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45 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 45 bus time schedule & line map 45 City-Gedling View In Website Mode The 45 bus line (City-Gedling) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Gedling: 12:02 AM - 11:15 PM (2) Nottingham: 5:03 AM - 11:40 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 45 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 45 bus arriving. Direction: Gedling 45 bus Time Schedule 24 stops Gedling Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:32 AM - 11:02 PM Monday 12:02 AM - 11:15 PM Queen Street, Nottingham 13 Queen Street, Nottingham Tuesday 12:02 AM - 11:15 PM Rose Of England, Nottingham Wednesday 12:02 AM - 11:15 PM 25a Mansƒeld Road, Nottingham Thursday 12:02 AM - 11:15 PM Huntingdon Street, Nottingham (Ma03) Friday 12:02 AM - 11:15 PM Woodborough Road, Nottingham Saturday 12:02 AM - 11:15 PM Shelton Street, St Anns (Ma04) 9 Harlaxton Walk, Nottingham Peas Hill Road, St Anns (Ma05) 163 Woodborough Road, Nottingham 45 bus Info Direction: Gedling Cranmer Street, St Anns (Ma06) Stops: 24 259 Woodborough Road, Nottingham Trip Duration: 25 min Line Summary: Queen Street, Nottingham, Rose Of Bowers Avenue, St Anns (Ma07) England, Nottingham, Huntingdon Street, 289 Woodborough Road, Nottingham Nottingham (Ma03), Shelton Street, St Anns (Ma04), Peas Hill Road, St Anns (Ma05), Cranmer Street, St Hungerhill Road, St Anns (Ma08) Anns (Ma06), Bowers Avenue, St Anns (Ma07), 333 Woodborough Road, Nottingham Hungerhill Road, St Anns (Ma08), Alexandra Court, Mapperley (Ma09), Dagmar Grove, Mapperley Park Alexandra Court, Mapperley (Ma09) (Ma10), Malvern Road, Mapperley Park (Ma11), Ransom Road Top, Mapperley (Ma12), Private Road, Dagmar Grove, Mapperley Park (Ma10) Mapperley (Ma13), Mapperley Rise, Mapperley 3 Denmark Grove, Nottingham (Ma14), Belvoir Street, Mapperley (Ma15), Porchester Road, Mapperley (Ma16), Robinson Malvern Road, Mapperley Park (Ma11) Road, Mapperley (Ma17), Shops, Mapperley, Kent 480 Woodborough Road, Nottingham Road, Porchester, Kenrick Road, Porchester, Fernleigh Avenue, Porchester, Holyoake Road, Ransom Road Top, Mapperley (Ma12) Carlton, Keyworth Road, Gedling, Turning Circle, 431 Woodborough Road, Nottingham Gedling Private Road, Mapperley (Ma13) Agnes Villas, Nottingham Mapperley Rise, Mapperley (Ma14) Querneby Avenue, Nottingham Belvoir Street, Mapperley (Ma15) 736 Woodborough Road, Nottingham Porchester Road, Mapperley (Ma16) 631-633 Woodborough Road, Nottingham Robinson Road, Mapperley (Ma17) 846 Woodborough Road, Nottingham Shops, Mapperley 23A Plains Road, Nottingham Kent Road, Porchester 398 Westdale Lane West, Nottingham Kenrick Road, Porchester Westdale Lane West, Nottingham Fernleigh Avenue, Porchester 329 Westdale Lane West, Nottingham Holyoake Road, Carlton Holyoake Road, Nottingham Keyworth Road, Gedling 103 Shelford Road, Nottingham Turning Circle, Gedling 14 Wollaton Avenue, Nottingham Direction: Nottingham 45 bus Time Schedule 23 stops Nottingham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:03 AM - 10:40 PM Monday 5:03 AM - 11:40 PM Turning Circle, Gedling 14 Wollaton Avenue, Nottingham Tuesday 5:03 AM - 11:40 PM County Road, Gedling Wednesday 5:03 AM - 11:40 PM 69 Shelford Road, Nottingham Thursday 5:03 AM - 11:40 PM Holyoake Road, Carlton Friday 5:03 AM - 11:40 PM 7 Holyoake Road, Nottingham Saturday 5:03 AM - 11:40 PM Fernleigh Avenue, Porchester 343 Westdale Lane West, Nottingham Kenrick Road, Porchester Westmoore Close, Nottingham 45 bus Info Direction: Nottingham Kent Road, Porchester Stops: 23 417 Westdale Lane West, Nottingham Trip Duration: 25 min Line Summary: Turning Circle, Gedling, County Road, Shops, Mapperley Gedling, Holyoake Road, Carlton, Fernleigh Avenue, 924 Woodborough Road, Nottingham Porchester, Kenrick Road, Porchester, Kent Road, Porchester, Shops, Mapperley, Whittingham Road, Whittingham Road, Mapperley Mapperley, Porchester Road, Mapperley (Ma19), 874 Woodborough Road, Nottingham Belvoir Street, Mapperley (Ma20), Mapperley Rise, Mapperley (Ma21), Private Road, Mapperley (Ma22), Porchester Road, Mapperley (Ma19) Ransom Road Top, Mapperley (Ma23), Malvern 621A Woodborough Road, Nottingham Road, Mapperley Park (Ma24), Dagmar Grove, Mapperley Park (Ma25), Alexandra Court, St Anns Belvoir Street, Mapperley (Ma20) (Ma26), Hungerhill Road, St Anns (Ma27), Cranmer 714a Woodborough Road, Nottingham Street, St Anns (Ma28), Peas Hill Road, St Anns (Ma29), Shelton Street, St Anns (Ma30), Huntingdon Mapperley Rise, Mapperley (Ma21) Street, Nottingham (Ma31), Victoria Centre, 650 Woodborough Road, Nottingham Nottingham, Queen Street, Nottingham Private Road, Mapperley (Ma22) 582 Woodborough Road, Nottingham Ransom Road Top, Mapperley (Ma23) 548 Woodborough Road, Nottingham Malvern Road, Mapperley Park (Ma24) 464 Woodborough Road, Nottingham Dagmar Grove, Mapperley Park (Ma25) 3 Denmark Grove, Nottingham Alexandra Court, St Anns (Ma26) 351 Woodborough Road, Nottingham Hungerhill Road, St Anns (Ma27) 280 Woodborough Road, Nottingham Cranmer Street, St Anns (Ma28) 4 Northville Court, Nottingham Peas Hill Road, St Anns (Ma29) 20 St Cecilia Gardens, Nottingham Shelton Street, St Anns (Ma30) 14 Harlaxton Walk, Nottingham Huntingdon Street, Nottingham (Ma31) 34 Woodborough Road, Nottingham Victoria Centre, Nottingham 14 Mansƒeld Road, Nottingham Queen Street, Nottingham 13 Queen Street, Nottingham 45 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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