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24 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 24 bus time schedule & line map 24 Blackhall Colliery View In Website Mode The 24 bus line (Blackhall Colliery) has 6 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Blackhall Colliery: 10:18 PM (2) Durham: 5:55 AM - 11:25 PM (3) Hartlepool: 6:23 AM - 6:53 AM (4) Marina: 7:28 AM - 9:18 PM (5) Peterlee: 10:51 PM (6) Peterlee: 5:48 PM - 11:18 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 24 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 24 bus arriving. Direction: Blackhall Colliery 24 bus Time Schedule 71 stops Blackhall Colliery Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 10:18 PM North Rd Temporary Stop C, Durham North Road, England Tuesday 10:18 PM Leazes Rd - Underpass Stand B, Durham Wednesday 10:18 PM 95G Claypath, England Thursday 10:18 PM Magdalene Street, Durham Friday 10:18 PM 94C Gilesgate, England Saturday 10:18 PM Sherburn Road, Durham Webster House, England Moorlands, Sherburn Road 8 Maple Avenue, England 24 bus Info Direction: Blackhall Colliery Bingo, Sherburn Road Stops: 71 7 Goodyear Crescent, England Trip Duration: 61 min Line Summary: North Rd Temporary Stop C, Dragon Lane End, Sherburn Road Durham, Leazes Rd - Underpass Stand B, Durham, Magdalene Street, Durham, Sherburn Road, Durham, Motorway Bridge, Sherburn Road Moorlands, Sherburn Road, Bingo, Sherburn Road, Dragon Lane End, Sherburn Road, Motorway Bridge, Sherburn Grange Farm, Sherburn Road Sherburn Road, Sherburn Grange Farm, Sherburn Road, Church, Sherburn, Crossroads, Sherburn, Church, Sherburn Broadview Villas, Sherburn, Railway Bridge, Sherburn Front Street, Sherburn Village Civil Parish Hill, Aged Miners Homes, Sherburn Hill, Moor Edge, Sherburn Hill, Salvation Army, Sherburn Hill, Crime Crossroads, Sherburn Rigg Bank, Shadforth, Church Lane, Shadforth, Kinnock Close, Sherburn Village Civil Parish Plough Inn, Shadforth, Paradise Cottages, Shadforth, Tower Farm, Ludworth, Church, Broadview Villas, Sherburn Ludworth, Post O∆ce, Ludworth, West View, Haswell B1283, Sherburn Village Civil Parish Plough, Gloucester Terrace, Haswell Plough, High Row, Haswell, Schools, Haswell, Church View, Railway Bridge, Sherburn Hill Haswell, Odd Fellows Arms, Haswell, Pesspool Avenue, Haswell, Hospital Farm, Haswell, Pemberton Aged Miners Homes, Sherburn Hill Arms, Haswell, Haswell Moor, Shotton Colliery, Fleming Field, Shotton Colliery, Lee Terrace, Shotton Moor Edge, Sherburn Hill Colliery, Grove Court, Shotton Colliery, Bruce Glasier Terrace, Shotton Colliery, Carlyle Crescent, Shotton Salvation Army, Sherburn Hill Colliery, Post O∆ce, Shotton Colliery, Front Street, Pinders Way, Shadforth Civil Parish Shotton Colliery, Church Street, Shotton Colliery, Whitehouse Crescent, Shotton Colliery, Shotton Road Crime Rigg Bank, Shadforth Flyover, Peterlee, Moorcock, Peterlee, Pennine Dr - Cheviot Place, Peterlee, Pennine Drive - Schools, Church Lane, Shadforth Peterlee, Pennine Drive - Polden Close, Peterlee, Church Lane, Shadforth Civil Parish Pennine Drive - Brecon Close, Peterlee, Shotton Hall School, Peterlee, Durham Way - Passƒeld Way, Plough Inn, Shadforth Peterlee, Brougham Court, Peterlee, Durham