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X41 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route X41 bus time schedule & line map X41 Accrington - Manchester Via Haslingden, View In Website Mode Helmshore, Ramsbottom, Prestwich The X41 bus line (Accrington - Manchester Via Haslingden, Helmshore, Ramsbottom, Prestwich) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Accrington: 7:04 AM - 9:05 PM (2) Manchester City Centre: 5:38 AM - 7:43 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest X41 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next X41 bus arriving. Direction: Accrington X41 bus Time Schedule 72 stops Accrington Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:45 AM - 6:45 PM Monday 7:04 AM - 9:05 PM Chorlton Street, Manchester City Centre Tuesday 7:04 AM - 9:05 PM Arora Hotel, Manchester City Centre 18-24 Princess Street, Manchester Wednesday 7:04 AM - 9:05 PM St James Square, Manchester City Centre Thursday 7:04 AM - 9:05 PM John Dalton Street, Manchester Friday 7:04 AM - 11:05 PM Victoria Bridge Street, Salford Saturday 8:10 AM - 11:05 PM Chapel Street, Manchester Strangeways Barker Street, Manchester X41 bus Info Bury New Road, Strangeways Direction: Accrington Bury New Road, Manchester Stops: 72 Trip Duration: 79 min Bury New Road, Strangeways Line Summary: Chorlton Street, Manchester City Centre, Arora Hotel, Manchester City Centre, St Appian Way, Lower Broughton James Square, Manchester City Centre, Victoria Bridge Street, Salford, Strangeways, Bury New Road, Great Cheetham Street West, Higher Broughton Strangeways, Bury New Road, Strangeways, Appian Vinca Grove, Manchester Way, Lower Broughton, Great Cheetham Street West, Higher Broughton, Devonshire Street, Higher Devonshire Street, Higher Broughton Broughton, Northumberland Street, Higher Clivia Grove, Manchester Broughton, Moor Lane, Kersal Bar, Kings Road, Sedgley Park, Longƒeld Centre, Prestwich, Willow Northumberland Street, Higher Broughton Road, Prestwich Hospital, Bass Lane, Walmersley, Cliff Crescent, Manchester Bast House Road, Shuttleworth, Gollinrod, Shuttleworth, Park Wood, Shuttleworth, Park Farm, Moor Lane, Kersal Bar Shuttleworth, Manchester Road, Shuttleworth, Bury New Road, Manchester Kenyon Street, Ramsbottom, East Lancs Railway, Ramsbottom, St Paul's Church, Ramsbottom, Market Kings Road, Sedgley Park Place, Ramsbottom, Great Eaves Road, Buckingham Road, Manchester Ramsbottom, Fire Station, Ramsbottom, Station, Stubbins, Industrial Estate, Stubbins, Rose Bank, Longƒeld Centre, Prestwich Stubbins, Primary School, Stubbins, Church, 459 Bury New Road, Manchester Stubbins, Woodlands Road, Edenƒeld, Rostron Arms, Willow Road, Prestwich Hospital Edenƒeld, Horse And Jockey, Edenƒeld, Coach And Bury New Road, Manchester Horses, Edenƒeld, Vale Mill Court, Edenƒeld, Football Ground, Ewood Bridge, Old Sch House, Ewood Bass Lane, Walmersley Bridge, Manchester Rd, Ewood Bridge, Woolpack Hotel, Bent Gate, Grasmere Road, Bent Gate, Bast House Road, Shuttleworth Knowsley Road, Broadway, Haslingden High School, Broadway, Brooklands Avenue, Broadway, Gregory Gollinrod, Shuttleworth Fold, Flaxmoss, Flax Moss, Mayƒeld Avenue, Flax Moss, Whitecroft Avenue, Haslingden, East Bank Park Wood, Shuttleworth