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5A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 5A bus time schedule & line map 5A Hangleton View In Website Mode The 5A bus line (Hangleton) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Hangleton: 5:42 AM - 11:24 PM (2) Patcham: 6:46 AM - 11:22 PM (3) Patcham: 6:49 PM - 8:06 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 5A bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 5A bus arriving. Direction: Hangleton 5A bus Time Schedule 61 stops Hangleton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:34 AM - 11:23 PM Monday 5:42 AM - 11:24 PM Craignair Avenue, Patcham Tuesday 5:42 AM - 11:24 PM Sanyhils Avenue, Patcham Wednesday 5:42 AM - 11:24 PM Thornhill Avenue North, Patcham Thursday 5:42 AM - 11:24 PM Braeside Avenue, Brighton and Hove Friday 5:42 AM - 11:24 PM Glenfalls Avenue, Patcham Saturday 6:33 AM - 11:24 PM Braeside Avenue East End, Patcham Braeside Avenue, Brighton and Hove Eskbank Avenue, Patcham Eskbank Avenue, Brighton and Hove 5A bus Info Direction: Hangleton Mackie Avenue, Patcham Stops: 61 The Deeside, Brighton and Hove Trip Duration: 77 min Line Summary: Craignair Avenue, Patcham, Sanyhils Thornhill Avenue South, Patcham Avenue, Patcham, Thornhill Avenue North, Patcham, Thornhill Avenue, Brighton and Hove Glenfalls Avenue, Patcham, Braeside Avenue East End, Patcham, Eskbank Avenue, Patcham, Mackie Bowling Green, Patcham Avenue, Patcham, Thornhill Avenue South, Patcham, Heston Avenue, Brighton and Hove Bowling Green, Patcham, The Ladies Mile, Patcham, Highview Avenue South, Patcham, Old Village, The Ladies Mile, Patcham Patcham, Audrey Close, Patcham, Ridgeside Avenue, 2 Mackie Avenue, Brighton and Hove Patcham, The Deneway East, Brighton, Tongdean Lane East, Brighton, Cedars Gardens, Brighton, Highview Avenue South, Patcham Varndean Road, Brighton, Harrington Road, Brighton, Preston Drove, Brighton, Nestor Court, Old Village, Patcham Brighton, Lover's Walk, Brighton, Stanford Avenue, 86-88 Old London Road, Brighton and Hove Brighton, Springƒeld Road, Brighton, Preston Circus, Brighton, Baker Street, Brighton, London Road Audrey Close, Patcham Shops, Brighton, St Peter's Church, Brighton, North Audrey Close, Brighton and Hove Road East, Brighton, Old Steine, Brighton, North Street, Brighton, Churchill Square, Brighton, Clarence Ridgeside Avenue, Patcham Square, Brighton, Waitrose, Brighton, Norfolk Square, Old London Road, Brighton and Hove Brighton, Brunswick Place, Hove, Palmeira Square, Hove, Second Avenue, Hove, Town Hall, Hove, Eaton The Deneway East, Brighton Road, Hove, George Street, Hove, Portland Road, Hove, Coleridge Street, Hove, Hove Park Tavern, Tongdean Lane East, Brighton Hove, Aldrington Avenue, Hove, Amherst Crescent, Hove, Wayƒeld Avenue, Hove, Bishop Hannington Cedars Gardens, Brighton Church, Hove, Polyclinic, Hove, Mill View Hospital, Varndean Drive, Brighton and Hove Hove, Fallowƒeld Crescent, Hove, Grenadier Hotel, Hangleton, Ashlings Way, Hangleton, Northease Varndean Road, Brighton Drive Middle, Hangleton, Lark Hill, Hangleton, Park Rise, Hangleton, High Park Avenue, Hangleton, Harrington Road, Brighton Burwash Road West End, Hangleton, Burwash Road, 216 Preston Road, Brighton and