Way - Northside, Shadforth Civil Parish Barnard Wynd, Peterlee, Brancepeth Close, Peterlee, Bywell Drive, Peterlee, Sunny Blunts, Peterlee, Severn Paradise Cottages, Shadforth Close, Peterlee, Hearts Of Oak, Peterlee, Helford Road, Peterlee, Southway - Dart Road, Peterlee, Tower Farm, Ludworth Passƒeld Way - Southway, Peterlee, Bus Station, Peterlee, St Cuthberts Road, Peterlee, Manor Way Church, Ludworth Church, Peterlee, Manor Way - Labour Club, Peterlee, Manor Way - Hatƒeld, Peterlee, Fulwell Road, Greystones, Shadforth Civil Parish Peterlee, Yoden Way, Horden, Hawthorne Crescent, Post O∆ce, Ludworth Horden, Blackhall Bank, Blackhall Colliery, Welfare Park, Blackhall Colliery, Hardwick Hotel, Blackhall Colliery West View, Haswell Plough West View, Haswell Civil Parish Gloucester Terrace, Haswell Plough Gloucester Terrace, Haswell Civil Parish High Row, Haswell Schools, Haswell Church Street, Haswell Civil Parish Church View, Haswell Church View, Haswell Civil Parish Odd Fellows Arms, Haswell Pesspool Avenue, Haswell Hospital Farm, Haswell Pemberton Arms, Haswell Haswell Moor, Shotton Colliery Fleming Field, Shotton Colliery Salter's Lane, Shotton Civil Parish Lee Terrace, Shotton Colliery Grove Court, Shotton Colliery Bruce Glasier Terrace, Shotton Colliery Carlyle Crescent, Shotton Colliery Post O∆ce, Shotton Colliery Front Street, Shotton Colliery Church Street, Shotton Colliery Whitehouse Crescent, Shotton Colliery Shotton Road, Peterlee Shotton Road Flyover, Peterlee Moorcock, Peterlee Pennine Dr - Cheviot Place, Peterlee Pennine Drive - Schools, Peterlee Pennine Drive - Polden Close, Peterlee Pennine Drive - Brecon Close, Peterlee Shotton Hall School, Peterlee Durham Way - Passƒeld Way, Peterlee Brougham Court, Peterlee Durham Way - Barnard Wynd, Peterlee Brancepeth Close, Peterlee Bywell Drive, Peterlee Sunny Blunts, Peterlee Severn Close, Peterlee Hearts Of Oak, Peterlee Helford Road, Peterlee Southway - Dart Road, Peterlee Southway, Peterlee Passƒeld Way - Southway, Peterlee Passƒeld Way, Peterlee Bus Station, Peterlee St Cuthberts Road, Peterlee Manor Way Church, Peterlee Manor Way - Labour Club, Peterlee Manor Way - Hatƒeld, Peterlee Manor Way, Peterlee Civil Parish Fulwell Road, Peterlee Fulwell Road, Peterlee Civil Parish Yoden Way, Horden Burden Court, Horden Civil Parish Hawthorne Crescent, Horden Blackhall Bank, Blackhall Colliery Welfare Park, Blackhall Colliery Hardwick Hotel, Blackhall Colliery Direction: Durham 24 bus Time Schedule 100 stops Durham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:25 AM - 5:51 PM Monday 5:55 AM - 11:25 PM Asda, Marina Tuesday 5:55 AM - 11:25 PM National Museum Of the Royal Navy, Marina Marina Way, Hartlepool Wednesday 5:55 AM - 11:25 PM Victoria Road - Grand Hotel, Hartlepool Thursday 5:55 AM - 11:25 PM Friday 5:55 AM - 11:25 PM Victoria Road - Avenue Road, Hartlepool Victoria Road, Hartlepool Saturday 5:55 AM - 11:25 PM Carlton Bingo, Hartlepool Lucan Street, Hartlepool Mill House Leisure Centre, Hartlepool 24 bus Info Direction: Durham Grainger Street, Dyke House Stops: 100 Trip Duration: 86 min Phillips Road, Dyke House Line Summary: Asda, Marina, National Museum Of the Royal Navy, Marina, Victoria Road - Grand Hotel, Wharton Terrace, Dyke