Ave, Haslingden, Ryeƒeld Avenue, Haslingden, Health Centre, Haslingden, John Street, Haslingden, Regent Street, Haslingden, Station Road, Haslingden, Vale Park Farm, Shuttleworth Street, Haslingden, Hud Hey Road, Hud Hey, Manchester Road, England Tattersall Street, Acre, Winƒelds, Acre, Rising Bridge Road, Rising Bridge, Hazel Street, Baxenden, Station, Manchester Road, Shuttleworth Baxenden, Alliance Street, Baxenden, The Bay Horse, Baxenden, The Mission, Baxenden, Newton Drive, Kenyon Street, Ramsbottom Baxenden, Harcourt Street, Baxenden, Bamford Crescent, Accrington, Christ Church Street, East Lancs Railway, Ramsbottom Accrington, Warner Street, Accrington, Broadway, Accrington, King Street, Accrington St Paul's Church, Ramsbottom Market Place, Ramsbottom Killer Street, England Great Eaves Road, Ramsbottom Fire Station, Ramsbottom Stubbins Lane, England Station, Stubbins Industrial Estate, Stubbins William Street, England Rose Bank, Stubbins Primary School, Stubbins Church, Stubbins School Court, England Woodlands Road, Edenƒeld Rostron Arms, Edenƒeld Horse And Jockey, Edenƒeld Market Street, England Coach And Horses, Edenƒeld Vale Mill Court, Edenƒeld Football Ground, Ewood Bridge Blackburn Road, England Old Sch House, Ewood Bridge Manchester Rd, Ewood Bridge Woolpack Hotel, Bent Gate Grasmere Road, Bent Gate Knowsley Road, Broadway Haslingden High School, Broadway Broadway, Haslingden Brooklands Avenue, Broadway Gregory Fold Flaxmoss, Flax Moss Mayƒeld Avenue, Flax Moss Whitecroft Avenue, Haslingden East Bank Ave, Haslingden 8 Helmshore Road, Haslingden Ryeƒeld Avenue, Haslingden Ryeƒeld Avenue, Haslingden Health Centre, Haslingden John Street, Haslingden Regent Street, Haslingden Station Road, Haslingden Vale Street, Haslingden Hud Hey Road, Hud Hey Old Carr Mill Street, Haslingden Tattersall Street, Acre Maiden Street, Haslingden Winƒelds, Acre Shaw Street, Haslingden Rising Bridge Road, Rising Bridge Hazel Street, Baxenden Hazel Street, Accrington Station, Baxenden Alliance Street, Baxenden The Bay Horse, Baxenden The Mission, Baxenden Newton Drive, Baxenden Harcourt Street, Baxenden Airey Street, Accrington Bamford Crescent, Accrington Christ Church Street, Accrington Warner Street, Accrington Abbey Street, Accrington Broadway, Accrington Whalley Road, Accrington King Street, Accrington King Street, Accrington Direction: Manchester City Centre X41 bus Time Schedule 68 stops Manchester City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:15 AM - 5:15 PM Monday 5:38 AM - 7:43 PM Bus Station, Accrington School Street, Accrington Tuesday 5:38 AM - 7:43 PM Infant Street, Accrington Wednesday 5:38 AM - 7:43 PM Abbey Street, Accrington Thursday 5:38 AM - 7:43 PM Adelaide Street, Accrington Friday 5:38 AM - 9:43 PM Abbey Street, Accrington Saturday 6:38 AM - 9:43 PM Christ Church Street, Accrington Bamford Crescent, Accrington Haworth Avenue, Baxenden X41 bus Info Airey Street, Accrington Direction: Manchester City Centre Stops: 68 Laund Road, Baxenden Trip Duration: 83 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Accrington, Infant The Mission, Baxenden Street, Accrington, Adelaide Street, Accrington, Christ Parker Street, Accrington Church Street, Accrington, Bamford Crescent, Accrington, Haworth