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582 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 582 bus time schedule & line map 582 Lancaster - Kirkby Lonsdale Via Brookhouse, View In Website Mode Gressingham, Arkholme, Whittington The 582 bus line (Lancaster - Kirkby Lonsdale Via Brookhouse, Gressingham, Arkholme, Whittington) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Hornby: 5:15 PM (2) Kirkby Lonsdale: 6:45 AM - 3:45 PM (3) Lancaster City Centre: 7:05 AM - 8:15 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 582 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 582 bus arriving. Direction: Hornby 582 bus Time Schedule 28 stops Hornby Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:15 PM Bus Station, Lancaster City Centre Damside Street, Lancaster Tuesday 5:15 PM Ladies Walk, Newton Wednesday 5:15 PM Langdale Rd, Lansil Thursday 5:15 PM Friday 5:15 PM Aqueduct, Lansil Saturday 5:15 PM Riverside Park, Lansil Lancaster Business Park, Caton Road Caton Road, Quernmore Civil Parish 582 bus Info Park And Ride, Caton Road Direction: Hornby Stops: 28 Denny Beck Bridge, Denny Beck Trip Duration: 27 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Lancaster City Centre, New Parkside Farm, Denny Beck Ladies Walk, Newton, Langdale Rd, Lansil, Aqueduct, Lansil, Riverside Park, Lansil, Lancaster Business Park, Caton Road, Park And Ride, Caton Road, Denny Quernmore Road, Caton Beck Bridge, Denny Beck, New Parkside Farm, Denny Beck, Quernmore Road, Caton, Station Hotel, Caton, Station Hotel, Caton Beckside, Caton, Lane House, Brookhouse, Four Winds, Brookhouse, Black Bull, Brookhouse, Kirkbeck Beckside, Caton Close, Brookhouse, Caton Green Road, Brookhouse, Beck Side, Brookhouse Nursing Home, Brookhouse, Brickworks, Claughton, Meadowside, Claughton, Fenwick Arms, Claughton, Lane House, Brookhouse Farleton Old Road, Farleton, Lunesdale Court, Butt Yeats, Ingleborough View, Butt Yeats, Wenning Four Winds, Brookhouse Stores, Hornby, War Memorial, Hornby, Royal Oak, Brookhouse Road, Brookhouse Hornby, Swimming Pool, Hornby Black Bull, Brookhouse 6 Sycamore road, Caton-With-Littledale Civil Parish Kirkbeck Close, Brookhouse Kirk Beck Bridge, Caton-With-Littledale Civil Parish Caton Green Road, Brookhouse Nursing Home, Brookhouse Brickworks, Claughton Meadowside, Claughton Fenwick Arms, Claughton Farleton Old Road, Farleton Lunesdale Court, Butt Yeats B6480, Hornby-With-Farleton Civil Parish Ingleborough View, Butt Yeats Wenning Stores, Hornby 26 Main Street, Hornby-With-Farleton Civil Parish War Memorial, Hornby 74 Main Street, Hornby-With-Farleton Civil Parish Royal Oak, Hornby Swimming Pool, Hornby Melling Road, Hornby-With-Farleton Civil Parish Direction: Kirkby Lonsdale 582 bus Time Schedule 55 stops Kirkby Lonsdale Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:45 AM - 3:45 PM Ripley St Thomas Cehs, Lancaster City Centre 16 Beeching Close, Lancaster Tuesday 6:45 AM - 3:45 PM Bus Station, Lancaster City Centre Wednesday 6:45 AM - 3:45 PM Damside Street, Lancaster Thursday 6:45 AM - 3:45 PM Ladies Walk, Newton Friday 6:45 AM - 3:45 PM Langdale Rd, Lansil Saturday 6:45 AM - 3:45 PM Aqueduct, Lansil Riverside Park, Lansil 582 bus Info Lancaster Business Park, Caton Road Direction: Kirkby Lonsdale Caton Road, Quernmore Civil Parish Stops: 55 Trip Duration: 55 min Park And Ride, Caton Road Line Summary: Ripley St Thomas Cehs, Lancaster City Centre, Bus Station, Lancaster