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386 bus time schedule & line map 386 Bishops Stortford - Stevenage View In Website Mode The 386 bus line (Bishops Stortford - Stevenage) has 5 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bishop's Stortford: 8:50 AM - 3:50 PM (2) Buntingford: 5:46 PM (3) Buntingford: 6:30 PM (4) Parsonage Estate: 7:08 AM (5) Stevenage: 7:36 AM - 3:20 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 386 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 386 bus arriving. Direction: Bishop's Stortford 386 bus Time Schedule 56 stops Bishop's Stortford Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:50 AM - 3:50 PM Bus Station, Stevenage Tuesday 8:50 AM - 3:50 PM Stevenage Railway Station, Stevenage Bus Lane, Stevenage Wednesday 8:50 AM - 3:50 PM The Archways Hotel, Stevenage Old Town Thursday 8:50 AM - 3:50 PM Hitchin Road, Stevenage Friday 8:50 AM - 3:50 PM John Henry Newman School, Corey's Mill Saturday 8:01 AM - 6:30 PM Ingleside Drive, Stevenage Lister Hospital, Corey's Mill Kingshott School, Hitchin 386 bus Info Direction: Bishop's Stortford Blackhorse Lane, Hitchin Stops: 56 Trip Duration: 90 min The Maples, Hitchin Line Summary: Bus Station, Stevenage, Stevenage Railway Station, Stevenage, The Archways Hotel, Asda, Hitchin Stevenage Old Town, John Henry Newman School, Queen Street, Hitchin Corey's Mill, Lister Hospital, Corey's Mill, Kingshott School, Hitchin, Blackhorse Lane, Hitchin, The St Mary's Square, Hitchin Maples, Hitchin, Asda, Hitchin, St Mary's Square, Hitchin, Verulam Road, Hitchin, Hitchin Railway Verulam Road, Hitchin Station, Hitchin, North Herts College, Hitchin, Walsworth Cross Roads, Hitchin, Queenswood Drive, Walsworth Road, Hitchin Hitchin, Rosehill Hospital, Letchworth, Highƒeld, Hitchin Railway Station, Hitchin Letchworth, Hitchin Road, Letchworth, St Francis' College, Letchworth, Plinston Hall, Letchworth, North Herts College, Hitchin Broadway, Letchworth, Letchworth Railway Station East, Letchworth, Heritage Museum, Letchworth, Cambridge Road, Hitchin Shott Lane, Letchworth, St Pauls Church, Letchworth, Jackman's Place, Letchworth, Leisure Walsworth Cross Roads, Hitchin Centre, Letchworth, Jubilee Road, Letchworth, Hopewell Road, Baldock, The Gardens, Baldock, Queenswood Drive, Hitchin Market Place, Baldock, The Boot Ph, Baldock, Cambridge Road, England Pembroke Road, Baldock, Farm, Cumberlow Green, Stocking Hill, Cottered, The Bull Ph, Cottered, Rosehill Hospital, Letchworth Buttermilk Farm, Throcking, Greenways, Highƒeld, Letchworth Buntingford, The Crown Inn, Buntingford, Aspenden Road, Buntingford, Kingƒsher Park, Buntingford, Hitchin Road, Letchworth Westmill Turn, Westmill, White Hart Ph, Puckeridge, The Crown & Falcon Ph, Puckeridge, Chapel Hall, St Francis' College, Letchworth Puckeridge, Recreation Ground, Puckeridge, Heron Restaurant, Standon, Albury Road, Little Hadham, Hadham Park, Cradle End, Tesco, Bishop's Park, Fire Plinston Hall, Letchworth Station, Bishop's Park, Maple Avenue, Bishop's Park, Thornƒeld Road, Bishop's Stortford, North Street, Broadway, Letchworth Bishop's Stortford, The Causeway, Bishop's Stortford, Broadway, Letchworth Garden City Dane Street, Bishop's Stortford Letchworth Railway Station East, Letchworth Heritage Museum, Letchworth Shott Lane, Letchworth St Pauls Church, Letchworth Jackman's Place, Letchworth Baldock Road, Letchworth Garden City Leisure Centre, Letchworth Jubilee Road, Letchworth Jubilee Road, Letchworth Garden City Hopewell Road, Baldock Letchworth Road, England The Gardens, Baldock Hitchin Street, Baldock Market Place, Baldock The Boot Ph, Baldock Pembroke Road, Baldock Farm, Cumberlow Green Stocking Hill, Cottered The Bull Ph, Cottered Bull Lane, Cottered Civil Parish Buttermilk Farm, Throcking Greenways, Buntingford Tylers Close, Buntingford Civil Parish The Crown Inn, Buntingford The Old Dairy Mews, Buntingford Aspenden Road, Buntingford Plashes Drive, Buntingford Kingƒsher Park, Buntingford Olvega Drive, Buntingford Westmill Turn, Westmill White Hart Ph, Puckeridge Buntingford Road, Standon Civil Parish The Crown & Falcon Ph, Puckeridge Chapel Hall, Puckeridge Recreation Ground, Puckeridge Meadow Walk, Standon Civil Parish Heron Restaurant, Standon Regal