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40 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 40 bus time schedule & line map 40 Swanage - Wareham - Poole View In Website Mode The 40 bus line (Swanage - Wareham - Poole) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Poole: 6:10 AM - 9:55 PM (2) Swanage: 7:20 AM - 11:00 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 40 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 40 bus arriving. Direction: Poole 40 bus Time Schedule 64 stops Poole Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:00 AM - 9:55 PM Monday 6:10 AM - 9:55 PM Bus Station, Swanage Railway Station Approach, Swanage Tuesday 6:10 AM - 9:55 PM St Mary's Church, Swanage Wednesday 6:10 AM - 9:55 PM 58 Kings Road West, Swanage Thursday 6:10 AM - 9:55 PM Argyle Road, Swanage Friday 6:10 AM - 9:55 PM Kings Road West, Swanage Saturday 6:10 AM - 9:55 PM Howard Road, Swanage Howard Road, Swanage Steer Road, Herston Newton Court, Swanage 40 bus Info Direction: Poole Herston Cross, Herston Stops: 64 Trip Duration: 75 min The Swanage School, Herston Line Summary: Bus Station, Swanage, St Mary's Church, Swanage, Argyle Road, Swanage, Howard Holmes Road, Herston Road, Swanage, Steer Road, Herston, Herston Cross, Herston, The Swanage School, Herston, Holmes Three Acre Lane Top, Langton Matravers Road, Herston, Three Acre Lane Top, Langton Matravers, Steppes Hill, Langton Matravers, Post Steppes Hill, Langton Matravers O∆ce, Langton Matravers, Durnford Drove, Langton Matravers, Capston Field, Langton Matravers, Acton Post O∆ce, Langton Matravers Lane, Langton Matravers, Haycrafts Lane, Langton Matravers, Worth Lane, Kingston, Scott Arms, Durnford Drove, Langton Matravers Kingston, Lynch Farm, Kingston, Halves Cottages, Corfe Castle, Calcraft Road, Corfe Castle, Village Centre, Corfe Castle, Castle View Visitor Centre, Capston Field, Langton Matravers Corfe Castle, Norden Farm, Norden, Norden Bridge, High Street, Langton Matravers Civil Parish Norden, Halfway Inn, Furzebrook, Blue Pool Lane, Furzebrook, Stoborough Green, Stoborough Acton Lane, Langton Matravers Meadow, Stoborough Green, Stoborough School, Stoborough, South Bridge, Wareham, Red Lion, Haycrafts Lane, Langton Matravers Wareham, North Causeway, Wareham, Wareham Station, Wareham, Bere Road, Northport, Northmoor Worth Lane, Kingston Way, Northport, Tantinoby Lane, Northport, Sherford Drive, Northport, Wareham Golf Club, Northport, Scott Arms, Kingston Morden Road, Northport, Sandford Hotel, Sandford, Lynch Farm, Kingston Sandford Terrace, Sandford, Sandford Garage, Sandford, Middle School, Sandford, Home Farm, Kingston Hill, Corfe Castle Civil Parish Sandford, Sandford Drive, Sandford, Sandford Halves Cottages, Corfe Castle Holiday Park, Holton Heath, Clay Pipe Inn, Organford, Wareham Forest Park, Organford, Old Post O∆ce, Organford, Farmer Palmers, Organford, Calcraft Road, Corfe Castle Organford Cross, Slepe, Bakers Arms, Lytchett Minster, United Reformed Church, Lytchett Minster, Village Centre, Corfe Castle St. Peters Finger, Lytchett Minster, South Lytchett Manor, Lytchett Minster, Beacon Park Road, Upton, Castle View Visitor Centre, Corfe Castle British Legion, Upton, Roberts Way, Upton, Triangle Shops, Upton, Upton Crossroads, Upton, Palmerston Norden Farm, Norden