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View in Website Mode 56H bus time schedule & line map 56H Chamber's Wood View In Website Mode The 56H bus line (Chamber's Wood) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Chamber's Wood: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM (2) Horncastle: 7:30 AM - 6:39 PM (3) Mareham Le Fen: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 56H bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 56H bus arriving. Direction: Chamber's Wood 56H bus Time Schedule 34 stops Chamber's Wood Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM Interchange Shelter, Horncastle Church Lane, Horncastle Tuesday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM Demand Responsive Area, Low Toynton Wednesday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM Demand Responsive Area, West Ashby Thursday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM Friday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM Demand Responsive Area, Edlington Saturday 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Demand Responsive Area, Low Baumber Silver Street, Baumber Civil Parish Demand Responsive Area, Fulletby Church Lane, Fulletby Civil Parish 56H bus Info Direction: Chamber's Wood Demand Responsive Area, Hemingby Stops: 34 Trip Duration: 182 min Demand Responsive Area, Thimbleby Line Summary: Interchange Shelter, Horncastle, Demand Responsive Area, Low Toynton, Demand Demand Responsive Area, Greetham Responsive Area, West Ashby, Demand Responsive Mill Lane, Greetham With Somersby Civil Parish Area, Edlington, Demand Responsive Area, Low Baumber, Demand Responsive Area, Fulletby, Demand Responsive Area, Minting Demand Responsive Area, Hemingby, Demand Responsive Area, Thimbleby, Demand Responsive Demand Responsive Area, Wispington Area, Greetham, Demand Responsive Area, Minting, Demand Responsive Area, Wispington, Demand Demand Responsive Area, Salmonby Responsive Area, Salmonby, Demand Responsive Area, Belchford, Demand Responsive Area, Snipe Dales, Demand Responsive Area, Ashby Puerorum, Demand Responsive Area, Belchford Demand Responsive Area, Tetford, Demand Responsive Area, Great Sturton, Demand Responsive Demand Responsive Area, Snipe Dales Area, Lusby, Demand Responsive Area, Stainsby, Demand Responsive Area, Ranby, Demand Demand Responsive Area, Ashby Puerorum Responsive Area, Gautby, Demand Responsive Area, Horsington, Demand Responsive Area, Stockwith Demand Responsive Area, Tetford Mill, Demand Responsive Area, Somersby, Demand Responsive Area, Bag Enderby, Demand Responsive Demand Responsive Area, Great Sturton Area, Oxcombe, Demand Responsive Area, Scamblesby, Demand Responsive Area, Market Demand Responsive Area, Lusby Stainton, Demand Responsive Area, Waddingworth, Demand Responsive Area, Asterby, Demand Demand Responsive Area, Stainsby Responsive Area, Goulceby, Demand Responsive Area, Bucknall, Demand Responsive Area, Southrey, Demand Responsive Area, Ranby Demand Responsive Area, Chamber's Wood Demand Responsive Area, Gautby Demand Responsive Area, Horsington Demand Responsive Area, Stockwith Mill Demand Responsive Area, Somersby Demand Responsive Area, Bag Enderby Church Lane, Greetham With Somersby Civil Parish Demand Responsive Area, Oxcombe Demand Responsive Area, Scamblesby Demand Responsive Area, Market Stainton Demand Responsive Area, Waddingworth Demand Responsive Area, Asterby Asterby Lane, Asterby Civil Parish Demand Responsive Area, Goulceby Demand Responsive Area, Bucknall Demand Responsive Area, Southrey Demand Responsive Area, Chamber's Wood Direction: Horncastle 56H bus Time Schedule 32 stops Horncastle Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:30 AM - 6:39 PM Demand Responsive Area, Chamber's Wood Tuesday 7:30 AM - 6:39 PM Demand Responsive Area, Southrey Wednesday 7:30 AM - 6:39 PM Demand Responsive Area, Bucknall Thursday 7:30 AM - 6:39 PM Demand Responsive Area, Goulceby Friday 7:30 AM - 6:39 PM Demand Responsive Area, Tetford Saturday 7:30 AM - 5:39 PM Demand Responsive Area, Asterby Asterby Lane, Asterby Civil Parish Demand Responsive Area, Scamblesby 56H bus Info Direction: Horncastle Demand Responsive Area, Oxcombe Stops: 32 Trip Duration: 104 min Line Summary: Demand Responsive Area, Demand Responsive Area, Bag Enderby Chamber's Wood, Demand Responsive Area, Church Lane, Greetham With Somersby Civil Parish Southrey, Demand Responsive Area, Bucknall, Demand Responsive Area, Goulceby, Demand Demand Responsive Area, Somersby Responsive