Close, Standon Civil Parish Albury Road, Little Hadham A120, Little Hadham Civil Parish Hadham Park, Cradle End Tesco, Bishop's Park Lancaster Way, Bishop'S Stortford Civil Parish Fire Station, Bishop's Park Maple Avenue, Bishop's Park Hadham Court, Bishop's Stortford Thornƒeld Road, Bishop's Stortford North Street, Bishop's Stortford The Causeway, Bishop's Stortford Link Road, Bishop's Stortford Dane Street, Bishop's Stortford Dane Street, Bishop's Stortford Direction: Buntingford 386 bus Time Schedule 28 stops Buntingford Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:46 PM Riverside, Bishop's Stortford Adderley Road, Bishop's Stortford Tuesday 5:46 PM The Causeway, Bishop's Stortford Wednesday 5:46 PM Link Road, Bishop's Stortford Thursday 5:46 PM Ymca, Bishop's Stortford Friday 5:46 PM North Street, Bishop's Stortford Saturday 5:46 PM Thornƒeld Road, Bishop's Stortford Mason Court, Bishop's Stortford Maple Avenue, Bishop's Park 386 bus Info Hadham Road, Bishop's Stortford Direction: Buntingford Stops: 28 Fire Station, Bishop's Park Trip Duration: 54 min Line Summary: Riverside, Bishop's Stortford, The Tesco, Bishop's Park Causeway, Bishop's Stortford, Ymca, Bishop's Lancaster Way, Bishop'S Stortford Civil Parish Stortford, North Street, Bishop's Stortford, Thornƒeld Road, Bishop's Stortford, Maple Avenue, Bishop's Hadham Park, Cradle End Park, Fire Station, Bishop's Park, Tesco, Bishop's Park, Hadham Park, Cradle End, Albury Road, Little Albury Road, Little Hadham Hadham, Heron Restaurant, Standon, Recreation Ashcroft Lane, Little Hadham Civil Parish Ground, Puckeridge, Chapel Hall, Puckeridge, The Crown & Falcon Ph, Puckeridge, White Hart Ph, Heron Restaurant, Standon Puckeridge, Station House, Braughing, War Station Road, Standon Civil Parish Memorial, Braughing, The Golden Fleece Ph, Green End, Hay Lane, Hay Street, Hobbs Lane, Dassels, Recreation Ground, Puckeridge Stonebury Farm, Dassels, Horseshoe Lane, Little Hormead, Willow Close, Great Hormead, Chapel, Chapel Hall, Puckeridge Hare Street, Alswick Hall Lane, Buntingford, Bridgefoot, Buntingford, The Crown Inn, Buntingford, The Crown & Falcon Ph, Puckeridge Greenways, Buntingford Roundhaye, Puckeridge White Hart Ph, Puckeridge Buntingford Road, Standon Civil Parish Station House, Braughing War Memorial, Braughing Green End, Braughing Civil Parish The Golden Fleece Ph, Green End Green End, Braughing Civil Parish Hay Lane, Hay Street Hobbs Lane, Dassels Stonebury Farm, Dassels Horseshoe Lane, Little Hormead Willow Close, Great Hormead Chapel, Hare Street Alswick Hall Lane, Buntingford Bridgefoot, Buntingford Bridge Foot, Buntingford The Crown Inn, Buntingford High Street, Buntingford Greenways, Buntingford Direction: Buntingford 386 bus Time Schedule 39 stops Buntingford Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:30 PM Bus Station, Stevenage Tuesday 6:30 PM Stevenage Railway Station, Stevenage Bus Lane, Stevenage Wednesday 6:30 PM The Archways Hotel, Stevenage Old Town Thursday 6:30 PM Hitchin Road, Stevenage Friday 6:30 PM John Henry Newman School, Corey's Mill Saturday Not Operational Ingleside Drive, Stevenage Lister Hospital, Corey's Mill 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Cambridge Road, Hitchin Shott Lane, Letchworth, St Pauls Church, Letchworth, Jackman's Place, Letchworth, Leisure Walsworth Cross Roads, Hitchin Centre, Letchworth, Jubilee Road, Letchworth, Hopewell Road, Baldock, The Gardens, Baldock, Queenswood Drive, Hitchin Market Place, Baldock, The Boot Ph, Baldock, Cambridge Road, England Pembroke Road, Baldock, Farm, Cumberlow Green, Stocking Hill, Cottered, The Bull Ph, Cottered, Rosehill Hospital, Letchworth Buttermilk Farm, Throcking, Greenways, Buntingford, The Crown Inn, Buntingford Highƒeld, Letchworth Hitchin Road, Letchworth St Francis' College, Letchworth Plinston Hall, Letchworth Broadway, Letchworth Broadway, Letchworth Garden City Letchworth Railway Station East, Letchworth Heritage Museum, Letchworth Shott Lane, Letchworth St Pauls Church, Letchworth Jackman's Place, Letchworth Baldock Road, Letchworth Garden City Leisure Centre, Letchworth Jubilee Road, Letchworth Jubilee Road, Letchworth Garden City Hopewell Road, Baldock 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