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91 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 91 bus time schedule & line map 91 Newark - Elston - Bingham - Orston View In Website Mode The 91 bus line (Newark - Elston - Bingham - Orston) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bingham: 6:50 AM - 1:50 PM (2) Newark: 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 91 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 91 bus arriving. Direction: Bingham 91 bus Time Schedule 53 stops Bingham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:50 AM - 1:50 PM North Gate Railway Station, Newark Tuesday 6:50 AM - 1:50 PM Lincoln Street, Newark Summer's Road, Newark on Trent Wednesday 6:50 AM - 1:50 PM Aldi, Newark Thursday 6:50 AM - 1:50 PM North Gate, Newark on Trent Friday 6:50 AM - 1:50 PM Kirk Gate, Newark Saturday 6:50 AM - 1:50 PM Bar Gate, Newark on Trent Castle Gate, Newark 35 Castle Gate, Newark on Trent 91 bus Info Lombard Street, Newark Direction: Bingham 36 Lombard Street, Newark on Trent Stops: 53 Trip Duration: 60 min Albert Street, Newark Line Summary: North Gate Railway Station, Newark, Portland Street, Newark on Trent Lincoln Street, Newark, Aldi, Newark, Kirk Gate, Newark, Castle Gate, Newark, Lombard Street, Princes Street, Newark Newark, Albert Street, Newark, Princes Street, 62 Victoria Street, Newark Civil Parish Newark, Boundary Road, Newark, Dorner Avenue, Newark, The Maltsters, Newark, The Ivies, Newark, Boundary Road, Newark Long Lane, Farndon, Marsh Lane, Farndon, Village Way, Farndon, Memorial Hall, Farndon, Oak Avenue, Dorner Avenue, Newark Farndon, Hawthorne Crescent, Farndon, The Copse, Farndon, California Road, Farndon, Grays Court, The Maltsters, Newark Farndon, Fosse Way, East Stoke, Moor Lane, East Farndon Road, Newark Civil Parish Stoke, Eden Hall Gates, Elston, Low Street, Elston, Central Drive, Elston, Toad Lane, Elston, Longhedge The Ivies, Newark Lane, Sibthorpe, Main Street, Sibthorpe, Newƒeld Lane, Sibthorpe, Spring Lane, Flintham, Lodge Lane, Long Lane, Farndon Screveton, Church, Car Colston, Ludgate Drive, East Bridgford, Brickyard Lane, East Bridgford, Methodist Marsh Lane, Farndon Church, East Bridgford, Mill Gate, East Bridgford, Fairway Crescent, Newton, Wellington Avenue, Village Way, Farndon Newton, Fosse Road Farm, Newton, Balmoral Road, Bingham, Grizedale Grove, Bingham, Brendon Grove, Marsh Lane, Farndon Civil Parish Bingham, Windsor Court, Bingham, Charnwood Memorial Hall, Farndon Grove, Bingham, Newton Avenue, Bingham, Garden Road, Bingham, Chesterƒeld Avenue, Bingham, Hill Oak Avenue, Farndon Drive, Bingham, The Flats, Bingham, Long Acre, Almond Grove, Farndon Civil Parish Bingham, Cherry Street, Bingham, Market Place, Bingham Hawthorne Crescent, Farndon The Copse, Farndon Civil Parish The Copse, Farndon California Road, Farndon Civil Parish California Road, Farndon Grays Court, Farndon Main Street, Farndon Civil Parish Fosse Way, East Stoke Moor Lane, East Stoke Eden Hall Gates, Elston Low Street, Elston Central Drive, Elston Toad Lane, Elston Civil Parish Toad Lane, Elston Paddock Close, Elston Civil Parish Longhedge Lane, Sibthorpe Main Street, Sibthorpe Burnell Close, Sibthorpe Civil Parish Newƒeld Lane, Sibthorpe Baxter Lane, Sibthorpe Civil Parish Spring Lane, Flintham Lodge Lane, Screveton Knight's Close, Screveton Civil Parish Church, Car Colston Church Lane, Car Colston Civil Parish Ludgate Drive, East Bridgford Brickyard Lane, East Bridgford Main Street, East Bridgford Civil Parish Methodist Church, East Bridgford Mill Gate, East Bridgford Fairway Crescent, Newton Fairway Crescent, Shelford And Newton Civil Parish Wellington Avenue, Newton Fairway Crescent, Shelford And Newton Civil Parish Fosse Road Farm, Newton Balmoral Road, Bingham Balmoral Road, Bingham Civil Parish Grizedale Grove, Bingham Brendon Grove, Bingham Wychwood Road, Bingham Civil Parish Windsor Court, Bingham Windsor Court, Bingham Civil Parish Charnwood Grove, Bingham 2 Charnwood Grove, Bingham Civil Parish Newton Avenue, Bingham Shelford Drive, Bingham Civil Parish Garden Road, Bingham Chesterƒeld Avenue, Bingham Carnarvon Place, Bingham Civil Parish Hill Drive, Bingham The Flats, Bingham Kirkhill Cottages, Bingham