Road, Upton, Upton Country Park, Upton, Poole Railway Station, Poole, Bus Station, Poole Norden Bridge, Norden Halfway Inn, Furzebrook Blue Pool Lane, Furzebrook Stoborough Green 4 Old Furzebrook Road, Arne Civil Parish Stoborough Meadow, Stoborough Green 1 Stoborough Meadow, Arne Civil Parish Stoborough School, Stoborough 33 Corfe Road, Arne Civil Parish South Bridge, Wareham Abbot's Quay, Wareham Town Civil Parish Red Lion, Wareham North Street, Wareham North Causeway, Wareham North Bridge, Wareham Wareham Station, Wareham Bere Road, Northport 22 Northmoor Way, Wareham Northmoor Way, Northport Northmoor Way, Wareham Tantinoby Lane, Northport Tantinoby Lane, Wareham Sherford Drive, Northport 27 Sherford Drive, Wareham Wareham Golf Club, Northport 40 Sandford Road, Wareham Morden Road, Northport Sandford Hotel, Sandford 30 Forest Edge Road, Wareham St. Martin Civil Parish Sandford Terrace, Sandford 7 Sandford Terrace, Wareham St. Martin Civil Parish Sandford Garage, Sandford 19 Filleul Road, Wareham St. Martin Civil Parish Middle School, Sandford Home Farm, Sandford Sandford Drive, Sandford Sandford Holiday Park, Holton Heath Clay Pipe Inn, Organford Wareham Forest Park, Organford Organford Road, Wareham St. Martin Civil Parish Old Post O∆ce, Organford Organford Road, Lytchett Minster And Upton Civil Parish Farmer Palmers, Organford Organford Cross, Slepe Bakers Arms, Lytchett Minster United Reformed Church, Lytchett Minster St. Peters Finger, Lytchett Minster South Lytchett Manor, Lytchett Minster Beacon Park Road, Upton British Legion, Upton St Neots Close, Lytchett Minster And Upton Civil Parish Roberts Way, Upton Oasis Close, Lytchett Minster And Upton Civil Parish Triangle Shops, Upton Egdon Court, Lytchett Minster And Upton Civil Parish Upton Crossroads, Upton Upton Court, Lytchett Minster And Upton Civil Parish Palmerston Road, Upton Upton Country Park, Upton Poole Railway Station, Poole Vanguard Road, Poole Bus Station, Poole Poole Bus Station, Poole Direction: Swanage 40 bus Time Schedule 60 stops Swanage Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:35 AM - 11:00 PM Monday 7:20 AM - 11:00 PM Bus Station, Poole Poole Bus Station, Poole Tuesday 7:20 AM - 11:00 PM Poole Railway Station, Poole Wednesday 7:20 AM - 11:00 PM Upton Country Park, Upton Thursday 7:20 AM - 11:00 PM Friday 7:20 AM - 11:00 PM Palmerston Road, Upton Saturday 7:27 AM - 11:00 PM Triangle Shops, Upton Egdon Court, Lytchett Minster And Upton Civil Parish Roberts Way, Upton 40 bus Info Beacon Park Road, Upton Direction: Swanage Stops: 60 South Lytchett Manor, Lytchett Minster Trip Duration: 75 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Poole, Poole Railway St. Peters Finger, Lytchett Minster Station, Poole, Upton Country Park, Upton, Palmerston Road, Upton, Triangle Shops, Upton, United Reformed Church, Lytchett Minster Roberts Way, Upton, Beacon Park Road, Upton, South Lytchett Manor, Lytchett Minster, St. Peters Finger, Lytchett Minster, United Reformed Church, Bakers Arms, Lytchett Minster Lytchett Minster, Bakers Arms, Lytchett Minster, Organford Cross, Slepe, Farmer Palmers, Organford, Organford Cross, Slepe Old Post O∆ce, Organford, Wareham Forest Park, Organford, Clay Pipe Inn, Organford, Sandford Farmer Palmers, Organford Holiday Park, Holton Heath, Sandford