House Hartlepool, Victoria Road - Avenue Road, Hartlepool, Carlton Bingo, Hartlepool, Mill House Leisure Centre, Sports & Technology College, Dyke House Hartlepool, Grainger Street, Dyke House, Phillips Road, Dyke House, Wharton Terrace, Dyke House, Raby Gardens, Hartlepool Sports & Technology College, Dyke House, Richardsons & Westgarth Social Club, West View Richardsons & Westgarth Social Club, West View, Holdforth Road East End, West View, University Holdforth Road East End, West View Hospital, Dyke House, Lightfoot Crescent, West View, Mayƒeld Park, West View, John Howe Gardens, West View, Miller Crescent, Hart Station, Parkstone Grove, University Hospital, Dyke House Hart Station, Verner Road, Hart Station, Seaview Holdforth Close, Hartlepool Residential Park, Hart Station, Crimdon House Farm, Hart Station, Crimdon Dene, Crimdon, Holiday Park Lightfoot Crescent, West View Entrance, Crimdon, Crimdon Terrace, Crimdon, Broad Easington Road, Hartlepool Rd - Belmonte Ave, Blackhall Rocks, Post O∆ce, Blackhall Rocks, Leaholme Terrace, Blackhall Colliery, Mayƒeld Park, West View Co-Op Store, Blackhall Colliery, Schools, Blackhall Colliery, Blackhall Bank, Blackhall Colliery, Dene Villas, John Howe Gardens, West View Horden, Hawthorne Crescent, Horden, Yoden Way, Horden, Yoden Way - Chapel Hill Road, Peterlee, Miller Crescent, Hart Station Fulwell Road, Peterlee, Manor Way - Hatƒeld, Rafton Drive, Hartlepool Peterlee, Manor Way - Labour Club, Peterlee, St Cuthberts Road, Peterlee, Bus Station, Peterlee, Parkstone Grove, Hart Station Passƒeld Way - Southway, Peterlee, Southway - Dart Easington Road, Hartlepool Road, Peterlee, Hearts Of Oak, Peterlee, Severn Close, Peterlee, Sunny Blunts, Peterlee, Bywell Drive, Verner Road, Hart Station Peterlee, Brancepeth Close, Peterlee, Durham Way - Barnard Wynd, Peterlee, Brougham Court, Peterlee, Seaview Residential Park, Hart Station Durham Way - Passƒeld Way, Peterlee, Shotton Hall School, Peterlee, Pennine Drive - Brecon Close, Crimdon House Farm, Hart Station Peterlee, Pennine Drive - Polden Close, Peterlee, Pennine Drive - Schools, Peterlee, Pennine Dr - Crimdon Dene, Crimdon Cheviot Place, Peterlee, Moorcock, Peterlee, Shotton Road Flyover, Peterlee, Whitehouse Crescent, Holiday Park Entrance, Crimdon Shotton Colliery, Church Street, Shotton Colliery, Front Street, Shotton Colliery, Post O∆ce, Shotton Crimdon Terrace, Crimdon Colliery, Carlyle Crescent, Shotton Colliery, Bruce Glasier Terrace, Shotton Colliery, Grove Court, Broad Rd - Belmonte Ave, Blackhall Rocks Shotton Colliery, Lee Terrace, Shotton Colliery, Westgarth Grove, Shotton Colliery, Fleming Field, Post O∆ce, Blackhall Rocks Shotton Colliery, Haswell Moor, Shotton Colliery, Pemberton Arms, Haswell, Hospital Farm, Haswell, Leaholme Terrace, Blackhall Colliery Pesspool Avenue, Haswell, Odd Fellows Arms, Meadow Avenue, Monk Hesleden Civil Parish Haswell, Church View, Haswell, Church Street Nursery, Haswell, High Row, Haswell, Gloucester Co-Op Store, Blackhall Colliery Terrace, Haswell Plough, Hessewelle Crescent, Haswell Plough, The Plough - South, Haswell Plough, Schools, Blackhall Colliery Post O∆ce, Ludworth, Church, Ludworth, Tower Farm,
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