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200 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 200 bus time schedule & line map 200 Banbury Town Centre View In Website Mode The 200 bus line (Banbury Town Centre) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Banbury Town Centre: 7:04 AM - 6:25 PM (2) Daventry: 6:40 AM - 5:25 PM (3) Hinton: 6:25 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 200 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 200 bus arriving. Direction: Banbury Town Centre 200 bus Time Schedule 31 stops Banbury Town Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:04 AM - 6:25 PM Bus Station, Daventry New Street, Daventry Tuesday 7:04 AM - 6:25 PM The Dingle, Daventry Wednesday 7:04 AM - 6:25 PM The Westway, Daventry Thursday 7:04 AM - 6:25 PM Friday 7:04 AM - 6:25 PM Bus Shelter, Badby Pinfold Green, Badby Civil Parish Saturday 8:14 AM - 6:25 PM Church Street, Charwelton No28, Byƒeld 200 bus Info Membris Way, Woodford Halse Direction: Banbury Town Centre Byƒeld Road, Woodford Cum Membris Civil Parish Stops: 31 Trip Duration: 55 min Fire Station, Woodford Halse Line Summary: Bus Station, Daventry, The Dingle, Upton Close, Woodford Cum Membris Civil Parish Daventry, The Westway, Daventry, Bus Shelter, Badby, Church Street, Charwelton, No28, Byƒeld, Membris Phipps Road, Woodford Halse Way, Woodford Halse, Fire Station, Woodford Halse, Phipps Road, Woodford Halse, Byƒeld Road, Byƒeld Road, Woodford Halse Woodford Halse, Quinton Lane, Woodford Halse, Hinton Close, Hinton, Foxglove Avenue, Woodford Quinton Lane, Woodford Halse Halse, Fire Station, Woodford Halse, Membris Way, Woodford Halse, No28, Byƒeld, Potters End, Byƒeld, Church Street, Woodford Cum Membris Civil Parish Garage, Byƒeld, Solden Hill Lodge, Byƒeld, Welsh Hinton Close, Hinton Road Crossroads, Aston Le Walls, The Rose And Crown Ph, Chipping Warden, Hogg End, Chipping Hinton Close, Woodford Cum Membris Civil Parish Warden, Hare And Hounds, Wardington, Foxglove Avenue, Woodford Halse Greensward, Wardington, Corner Mount, Wardington, Williamscot Turn, Williamscot, Stroud Bluebell Close, Woodford Cum Membris Civil Parish Park, Grimsbury, Priory Vale Road, Grimsbury, Tesco, Fire Station, Woodford Halse Grimsbury, Co-Op, Grimsbury, Bus Station, Banbury Town Centre Upton Close, Woodford Cum Membris Civil Parish Membris Way, Woodford Halse No28, Byƒeld Woodford Road, Byƒeld Civil Parish Potters End, Byƒeld Potters End, Byƒeld Civil Parish Garage, Byƒeld Farebrother Close, Byƒeld Civil Parish Solden Hill Lodge, Byƒeld Welsh Road Crossroads, Aston Le Walls The Rose And Crown Ph, Chipping Warden Hogg End, Chipping Warden Hare And Hounds, Wardington Greensward, Wardington Stud Farm Close, Wardington Civil Parish Corner Mount, Wardington Williamscot Turn, Williamscot Stroud Park, Grimsbury Priory Vale Road, Grimsbury Woburn Close, Banbury Civil Parish Tesco, Grimsbury Co-Op, Grimsbury Mckeevor Place, Banbury Bus Station, Banbury Town Centre Bridge Street, Banbury Direction: Daventry 200 bus Time Schedule 32 stops Daventry Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:40 AM - 5:25 PM Bus Station, Banbury Town Centre Bridge Street, Banbury Tuesday 6:40 AM - 5:25 PM Co-Op, Grimsbury Wednesday 6:40 AM - 5:25 PM Mckeevor Place, Banbury Thursday 6:40 AM - 5:25 PM Tesco, Grimsbury Friday 6:40 AM - 5:25 PM Priory Vale Road, Grimsbury Saturday 7:50 AM - 5:25 PM Delapre Drive, Banbury Civil Parish Stroud Park, Grimsbury Williamscot Turn, Williamscot 200 bus Info Direction: Daventry Corner Mount, Wardington Stops: 32 Trip Duration: 55 min Greensward, Wardington Line Summary: Bus Station, Banbury Town Centre, Stud Farm Close, Wardington Civil Parish Co-Op, Grimsbury, Tesco, Grimsbury, Priory Vale Road, Grimsbury, Stroud