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86 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 86 bus time schedule & line map 86 Yate - Kingswood View In Website Mode The 86 bus line (Yate - Kingswood) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Kingswood: 7:55 AM - 5:55 PM (2) Yate: 7:37 AM - 6:55 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 86 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 86 bus arriving. Direction: Kingswood 86 bus Time Schedule 47 stops Kingswood Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:55 AM - 5:55 PM Chipping Sodbury School, Chipping Sodbury Tuesday 7:55 AM - 5:55 PM Bowling Hill, Chipping Sodbury Bowling Hill, Yate Wednesday 7:55 AM - 5:55 PM The Ridge, Yate Thursday 7:55 AM - 5:55 PM Highway, Yate Friday 7:55 AM - 5:55 PM Shopping Centre, Yate Saturday 7:55 AM - 5:55 PM Morrisons, Yate Mow Barton, Yate 126 Station Road, Yate 86 bus Info Direction: Kingswood Longs Drive, Yate Stops: 47 64 Station Road, Yate Trip Duration: 60 min Line Summary: Chipping Sodbury School, Chipping Yate Station, Yate Sodbury, Bowling Hill, Chipping Sodbury, The Ridge, 7 Station Road, Yate Civil Parish Yate, Shopping Centre, Yate, Morrisons, Yate, Mow Barton, Yate, Longs Drive, Yate, Yate Station, Yate, Stover Road, Yate Stover Road, Yate, The Swan, Nibley, The New Inn, Mayshill, Church Road, Coalpit Heath, Heathcote The Swan, Nibley Drive, Coalpit Heath, St Saviour's Church, Coalpit Heath, The Ring Of Bells, Coalpit Heath, Greenacres The New Inn, Mayshill Park, Ram Hill, Henƒeld Cross Roads, Henƒeld, Apple Grove, Lyde Green, Valerian Street, Lyde Green, Lyde Church Road, Coalpit Heath Green School, Lyde Green, Lyde Green P&R, Lyde Green, Sainsburys, Emersons Green, Glevum Close, Emersons Green, Beck Close, Emersons Green, Heathcote Drive, Coalpit Heath Johnson Road, Emersons Green, Shackel Hendy Mews, Emersons Green, Wheelers Patch, Emersons St Saviour's Church, Coalpit Heath Green, Pomphrey Hill, Emersons Green, Mangotsƒeld Fc, Mangotsƒeld, Cossham Street, Mangotsƒeld, The Ring Of Bells, Coalpit Heath Mangotsƒeld School, Mangotsƒeld, Elizabeth Way, Mangotsƒeld, Ridley Avenue, Siston Common, Siston Greenacres Park, Ram Hill Park, Siston Common, Siston Common Roundabout, New Cheltenham, Made Forever Rbt, New Henƒeld Cross Roads, Henƒeld Cheltenham, Made Forever Rbt, New Cheltenham, Pinewood, New Cheltenham, Alma Road, New Apple Grove, Lyde Green Cheltenham, Cennick Avenue, Kingswood, 80 Jenner Boulevard, Bristol Kingswood Health Centre, Kingswood, Civic Centre, Kingswood, Cecil Road, Kingswood, Kings Chase Valerian Street, Lyde Green Centre, Kingswood, Orchard Road, Kingswood, Valerian Street, Bristol Russell Avenue, Kingswood, Courtney View, Kingswood Lyde Green School, Lyde Green Lyde Green P&R, Lyde Green Sainsburys, Emersons Green Glevum Close, Emersons Green Beck Close, Emersons Green Johnson Road, Emersons Green Johnson Road, Bristol Shackel Hendy Mews, Emersons Green Wheelers Reach, Bristol Wheelers Patch, Emersons Green Wheelers Reach, Bristol Pomphrey Hill, Emersons Green Mangotsƒeld Fc, Mangotsƒeld Pomphrey Hill, Bristol Cossham Street, Mangotsƒeld 4 Cossham Street, Bristol Mangotsƒeld School, Mangotsƒeld Elizabeth Way, Mangotsƒeld Carsons Road, Bristol Ridley Avenue, Siston Common Carsons Road, Bristol Siston Park, Siston Common Siston Park, Bristol Siston Common Roundabout, New Cheltenham Made Forever Rbt, New Cheltenham Anchor Road, Bristol Made Forever Rbt, New Cheltenham New Cheltenham Road, Bristol Pinewood, New Cheltenham New Cheltenham Road, Bristol Alma Road, New Cheltenham Cennick Avenue, Kingswood Kingswood Health Centre, Kingswood Alma Road, Bristol Civic Centre, Kingswood Cecil Road, Kingswood Kings Chase Centre, Kingswood 38 Regent Street, Bristol Orchard Road, Kingswood Orchard Corner, Bristol