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29 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 29 bus time schedule & line map 29 Middlesbrough - Nunthorpe View In Website Mode The 29 bus line (Middlesbrough - Nunthorpe) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Marton: 7:40 AM - 5:55 PM (2) Middlesbrough: 6:45 AM - 10:29 PM (3) Nunthorpe: 6:45 PM - 10:45 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 29 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 29 bus arriving. Direction: Marton 29 bus Time Schedule 42 stops Marton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:40 AM - 5:55 PM Bus Station Stand 6, Middlesbrough Newport Road, Middlesbrough Tuesday 7:40 AM - 5:55 PM Town Hall, Middlesbrough Wednesday 7:40 AM - 5:55 PM Albert Road, Middlesbrough Thursday 7:40 AM - 5:55 PM Garnet Street, Middlesbrough Friday 7:40 AM - 5:55 PM King Edward's Road, Middlesbrough Saturday 8:40 AM - 5:50 PM The Swatters Carr, Middlesbrough Gresham Road, Ayresome Dorman Museum, Ayresome 29 bus Info Park Road, Middlesbrough Direction: Marton Stops: 42 St Barnabas Church, Linthorpe Trip Duration: 45 min Line Summary: Bus Station Stand 6, Middlesbrough, Linthorpe Village, Linthorpe Town Hall, Middlesbrough, Garnet Street, Middlesbrough, The Swatters Carr, Middlesbrough, Lancaster Road, Linthorpe Gresham Road, Ayresome, Dorman Museum, The Avenue, Middlesbrough Ayresome, St Barnabas Church, Linthorpe, Linthorpe Village, Linthorpe, Lancaster Road, Linthorpe, Westbeck Gardens, Linthorpe Westbeck Gardens, Linthorpe, Gainford Avenue, Linthorpe, St Chad's Church, Saltersgill, The Gainford Avenue, Linthorpe Saltersgill, Saltersgill, Hoylake Road, Saltersgill, Emerson Avenue, Middlesbrough Tranter Road, Beechwood, Rylstone Court, Beechwood, Embsay Close, Beechwood, Bretby St Chad's Church, Saltersgill Close, Beechwood, Premier Inn, James Cook Hollyhurst Avenue, Middlesbrough Hospital, James Cook Hospital North, James Cook Hospital, James Cook Hospital South, James Cook The Saltersgill, Saltersgill Hospital, Social Club, Easterside, Chippenham Road, Easterside, St Agnes' Church, Easterside, Pensby Hoylake Road, Saltersgill Avenue, Easterside, Westwick Terrace, Easterside, The Derby North End, Marton Manor, Primary School, Saltersgill Avenue, Middlesbrough Marton Manor, Apple Tree, Marton Manor, Tranter Road, Beechwood Gainsborough Road East End, Marton, The Marton Hotel & Country Club, Marton, Marton Shops, Rylstone Court, Beechwood Marton, Southern Cross, Marton, Shevington Grove, Marton, Brunton Arms, Marton, Cedar Road, Marton, Embsay Close, Beechwood Birchwood Road, Marton, Hawthorn Crescent, Marton, Maidstone Drive, Marton, Community Bretby Close, Beechwood Centre, Marton, St Andrew's United Reformed Bretby Close, Middlesbrough Church, Marton, Brunton Arms, Marton Premier Inn, James Cook Hospital Cavendish Road, Middlesbrough James Cook Hospital North, James Cook Hospital James Cook Hospital South, James Cook Hospital Social Club, Easterside Chippenham Road, Easterside St Agnes' Church, Easterside Dunsop Avenue, Middlesbrough Pensby Avenue, Easterside Westwick Terrace, Easterside The Derby North End, Marton Manor Primary School, Marton Manor Cremorne Close, Middlesbrough Apple