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23B Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 23B bus time schedule & line map 23B Mansƒeld - Langwith View In Website Mode The 23B bus line (Mansƒeld - Langwith) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Mansƒeld: 7:06 PM - 11:06 PM (2) Whaley Thorns: 6:25 PM - 10:25 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 23B bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 23B bus arriving. Direction: Mansƒeld 23B bus Time Schedule 55 stops Mansƒeld Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:06 AM - 9:06 PM Monday 7:06 PM - 11:06 PM West Street Turning Circle, Whaley Thorns West Street, Scarcliffe Civil Parish Tuesday 7:06 PM - 11:06 PM North Street, Whaley Thorns Wednesday 7:06 PM - 11:06 PM North Street, Scarcliffe Civil Parish Thursday 7:06 PM - 11:06 PM Rail Station, Whaley Thorns Friday 7:06 PM - 11:06 PM Kitchener Terrace, Whaley Thorns Saturday 7:06 PM - 11:06 PM Gate Hotel, Langwith Dale Close, Langwith Dale Close, Scarcliffe Civil Parish 23B bus Info Direction: Mansƒeld Pear Tree Farm, Langwith Stops: 55 Trip Duration: 44 min Bassett School, Langwith Line Summary: West Street Turning Circle, Whaley Thorns, North Street, Whaley Thorns, Rail Station, Station Road Top, Langwith Junction Whaley Thorns, Kitchener Terrace, Whaley Thorns, Gate Hotel, Langwith, Dale Close, Langwith, Pear Albine Road 8, Langwith Junction Tree Farm, Langwith, Bassett School, Langwith, Station Road Top, Langwith Junction, Albine Road 8, Langwith Junction, Albine Road 36, Langwith Albine Road 36, Langwith Junction Junction, Fir Close, Langwith Junction, Bramble Close, Shirebrook, The Badger, Shirebrook, Valley Fir Close, Langwith Junction Road, Shirebrook, Laburnum Avenue, Shirebrook, Pear Tree Drive, Shirebrook Village Hall, Shirebrook, College, Shirebrook, Market Place, Shirebrook, Church Drive, Shirebrook, The Bramble Close, Shirebrook Rocklands, Shirebrook, The Summit, Shirebrook, Bramble Close, Shirebrook Chestnut Drive, Shirebrook, Hawthorne Avenue, Shirebrook, Little Lane, Shirebrook, Common Lane, The Badger, Shirebrook Shirebrook, Cemetery, Shirebrook, Wood Lane, Pleasley, Archaeological Way, Pleasley, Outgang Valley Road, Shirebrook Lane, Pleasley, Pit Lane, Pleasley, Meden Square, Pleasley, Nursery School, Pleasley, Poplar Drive, Laburnum Avenue, Shirebrook Pleasley Hill, Cemetery, Pleasley Hill, Clarence Street, Laburnum Avenue, Shirebrook Pleasley Hill, Radmanthwaite Road, Radmanthwaite, Oxclose Lane, Radmanthwaite, Brougham Avenue, Village Hall, Shirebrook Bull Farm, Shaftsbury Avenue, Bull Farm, Clumber College, Shirebrook Drive, Bull Farm, Beckett Avenue, Bull Farm, Fairholme Drive, Bull Farm, Water Lane, Mansƒeld, Collingham Road, Mansƒeld, Chester Street, Market Place, Shirebrook Mansƒeld, Somersall Street, Mansƒeld, Surrey Drive, Market Street, Shirebrook Mansƒeld, Broomhill Lane, Mansƒeld, Fire Station, Mansƒeld, Tesco, Mansƒeld, Wood Street, Mansƒeld, Church Drive, Shirebrook Thoresby Street, Mansƒeld, Union Street, Mansƒeld, King Edward Street, Shirebrook Bus Station, Mansƒeld The Rocklands, Shirebrook The Summit, Shirebrook Chestnut Drive, Shirebrook Chestnut Drive, Shirebrook Hawthorne Avenue, Shirebrook Elm Tree Avenue, Shirebrook Little Lane, Shirebrook Common Lane, Shirebrook Cemetery, Shirebrook Wood Lane, Pleasley Archaeological Way, Pleasley Outgang Lane, Pleasley Pit Lane, Pleasley Meden Square, Pleasley Chesterƒeld Road, Pleasley Civil Parish Nursery School, Pleasley Poplar Drive, Pleasley Hill Chesterƒeld Road, England Cemetery, Pleasley Hill Clarence Street, Pleasley Hill Radmanthwaite Road, Radmanthwaite Oxclose Lane, Radmanthwaite Chesterƒeld Road North, Mansƒeld Brougham Avenue, Bull Farm Shaftsbury Avenue, Bull Farm Clumber Drive, Bull Farm Beckett Avenue, Bull Farm Abbott Road, Mansƒeld Fairholme Drive, Bull Farm Langley Close, Mansƒeld Water Lane, Mansƒeld Collingham Road, Mansƒeld Pratt Close, Mansƒeld Chester Street, Mansƒeld Somersall Street, Mansƒeld Surrey Drive, Mansƒeld