leamington Spa, Valley Road, Royal Leamington Spa Midland Oak Field, Lillington, Lillington Road, Lillington, Grange Road, Lillington, Round Oak Gresham Avenue, Lillington School, Lillington, Gresham Avenue, Lillington, Valley Valley Road, Royal Leamington Spa Road, Lillington, Shops, Lillington, Cubbington Road, Lillington, The Holt, Lillington, Highland Road, Valley Road, Lillington Lillington, Lonsdale Road, Lillington, South View Road, Lillington, West View Road, Cubbington, Shops, Lillington Stonehouse Close, Cubbington, School Hill, Offchurch, Odingsell Drive, Long Itchington, Green Cubbington Road, Lillington Man, Long Itchington, Church Road, Long Crown Way, Royal Leamington Spa Itchington, Collingham Lane, Long Itchington, Collingham Lane, Long Itchington, Wulfstan Drive, The Holt, Lillington Long Itchington, Keepers Meadow, Long Itchington, 128 Cubbington Road, Royal Leamington Spa Collingham Lane, Long Itchington, Long Itch Diner, Long Itchington, Model Village, Long Itchington, Highland Road, Lillington Merestone Close, Southam, Bowling Green, Southam, Hsbc, Southam, Old Road, Southam, Welsh Lonsdale Road, Lillington Road East, Southam, Park, Southam, Tiger Moth Cubbington Road, Royal Leamington Spa Drive, Southam, Kings Head, Napton on the Hill, St Lawrence Close, Napton on the Hill, Crown, Napton South View Road, Lillington on the Hill, Jubilee Avenue, Lower Shuckburgh, Cubbington Road, Royal Leamington Spa Windmill Lane, Staverton, Demand Responsive Area, Staverton, Staverton Park Hotel, Staverton, Thames West View Road, Cubbington Road, Daventry, Bus Station, Daventry, Bus Station, Daventry, The Parker E-Act Academy, Daventry, New Stonehouse Close, Cubbington Forest Way, Daventry, New Forest Way, Daventry, Franklin Way, Daventry School Hill, Offchurch Odingsell Drive, Long Itchington Short Lane, Long Itchington Civil Parish Green Man, Long Itchington Church Road, Long Itchington Village Hall Yard, Long Itchington Civil Parish Collingham Lane, Long Itchington Collingham Lane, Long Itchington Collingham Lane, Long Itchington Civil Parish Wulfstan Drive, Long Itchington Keepers Meadow, Long Itchington Collingham Lane, Long Itchington Collingham Lane, Long Itchington Civil Parish Long Itch Diner, Long Itchington Southam Road, Long Itchington Civil Parish Model Village, Long Itchington Merestone Close, Southam Sycamore Grove, Southam Civil Parish Bowling Green, Southam Coventry Road, Southam Civil Parish Hsbc, Southam Market Hill, Southam Civil Parish Old Road, Southam Welsh Road East, Southam Park, Southam Tiger Moth Drive, Southam Kings Head, Napton on the Hill St Lawrence Close, Napton on the Hill Crown, Napton on the Hill Cox's Lane, Napton On The Hill Civil Parish Jubilee Avenue, Lower Shuckburgh Daventry Road, Upper And Lower Shuckburgh Civil Parish Windmill Lane, Staverton Windmill Gardens, Staverton Civil Parish Demand Responsive Area, Staverton Windmill Lane, Staverton Civil Parish Staverton Park Hotel, Staverton Thames Road, Daventry Bus Station, Daventry New Street, Daventry Bus Station, Daventry New Street, Daventry The Parker E-Act Academy, Daventry New Forest Way, Daventry New Forest Way, Daventry Arden Close, Daventry Franklin Way, Daventry Hillary Close, Daventry Civil Parish Direction: Leamington Spa 664 bus Time Schedule 63 stops Leamington Spa Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:57 AM - 3:17 PM Franklin Way, Daventry Hillary Close, Daventry Civil Parish Tuesday 6:57 AM - 3:17 PM Mallory Way, Daventry Wednesday 6:57 AM - 3:17 PM Shackleton Drive, Daventry Thursday 6:57 AM - 3:17 PM Livingstone Road, Daventry Friday 6:57 AM - 3:17 PM The Parker E-Act Academy, Daventry Saturday 8:49 AM - 3:17 PM Car Park, Daventry St James Street, Daventry Bus Station, Daventry 664 bus Info New Street, Daventry Direction: Leamington Spa Stops: 63 Warwick Court, Daventry Trip Duration: 49 min Warwick Street, Daventry Line Summary: Franklin Way, Daventry, Mallory Way, Daventry, Livingstone Road, Daventry, The Parker E- Thames Road, Daventry Act Academy, Daventry, Car Park, Daventry, Bus Station, Daventry, Warwick Court, Daventry, Thames Staverton Park Hotel, Staverton Road, Daventry, Staverton Park Hotel, Staverton, Windmill