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2 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 2 bus time schedule & line map 2 Eastleigh View In Website Mode The 2 bus line (Eastleigh) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Eastleigh: 11:02 PM (2) Eastleigh: 7:50 PM - 8:50 PM (3) Fair Oak: 12:30 AM - 11:20 PM (4) Southampton City Centre: 4:56 AM - 10:09 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 2 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 2 bus arriving. Direction: Eastleigh 2 bus Time Schedule 24 stops Eastleigh Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 11:17 PM Monday 11:02 PM New Clock Inn, Fair Oak Fairoak Road, Fair Oak And Horton Heath Civil Parish Tuesday 11:02 PM New Road, Fair Oak Wednesday 11:02 PM Victena Road, Fair Oak Thursday 11:02 PM Sandy Lane, Fair Oak And Horton Heath Civil Parish Friday 11:02 PM Winchester Road, Fair Oak Saturday 11:02 PM Witt Road, Fair Oak The Square, Fair Oak Winchester Road, Fair Oak And Horton Heath Civil Parish 2 bus Info Direction: Eastleigh Dean Road, Fair Oak Stops: 24 Trip Duration: 17 min New Clock Inn, Fair Oak Line Summary: New Clock Inn, Fair Oak, New Road, Fair Oak, Victena Road, Fair Oak, Winchester Road, Stoke Wood Surgery, Fair Oak Fair Oak, Witt Road, Fair Oak, The Square, Fair Oak, Dean Road, Fair Oak, New Clock Inn, Fair Oak, Stoke Haig Road, Bishopstoke Wood Surgery, Fair Oak, Haig Road, Bishopstoke, Weavills Road, Bishopstoke, Welcome Inn, Bishopstoke, Alan Drayton Way, Bishopstoke, Stoke Weavills Road, Bishopstoke Park Junior School, Bishopstoke, Hamilton Road, Bishopstoke, East Drive, Bishopstoke, Colchester Welcome Inn, Bishopstoke Avenue, Bishopstoke, Drake Road, Bishopstoke, West Drive, Bishopstoke, Hamilton Road, Bishopstoke, The Alan Drayton Way, Bishopstoke River Inn, Bishopstoke, Recreation Ground, Manor Road, Bishopstoke Civil Parish Bishopstoke, Dutton Lane, Eastleigh, Bus Station, Eastleigh Stoke Park Junior School, Bishopstoke Fairoak Road, Bishopstoke Civil Parish Hamilton Road, Bishopstoke East Drive, Bishopstoke Colchester Avenue, Bishopstoke Drake Road, Bishopstoke Stoke Park Road, Bishopstoke Civil Parish West Drive, Bishopstoke Hamilton Road, Bishopstoke The River Inn, Bishopstoke Montague Road, Bishopstoke Civil Parish Recreation Ground, Bishopstoke Dutton Lane, Eastleigh Bus Station, Eastleigh Upper Market Street, Eastleigh Direction: Eastleigh 2 bus Time Schedule 37 stops Eastleigh Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 11:45 PM Monday 7:50 PM - 8:50 PM Bargate, Southampton City Centre 6 Hanover Buildings, Southampton Tuesday 7:50 PM - 8:50 PM Above Bar, Southampton City Centre Wednesday 7:50 PM - 8:50 PM 93 Above Bar Street, Southampton Thursday 7:50 PM - 8:50 PM Cenotaph, Southampton City Centre Friday 7:50 PM - 8:50 PM Above Bar Street, Southampton Saturday 7:50 PM - 8:50 PM Giddy Bridge, Bedford Place 41 London Road, Southampton Law Courts, Bedford Place 2 bus Info Archers Road, Banister Park Direction: Eastleigh Stops: 37 Stag Gates, Banister Park Trip Duration: 34 min 144 Lodge Road, Southampton Line Summary: Bargate, Southampton City Centre, Above Bar, Southampton City Centre, Cenotaph, Cedar Road, Portswood Southampton City Centre, Giddy