Tree, Marton Manor Gainsborough Road East End, Marton Stokesley Road, Middlesbrough The Marton Hotel & Country Club, Marton Marton Shops, Marton The Croft, Middlesbrough Southern Cross, Marton Shevington Grove, Marton Brunton Arms, Marton Cedar Road, Marton Cedar Road, Middlesbrough Birchwood Road, Marton Hawthorn Crescent, Marton Maidstone Drive, Marton Sandling Court, Middlesbrough Community Centre, Marton St Andrew's United Reformed Church, Marton Brunton Arms, Marton Direction: Middlesbrough 29 bus Time Schedule 47 stops Middlesbrough Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:29 AM - 5:29 PM Monday 6:45 AM - 10:29 PM Nunthorpe Academy, Nunthorpe Tuesday 6:45 AM - 10:29 PM Cortland Road, Nunthorpe Guisborough Road, Middlesbrough Wednesday 6:45 AM - 10:29 PM Railway Station, Nunthorpe Thursday 6:45 AM - 10:29 PM 93 Guisborough Road, Middlesbrough Friday 6:45 AM - 10:29 PM Recreation Club, Nunthorpe Saturday 7:55 AM - 10:29 PM Marton Moor Corner, Nunthorpe Runnymede, Nunthorpe 29 bus Info Tirril Way, Nunthorpe Direction: Middlesbrough Stops: 47 Brunton Arms, Marton Trip Duration: 41 min Line Summary: Nunthorpe Academy, Nunthorpe, Cedar Road, Marton Cortland Road, Nunthorpe, Railway Station, Nunthorpe, Recreation Club, Nunthorpe, Marton Cedar Road, Middlesbrough Moor Corner, Nunthorpe, Runnymede, Nunthorpe, Birchwood Road, Marton Tirril Way, Nunthorpe, Brunton Arms, Marton, Cedar Road, Marton, Birchwood Road, Marton, Hawthorn Hawthorn Crescent, Marton Crescent, Marton, Maidstone Drive, Marton, Community Centre, Marton, St Andrew's United Reformed Church, Marton, Brunton Arms, Marton, Maidstone Drive, Marton Shevington Grove, Marton, Southern Cross, Marton, Sandling Court, Middlesbrough Marton Shops, Marton, The Marton Hotel & Country Club, Marton, Gainsborough Road East End, Marton, Community Centre, Marton Apple Tree, Marton Manor, Primary School, Marton Manor, The Derby North End, Marton Manor, Pensby St Andrew's United Reformed Church, Marton Avenue, Easterside, St Agnes' Church, Easterside, Chippenham Road, Easterside, Social Club, Brunton Arms, Marton Easterside, Broadwell Road North End, Easterside, James Cook Hospital South, James Cook Hospital, Shevington Grove, Marton Premier Inn, James Cook Hospital, Bretby Close, Beechwood, Embsay Close, Beechwood, Rylstone Southern Cross, Marton Court, Beechwood, Tranter Road, Beechwood, Hoylake Road, Saltersgill, The Saltersgill, Saltersgill, Marton Shops, Marton St Chad's Church, Saltersgill, Gainford Avenue, Linthorpe, Westbeck Gardens, Linthorpe, Lancaster The Marton Hotel & Country Club, Marton Road, Linthorpe, Linthorpe Village, Linthorpe, St Barnabas Church, Linthorpe, Dorman Museum, Gainsborough Road East End, Marton Ayresome, Gresham Road, Ayresome, The Swatters Carr, Middlesbrough, Amber Street, Middlesbrough, Apple Tree, Marton Manor Bus Station Stand 11, Middlesbrough Primary School, Marton Manor The Derby North End, Marton Manor Keighley Avenue, Middlesbrough Pensby Avenue, Easterside Pensby Avenue, Middlesbrough St Agnes' Church, Easterside Gretton Avenue, Middlesbrough Chippenham Road, Easterside Social Club, Easterside Broadwell Road North End, Easterside Marton Road, Middlesbrough James Cook Hospital South, James Cook Hospital