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52 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 52 bus time schedule & line map 52 Durham - East Hedleyhope View In Website Mode The 52 bus line (Durham - East Hedleyhope) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Durham: 6:49 AM - 4:49 PM (2) East Hedleyhope: 8:34 AM - 5:44 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 52 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 52 bus arriving. Direction: Durham 52 bus Time Schedule 66 stops Durham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:49 AM - 4:49 PM Turning Circle, East Hedleyhope Tuesday 6:49 AM - 4:49 PM Deerness View, East Hedleyhope Deerness View, Hedleyhope Civil Parish Wednesday 6:49 AM - 4:49 PM Old Pit, East Hedleyhope Thursday 6:49 AM - 4:49 PM Friday 6:49 AM - 4:49 PM Stable House Farm, East Hedleyhope Saturday 6:49 AM - 4:49 PM Hedley Hill Terrace, Waterhouses Black Horse, Waterhouses Terrace, Waterhouses 52 bus Info Hamilton Row, Brandon And Byshottles Civil Parish Direction: Durham Stops: 66 Church, Waterhouses Trip Duration: 45 min Line Summary: Turning Circle, East Hedleyhope, Old Co-Op Store, Waterhouses Deerness View, East Hedleyhope, Old Pit, East Hedleyhope, Stable House Farm, East Hedleyhope, Station Street, Brandon And Byshottles Civil Parish Hedley Hill Terrace, Waterhouses, Black Horse, Football Ground-Social Club, Waterhouses Waterhouses, Terrace, Waterhouses, Church, Waterhouses, Old Co-Op Store, Waterhouses, Football Ground-Social Club, Waterhouses, College College View, Esh Winning View, Esh Winning, Lymington Crossing, Esh Winning, Co-Operative Store, Esh Winning, Ridding Road Lymington Crossing, Esh Winning Bottom, Esh Winning, Ridding Road - the Larches, Esh Winning, Larks Hill - the Larches, Esh Winning, Co-Operative Store, Esh Winning Larks Hill - Merlin Court, Esh Winning, Larks Hill - Osprey Close, Esh Winning, Larks Hill Estate, Esh Ridding Road Bottom, Esh Winning Winning, Woodlands Rd - Dene Park, Esh Winning, Mackenzie House - Surgery, Esh Winning, Newhouse Ridding Road - the Larches, Esh Winning Club, Esh Winning, Newhouse Farm, Esh Winning, Ridding Road, Esh Winning Newhouse Rd - Western Avenue, Esh Winning, Cliffords Bank Foot, Cornsay Colliery, Royal Oak, Larks Hill - the Larches, Esh Winning Cornsay Colliery, Hawkshill Terrace, Cornsay Colliery, The Larches, Esh Winning Commercial Street, Cornsay Colliery, Terrace, Wilks Hill, Marleys Cottages, Quebec, Aged Miners, Quebec, Larks Hill - Merlin Court, Esh Winning Clifford Bank Top, Quebec, St Michaels Church, Esh, Merlin Court, Brandon And Byshottles Civil Parish Laude Bank, Esh, Glebe House, Esh, Bank Foot, Esh, Larks Hill - Osprey Close, Esh Winning North Farm, Langley Park, Stringer Terrace, Langley Park, Finings Avenue, Langley Park, Clifford Street, Langley Park, The Rams Head, Langley Park, War Larks Hill Estate, Esh Winning Memorial, Langley Park, Broom Cottages, Esh, Ushaw Hill Top, Bearpark, Millgate Cottages, Woodlands Rd - Dene Park, Esh Winning Bearpark, Ushaw Farm, Bearpark, Ushaw College Road End, Bearpark, Hilltop Road - West End, Mackenzie House - Surgery, Esh Winning Bearpark, College View, Bearpark, Beaurepaire, Bearpark, Cook Avenue, Bearpark, Institute, Newhouse Club, Esh Winning Bearpark, Aldin Grange Terrace, Bearpark, Farm, Wood View, Esh Winning