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62 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 62 bus time schedule & line map 62 Cannock - Hazelslade - Chase Terrace - Lichƒeld View In Website Mode The 62 bus line (Cannock - Hazelslade - Chase Terrace - Lichƒeld) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Burntwood Town Centre: 5:15 PM (2) Cannock Town Centre: 7:32 AM - 6:15 PM (3) Lichƒeld City Centre: 7:15 AM - 5:15 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 62 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 62 bus arriving. Direction: Burntwood Town Centre 62 bus Time Schedule 44 stops Burntwood Town Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Bus Station, Cannock Town Centre A34, Cannock Tuesday Not Operational Pye Green Road, Cannock Wednesday Not Operational Grainger Court, Cannock Thursday Not Operational Grainger Court, Cannock Friday Not Operational Southbourne Place, Cannock Saturday 5:15 PM Baltic Close, Cannock Old Fallow Avenue, Chadsmoor Old Fallow Avenue, Cannock 62 bus Info Field Street, Chadsmoor Direction: Burntwood Town Centre Amelia Court, Cannock Stops: 44 Trip Duration: 35 min Cemetery Road, Chadsmoor Line Summary: Bus Station, Cannock Town Centre, Pye Green Road, Cannock, Grainger Court, Cannock, Albert Street, Chadsmoor Southbourne Place, Cannock, Old Fallow Avenue, Chadsmoor, Field Street, Chadsmoor, Cemetery Central Avenue, Chadsmoor Road, Chadsmoor, Albert Street, Chadsmoor, Central Huntington Terrace Road, Cannock Avenue, Chadsmoor, Orion Way, High Town, Huntington Terrace Road, High Town, Platt Street, Orion Way, High Town High Town, Queen Street, High Town, Stephenson Way, Hednesford, Railway View, Hednesford, Victoria Huntington Terrace Road, High Town Street, Hednesford, Market Street, Hednesford, Plough & Harrow Ph, Hednesford, Kings Avenue, Platt Street, High Town Hednesford, Kingsmead School, Hednesford, Hewston Croft, Littleworth, Albert Davie Drive, Queen Street, High Town Littleworth, Trafalgar Inn, Littleworth, Longacres, Littleworth, St Michaels Church, Rawnsley, Eastgate, Stephenson Way, Hednesford Hazelslade, Rugeley Road, Hazelslade, Blackthorn Crescent, Hazelslade, Hazel Slade Primary Academy, Hazelslade, Valley Road, Hazelslade, Littleworth Railway View, Hednesford Road, Rawnsley, Williamson Avenue, Prospect Village, Longstaff Avenue, Prospect Village, New Victoria Street, Hednesford Hayes Road, Prospect Village, Chapel Lane, Cannock Victoria Street, Cannock Wood, Slang Lane, Cannock Wood, Ivy Lane, Cannock Wood, Slang Lane, Cannock Wood, The Market Street, Hednesford Redmore Inn, Gentleshaw, Duke Road, Boney Hay, Chorley Road, Boney Hay, Park Road, Boney Hay, Plough & Harrow Ph, Hednesford Redwood Drive, Burntwood Town Centre, Sankeys Corner, Burntwood Town Centre Kings Avenue, Hednesford Hill Street, Cannock Kingsmead School, Hednesford Hewston Croft, Littleworth Albert Davie Drive, Littleworth Trafalgar Inn, Littleworth Longacres, Littleworth St Michaels Church, Rawnsley Eastgate, Hazelslade Rugeley Road, Hazelslade Blackthorn Crescent, Hazelslade Hazel Slade Primary Academy, Hazelslade Valley Road, Hazelslade Cannock Wood Street, England Littleworth Road, Rawnsley Williamson