Civil Parish Long Acre, Bingham Long Acre, Bingham Civil Parish Cherry Street, Bingham Cherry Street, Bingham Civil Parish Market Place, Bingham 35 Market Place, Bingham Civil Parish Direction: Newark 91 bus Time Schedule 51 stops Newark Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM Market Place, Bingham 35 Market Place, Bingham Civil Parish Tuesday 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM The Flats, Bingham Wednesday 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM Kirkhill Cottages, Bingham Civil Parish Thursday 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM Hill Drive, Bingham Friday 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM Chesterƒeld Avenue, Bingham Saturday 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM Carnarvon Place, Bingham Civil Parish Garden Road, Bingham Newton Avenue, Bingham 91 bus Info 29 Harvest Close, Bingham Civil Parish Direction: Newark Stops: 51 Charnwood Grove, Bingham Trip Duration: 60 min 2 Charnwood Grove, Bingham Civil Parish Line Summary: Market Place, Bingham, The Flats, Bingham, Hill Drive, Bingham, Chesterƒeld Avenue, Windsor Court, Bingham Bingham, Garden Road, Bingham, Newton Avenue, Windsor Court, Bingham Civil Parish Bingham, Charnwood Grove, Bingham, Windsor Court, Bingham, Brendon Grove, Bingham, Grizedale Brendon Grove, Bingham Grove, Bingham, Balmoral Road, Bingham, Fosse Wychwood Road, Bingham Civil Parish Road Farm, Newton, Fairway Crescent, Newton, Wellington Avenue, Newton, Mill Gate, East Grizedale Grove, Bingham Bridgford, Methodist Church, East Bridgford, Brickyard Lane, East Bridgford, Ludgate Drive, East Balmoral Road, Bingham Bridgford, Butt Lane, East Bridgford, Church, Car Balmoral Road, Bingham Civil Parish Colston, Lodge Lane, Screveton, Spring Lane, Flintham, Newƒeld Lane, Sibthorpe, Main Street, Fosse Road Farm, Newton Sibthorpe, Longhedge Lane, Sibthorpe, Toad Lane, Elston, Central Drive, Elston, Low Street, Elston, Eden Fairway Crescent, Newton Hall Gates, Elston, Moor Lane, East Stoke, Fosse Fairway Crescent, Shelford And Newton Civil Parish Way, East Stoke, Grays Court, Farndon, California Road, Farndon, The Copse, Farndon, Hawthorne Wellington Avenue, Newton Crescent, Farndon, Oak Avenue, Farndon, Memorial Fairway Crescent, Shelford And Newton Civil Parish Hall, Farndon, Village Way, Farndon, Marsh Lane, Farndon, Long Lane, Farndon, The Ivies, Newark, The Mill Gate, East Bridgford Maltsters, Newark, Dorner Avenue, Newark, Boundary Road, Newark, Princes Street, Newark, Methodist Church, East Bridgford Albert Street, Newark, Lombard Street, Newark, Castle Gate, Newark, Kirk Gate, Newark, Aldi, Brickyard Lane, East Bridgford Newark, North Gate Railway Station, Newark 50 Main Street, East Bridgford Civil Parish Ludgate Drive, East Bridgford Butt Lane, East Bridgford Church, Car Colston Church Lane, Car Colston Civil Parish Lodge Lane, Screveton Knight's Close, Screveton Civil Parish Spring Lane, Flintham Newƒeld Lane, Sibthorpe Baxter Lane, Sibthorpe Civil Parish Main Street, Sibthorpe Burnell Close, Sibthorpe Civil Parish Longhedge Lane, Sibthorpe Toad Lane, Elston Paddock Close, Elston Civil Parish Central Drive, Elston Toad Lane, Elston Civil Parish Low Street, Elston Eden Hall Gates, Elston Moor Lane, East Stoke Fosse Way, East Stoke Grays Court, Farndon Main Street, Farndon Civil Parish California Road, Farndon The Copse, Farndon California Road, Farndon Civil Parish Hawthorne Crescent, Farndon The Copse, Farndon Civil Parish Oak Avenue, Farndon Almond Grove, Farndon Civil Parish Memorial Hall, Farndon Village Way, Farndon Marsh Lane, Farndon Civil Parish Marsh Lane, Farndon Long Lane, Farndon The Ivies, Newark The Maltsters, Newark Farndon Road, Newark Civil Parish Dorner Avenue, Newark Boundary Road, Newark Princes Street, Newark 62 Victoria Street, Newark Civil Parish Albert Street, Newark Portland Street, Newark on Trent Lombard Street, Newark Martindale Lane, Newark on Trent Castle Gate, Newark 35 Castle Gate, Newark on Trent Kirk Gate, Newark Bar Gate, Newark on Trent Aldi, Newark North Gate, Newark on Trent North Gate Railway Station, Newark 91 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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