Drive, Sandford, Home Farm, Sandford, Middle School, Old Post O∆ce, Organford Sandford, Sandford Garage, Sandford, Sandford Organford Road, Lytchett Minster And Upton Civil Parish Terrace, Sandford, Sandford Hotel, Sandford, Wareham Golf Club, Northport, Sherford Drive, Wareham Forest Park, Organford Northport, Tantinoby Lane, Northport, Northmoor Organford Road, Wareham St. Martin Civil Parish Way, Northport, Bere Road, Northport, Wareham Station, Wareham, North Causeway, Wareham, Clay Pipe Inn, Organford Dollins Lane, Wareham, Post O∆ce, Wareham, South Bridge, Wareham, Stoborough School, Stoborough, Sandford Holiday Park, Holton Heath Stoborough Meadow, Stoborough Green, Stoborough Green, Blue Pool Lane, Furzebrook, Sandford Drive, Sandford Halfway Inn, Furzebrook, Norden Bridge, Norden, Norden Farm, Norden, Castle View Visitor Centre, Home Farm, Sandford Corfe Castle, Village Centre, Corfe Castle, Calcraft Road, Corfe Castle, Halves Cottages, Corfe Castle, Middle School, Sandford Lynch Farm, Kingston, Scott Arms, Kingston, Worth Lane, Kingston, Haycrafts Lane, Langton Matravers, Sandford Garage, Sandford Acton Lane, Langton Matravers, Capstan Field, Langton Matravers, Durnford Drove, Langton 4 Brian Close, Wareham St. Martin Civil Parish Matravers, Post O∆ce, Langton Matravers, Steppes Sandford Terrace, Sandford Hill, Langton Matravers, Three Acre Lane Top, Langton Matravers, Holmes Road, Herston, The 8 Sandford Terrace, Wareham St. Martin Civil Parish Swanage School, Herston, Herston Cross, Herston, Sandford Hotel, Sandford Cecil Road, Swanage, Argyle Road, Swanage, Bus Station, Swanage 30 Forest Edge Road, Wareham St. Martin Civil Parish Wareham Golf Club, Northport 40 Sandford Road, Wareham Sherford Drive, Northport 45 Northmoor Way, Wareham Tantinoby Lane, Northport 19 Northmoor Way, Wareham Northmoor Way, Northport 2 Northmoor Way, Wareham Bere Road, Northport 20 Northmoor Way, Wareham Wareham Station, Wareham North Causeway, Wareham North Bridge, Wareham Dollins Lane, Wareham Dollin's Lane, Wareham Post O∆ce, Wareham North Street, Wareham South Bridge, Wareham St John's Hill, Wareham Stoborough School, Stoborough 35 Corfe Road, Arne Civil Parish Stoborough Meadow, Stoborough Green 1 Stoborough Meadow, Arne Civil Parish Stoborough Green 85 Corfe Road, Arne Civil Parish Blue Pool Lane, Furzebrook Halfway Inn, Furzebrook Norden Bridge, Norden Norden Farm, Norden Castle View Visitor Centre, Corfe Castle St Edward's Bridge, Corfe Castle Civil Parish Village Centre, Corfe Castle Calcraft Road, Corfe Castle Halves Cottages, Corfe Castle Lynch Farm, Kingston Kingston Hill, Corfe Castle Civil Parish Scott Arms, Kingston Worth Lane, Kingston Haycrafts Lane, Langton Matravers Acton Lane, Langton Matravers Capstan Field, Langton Matravers High Street, Langton Matravers Civil Parish Durnford Drove, Langton Matravers Post O∆ce, Langton Matravers Steppes Hill, Langton Matravers Three Acre Lane Top, Langton Matravers Three Acre Lane, Langton Matravers Civil Parish Holmes Road, Herston The Swanage School, Herston Herston Cross, Herston Cecil Road, Swanage Argyle Road, Swanage Chestnut Mews, Swanage Bus Station, Swanage Railway Station Approach, Swanage 40 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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