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View in Website Mode 44 bus time schedule & line map 44 Grimsby View In Website Mode The 44 bus line (Grimsby) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Grimsby: 9:00 AM (2) Skegness: 1:00 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 44 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 44 bus arriving. Direction: Grimsby 44 bus Time Schedule 67 stops Grimsby Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Lincolnshire Imp Cafe, Skegness Lincoln Road, Skegness Tuesday 9:00 AM Lumley Avenue, Skegness Wednesday Not Operational Tower Cinema, Skegness Thursday Not Operational Drummond Road, Skegness Friday Not Operational Embassy Centre, Skegness Saturday Not Operational Grand Parade, Skegness Scarborough Esplanade, Skegness Prince Alfred Avenue, Skegness 44 bus Info County Hotel, Skegness Direction: Grimsby Stops: 67 Seal Sanctuary, Skegness Trip Duration: 105 min Line Summary: Lincolnshire Imp Cafe, Skegness, The Seaview Ph, Skegness Lumley Avenue, Skegness, Tower Cinema, Skegness, Embassy Centre, Skegness, Scarborough Esplanade, St Andrews Drive, Skegness Skegness, County Hotel, Skegness, Seal Sanctuary, Skegness, The Seaview Ph, Skegness, St Andrews Muirƒeld Drive, Skegness Drive, Skegness, Muirƒeld Drive, Skegness, Elmhirst Avenue, Skegness, North Shore Road, Skegness, Elmhirst Avenue, Skegness West Way, Winthorpe, Church Lane, Winthorpe, Winthorpe Avenue, Winthorpe, Seathorne Crescent, Elmhirst Avenue, Skegness Winthorpe, Stows Caravan Site, Winthorpe, Butlins North Shore Road, Skegness Main Gate, Ingoldmells, Butlins, Ingoldmells, Cherry Tree Ph, Ingoldmells, Coronation Road, Ingoldmells, Fantasy Island, Ingoldmells, The Villager Ph, West Way, Winthorpe Ingoldmells, Police Station, Ingoldmells, St Paul's Church, Ingoldmells, Church Lane, Ingoldmells, Church Lane, Winthorpe Rectory Lane, Chapel St Leonards, Trunch Lane, Ranworth Close, Skegness Civil Parish Chapel St Leonards, Kings Caravan Park, Chapel St Leonards, Holiday Camp, Chapel St Leonards, Winthorpe Avenue, Winthorpe Golden Palm Resort, Chapel St Leonards, Eastview Close, Chapel St Leonards, Bus Station, Chapel St Seathorne Crescent, Winthorpe Leonards, Buckingham Drv, Chapel St Leonards, Phoenix Care Centre, Chapel St Leonards, Acacia Stows Caravan Site, Winthorpe Avenue, Chapel Point, St Leonards Drive, Chapel St Butlins Main Gate, Ingoldmells Leonards, Elizabeth Drive, Chapel St Leonards, Community Centre, Hogsthorpe, Saracens Head Ph, Roman Bank, Ingoldmells Civil Parish Hogsthorpe, Bracken Lane, Hogsthorpe, Pine Hill Butlins, Ingoldmells House, Mumby, Washdyke Lane, Mumby, Thrumber Marsh Lane, Mumby, Thurlby Motors, Thurlby, Needhams Meadow, Bilsby, Spar Shop, Bilsby, Cherry Tree Ph, Ingoldmells Spendluffe Avenue, Alford, Library, Alford, Recreation Ground, Alford, South Street, Alford, 1 Hamilton Coronation Road, Ingoldmells Road, Alford, Queen Elizabeth School, Alford, Garage, Ulceby Cross, Church Lane, Swaby, Letter Box, Fantasy Island, Ingoldmells Walmsgate, Stags Head Ph, Burwell, Ings Lane, Utterby, Church Lane, Utterby, Chapel Lane, Utterby, The Villager Ph, Ingoldmells The Poplars, Utterby, Granby Inn, North Thoresby, Grainsby Lane Crossroads, Grainsby, Waithe Police Station, Ingoldmells Crossroads, Holton Le Clay, Hawthorne Avenue, New Waltham, Louth