Avenue, Prospect Village Longstaff Avenue, Prospect Village New Hayes Road, Prospect Village Chapel Lane, Cannock Wood Slang Lane, Cannock Wood Ivy Lane, Cannock Wood Slang Lane, Cannock Wood The Redmore Inn, Gentleshaw Duke Road, Boney Hay Chase Terrace Road, Burntwood Civil Parish Chorley Road, Boney Hay Park Road, Boney Hay Redwood Drive, Burntwood Town Centre Sankeys Corner, Burntwood Town Centre Direction: Cannock Town Centre 62 bus Time Schedule 65 stops Cannock Town Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:32 AM - 6:15 PM Bus Station, Lichƒeld City Centre Tuesday 7:32 AM - 6:15 PM Frog Lane, Lichƒeld City Centre St John Street, Lichƒeld Wednesday 7:32 AM - 6:15 PM Old Library, Lichƒeld City Centre Thursday 7:32 AM - 6:15 PM Friday 7:32 AM - 6:15 PM Swan Road, Lichƒeld City Centre The Friary, Lichƒeld Saturday 8:32 AM - 5:15 PM No. 50, Leamonsley Angorfa Close, Leamonsley 62 bus Info Christchurch Lane, Leamonsley Direction: Cannock Town Centre Stops: 65 Sorrel Close, Sandyway Trip Duration: 52 min Walsall Road, Lichƒeld Civil Parish Line Summary: Bus Station, Lichƒeld City Centre, Frog Lane, Lichƒeld City Centre, Old Library, Lichƒeld Royal Oak Close, Sandyway City Centre, Swan Road, Lichƒeld City Centre, No. 50, Leamonsley, Angorfa Close, Leamonsley, Walsall Road, Pipehill Christchurch Lane, Leamonsley, Sorrel Close, Sandyway, Royal Oak Close, Sandyway, Walsall Pipe Marsh, Pipehill Road, Pipehill, Pipe Marsh, Pipehill, Broad Lane, Pipehill, Edial Farm, Pipehill, Woodhouses Road, Pipehill, Farewell Lane, Burntwood, Mease Avenue, Broad Lane, Pipehill Burntwood, Hudson Drive, Burntwood, Acorn View, Burntwood, Tudor Road, Burntwood, Franklin Drive, Edial Farm, Pipehill Burntwood, Oakdene Road, Chase Terrace, Sankeys Corner, Chase Terrace, Sankeys Corner, Burntwood Woodhouses Road, Pipehill Town Centre, Redwood Drive, Burntwood Town Centre, Park Road, Boney Hay, Chorley Road, Boney Farewell Lane, Burntwood Hay, Duke Road, Boney Hay, The Redmore Inn, Gentleshaw, Slang Lane, Cannock Wood, Ivy Lane, Mease Avenue, Burntwood Cannock Wood, Chapel Lane, Cannock Wood, New Hayes Road, Prospect Village, Longstaff Avenue, Hudson Drive, Burntwood Prospect Village, Cannock Wood Road, Prospect Village, Littleworth Road, Rawnsley, Valley Road, Acorn View, Burntwood Hazelslade, Blackthorn Crescent, Hazelslade, Acorn View, Burntwood Civil Parish Rugeley Road, Hazelslade, Eastgate, Hazelslade, St Michaels Church, Rawnsley, Longacres, Littleworth, Tudor Road, Burntwood Trafalgar Inn, Littleworth, Albert Davie Drive, Littleworth, Littleworth Hill, Littleworth, Kingsmead Franklin Drive, Burntwood School, Hednesford, Kings Avenue, Hednesford, Plough & Harrow Ph, Hednesford, Market Street, Oakdene Road, Chase Terrace Hednesford, Victoria Street, Hednesford, Railway View, Hednesford, Stephenson Way, Hednesford, Bridge Cross Road, Burntwood Civil Parish Queen Street, High Town, Platt Street, High Town, Sankeys Corner, Chase Terrace Huntington Terrace Road, High Town, Orion Way, High Town, Central Avenue, Chadsmoor, Albert Bridge Cross Road, Burntwood Civil Parish Street, Chadsmoor, Cemetery Road, Chadsmoor, Sankeys Corner, Burntwood Town Centre Field Street, Chadsmoor, Old Fallow