Park, Grimsbury, Hare And Hounds, Wardington Williamscot Turn, Williamscot, Corner Mount, Wardington, Greensward, Wardington, Hare And Hogg End, Chipping Warden Hounds, Wardington, Hogg End, Chipping Warden, The Rose And Crown Ph, Chipping Warden, Welsh The Rose And Crown Ph, Chipping Warden Road Crossroads, Aston Le Walls, Solden Hill Lodge, Byƒeld, Garage, Byƒeld, Potters End, Byƒeld, No28, Welsh Road Crossroads, Aston Le Walls Byƒeld, Membris Way, Woodford Halse, Fire Station, Woodford Halse, Phipps Road, Woodford Halse, Byƒeld Road, Woodford Halse, Quinton Lane, Solden Hill Lodge, Byƒeld Woodford Halse, Hinton Close, Hinton, Foxglove Avenue, Woodford Halse, Fire Station, Woodford Garage, Byƒeld Halse, Membris Way, Woodford Halse, No28, Byƒeld, 2 Banbury Road, Byƒeld Civil Parish Church Street, Charwelton, Bus Shelter, Badby, The Westway, Daventry, Danetre Hospital, Daventry, Bus Potters End, Byƒeld Station, Daventry, Tertiary College, Daventry 1a High Street, Byƒeld Civil Parish No28, Byƒeld Membris Way, Woodford Halse Byƒeld Road, Woodford Cum Membris Civil Parish Fire Station, Woodford Halse Upton Close, Woodford Cum Membris Civil Parish Phipps Road, Woodford Halse Byƒeld Road, Woodford Halse Quinton Lane, Woodford Halse Church Street, Woodford Cum Membris Civil Parish Hinton Close, Hinton Hinton Close, Woodford Cum Membris Civil Parish Foxglove Avenue, Woodford Halse Bluebell Close, Woodford Cum Membris Civil Parish Fire Station, Woodford Halse Upton Close, Woodford Cum Membris Civil Parish Membris Way, Woodford Halse No28, Byƒeld Woodford Road, Byƒeld Civil Parish Church Street, Charwelton Bus Shelter, Badby Pinfold Green, Badby Civil Parish The Westway, Daventry 60 London Road, Daventry Danetre Hospital, Daventry Bus Station, Daventry New Street, Daventry Tertiary College, Daventry Badby Road West, Daventry Direction: Hinton 200 bus Time Schedule 22 stops Hinton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:25 PM Bus Station, Banbury Town Centre Bridge Street, Banbury Tuesday 6:25 PM Co-Op, Grimsbury Wednesday 6:25 PM Mckeevor Place, Banbury Thursday 6:25 PM Tesco, Grimsbury Friday 6:25 PM Priory Vale Road, Grimsbury Saturday 6:25 PM Delapre Drive, Banbury Civil Parish Stroud Park, Grimsbury Williamscot Turn, Williamscot 200 bus Info Direction: Hinton Corner Mount, Wardington Stops: 22 Trip Duration: 32 min Greensward, Wardington Line Summary: Bus Station, Banbury Town Centre, Stud Farm Close, Wardington Civil Parish Co-Op, Grimsbury, Tesco, Grimsbury, Priory Vale Road, Grimsbury, Stroud Park, Grimsbury, Hare And Hounds, Wardington Williamscot Turn, Williamscot, Corner Mount, Wardington, Greensward, Wardington, Hare And Hogg End, Chipping Warden Hounds, Wardington, Hogg End, Chipping Warden, The Rose And Crown Ph, Chipping Warden, Welsh The Rose And Crown Ph, Chipping Warden Road Crossroads, Aston Le Walls, Solden Hill Lodge, Byƒeld, Garage, Byƒeld, Potters End, Byƒeld, No28, Welsh Road Crossroads, Aston Le Walls Byƒeld, Membris Way, Woodford Halse, Fire Station, Woodford Halse, Phipps Road, Woodford Halse, Byƒeld Road, Woodford Halse, Quinton Lane, Solden Hill Lodge, Byƒeld Woodford Halse, Hinton Close, Hinton Garage, Byƒeld 2 Banbury Road, Byƒeld Civil Parish Potters End, Byƒeld 1a High Street, Byƒeld Civil Parish No28, Byƒeld Membris Way, Woodford Halse Byƒeld Road, Woodford Cum Membris Civil Parish Fire Station, Woodford Halse Upton Close, Woodford Cum Membris Civil Parish Phipps Road, Woodford Halse Byƒeld Road, Woodford Halse Quinton Lane, Woodford Halse Church Street, Woodford Cum Membris Civil Parish Hinton Close, Hinton Hinton Close, Woodford Cum Membris Civil Parish 200 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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