Road, New Waltham, Abbey Walk, St Paul's Church, Ingoldmells Grimsby Church Lane, Ingoldmells Rectory Lane, Chapel St Leonards Trunch Lane, Chapel St Leonards Trunch Lane, Chapel St. Leonards Civil Parish Kings Caravan Park, Chapel St Leonards Holiday Camp, Chapel St Leonards Golden Palm Resort, Chapel St Leonards Eastview Close, Chapel St Leonards Bus Station, Chapel St Leonards Buckingham Drv, Chapel St Leonards Phoenix Care Centre, Chapel St Leonards Ancaster Mews, Chapel St. Leonards Civil Parish Acacia Avenue, Chapel Point St Leonards Drive, Chapel St Leonards Elizabeth Drive, Chapel St Leonards Sea Road, Chapel St. Leonards Civil Parish Community Centre, Hogsthorpe Thames Street, Hogsthorpe Civil Parish Saracens Head Ph, Hogsthorpe Bracken Lane, Hogsthorpe Pine Hill House, Mumby Washdyke Lane, Mumby Thrumber Marsh Lane, Mumby South End, Mumby Civil Parish Thurlby Motors, Thurlby B1449, Bilsby Civil Parish Needhams Meadow, Bilsby Spar Shop, Bilsby Spendluffe Avenue, Alford Spendluffe Avenue, Alford Civil Parish Library, Alford South Market Place, Alford Recreation Ground, Alford South Street, Alford South Street, Alford 1 Hamilton Road, Alford Queen Elizabeth School, Alford Garage, Ulceby Cross A1104, Ulceby With Fordington Civil Parish Church Lane, Swaby Letter Box, Walmsgate Stags Head Ph, Burwell Ings Lane, Utterby Church Lane, Utterby Main Road, Utterby Civil Parish Chapel Lane, Utterby The Poplars, Utterby Granby Inn, North Thoresby High Street, North Thoresby Civil Parish Grainsby Lane Crossroads, Grainsby Waithe Crossroads, Holton Le Clay Hawthorne Avenue, New Waltham Louth Road, New Waltham Abbey Walk, Grimsby 21 Osbourn Street, Grimsby Direction: Skegness 44 bus Time Schedule 73 stops Skegness Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Abbey Walk, Grimsby 21 Osbourn Street, Grimsby Tuesday 1:00 PM Louth Road, New Waltham Wednesday Not Operational Hawthorne Avenue, New Waltham Thursday Not Operational Friday Not Operational Waithe Crossroads, Holton Le Clay Saturday Not Operational Grainsby Lane Crossroads, Grainsby Louth Road, Grainsby Civil Parish Granby Inn, North Thoresby High Street, North Thoresby Civil Parish 44 bus Info Direction: Skegness The Poplars, Utterby Stops: 73 Trip Duration: 105 min Chapel Lane, Utterby Line Summary: Abbey Walk, Grimsby, Louth Road, New Waltham, Hawthorne Avenue, New Waltham, Church Lane, Utterby Waithe Crossroads, Holton Le Clay, Grainsby Lane Crossroads, Grainsby, Granby Inn, North Thoresby, Ings Lane, Utterby The Poplars, Utterby, Chapel Lane, Utterby, Church Lane, Utterby, Ings Lane, Utterby, Stags Head Ph, Stags Head Ph, Burwell Burwell, Letter Box, Walmsgate, Church Lane, Swaby, Garage, Ulceby Cross, Queen Elizabeth School, Alford, Methodist Church, Alford, Library, Alford, Letter Box, Walmsgate Recreation Ground, Alford, South Street, Alford, 1 Hamilton Road, Alford, Methodist Church, Alford, Church Lane, Swaby Spendluffe Avenue, Alford, Spar Shop, Bilsby, Needhams Meadow, Bilsby, Thurlby Motors, Thurlby, Garage, Ulceby Cross Thrumber Marsh Lane, Mumby, Washdyke Lane, A1104, Ulceby With Fordington Civil Parish Mumby, Pine Hill House, Mumby, Bracken Lane, Hogsthorpe, Telephone Box, Hogsthorpe, Queen Elizabeth School, Alford Community Centre, Hogsthorpe, Elizabeth Drive, Chapel St Leonards, St Leonards Drive, Chapel St Methodist