Surrey Drive, Mansƒeld Broomhill Lane, Mansƒeld Fire Station, Mansƒeld Tesco, Mansƒeld Chesterƒeld Road South, Mansƒeld Wood Street, Mansƒeld West Gate, Mansƒeld Thoresby Street, Mansƒeld Union Street, Mansƒeld Rosemary Street, Mansƒeld Bus Station, Mansƒeld Direction: Whaley Thorns 23B bus Time Schedule 51 stops Whaley Thorns Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:25 AM - 8:25 PM Monday 6:25 PM - 10:25 PM Bus Station, Mansƒeld Tuesday 6:25 PM - 10:25 PM Quaker Way, Mansƒeld Wednesday 6:25 PM - 10:25 PM St Philip Neris Church, Mansƒeld Thursday 6:25 PM - 10:25 PM Chesterƒeld Road South, Mansƒeld Friday 6:25 PM - 10:25 PM Tesco, Mansƒeld Saturday 6:25 PM - 10:25 PM Fire Station, Mansƒeld Broomhill Lane, Mansƒeld Surrey Drive, Mansƒeld 23B bus Info Surrey Drive, Mansƒeld Direction: Whaley Thorns Stops: 51 Somersall Street, Mansƒeld Trip Duration: 40 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Mansƒeld, Quaker Way, Chester Street, Mansƒeld Mansƒeld, St Philip Neris Church, Mansƒeld, Tesco, Mansƒeld, Fire Station, Mansƒeld, Broomhill Lane, Collingham Road, Mansƒeld Mansƒeld, Surrey Drive, Mansƒeld, Somersall Street, Mansƒeld, Chester Street, Mansƒeld, Collingham Pratt Close, Mansƒeld Road, Mansƒeld, Water Lane, Mansƒeld, Fairholme Water Lane, Mansƒeld Drive, Bull Farm, Beckett Avenue, Bull Farm, Clumber Drive, Bull Farm, Shaftsbury Avenue, Bull Farm, Brougham Avenue, Bull Farm, Oxclose Lane, Fairholme Drive, Bull Farm Radmanthwaite, Radmanthwaite Road, Radmanthwaite, Clarence Street, Pleasley Hill, Beckett Avenue, Bull Farm Cemetery, Pleasley Hill, Poplar Drive, Pleasley Hill, Abbott Road, Mansƒeld Nursery School, Pleasley, Meden Square, Pleasley, Pit Lane, Pleasley, Archaeological Way, Pleasley, Wood Clumber Drive, Bull Farm Lane, Pleasley, Cemetery, Shirebrook, Common Lane, Shirebrook, Little Lane, Shirebrook, Hawthorne Shaftsbury Avenue, Bull Farm Avenue, Shirebrook, Chestnut Drive, Shirebrook, The Summit, Shirebrook, Church Drive, Shirebrook, Brougham Avenue, Bull Farm Market Place, Shirebrook, Salvation Army, Shirebrook, College, Shirebrook, Village Hall, Oxclose Lane, Radmanthwaite Shirebrook, Laburnum Avenue, Shirebrook, Valley Road, Shirebrook, The Badger, Shirebrook, Fir Close, Radmanthwaite Road, Radmanthwaite Langwith Junction, Albine Road 36, Langwith Junction, Albine Road 8, Langwith Junction, Station Clarence Street, Pleasley Hill Road Top, Langwith Junction, Bassett School, Langwith, Dale Close, Langwith, Gate Hotel, Cemetery, Pleasley Hill Langwith, Kitchener Terrace, Whaley Thorns, Rail Station, Whaley Thorns, North Street, Whaley Thorns, Poplar Drive, Pleasley Hill West Street Turning Circle, Whaley Thorns Poplar Drive, England Nursery School, Pleasley Meden Square, Pleasley Chesterƒeld Road, England Pit Lane, Pleasley Archaeological Way, Pleasley Wood Lane, Pleasley Cemetery, Shirebrook Common Lane, Shirebrook Little Lane, Shirebrook Little Lane, Shirebrook Hawthorne Avenue, Shirebrook Elm Tree Avenue, Shirebrook Chestnut Drive, Shirebrook Chestnut Drive, Shirebrook The Summit, Shirebrook Church Drive, Shirebrook Main Street, Shirebrook Market Place, Shirebrook Market Street, Shirebrook Salvation Army, Shirebrook College, Shirebrook Village Hall, Shirebrook Park Road, Shirebrook Laburnum Avenue, Shirebrook Laburnum Avenue, Shirebrook Valley Road, Shirebrook Recreation Road, Shirebrook The Badger, Shirebrook Willow Avenue, Shirebrook Fir Close, Langwith Junction Pear Tree Drive, Shirebrook Albine Road 36, Langwith Junction Albine Road 8, Langwith Junction Station Road Top, Langwith Junction Bassett School, Langwith Dale Close, Langwith A632, Scarcliffe Civil Parish Gate Hotel, Langwith Poulter Street, Scarcliffe Civil Parish Kitchener Terrace, Whaley Thorns Rail Station, Whaley Thorns North Street, Whaley Thorns North Street, Scarcliffe Civil Parish West Street Turning Circle, Whaley Thorns West Street, Scarcliffe Civil Parish 23B bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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