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715 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 715 bus time schedule & line map 715 Stanstead - Lawshall - Sudbury View In Website Mode The 715 bus line (Stanstead - Lawshall - Sudbury) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Stanstead: 12:45 PM (2) Sudbury: 9:15 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 715 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 715 bus arriving. Direction: Stanstead 715 bus Time Schedule 34 stops Stanstead Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Bus Station, Sudbury Hamilton Road, Sudbury Tuesday Not Operational Gregory Mills, Sudbury Wednesday Not Operational Walnut Tree Lane, Sudbury Thursday 12:45 PM Croft Court, Sudbury Friday Not Operational York Road, Sudbury Saturday Not Operational A131, Sudbury Woodhall Road, Sudbury Priory Road, Sudbury 715 bus Info Direction: Stanstead Chaucer Road, Sudbury Stops: 34 Trip Duration: 62 min Barleycombe, Long Melford Line Summary: Bus Station, Sudbury, Gregory Mills, Sudbury Road, Long Melford Civil Parish Sudbury, Walnut Tree Lane, Sudbury, York Road, Sudbury, Woodhall Road, Sudbury, Priory Road, Ropers Lane, Long Melford Sudbury, Chaucer Road, Sudbury, Barleycombe, Long Melford, Ropers Lane, Long Melford, Long Melford Long Melford Inn, Long Melford Inn, Long Melford, Westropps, Long Melford, Chapel The Drays, Long Melford Green, Long Melford, Library, Long Melford, Post O∆ce, Long Melford, Bull, Long Melford, Hareƒeld, Westropps, Long Melford High Street, High Street Farm, Long Melford, Rose And Crown, Bridge Street, Tye Green, Alpheton, Old Chapel Green, Long Melford Bury Road, Alpheton, Thorn Court Corner, Cockƒeld, Hallifax Place, Shimpling Street, Free Church, Hanningƒelds Green, Swanƒeld, Lawshall, Primary Library, Long Melford School, Lawshall, Village Hall, Harrow Green, Churchill Close, Lawshall, Mill Hill, Shimpling, Hartest Post O∆ce, Long Melford Green, Hartest, School, Hartest, Blacksmiths Corner, Boxted, Phone Box, Boxted, Scotchford Bridge, Bull, Long Melford Glemsford, Village Sign, Stanstead Smaley Lane, Long Melford Civil Parish Hareƒeld, High Street Hareƒeld, Long Melford Civil Parish High Street Farm, Long Melford Rose And Crown, Bridge Street Tye Green, Alpheton Old Bury Road, Alpheton Thorn Court Corner, Cockƒeld Hallifax Place, Shimpling Street Free Church, Hanningƒelds Green Swanƒeld, Lawshall Primary School, Lawshall Village Hall, Harrow Green Churchill Close, Lawshall Mill Hill, Shimpling Hartest Green, Hartest School, Hartest Blacksmiths Corner, Boxted Phone Box, Boxted Scotchford Bridge, Glemsford B1065, Stanstead Civil Parish Village Sign, Stanstead Blooms Hall Lane, Stanstead Civil Parish Direction: Sudbury 715 bus Time Schedule 32 stops Sudbury Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Village Sign, Stanstead Blooms Hall Lane, Stanstead Civil Parish Tuesday Not Operational Scotchford Bridge, Glemsford Wednesday Not Operational B1065, Stanstead Civil Parish Thursday 9:15 AM Phone Box, Boxted Friday Not Operational Blacksmiths Corner, Boxted Saturday Not Operational School, Hartest Hartest Green, Hartest B1066, Hartest Civil Parish 715 bus Info Direction: Sudbury Mill Hill, Shimpling Stops: 32 Trip Duration: 62 min Churchill Close, Lawshall Line Summary: Village Sign, Stanstead, Scotchford Bridge, Glemsford, Phone Box, Boxted, Blacksmiths Village Hall, Harrow Green Corner, Boxted, School, Hartest, Hartest Green, Hartest, Mill Hill, Shimpling, Churchill Close, Lawshall, Primary School, Lawshall Village Hall, Harrow Green, Primary School, Lawshall, Swanƒeld, Lawshall, Free Church, Hanningƒelds Swanƒeld, Lawshall Green, Hallifax Place, Shimpling Street, Thorn Court Corner, Cockƒeld, Old Bury Road, Alpheton, Tye Green, Alpheton, Rose And Crown, Bridge Street, Free Church, Hanningƒelds Green High Street Farm, Long Melford, Hareƒeld, High Street, Bull, Long Melford, Post O∆ce, Long Melford, Hallifax Place, Shimpling Street Library, Long Melford, Chapel Green, Long Melford, Long Melford Inn, Long Melford, The Perseverance, Thorn Court Corner, Cockƒeld Long Melford, Ropers Lane, Long Melford, Barleycombe, Long Melford, Chaucer Road, Sudbury, Old Bury Road, Alpheton Priory Road, Sudbury, Woodhall Road, Sudbury, Suffolk Road, Sudbury, Bus Station, Sudbury Tye Green, Alpheton Rose And Crown, Bridge Street High Street Farm, Long Melford Hareƒeld, High Street Hareƒeld, Long Melford Civil Parish Bull, Long Melford Post O∆ce, Long Melford Library, Long Melford Chapel Green, Long Melford Little St Mary's, Long Melford Long Melford Inn, Long Melford Station Road, Long Melford The Perseverance, Long Melford Ropers Lane, Long Melford Barleycombe, Long Melford Sudbury Road, Long Melford Civil Parish Chaucer Road, Sudbury Priory Road, Sudbury Woodhall Road, Sudbury Suffolk Road, Sudbury Bus Station, Sudbury Hamilton Road, Sudbury 715 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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