Avenue, Baxenden, Laund Southwood Drive, Baxenden Road, Baxenden, The Mission, Baxenden, Southwood Drive, Baxenden, The Bay Horse, Baxenden, Alliance The Bay Horse, Baxenden Street, Baxenden, Station, Baxenden, Hazel Street, Baxenden, Rising Bridge Road, Rising Bridge, Alliance Street, Baxenden Winƒelds, Acre, Tattersall Street, Acre, Hud Hey Road, Alliance Street, Accrington Hud Hey, Vale Street, Haslingden, Spring Lane, Haslingden, John Street, Haslingden, Health Centre, Station, Baxenden Haslingden, County Primary School, Haslingden, East Bank Ave, Haslingden, Whitecroft Meadow, Hazel Street, Baxenden Haslingden, Mayƒeld Avenue, Flax Moss, Flaxmoss, Flax Moss, Post O∆ce, Gregory Fold, Brooklands Hazel Street, Accrington Avenue, Broadway, Haslingden High School, Rising Bridge Road, Rising Bridge Broadway, Knowsley Road, Broadway, Grasmere Road, Bent Gate, Woolpack Hotel, Bent Gate, Oak Avenue, Accrington Manchester Rd, Ewood Bridge, Old Sch House, Winƒelds, Acre Ewood Bridge, Football Ground, Ewood Bridge, Vale Mill Court, Edenƒeld, Coach And Horses, Edenƒeld, Shaw Street, Haslingden Heycrofts View, Edenƒeld, Rostron Arms, Edenƒeld, Tattersall Street, Acre Woodlands Road, Edenƒeld, Church, Stubbins, Rose Bank, Stubbins, Industrial Estate, Stubbins, Ashton Tattersall Street, Haslingden Lodge, Ramsbottom, Market Place, Ramsbottom, Hud Hey Road, Hud Hey East Lancs Railway, Ramsbottom, Kenyon Street, Ramsbottom, Manchester Road, Shuttleworth, Bury Manchester Road, Haslingden New Farm, Shuttleworth, Park Farm, Shuttleworth, Vale Street, Haslingden Park Wood, Shuttleworth, Gollinrod, Shuttleworth, Tesco, Prestwich Hospital, Longƒeld Centre, Spring Lane, Haslingden Prestwich, Kings Road, Sedgley Park, Moor Lane, Kersal Bar, Northumberland Street, Higher Blackburn Road, Haslingden Broughton, Devonshire Street, Higher Broughton, Gt Cheetham Street East, Higher Broughton, Appian John Street, Haslingden Way, Lower Broughton, Bury New Road, Union Street, Haslingden Strangeways, Waterloo Road, Strangeways, Strangeways, Victoria Street, Manchester City Health Centre, Haslingden Centre, Barton Arcade, Manchester City Centre, Town Hall, Albert Square, Chinatown, Manchester County Primary School, Haslingden City Centre, Chorlton Street, Manchester City Centre Ryeƒeld Avenue, Haslingden East Bank Ave, Haslingden 18 Helmshore Road, Haslingden Whitecroft Meadow, Haslingden Mayƒeld Avenue, Flax Moss Flaxmoss, Flax Moss Post O∆ce, Gregory Fold Brooklands Avenue, Broadway Haslingden High School, Broadway Knowsley Road, Broadway Grasmere Road, Bent Gate Woolpack Hotel, Bent Gate Edenhurst, Haslingden Manchester Rd, Ewood Bridge Old Sch House, Ewood Bridge Football Ground, Ewood Bridge Blackburn Road, England Vale Mill Court, Edenƒeld Burnley Road, England Coach And Horses, Edenƒeld Heycrofts View, Edenƒeld Elizabeth Street, England Rostron Arms, Edenƒeld Bury Road, England Woodlands Road, Edenƒeld Church, Stubbins Rose Bank, Stubbins Industrial Estate, Stubbins Ashton Lodge, Ramsbottom Market Place, Ramsbottom Paradise Street, England East Lancs Railway, Ramsbottom Bridge Street, England Kenyon Street, Ramsbottom Patmos Street, England Manchester Road, Shuttleworth Bury New Farm,
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