Russell Avenue, Kingswood Courtney View, Kingswood Courtney Road, Bristol Direction: Yate 86 bus Time Schedule 52 stops Yate Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:37 AM - 6:55 PM Courtney View, Kingswood Courtney Road, Bristol Tuesday 7:37 AM - 6:55 PM Courtney Rd School, Kingswood Wednesday 7:37 AM - 6:55 PM 140 Courtney Road, Bristol Thursday 7:37 AM - 6:55 PM Lintham Drive, Kingswood Friday 7:37 AM - 6:55 PM Westons Way, Kingswood Saturday 7:37 AM - 6:55 PM Cock Road, Bristol Cock Road Chapel, Kingswood Hollyguest Road, Kingswood 86 bus Info Direction: Yate Mount Hill Road, Kingswood Stops: 52 Trip Duration: 65 min Pettigrove Road, Kingswood Line Summary: Courtney View, Kingswood, Courtney Rd School, Kingswood, Lintham Drive, Kingswood, Russell Avenue, Kingswood Westons Way, Kingswood, Cock Road Chapel, Kingswood, Hollyguest Road, Kingswood, Mount Hill Orchard Road, Kingswood Road, Kingswood, Pettigrove Road, Kingswood, Russell Avenue, Kingswood, Orchard Road, Orchard Corner, Bristol Kingswood, Royal Mail Del Off, Kingswood, Cecil Royal Mail Del Off, Kingswood Road, Kingswood, Kings Chase Centre, Kingswood, Clock Tower, Kingswood, Civic Centre, Kingswood, Cecil Road, Kingswood Kingswood Health Centre, Kingswood, Cennick Avenue, Kingswood, Alma Road, New Cheltenham, Pinewood, New Cheltenham, Made Forever Rbt, New Kings Chase Centre, Kingswood Cheltenham, Siston Common Roundabout, New 38 Regent Street, Bristol Cheltenham, Siston Park, Siston Common, Ridley Avenue, Siston Common, Elizabeth Way, Clock Tower, Kingswood Mangotsƒeld, Mangotsƒeld School, Mangotsƒeld, High Street, Bristol Cossham Street, Mangotsƒeld, Mangotsƒeld Fc, Mangotsƒeld, Wheelers Patch, Emersons Green, Civic Centre, Kingswood Shackel Hendy Mews, Emersons Green, Johnson Road, Emersons Green, Beck Close, Emersons Green, Kingswood Health Centre, Kingswood Glevum Close, Emersons Green, Sainsburys, Emersons Green, Lyde Green P&R, Lyde Green, Lyde Cennick Avenue, Kingswood Green School, Lyde Green, Valerian Street, Lyde Green, Apple Grove, Lyde Green, Henƒeld Cross Alma Road, New Cheltenham Roads, Henƒeld, Greenacres Park, Ram Hill, The Ring Of Bells, Coalpit Heath, St Saviour's Church, Coalpit Pinewood, New Cheltenham Heath, Heathcote Drive, Coalpit Heath, Church Road, Coalpit Heath, The New Inn, Mayshill, The Swan, Made Forever Rbt, New Cheltenham Nibley, Stover Road, Yate, Yate Station, Yate, Longs Drive, Yate, Mow Barton, Yate, Morrisons, Yate, The Siston Common Roundabout, New Cheltenham White Lion, Yate, Shopping Centre, Yate Siston Park, Siston Common Siston Park, Bristol Ridley Avenue, Siston Common Bridge Farm Walk, Bristol Elizabeth Way, Mangotsƒeld Carsons Road, Bristol Mangotsƒeld School, Mangotsƒeld Cossham Street, Mangotsƒeld 4 Cossham Street, Bristol Mangotsƒeld Fc, Mangotsƒeld Pomphrey Hill, Bristol Wheelers Patch, Emersons Green Wheelers Reach, Bristol Shackel Hendy Mews, Emersons Green Wheelers Reach, Bristol Johnson Road, Emersons Green Johnson Road, Bristol Beck Close, Emersons Green Glevum Close, Emersons Green Sainsburys, Emersons Green Lyde Green P&R, Lyde Green Lyde Green School, Lyde Green Valerian Street, Lyde Green Apple Grove, Lyde Green Jenner Boulevard, Bristol Henƒeld Cross Roads, Henƒeld Greenacres Park, Ram Hill The Ring Of Bells, Coalpit Heath St Saviour's Church, Coalpit Heath Heathcote Drive, Coalpit Heath Church Road, Coalpit Heath The New Inn, Mayshill The Swan, Nibley Stover Road, Yate Badminton Road, Westerleigh Civil Parish Yate Station, Yate 13 Station Road, Yate Civil Parish Longs Drive, Yate 64 Station Road, Yate Mow Barton, Yate 126 Station Road, Yate Morrisons, Yate The White Lion, Yate 103 Station Road, Yate Shopping Centre, Yate 86 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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