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P5 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route P5 bus time schedule & line map P5 Irlam View In Website Mode The P5 bus line (Irlam) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Irlam: 4:15 PM (2) Wilderspool: 7:45 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest P5 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next P5 bus arriving. Direction: Irlam P5 bus Time Schedule 54 stops Irlam Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:15 PM Greenalls Distillery, Wilderspool Tuesday 4:15 PM Secker Avenue, Latchford Loushers Lane, Warrington Wednesday 3:30 PM Clarke Avenue, Latchford Thursday 4:15 PM Friday 4:15 PM Pearson Avenue, Latchford Saturday Not Operational Christ Church, Latchford Prescott Street, Warrington Raddon Court, Latchford Knutsford Road, Warrington P5 bus Info Direction: Irlam Cheshire Cheese, Latchford Stops: 54 Knutsford Road, Warrington Trip Duration: 35 min Line Summary: Greenalls Distillery, Wilderspool, Kingsway South, Latchford Secker Avenue, Latchford, Clarke Avenue, Latchford, Knutsford Road, Warrington Pearson Avenue, Latchford, Christ Church, Latchford, Raddon Court, Latchford, Cheshire Bridgewater Avenue, Westy Cheese, Latchford, Kingsway South, Latchford, Bridge Avenue, Warrington Bridgewater Avenue, Westy, Princess Avenue, Bruche, Bennett Avenue, Bruche, Bruche Bridge, Princess Avenue, Bruche Bruche, Greenway, Bruche, Dog & Partridge, Paddington, Holes Lane, Woolston, Greymist Avenue, Bennett Avenue, Bruche Woolston, Cliftonville Road, Woolston, Rope & Anchor, Woolston, Monmouth Close, Woolston, Gig Bruche Bridge, Bruche Lane, Martinscroft, Riversdale, Martinscroft, M6 Bridge, Martinscroft, Brook Lane, Rixton, Holly Bush Greenway, Bruche Lane, Rixton, Woodside Farm, Rixton, Rixton Old Farm, Rixton, Moat Lane, Rixton, Rixton New Hall, Rixton, Warburton Bridge Road, Rixton, Ye Olde Red Dog & Partridge, Paddington Lion, Hollins Green, Black Swan, Hollins Green, Glazebrook Lane, Hollins Green, Allenby Road, Holes Lane, Woolston Cadishead, Dudley Road, Cadishead, Coach & Manchester Road, Warrington Horses, Cadishead, Cadishead Labour Club, Glaze Estate, Sussex Road, Glaze Estate, Flint Grove, Glaze Greymist Avenue, Woolston Estate, Purley Drive, Glaze Estate, Cadishead Library, Cadishead, Irlam Station, Irlam, Railway Inn, Irlam, Cliftonville Road, Woolston The Ship, Irlam, Lathom Road, Irlam, Broadway, Irlam, Liverpool Road, Irlam, Heron Drive, Irlam, Rope & Anchor, Woolston Cutnook Lane, Irlam, Keal Drive, Irlam, Windsor Avenue, Irlam, Fiddlers Lane, Irlam, Princes Avenue, Monmouth Close, Woolston Irlam, Boundary Road, Irlam, Addison Road, Irlam Gig Lane, Martinscroft Riversdale, Martinscroft Springburn Gardens, Warrington M6 Bridge, Martinscroft Brook Lane, Rixton Holly Bush Lane, Rixton Woodside Farm, Rixton Rixton Old Farm, Rixton Moat Lane, Rixton Rixton New Hall, Rixton Warburton Bridge Road, Rixton Ye Olde Red Lion, Hollins Green Black Swan, Hollins Green Glazebrook Lane, Hollins Green Allenby Road, Cadishead Dudley Road, Cadishead Bob's Lane, England Coach & Horses, Cadishead Cadishead Labour Club, Glaze Estate Sussex Road, Glaze Estate Flint Grove, Glaze Estate Hertford Grove, England Purley Drive, Glaze Estate Cadishead Library, Cadishead John Street, England Irlam Station, Irlam Liverpool Road, England Railway Inn, Irlam The Ship, Irlam Lathom Road, Irlam Lathom Road, England Broadway, Irlam Barnview Drive, England Liverpool Road, Irlam Moorƒeld Road, England Heron Drive, Irlam Cutnook Lane, Irlam Keal Drive, Irlam Keal Drive, England Windsor