Bridge, Bedford 98-100 Lodge Road, Southampton Place, Law Courts, Bedford Place, Archers Road, Banister Park, Stag Gates, Banister Park, Cedar Spring Crescent, Portswood Road, Portswood, Spring Crescent, Portswood, 51 Portswood Road, Southampton Waitrose, Portswood, Portswood Broadway, Portswood, Sainsbury, Portswood, Bowden Lane, Waitrose, Portswood Portswood, Sirdar Road, Swaythling, Mayƒeld Road, 121-131 Portswood Road, Southampton Swaythling, Woodmill Lane, Swaythling, Mcdonalds, Swaythling, Market Buildings, Swaythling, Bassett Portswood Broadway, Portswood Green Road, Swaythling, Greenways, Swaythling, Btc 239a Portswood Road, Southampton Sports Ground, Swaythling, Trojans Sports Club, North Stoneham, St Nicolas Church, North Sainsbury, Portswood Stoneham, Concorde Club, North Stoneham, The 35-48 Richmond Gardens, Southampton Cricketers, Eastleigh, Golf Driving Range, Eastleigh, Robin Square, Eastleigh, Nightingale School, Bowden Lane, Portswood Eastleigh, Linnet Square, Eastleigh, Nightingale 483-501 Flat 6 Portswood Road, Southampton Bridge, Eastleigh, Spencer Road, Eastleigh, Tennyson Road, Eastleigh, Nutbeem Road, Eastleigh, All Saints Sirdar Road, Swaythling Church, Eastleigh, Campbell Road, Eastleigh, The 627-637 Portswood Road, Southampton Swan Centre, Eastleigh, Bus Station, Eastleigh Mayƒeld Road, Swaythling 536-540 Portswood Road, Southampton Woodmill Lane, Swaythling 15 High Road, Southampton Mcdonalds, Swaythling 75-77 High Road, Southampton Market Buildings, Swaythling 1 Stoneham Lane, Southampton Bassett Green Road, Swaythling 29 Stoneham Lane, Southampton Greenways, Swaythling 61 Stoneham Lane, Southampton Btc Sports Ground, Swaythling Trojans Sports Club, North Stoneham St Nicolas Church, North Stoneham Concorde Club, North Stoneham The Cricketers, Eastleigh Old Chestnut Avenue, Eastleigh Golf Driving Range, Eastleigh Robin Square, Eastleigh Nightingale School, Eastleigh Nightingale Avenue, Eastleigh Linnet Square, Eastleigh Nightingale Bridge, Eastleigh Spencer Road, Eastleigh Tennyson Road, Eastleigh Nutbeem Road, Eastleigh 20 Derby Road, Eastleigh All Saints Church, Eastleigh Campbell Road, Eastleigh The Swan Centre, Eastleigh Southampton Road, Eastleigh Bus Station, Eastleigh Upper Market Street, Eastleigh Direction: Fair Oak 2 bus Time Schedule 57 stops Fair Oak Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:30 AM - 10:35 PM Monday 5:30 AM - 11:20 PM Bargate, Southampton City Centre 6 Hanover Buildings, Southampton Tuesday 12:30 AM - 11:20 PM Above Bar, Southampton City Centre Wednesday 12:30 AM - 11:20 PM 93 Above Bar Street, Southampton Thursday 12:30 AM - 11:20 PM Cenotaph, Southampton City Centre Friday 12:30 AM - 11:20 PM Above Bar Street, Southampton Saturday 12:30 AM - 11:20 PM Giddy Bridge, Bedford Place 41 London Road, Southampton Law Courts, Bedford Place 2 bus Info Archers Road, Banister Park Direction: Fair Oak Stops: 57 Stag Gates, Banister Park Trip Duration: 68 min 144 Lodge Road, Southampton Line Summary: Bargate, Southampton City Centre, Above Bar, Southampton City Centre, Cenotaph, Cedar Road, Portswood Southampton City Centre, Giddy Bridge, Bedford 98-100 Lodge Road, Southampton Place, Law Courts, Bedford Place, Archers Road, Banister Park, Stag Gates, Banister