Avenue, Chadsmoor, Hamelin Street, Cannock, Southbourne Redwood Drive, Burntwood Town Centre Place, Cannock, Grainger Court, Cannock, Pye Green Road, Cannock, Bus Station, Cannock Town Centre Park Road, Boney Hay Chorley Road, Boney Hay Duke Road, Boney Hay The Redmore Inn, Gentleshaw Slang Lane, Cannock Wood Ivy Lane, Cannock Wood Chapel Lane, Cannock Wood New Hayes Road, Prospect Village Longstaff Avenue, Prospect Village Cannock Wood Road, Prospect Village Littleworth Road, Rawnsley Valley Road, Hazelslade Blackthorn Crescent, Hazelslade Blackthorn Crescent, England Rugeley Road, Hazelslade Eastgate, Hazelslade St Michaels Church, Rawnsley Longacres, Littleworth Trafalgar Inn, Littleworth Hamilton Close, Cannock Albert Davie Drive, Littleworth Albert Davie Drive, Cannock Littleworth Hill, Littleworth Kingsmead School, Hednesford Hill Street, Cannock Kings Avenue, Hednesford Hill Street, Cannock Plough & Harrow Ph, Hednesford Market Street, Hednesford Victoria Street, Hednesford Victoria Street, Cannock Railway View, Hednesford Railway View, Cannock Stephenson Way, Hednesford Cannock Road, Cannock Queen Street, High Town Platt Street, High Town Huntington Terrace Road, High Town Orion Way, High Town Central Avenue, Chadsmoor Huntington Terrace Road, Cannock Albert Street, Chadsmoor Cemetery Road, Chadsmoor Field Street, Chadsmoor 83 Cannock Road, Cannock Old Fallow Avenue, Chadsmoor Old Fallow Avenue, Cannock Hamelin Street, Cannock Southbourne Place, Cannock Wallace Court, Cannock Grainger Court, Cannock Pye Green Road, Cannock Bus Station, Cannock Town Centre A34, Cannock Direction: Lichƒeld City Centre 62 bus Time Schedule 68 stops Lichƒeld City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:15 AM - 5:15 PM Bus Station, Cannock Town Centre A34, Cannock Tuesday 7:15 AM - 5:15 PM Pye Green Road, Cannock Wednesday 7:15 AM - 5:15 PM Thursday 7:15 AM - 5:15 PM Grainger Court, Cannock Grainger Court, Cannock Friday 7:15 AM - 5:15 PM Southbourne Place, Cannock Saturday 8:15 AM - 4:15 PM Baltic Close, Cannock Old Fallow Avenue, Chadsmoor Old Fallow Avenue, Cannock 62 bus Info Field Street, Chadsmoor Direction: Lichƒeld City Centre Amelia Court, Cannock Stops: 68 Trip Duration: 52 min Cemetery Road, Chadsmoor Line Summary: Bus Station, Cannock Town Centre, Pye Green Road, Cannock, Grainger Court, Cannock, Albert Street, Chadsmoor Southbourne Place, Cannock, Old Fallow Avenue, Chadsmoor, Field Street, Chadsmoor, Cemetery Central Avenue, Chadsmoor Road, Chadsmoor, Albert Street, Chadsmoor, Central Huntington Terrace Road, Cannock Avenue, Chadsmoor, Orion Way, High Town, Huntington Terrace Road, High Town, Platt Street, Orion Way, High Town High Town, Queen Street, High Town, Stephenson Way, Hednesford, Railway View, Hednesford, Victoria Huntington Terrace Road, High Town Street, Hednesford, Market Street, Hednesford, Plough & Harrow Ph, Hednesford, Kings Avenue, Platt Street, High Town Hednesford, Kingsmead School, Hednesford, Hewston Croft, Littleworth, Albert Davie Drive, Queen Street, High Town Littleworth, Trafalgar Inn, Littleworth, Longacres, Littleworth, St Michaels Church, Rawnsley, Eastgate, Stephenson Way,
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