Church, Alford Leonards, Methodist Church, Chapel St Leonards, Acacia Avenue, Chapel Point, Phoenix Care Centre, Library, Alford Chapel St Leonards, Buckingham Drv, Chapel St South Market Place, Alford Leonards, Bus Station, Chapel St Leonards, Eastview Close, Chapel St Leonards, Golden Palm Resort, Recreation Ground, Alford Chapel St Leonards, Holiday Camp, Chapel St South Street, Alford Leonards, Kings Caravan Park, Chapel St Leonards, Trunch Lane, Chapel St Leonards, Rectory Lane, South Street, Alford Chapel St Leonards, Church Lane, Ingoldmells, St Paul's Church, Ingoldmells, Glebe Park, Ingoldmells, 1 Hamilton Road, Alford Police Station, Ingoldmells, The Villager Ph, Ingoldmells, Fantasy Island, Ingoldmells, Coronation Methodist Church, Alford Road, Ingoldmells, Cherry Tree Ph, Ingoldmells, Butlins, Ingoldmells, Butlins Main Gate, Ingoldmells, Spendluffe Avenue, Alford Wall's Lane, Ingoldmells, Stows Caravan Site, Winthorpe, Seathorne Crescent, Winthorpe, East Street, Alford Civil Parish Winthorpe Avenue, Winthorpe, Seathorne Primary Spar Shop, Bilsby School, Winthorpe, Church Lane, Winthorpe, West Way, Winthorpe, Elmhirst Avenue, Skegness, Muirƒeld Needhams Meadow, Bilsby Drive, Skegness, Hoylake Drive, Skegness, St Andrews Drive, Skegness, The Seaview Ph, Skegness, Thurlby Motors, Thurlby Seal Sanctuary, Skegness, County Hotel, Skegness, Scarborough Esplanade, Skegness, Embassy Centre, B1449, Bilsby Civil Parish Skegness, Beresford Avenue, Skegness, Lumley Thrumber Marsh Lane, Mumby Avenue, Skegness, Lincolnshire Imp Cafe, Skegness Washdyke Lane, Mumby Pine Hill House, Mumby Bracken Lane, Hogsthorpe Telephone Box, Hogsthorpe Community Centre, Hogsthorpe Thames Street, Hogsthorpe Civil Parish Elizabeth Drive, Chapel St Leonards Sea Road, Chapel St. Leonards Civil Parish St Leonards Drive, Chapel St Leonards Methodist Church, Chapel St Leonards Acacia Avenue, Chapel Point Phoenix Care Centre, Chapel St Leonards Ancaster Mews, Chapel St. Leonards Civil Parish Buckingham Drv, Chapel St Leonards Bus Station, Chapel St Leonards Eastview Close, Chapel St Leonards Golden Palm Resort, Chapel St Leonards Holiday Camp, Chapel St Leonards Kings Caravan Park, Chapel St Leonards Trunch Lane, Chapel St. Leonards Civil Parish Trunch Lane, Chapel St Leonards Trunch Lane, Chapel St. Leonards Civil Parish Rectory Lane, Chapel St Leonards Church Lane, Ingoldmells St Paul's Church, Ingoldmells Queensway, Ingoldmells Glebe Park, Ingoldmells Police Station, Ingoldmells The Villager Ph, Ingoldmells Fantasy Island, Ingoldmells Coronation Road, Ingoldmells Cherry Tree Ph, Ingoldmells Butlins, Ingoldmells Butlins Main Gate, Ingoldmells Wall's Lane, Ingoldmells Stows Caravan Site, Winthorpe Seathorne Crescent, Winthorpe Winthorpe Avenue, Winthorpe Seathorne Primary School, Winthorpe Church Lane, Winthorpe West Way, Winthorpe Old Roman Bank, Skegness Elmhirst Avenue, Skegness Muirƒeld Drive, Skegness Hoylake Drive, Skegness St Andrews Drive, Skegness The Seaview Ph, Skegness Seal Sanctuary, Skegness County Hotel, Skegness Scarborough Esplanade, Skegness Scarbrough Avenue, Skegness Embassy Centre, Skegness Beresford Avenue, Skegness Lumley Avenue, Skegness Lincolnshire Imp Cafe, Skegness Lincoln Road, Skegness 44 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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