Bearpark, Moorsley Bank Farm, Durham, Toll House Road, Crossgate Moor, Moor Edge, Crossgate Moor, Newhouse Farm, Esh Winning Whitesmocks, Durham, Dryburn Park, Framwellgate Kingƒsher Close, Esh Winning Moor, Blackie Boy, Durham, Aykley Heads - For University Hospital, Durham, Dryburn Hospital - Old Newhouse Rd - Western Avenue, Esh Winning Entrance, Durham, County Hall, Durham, St Leonards School, Durham, Wharton Park, Durham, Cliffords Bank Foot, Cornsay Colliery Millburngate Stand J, Durham Royal Oak, Cornsay Colliery Hawkshill Terrace, Cornsay Colliery Commercial Street, Cornsay Colliery Commercial Street, Cornsay Civil Parish Terrace, Wilks Hill Marleys Cottages, Quebec Aged Miners, Quebec Clifford Bank Top, Quebec St Michaels Church, Esh Laude Bank, Esh Glebe House, Esh Bank Foot, Esh North Farm, Langley Park Stringer Terrace, Langley Park Finings Avenue, Langley Park Clifford Street, Langley Park The Rams Head, Langley Park War Memorial, Langley Park Broom Cottages, Esh Ushaw Hill Top, Bearpark Millgate Cottages, Bearpark Ushaw Farm, Bearpark Ushaw College Road End, Bearpark Hilltop Road - West End, Bearpark College View, Bearpark College View, Bearpark Civil Parish Beaurepaire, Bearpark Beaurepaire, Bearpark Civil Parish Cook Avenue, Bearpark Institute, Bearpark 10 George Terrace, Bearpark Civil Parish Aldin Grange Terrace, Bearpark Auton Stile, Bearpark Civil Parish Farm, Bearpark Moorsley Bank Farm, Durham C17, Bearpark Civil Parish Toll House Road, Crossgate Moor Tollhouse Road, England Moor Edge, Crossgate Moor Whitesmocks, Durham Dryburn Park, Framwellgate Moor Blackie Boy, Durham Dryburn Road, England Aykley Heads - For University Hospital, Durham Dryburn Hospital - Old Entrance, Durham County Hall, Durham B6532, England St Leonards School, Durham 3 Saint Cuthbert's Place, England Wharton Park, Durham North Road, England Millburngate Stand J, Durham Direction: East Hedleyhope 52 bus Time Schedule 66 stops East Hedleyhope Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:34 AM - 5:44 PM Millburngate Stand J, Durham Tuesday 8:34 AM - 5:44 PM Wharton Park, Durham Wednesday 8:34 AM - 5:44 PM St Leonards School, Durham Thursday 8:34 AM - 5:44 PM Framwellgate Peth, England Friday 8:34 AM - 5:44 PM County Hall, Durham Saturday 8:34 AM - 5:44 PM Dryburn Hospital - Old Entrance, Durham Aykley Heads - For University Hospital, Durham B6532, England 52 bus Info Dryburn Park, Framwellgate Moor Direction: East Hedleyhope Dryburn Park, England Stops: 66 Trip Duration: 43 min Whitesmocks, Durham Line Summary: Millburngate Stand J, Durham, Wharton Park, Durham, St Leonards School, Durham, Moor Edge, Crossgate Moor County Hall, Durham, Dryburn Hospital - Old Entrance, Durham, Aykley Heads - For University Toll House Road, Crossgate Moor Hospital, Durham, Dryburn Park, Framwellgate Moor, Whitesmocks, Durham, Moor Edge, Crossgate Moor, Moorsley Bank Farm, Durham Toll House Road, Crossgate Moor, Moorsley Bank Farm, Durham, Farm, Bearpark, Aldin Grange C17, Bearpark Civil Parish Terrace, Bearpark, Institute, Bearpark, Cook Avenue, Farm, Bearpark Bearpark, Beaurepaire, Bearpark, College View, Bearpark, Hilltop Road - West End, Bearpark, Ushaw College Road End, Bearpark, Ushaw Farm, Bearpark, Aldin Grange Terrace, Bearpark Millgate Cottages, Bearpark, Ushaw Hill Top, 18 Aldin Grange Terrace, Bearpark Civil Parish Bearpark, Broom