Premier Inn, James Cook Hospital Cavendish Road, Middlesbrough Bretby Close, Beechwood Harwell Close, Middlesbrough Embsay Close, Beechwood Embsay Close, Middlesbrough Rylstone Court, Beechwood Fremantle Crescent, Middlesbrough Tranter Road, Beechwood Hoylake Road, Saltersgill Portrush Close, Middlesbrough The Saltersgill, Saltersgill St Chad's Church, Saltersgill Hollyhurst Avenue, Middlesbrough Gainford Avenue, Linthorpe Emerson Avenue, Middlesbrough Westbeck Gardens, Linthorpe Lancaster Road, Linthorpe Linthorpe Village, Linthorpe St Barnabas Church, Linthorpe Chesham Street, Middlesbrough Dorman Museum, Ayresome Gresham Road, Ayresome Tennyson Street, Middlesbrough The Swatters Carr, Middlesbrough Linthorpe Road, Middlesbrough Amber Street, Middlesbrough Borough Road, Middlesbrough Bus Station Stand 11, Middlesbrough Direction: Nunthorpe 29 bus Time Schedule 50 stops Nunthorpe Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 10:45 AM - 6:45 PM Monday 6:45 PM - 10:45 PM Bus Station Stand 6, Middlesbrough Newport Road, Middlesbrough Tuesday 6:45 PM - 10:45 PM Brentnall Street, Middlesbrough Wednesday 6:45 PM - 10:45 PM Brentnall Street, Middlesbrough Thursday 6:45 PM - 10:45 PM Town Hall, Middlesbrough Friday 6:45 PM - 10:45 PM Albert Road, Middlesbrough Saturday 6:45 PM - 10:45 PM Garnet Street, Middlesbrough King Edward's Road, Middlesbrough The Swatters Carr, Middlesbrough 29 bus Info Gresham Road, Ayresome Direction: Nunthorpe Stops: 50 Dorman Museum, Ayresome Trip Duration: 44 min Park Road, Middlesbrough Line Summary: Bus Station Stand 6, Middlesbrough, Brentnall Street, Middlesbrough, Town Hall, St Barnabas Church, Linthorpe Middlesbrough, Garnet Street, Middlesbrough, The Swatters Carr, Middlesbrough, Gresham Road, Linthorpe Village, Linthorpe Ayresome, Dorman Museum, Ayresome, St Barnabas Church, Linthorpe, Linthorpe Village, Linthorpe, Lancaster Road, Linthorpe Lancaster Road, Linthorpe, Westbeck Gardens, The Avenue, Middlesbrough Linthorpe, Gainford Avenue, Linthorpe, St Chad's Church, Saltersgill, The Saltersgill, Saltersgill, Hoylake Westbeck Gardens, Linthorpe Road, Saltersgill, Tranter Road, Beechwood, Rylstone Court, Beechwood, Embsay Close, Beechwood, Gainford Avenue, Linthorpe Bretby Close, Beechwood, Premier Inn, James Cook Emerson Avenue, Middlesbrough Hospital, James Cook Hospital North, James Cook Hospital, James Cook Hospital South, James Cook St Chad's Church, Saltersgill Hospital, Social Club, Easterside, Chippenham Road, Hollyhurst Avenue, Middlesbrough Easterside, St Agnes' Church, Easterside, Pensby Avenue, Easterside, Westwick Terrace, Easterside, The Saltersgill, Saltersgill The Derby North End, Marton Manor, Primary School, Marton Manor, Apple Tree, Marton Manor, Hoylake Road, Saltersgill Gainsborough Road East End, Marton, The Marton Hotel & Country Club, Marton, Marton Shops, Saltersgill Avenue, Middlesbrough Marton, Southern Cross, Marton, Shevington Grove, Tranter Road, Beechwood Marton, Brunton Arms, Marton, Cedar Road, Marton, Birchwood Road, Marton, Hawthorn Crescent, Marton, Maidstone Drive, Marton, Community Rylstone Court, Beechwood Centre, Marton, St Andrew's United Reformed Church, Marton, Brunton
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