Hove Hangleton, West Blatchington School, Hangleton, Hardwick Road, Hangleton Preston Drove, Brighton 193 Preston Road, Brighton and Hove Nestor Court, Brighton Grange Close, Brighton and Hove Lover's Walk, Brighton Stanford Avenue, Brighton Stanford Avenue, Brighton and Hove Springƒeld Road, Brighton 72 Beaconsƒeld Road, Brighton and Hove Preston Circus, Brighton 77 London Road, Brighton and Hove Baker Street, Brighton 06-11 Baker Street, Brighton and Hove London Road Shops, Brighton 119 London Road, Brighton and Hove St Peter's Church, Brighton 7-8 York Place, Brighton and Hove North Road East, Brighton Gloucester Place, Brighton and Hove Old Steine, Brighton Old Steine, United Kingdom North Street, Brighton Poplar Place, United Kingdom Churchill Square, Brighton 201 Western Road, United Kingdom Clarence Square, Brighton 164/165 Western Road, United Kingdom Waitrose, Brighton Western Terrace, United Kingdom Norfolk Square, Brighton Norfolk Square, Brighton and Hove Brunswick Place, Hove 31 Brunswick Square, Brighton and Hove Palmeira Square, Hove Western Road, Brighton and Hove Second Avenue, Hove 36 Church Road, United Kingdom Town Hall, Hove Eaton Road, Hove George Street, Hove Blatchington Road, United Kingdom Portland Road, Hove Coleridge Street, Hove 139 Sackville Road, United Kingdom Hove Park Tavern, Hove 93 Old Shoreham Road, Brighton and Hove Aldrington Avenue, Hove Amherst Crescent, Hove Wayƒeld Avenue, Hove Bishop Hannington Church, Hove Holmes Avenue, Brighton and Hove Polyclinic, Hove Mill View Hospital, Hove Marshall Way, Brighton and Hove Fallowƒeld Crescent, Hove Grenadier Hotel, Hangleton Poplar Avenue, Brighton and Hove Ashlings Way, Hangleton Ashlings Way, Brighton and Hove Northease Drive Middle, Hangleton Poplar Avenue, Brighton and Hove Lark Hill, Hangleton Park Rise, Hangleton High Park Avenue, Hangleton High Park Avenue, Brighton and Hove Burwash Road West End, Hangleton Burwash Road, Hangleton Burwash Road, Brighton and Hove West Blatchington School, Hangleton Hardwick Road, Hangleton Hardwick Road, Brighton and Hove Direction: Patcham 5A bus Time Schedule 52 stops Patcham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:37 AM - 11:07 PM Monday 6:46 AM - 11:22 PM Hardwick Road, Hangleton Hardwick Road, Brighton and Hove Tuesday 6:46 AM - 11:22 PM West Blatchington School, Hangleton Wednesday 6:46 AM - 11:22 PM Burwash Road, Hangleton Thursday 6:46 AM - 11:22 PM Burwash Road, Brighton and Hove Friday 6:46 AM - 11:22 PM High Park Avenue, Hangleton Saturday 7:31 AM - 11:22 PM High Park Avenue, Brighton and Hove Lark Hill, Hangleton Northease Drive Middle, Hangleton 5A bus Info Direction: Patcham Ashlings Way, Hangleton Stops: 52 Ashlings Way, Brighton and Hove Trip Duration: 60 min Line Summary: Hardwick Road, Hangleton, West Grenadier Hotel, Hangleton Blatchington School, Hangleton, Burwash Road, Queens Parade, Brighton and Hove Hangleton, High Park Avenue, Hangleton, Lark Hill, Hangleton, Northease Drive Middle, Hangleton, Fallowƒeld Crescent, Hove Ashlings Way, Hangleton, Grenadier Hotel, Hangleton, Fallowƒeld Crescent, Hove, Polyclinic, Polyclinic, Hove Hove, Mill View Hospital, Hove, Bishop Hannington Church, Hove, Wayƒeld Avenue, Hove, Amherst Mill View Hospital, Hove