Park, Cedar Spring Crescent, Portswood Road, Portswood, Spring Crescent, Portswood, 51 Portswood Road, Southampton Waitrose, Portswood, Portswood Broadway, Portswood, Sainsbury, Portswood, Bowden Lane, Waitrose, Portswood Portswood, Sirdar Road, Swaythling, Mayƒeld Road, 121-131 Portswood Road, Southampton Swaythling, Woodmill Lane, Swaythling, Mcdonalds, Swaythling, Market Buildings, Swaythling, Bassett Portswood Broadway, Portswood Green Road, Swaythling, Greenways, Swaythling, Btc 239a Portswood Road, Southampton Sports Ground, Swaythling, Trojans Sports Club, North Stoneham, St Nicolas Church, North Sainsbury, Portswood Stoneham, Concorde Club, North Stoneham, The 35-48 Richmond Gardens, Southampton Cricketers, Eastleigh, Golf Driving Range, Eastleigh, Robin Square, Eastleigh, Nightingale School, Bowden Lane, Portswood Eastleigh, Linnet Square, Eastleigh, Nightingale 483-501 Flat 6 Portswood Road, Southampton Bridge, Eastleigh, Spencer Road, Eastleigh, Tennyson Road, Eastleigh, Nutbeem Road, Eastleigh, All Saints Sirdar Road, Swaythling Church, Eastleigh, Campbell Road, Eastleigh, The 627-637 Portswood Road, Southampton Swan Centre, Eastleigh, Bus Station, Eastleigh, Chickenhall Lane, Eastleigh, Recreation Ground, Mayƒeld Road, Swaythling Bishopstoke, Spring Lane Post O∆ce, Bishopstoke, 536-540 Portswood Road, Southampton Hamilton Road, Bishopstoke, West Drive, Bishopstoke, Drake Road, Bishopstoke, Colchester Woodmill Lane, Swaythling Avenue, Bishopstoke, East Drive, Bishopstoke, 15 High Road, Southampton Hamilton Road, Bishopstoke, Stoke Park Junior School, Bishopstoke, Welcome Inn, Bishopstoke, Mcdonalds, Swaythling Weavills Road, Bishopstoke, Haig Road, Bishopstoke, 75-77 High Road, Southampton Stoke Wood Surgery, Fair Oak, New Clock Inn, Fair Oak, New Road, Fair Oak, Victena Road, Fair Oak, Market Buildings, Swaythling Winchester Road, Fair Oak, Witt Road, Fair Oak, The 1 Stoneham Lane, Southampton Square, Fair Oak Bassett Green Road, Swaythling 29 Stoneham Lane, Southampton Greenways, Swaythling 61 Stoneham Lane, Southampton Btc Sports Ground, Swaythling Trojans Sports Club, North Stoneham St Nicolas Church, North Stoneham Concorde Club, North Stoneham The Cricketers, Eastleigh Old Chestnut Avenue, Eastleigh Golf Driving Range, Eastleigh Robin Square, Eastleigh Nightingale School, Eastleigh Nightingale Avenue, Eastleigh Linnet Square, Eastleigh Nightingale Bridge, Eastleigh Spencer Road, Eastleigh Tennyson Road, Eastleigh Nutbeem Road, Eastleigh 20 Derby Road, Eastleigh All Saints Church, Eastleigh Campbell Road, Eastleigh The Swan Centre, Eastleigh Southampton Road, Eastleigh Bus Station, Eastleigh Upper Market Street, Eastleigh Chickenhall Lane, Eastleigh Recreation Ground, Bishopstoke Spring Lane Post O∆ce, Bishopstoke 8 Spring Lane, Bishopstoke Civil Parish Hamilton Road, Bishopstoke West Drive, Bishopstoke Drake Road, Bishopstoke Stoke Park Road, Bishopstoke Civil Parish Colchester Avenue, Bishopstoke East Drive, Bishopstoke Hamilton Road, Bishopstoke Stoke Park Junior School, Bishopstoke Fairoak Road, Bishopstoke Civil Parish Welcome Inn, Bishopstoke Weavills Road, Bishopstoke Haig Road, Bishopstoke Stoke Wood Surgery, Fair Oak New Clock
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