Cottages, Esh, Quebec Street End, Langley Park, The Rams Head, Langley Park, Clifford Institute, Bearpark Street, Langley Park, Finings Avenue, Langley Park, Auton Close, Bearpark Civil Parish Stringer Terrace, Langley Park, North Farm, Langley Park, Bank Foot, Esh, Glebe House, Esh, Laude Bank, Cook Avenue, Bearpark Esh, St Michaels Church, Esh, Clifford Bank Top, Quebec, Aged Miners, Quebec, Marleys Cottages, Beaurepaire, Bearpark Quebec, Terrace, Wilks Hill, Commercial Street, Beaurepaire, Bearpark Civil Parish Cornsay Colliery, Hawkshill Terrace, Cornsay Colliery, Royal Oak, Cornsay Colliery, Cliffords Bank Foot, College View, Bearpark Cornsay Colliery, Newhouse Rd - Western Avenue, College View, Bearpark Civil Parish Esh Winning, Newhouse Farm, Esh Winning, Newhouse Club, Esh Winning, Mackenzie House - Hilltop Road - West End, Bearpark Surgery, Esh Winning, Woodlands Rd - Dene Park, Esh Winning, Larks Hill Estate, Esh Winning, Larks Hill - Ushaw College Road End, Bearpark Osprey Close, Esh Winning, Larks Hill - Merlin Court, Esh Winning, Larks Hill - the Larches, Esh Winning, Ushaw Farm, Bearpark Ridding Road - the Larches, Esh Winning, Ridding Road Bottom, Esh Winning, Co-Operative Store, Esh Millgate Cottages, Bearpark Winning, Stags Head, Esh Winning, Lymington Crossing, Esh Winning, College View, Esh Winning, Ushaw Hill Top, Bearpark Football Ground-Social Club, Waterhouses, Old Co- Op Store, Waterhouses, Church, Waterhouses, Broom Cottages, Esh Terrace, Waterhouses, Black Horse, Waterhouses, Hedley Hill Terrace, Waterhouses, Stable House Quebec Street End, Langley Park Farm, East Hedleyhope, Old Pit, East Hedleyhope, Deerness View, East Hedleyhope, Turning Circle, East The Rams Head, Langley Park Hedleyhope Clifford Street, Langley Park Finings Street, Esh Civil Parish Finings Avenue, Langley Park Stringer Terrace, Langley Park Willow Park, Esh Civil Parish North Farm, Langley Park Bank Foot, Esh Glebe House, Esh Laude Bank, Esh St Michaels Church, Esh Clifford Bank Top, Quebec Aged Miners, Quebec Marleys Cottages, Quebec Terrace, Wilks Hill Commercial Street, Cornsay Colliery Hawkshill Terrace, Cornsay Colliery Commercial Street, Cornsay Civil Parish Royal Oak, Cornsay Colliery Cliffords Bank Foot, Cornsay Colliery Newhouse Rd - Western Avenue, Esh Winning Newhouse Farm, Esh Winning Newhouse Club, Esh Winning Mackenzie House - Surgery, Esh Winning Woodlands Rd - Dene Park, Esh Winning Larks Hill Estate, Esh Winning Larks Hill - Osprey Close, Esh Winning Osprey Close, Brandon And Byshottles Civil Parish Larks Hill - Merlin Court, Esh Winning Larks Hill - the Larches, Esh Winning The Larches, Esh Winning Ridding Road - the Larches, Esh Winning Ridding Road, Esh Winning Ridding Road Bottom, Esh Winning Co-Operative Store, Esh Winning Crowgil Court, Esh Winning Stags Head, Esh Winning Station View, Esh Winning Lymington Crossing, Esh Winning College View, Esh Winning Football Ground-Social Club, Waterhouses Old Co-Op Store, Waterhouses Church, Waterhouses Terrace, Waterhouses Black Horse, Waterhouses Hedley Hill Terrace, Waterhouses Stable House Farm, East Hedleyhope Old Pit, East Hedleyhope Deerness View, East Hedleyhope Deerness View, Hedleyhope Civil Parish Turning Circle, East Hedleyhope 52 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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