Crescent, Hove, Aldrington Avenue, Hove, Hove Park Marshall Way, Brighton and Hove Tavern, Hove, Coleridge Street, Hove, Ellen Street, Hove, Livingstone Road, Hove, George Street, Hove, Bishop Hannington Church, Hove Eaton Road, Hove, Town Hall, Hove, Second Avenue, Hove, Palmeira Square, Hove, Brunswick Place, Hove, Wayƒeld Avenue, Hove Norfolk Square, Brighton, Waitrose, Brighton, Clarence Square, Brighton, Churchill Square, Amherst Crescent, Hove Brighton, North Street, Brighton, Old Steine, Brighton, St Peter's Church, Brighton, London Road Shops, Brighton, York Hill, Brighton, Preston Circus, Aldrington Avenue, Hove Brighton, Springƒeld Road, Brighton, Stanford Avenue, Brighton, Nestor Court, Brighton, Rookery Hove Park Tavern, Hove Close, Brighton, Preston Drove, Brighton, Harrington Road, Brighton, Varndean Road, Brighton, Cedars Coleridge Street, Hove Gardens, Brighton, Tongdean Lane East, Brighton, The Deneway East, Brighton, Ridgeside Avenue, Ellen Street, Hove Patcham, Audrey Close, Patcham, Old Village, Ethel Street, Brighton and Hove Patcham, Highview Avenue South, Patcham, The Ladies Mile, Patcham, Barrhill Avenue, Patcham, Livingstone Road, Hove Craignair Avenue, Patcham Goldstone Villas, United Kingdom George Street, Hove Eaton Road, Hove Town Hall, Hove 60 Church Road, United Kingdom Second Avenue, Hove Palmeira Square, Hove Church Road, Brighton and Hove Brunswick Place, Hove 34-35 Western Road, Brighton and Hove Norfolk Square, Brighton 130 Western Road, Brighton and Hove Waitrose, Brighton 135 Western Road, United Kingdom Clarence Square, Brighton 169-174 Western Road, United Kingdom Churchill Square, Brighton Unit 54 Churchill Square, United Kingdom North Street, Brighton North Street, United Kingdom Old Steine, Brighton Pavilion Parade, United Kingdom St Peter's Church, Brighton St. George's Place, Brighton and Hove London Road Shops, Brighton Marshalls Row, Brighton and Hove York Hill, Brighton 26-27 Elder Place, Brighton and Hove Preston Circus, Brighton Springƒeld Road, Brighton 83 Preston Road, Brighton and Hove Stanford Avenue, Brighton Nestor Court, Brighton Grange Close, Brighton and Hove Rookery Close, Brighton Preston Drove, Brighton 227-233 Preston Rd, Brighton and Hove Harrington Road, Brighton 216 Preston Road, Brighton and Hove Varndean Road, Brighton Cedars Gardens, Brighton Cedars Gardens, Brighton and Hove Tongdean Lane East, Brighton The Deneway East, Brighton Ridgeside Avenue, Patcham Old London Road, Brighton and Hove Audrey Close, Patcham Old London Road, Brighton and Hove Old Village, Patcham 33-39 Old London Road, Brighton and Hove Highview Avenue South, Patcham The Ladies Mile, Patcham Warmdene Avenue, Brighton and Hove Barrhill Avenue, Patcham Craignair Avenue, Patcham Direction: Patcham 5A bus Time Schedule 7 stops Patcham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:31 PM - 8:27 PM Monday 6:49 PM - 8:06 PM Craignair Avenue, Patcham Tuesday 6:49 PM - 8:06 PM Sanyhils Avenue, Patcham Wednesday 6:49 PM - 8:06 PM Thornhill Avenue North, Patcham Thursday 6:49 PM - 8:06 PM Braeside Avenue, Brighton and Hove Friday 6:49 PM - 8:06 PM Glenfalls Avenue, Patcham Saturday 6:01 PM Braeside Avenue East End, Patcham
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