Area, Tetford, Demand Responsive Area, Asterby, Demand Responsive Area, Scamblesby, Demand Responsive Area, Stockwith Mill Demand Responsive Area, Oxcombe, Demand Responsive Area, Bag Enderby, Demand Responsive Demand Responsive Area, Market Stainton Area, Somersby, Demand Responsive Area, Stockwith Mill, Demand Responsive Area, Market Demand Responsive Area, Waddingworth Stainton, Demand Responsive Area, Waddingworth, Demand Responsive Area, Salmonby, Demand Demand Responsive Area, Salmonby Responsive Area, Ranby, Demand Responsive Area, Gautby, Demand Responsive Area, Horsington, Demand Responsive Area, Ranby Demand Responsive Area, Stainsby, Demand Responsive Area, Belchford, Demand Responsive Demand Responsive Area, Gautby Area, Fulletby, Demand Responsive Area, Ashby Puerorum, Demand Responsive Area, Great Sturton, Demand Responsive Area, Horsington Demand Responsive Area, Wispington, Demand Responsive Area, Greetham, Demand Responsive Demand Responsive Area, Stainsby Area, Minting, Demand Responsive Area, Thimbleby, Demand Responsive Area, West Ashby, Demand Demand Responsive Area, Belchford Responsive Area, Low Toynton, Demand Responsive Area, Hemingby, Demand Responsive Area, Low Baumber, Demand Responsive Area, Edlington, Demand Responsive Area, Fulletby Interchange Shelter, Horncastle Church Lane, Fulletby Civil Parish Demand Responsive Area, Ashby Puerorum Demand Responsive Area, Great Sturton Demand Responsive Area, Wispington Demand Responsive Area, Greetham Mill Lane, Greetham With Somersby Civil Parish Demand Responsive Area, Minting Demand Responsive Area, Thimbleby Demand Responsive Area, West Ashby Demand Responsive Area, Low Toynton Demand Responsive Area, Hemingby Demand Responsive Area, Low Baumber Silver Street, Baumber Civil Parish Demand Responsive Area, Edlington Interchange Shelter, Horncastle Church Lane, Horncastle Direction: Mareham Le Fen 56H bus Time Schedule 26 stops Mareham Le Fen Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM Interchange Shelter, Horncastle Church Lane, Horncastle Tuesday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM Demand Responsive Area, Langton Wednesday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM Demand Responsive Area, Mareham on the Hill Thursday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM Friday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM Demand Responsive Area, Thornton Church Lane, Roughton Civil Parish Saturday 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Demand Responsive Area, Dalderby Demand Responsive Area, Old Woodhall 56H bus Info Demand Responsive Area, Haltham Direction: Mareham Le Fen Stops: 26 Demand Responsive Area, Hameringham Trip Duration: 92 min Line Summary: Interchange Shelter, Horncastle, Demand Responsive Area, Scrivelsby Demand Responsive Area, Langton, Demand Responsive Area, Mareham on the Hill, Demand B1183, Scrivelsby Civil Parish Responsive Area, Thornton, Demand Responsive Demand Responsive Area, Roughton Area, Dalderby, Demand Responsive Area, Old Woodhall, Demand Responsive Area, Haltham, Demand Responsive Area, Roughton Moor Demand Responsive Area, Hameringham, Demand Responsive Area, Scrivelsby, Demand Responsive Area, Roughton, Demand Responsive Area, Demand Responsive Area, Kirkby on Bain Roughton Moor, Demand Responsive Area, Kirkby on 4 Main Street, Kirkby On Bain Civil Parish Bain, Demand Responsive Area, Low Hammeringham, Demand Responsive Area, Winceby, Demand Responsive Area, Low Hammeringham Demand Responsive Area, Snipe Dales, Demand Responsive Area, Wood Enderby, Demand Demand Responsive Area, Winceby Responsive Area, Scraƒeld, Demand Responsive Area, Claxby With Moorby, Demand Responsive Area, Demand Responsive Area, Snipe Dales Miningsby, Demand Responsive Area, Asgarby, Demand Responsive Area, Lusby, Demand Demand Responsive Area, Wood Enderby Responsive Area, Moorby, Demand Responsive Area, Wilksby, Demand Responsive Area, Hareby, Demand Demand Responsive Area, Scraƒeld Responsive Area, Mavis Enderby, Demand Responsive Area, Mareham Le Fen Demand Responsive Area, Claxby With Moorby Demand Responsive Area, Miningsby Demand Responsive Area, Asgarby Demand Responsive Area, Lusby Demand Responsive Area, Moorby Highgate Lane, Claxby With Moorby Civil Parish Demand Responsive Area, Wilksby Demand Responsive Area, Hareby Demand Responsive Area, Mavis Enderby Demand Responsive Area, Mareham Le Fen 56H bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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