City Centre, Denny Beck Bridge, Denny Beck Ladies Walk, Newton, Langdale Rd, Lansil, Aqueduct, Lansil, Riverside Park, Lansil, Lancaster Business New Parkside Farm, Denny Beck Park, Caton Road, Park And Ride, Caton Road, Denny Beck Bridge, Denny Beck, New Parkside Farm, Denny Quernmore Road, Caton Beck, Quernmore Road, Caton, Station Hotel, Caton, Beckside, Caton, Lane House, Brookhouse, Four Winds, Brookhouse, Black Bull, Brookhouse, Kirkbeck Station Hotel, Caton Close, Brookhouse, Caton Green Road, Brookhouse, Nursing Home, Brookhouse, Brickworks, Claughton, Beckside, Caton Meadowside, Claughton, Fenwick Arms, Claughton, Beck Side, Brookhouse Farleton Old Road, Farleton, Lunesdale Court, Butt Yeats, Ingleborough View, Butt Yeats, Wenning Lane House, Brookhouse Stores, Hornby, War Memorial, Hornby, Royal Oak, Hornby, Swimming Pool, Hornby, St Margarets Ceps, Four Winds, Brookhouse Hornby, War Memorial, Hornby, Institute, Hornby, Day Brookhouse Road, Brookhouse Nursery, Hornby, Ingleborough View, Butt Yeats, New Inn, Wray, Police House, Wray, Tatham Hall, Tatham, Black Bull, Brookhouse Raw Ridding Farm, Tatham, Wennington Station, 6 Sycamore road, Caton-With-Littledale Civil Parish Wennington, Nether View, Wennington, St Wilfrid Ceps, Melling, Gillison Close, Melling, St Wilfrids Kirkbeck Close, Brookhouse Church, Melling, St Johns Church, Gressingham, Kirk Beck Bridge, Caton-With-Littledale Civil Parish Village Centre, Gressingham, Aughton Road End, Gressingham, Storrs Hall, Arkholme, Bay Horse, Caton Green Road, Brookhouse Arkholme, Village Hall, Arkholme, Station, Arkholme, Hall, Newton, Village Hall, Whittington, Main Street, Nursing Home, Brookhouse Whittington, Loyne Park, Whittington, Kirkby Lonsdale Booth'S, Kirkby Lonsdale Brickworks, Claughton Meadowside, Claughton Fenwick Arms, Claughton Farleton Old Road, Farleton Lunesdale Court, Butt Yeats B6480, Hornby-With-Farleton Civil Parish Ingleborough View, Butt Yeats Wenning Stores, Hornby 26 Main Street, Hornby-With-Farleton Civil Parish War Memorial, Hornby 74 Main Street, Hornby-With-Farleton Civil Parish Royal Oak, Hornby Swimming Pool, Hornby Melling Road, Hornby-With-Farleton Civil Parish St Margarets Ceps, Hornby War Memorial, Hornby 74 Main Street, Hornby-With-Farleton Civil Parish Institute, Hornby 26 Main Street, Hornby-With-Farleton Civil Parish Day Nursery, Hornby Ingleborough View, Butt Yeats New Inn, Wray Lane Head, Wray-With-Botton Civil Parish Police House, Wray Gars End, Wray-With-Botton Civil Parish Tatham Hall, Tatham Raw Ridding Farm, Tatham Wennington Station, Wennington Wennington Bridge, Wennington Civil Parish Nether View, Wennington St Wilfrid Ceps, Melling Gillison Close, Melling St Wilfrids Church, Melling St Johns Church, Gressingham Village Centre, Gressingham Town Bridge, Gressingham Civil Parish Aughton Road End, Gressingham Fall Kirk, Gressingham Civil Parish Storrs Hall, Arkholme Bay Horse, Arkholme Village Hall, Arkholme Station, Arkholme Hall, Newton B6254, Whittington Civil Parish Village Hall, Whittington Main Street, Whittington Civil Parish Main Street, Whittington Loyne Park, Whittington Loyne Park, Whittington Civil Parish Kirkby Lonsdale Booth'S, Kirkby Lonsdale Dodgson Croft, Kirkby Lonsdale Civil Parish Direction: Lancaster City Centre 582 bus Time Schedule 52 stops Lancaster City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:05 AM - 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