Lane, Staverton, Shuckburgh Road, Lower Windmill Lane, Staverton Shuckburgh, St Lawrence Close, Napton on the Hill, Windmill Lane, Staverton Civil Parish Crown, Napton on the Hill, Kings Head, Napton on the Hill, Tiger Moth Drive, Southam, Park, Southam, Shuckburgh Road, Lower Shuckburgh Welsh Road East, Southam, Priors Meadow, Daventry Road, Upper And Lower Shuckburgh Civil Parish Southam, Southam Grange, Southam, Old Road, Southam, Park Lane, Southam, Bowling Green, St Lawrence Close, Napton on the Hill Southam, Merestone Close, Southam, Station Cottages, Long Itchington, Long Itchington Diner, Crown, Napton on the Hill Long Itchington, Collingham Lane, Long Itchington, Cox's Lane, Napton On The Hill Civil Parish Wulfstan Drive, Long Itchington, Keepers Meadow, Long Itchington, Collingham Lane, Long Itchington, Kings Head, Napton on the Hill Collingham Lane, Long Itchington, Church Road, Long Itchington, Harvester, Long Itchington, Green Tiger Moth Drive, Southam Man, Long Itchington, Odingsell Drive, Long Itchington, Church, Offchurch, Windmill Hill, Park, Southam Cubbington, Queens Head, Cubbington, Church, Cubbington, Broadway, Cubbington, Rugby Road, Cubbington, Rugby Tavern, Cubbington, Cubbington Welsh Road East, Southam Road, Lillington, Delamere Way, Lillington, Kempton Crescent, Lillington, Newnham Road, Lillington, Priors Meadow, Southam Mason Avenue, Lillington, Gresham Avenue, Lillington, Lillington Road, Lillington, Lillington Southam Grange, Southam Avenue, Leamington Spa, Wathen Road, Leamington Leamington Road, Southam Civil Parish Spa, Beauchamp Avenue, Leamington Spa, Oxford Street, Leamington Spa, Kwik Fit, Leamington Spa, Old Road, Southam Union Road, Leamington Spa, Oswald Road, Old Road, Southam Civil Parish Leamington Spa, Warwickshire College, Leamington Spa, Oswald Road, Leamington Spa, Warwick Place, Park Lane, Southam Leamington Spa, Bishop Bright Hall, Milverton, St Market Hill, Southam Civil Parish Marks Church, Leamington Spa, Binswood Tavern, Bowling Green, Southam Leamington Spa, Trinity Street, Leamington Spa, Coventry Road, Southam Civil Parish Upper Parade, Leamington Spa Merestone Close, Southam Linley Road, Southam Civil Parish Station Cottages, Long Itchington Long Itchington Diner, Long Itchington Southam Road, Long Itchington Civil Parish Collingham Lane, Long Itchington Collingham Lane, Long Itchington Civil Parish Wulfstan Drive, Long Itchington Keepers Meadow, Long Itchington Collingham Lane, Long Itchington Collingham Lane, Long Itchington Civil Parish Collingham Lane, Long Itchington Shepherd Close, Long Itchington Civil Parish Church Road, Long Itchington Village Hall Yard, Long Itchington Civil Parish Harvester, Long Itchington Church Road, Long Itchington Civil Parish Green Man, Long Itchington Odingsell Drive, Long Itchington Short Lane, Long Itchington Civil Parish Church, Offchurch Village Street, Offchurch Civil Parish Windmill Hill, Cubbington Queens Head, Cubbington Church, Cubbington Broadway, Cubbington Rugby Road, Cubbington Rugby Tavern, Cubbington 40 Rugby Road, Royal Leamington Spa Cubbington Road, Lillington 1 Parklands Avenue, Royal Leamington Spa Delamere Way, Lillington 61 Parklands Avenue, Royal Leamington Spa Kempton Crescent, Lillington Newnham Road, Lillington Mason Avenue, Lillington Gresham Avenue, Lillington Valley Road, Royal Leamington Spa Lillington Road, Lillington B4453, Royal Leamington Spa Lillington Avenue, Leamington Spa Lillington Road, Royal Leamington Spa Wathen Road, Leamington Spa Beauchamp Avenue, Leamington Spa Lower Villiers Street, Royal Leamington Spa Oxford Street, Leamington Spa 44-46 Clarendon Avenue, Royal Leamington Spa Kwik Fit, Leamington Spa 4-6 Warwick Street, Royal Leamington Spa Union Road, Leamington Spa Oswald Road, Leamington Spa 16-20 Warwick New Road, Royal Leamington Spa Warwickshire College, Leamington Spa Oswald Road, Leamington Spa Warwick Place, Leamington Spa Cross Road, Royal Leamington Spa Bishop Bright Hall, Milverton Guy's Cliffe Avenue, Royal Leamington Spa St Marks Church, Leamington Spa Binswood Tavern, Leamington Spa Rugby Road, Royal Leamington Spa Trinity
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