Avenue, Irlam Fiddlers Lane, Irlam Dairydale Close, England Princes Avenue, Irlam Boundary Road, Irlam Addison Road, Irlam Direction: Wilderspool P5 bus Time Schedule 56 stops Wilderspool Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:45 AM Addison Road, Irlam Tuesday 7:45 AM Boundary Road, Irlam Wednesday 7:45 AM Princes Avenue, Irlam Thursday 7:45 AM Cutnook Lane, Irlam Friday 7:45 AM The Pingot, England Saturday Not Operational Lyndhurst Avenue, Irlam Silver Street, England Dunlin Drive, Irlam P5 bus Info Cutnook Lane, Irlam Direction: Wilderspool Stops: 56 St Joseph's School, Irlam Trip Duration: 55 min Line Summary: Addison Road, Irlam, Boundary Liverpool Road, Irlam Road, Irlam, Princes Avenue, Irlam, Cutnook Lane, Irlam, Lyndhurst Avenue, Irlam, Dunlin Drive, Irlam, Ferryhill Road, Irlam Cutnook Lane, Irlam, St Joseph's School, Irlam, Liverpool Road, Irlam, Ferryhill Road, Irlam, Broadway, Irlam, Lathom Road, Irlam, The Ship, Broadway, Irlam Irlam, Irlam Post O∆ce, Irlam, Station Road, Irlam, Barnview Drive, England Kings Road, Irlam, Albert Street, Irlam, New Moss Road, Cadishead, Cadishead Labour Club, Glaze Lathom Road, Irlam Estate, Sussex Road, Glaze Estate, Flint Grove, Glaze Estate, Purley Drive, Glaze Estate, Dudley Road, The Ship, Irlam Cadishead, The Vista, Cadishead, Glazebrook Lane, Hollins Green, Black Swan, Hollins Green, Eagle & Irlam Post O∆ce, Irlam Child, Hollins Green, Warburton Bridge Road, Rixton, Delhi Road, England Rixton New Hall, Rixton, Moat Lane, Rixton, Rixton Old Farm, Rixton, Woodside Farm, Rixton, Holly Bush Station Road, Irlam Lane, Rixton, Brook Lane, Rixton, M6 Bridge, Martinscroft, Weir Lane, Martinscroft, Gig Lane, Kings Road, Irlam Martinscroft, Monmouth Close, Woolston, Rope & Ashƒeld Grove, England Anchor, Woolston, Holes Lane, Woolston, Dog & Partridge, Paddington, Greenway, Bruche, Alford Albert Street, Irlam Hall, Bruche, Bennett Avenue, Bruche, Princess Brereton Grove, England Avenue, Bruche, The Allotments, Bruche, Bridgewater Avenue, Westy, Powell Street, Latchford, Kwik Save, New Moss Road, Cadishead Latchford, Cheshire Cheese, Latchford, Wash Lane, John Street, England Latchford, Christ Church, Latchford, Pearson Avenue, Latchford, Clarke Avenue, Latchford, Secker Cadishead Labour Club, Glaze Estate Avenue, Latchford, Greenalls Distillery, Wilderspool Sussex Road, Glaze Estate Flint Grove, Glaze Estate Hertford Grove, England Purley Drive, Glaze Estate Dudley Road, Cadishead Liverpool Road, England The Vista, Cadishead Glazebrook Lane, Hollins Green Black Swan, Hollins Green St. Helens Close, Rixton-With-Glazebrook Civil Parish Eagle & Child, Hollins Green Warburton Bridge Road, Rixton Rixton New Hall, Rixton Moat Lane, Rixton Rixton Old Farm, Rixton Woodside Farm, Rixton Holly Bush Lane, Rixton Brook Lane, Rixton M6 Bridge, Martinscroft Weir Lane, Martinscroft Gig Lane, Martinscroft Monmouth Close, Woolston Gloucester Close, Warrington Rope & Anchor, Woolston Holes Lane, Woolston Dog & Partridge, Paddington Greenway, Bruche Alford Hall, Bruche Bennett Avenue, Bruche Princess Avenue, Bruche The Allotments, Bruche Bridgewater Avenue, Westy Powell Street, Latchford Kingsway South, Warrington Kwik Save, Latchford Knutsford Road, Warrington Cheshire Cheese, Latchford Knutsford Road, Warrington Wash Lane, Latchford Wash Lane, Warrington Christ Church, Latchford Prescott Street, Warrington Pearson Avenue, Latchford Clarke Avenue, Latchford Secker Avenue, Latchford Loushers Lane, Warrington Greenalls Distillery, Wilderspool P5 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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