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785 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 785 bus time schedule & line map 785 St Anthony's Catholic College - Hulme Via View In Website Mode Stretford, Gorse Hill, Firswood The 785 bus line (St Anthony's Catholic College - Hulme Via Stretford, Gorse Hill, Firswood) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) St Georges: 3:25 PM (2) Urmston: 8:05 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 785 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 785 bus arriving. Direction: St Georges 785 bus Time Schedule 22 stops St Georges Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 3:25 PM St Antony's Roman Catholic School, Urmston Tuesday 3:25 PM Moss Vale Road, Lostock 123 Railway Road, Salford Wednesday 3:25 PM Moss Vale Road, Lostock Thursday 3:25 PM Friday 3:25 PM Fountains Road, Humphrey Park Saturday Not Operational Humphrey Park Rail Station, Humphrey Park Chatsworth Road, Salford Chatsworth Road, Humphrey Park 785 bus Info The Melville, Stretford Direction: St Georges Stops: 22 Park Road, Stretford Trip Duration: 25 min Derbyshire Lane, Salford Line Summary: St Antony's Roman Catholic School, Urmston, Moss Vale Road, Lostock, Moss Vale Road, Social Club, Stretford Lostock, Fountains Road, Humphrey Park, Moss Road, Salford Humphrey Park Rail Station, Humphrey Park, Chatsworth Road, Humphrey Park, The Melville, Moss Road, Stretford Stretford, Park Road, Stretford, Social Club, Stretford, Moss Road, Stretford, Chester Road, Gorse Chester Road, Gorse Hill Hill, Thomas Street, Gorse Hill, Taylors Road, Gorse Hill, Gorse Avenue, Gorse Hill, Greatstone Road, Firswood, Warwick Road South, Firswood, Thomas Street, Gorse Hill Woodstock Road, Firswood, Skerton Road, Firswood, Talbot Road, Salford Kings Road, Firswood, Henrietta Street, Old Trafford, Chester Road, St Georges, City Road, St Georges Taylors Road, Gorse Hill Canute Court, Salford Gorse Avenue, Gorse Hill Gorse Avenue, Salford Greatstone Road, Firswood The Quadrant, Salford Warwick Road South, Firswood Woodstock Road, Firswood Skerton Road, Firswood Kings Road, Firswood Henrietta Street, Old Trafford Stretford Road, Manchester Chester Road, St Georges Malvern Street, Manchester City Road, St Georges Royce Road, Manchester Direction: Urmston 785 bus Time Schedule 17 stops Urmston Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:05 AM Shawgreen Close, St Georges Royce Road, Manchester Tuesday 8:05 AM Chester Road, St Georges Wednesday 8:05 AM Malvern Street, Manchester Thursday 8:05 AM Ayres Road, Firswood Friday 8:05 AM Seymour Grove, Firswood Saturday Not Operational Warwick Road South, Firswood Warwick Road South, Manchester Greatstone Road, Firswood 785 bus Info Great Stone Road, Salford Direction: Urmston Stops: 17 Gorse Avenue, Gorse Hill Trip Duration: 32 min Gorse Avenue, Salford Line Summary: Shawgreen Close, St Georges, Chester Road, St Georges, Ayres Road, Firswood, Cavendish Road, Gorse Hill Seymour Grove, Firswood, Warwick Road South, Firswood, Greatstone Road, Firswood, Gorse Taylors Road, Gorse Hill Avenue, Gorse Hill, Cavendish Road, Gorse Hill, Milton Close, Salford Taylors Road, Gorse Hill, Chester Road, Gorse Hill, Davyhulme Road East, Stretford, Moss Road, Chester Road, Gorse Hill Stretford, Park Road, Stretford, The Melville, Stretford, Humphrey Park Rail Station, Humphrey Davyhulme Road East, Stretford Park, Moss Vale Road, Lostock, St Antony's Roman Moss Road, Salford Catholic School, Urmston Moss Road, Stretford Park Road, Stretford The Melville, Stretford Humphrey Park Rail Station, Humphrey Park Chatsworth Road, Salford Moss Vale Road, Lostock 123 Railway Road, Salford St Antony's Roman Catholic School, Urmston 785 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in North West. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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