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D1S Bus Time Schedule & Line Route D1S bus time schedule & line map D1S Boreham Field View In Website Mode The D1S bus line (Boreham Field) has 5 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Boreham Field: 7:00 AM (2) Boreham Field: 4:38 PM (3) Salisbury: 3:04 PM (4) Trowbridge: 7:52 AM (5) Warminster: 3:37 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest D1S bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next D1S bus arriving. Direction: Boreham Field D1S bus Time Schedule 49 stops Boreham Field Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:00 AM New Canal, Salisbury 35 New Canal, Salisbury Tuesday 7:00 AM Clock Tower, Salisbury Wednesday 7:00 AM Water Lane, Salisbury Thursday 7:00 AM 90 FIsherton Street, Salisbury Friday 7:00 AM Fisherton Street (Rail), Salisbury Saturday Not Operational Windsor Street, Salisbury Fountain Way, Salisbury D1S bus Info University Technical College, Salisbury Direction: Boreham Field Stops: 49 Canadian Avenue, Bemerton Trip Duration: 50 min Line Summary: New Canal, Salisbury, Clock Tower, Skew Bridge, Bemerton Salisbury, Water Lane, Salisbury, Fisherton Street (Rail), Salisbury, Windsor Street, Salisbury, Fountain Skew Road, Quidhampton Way, Salisbury, University Technical College, Salisbury, Canadian Avenue, Bemerton, Skew Bridge, Bemerton, Skew Road, Quidhampton, Foots Hill, Foots Hill, Quidhampton Quidhampton, White Horse Gate, Quidhampton, Fugglestone, Wilton, Wilton Roundabout, Wilton, White Horse Gate, Quidhampton Shopping Village, Wilton, Kingsway Trading Estate, Wilton, Plough Cottage, Quidhampton, White Fugglestone, Wilton Cottages, South Newton, East End, South Newton, Maple Crescent, Wilton Civil Parish Glenside, South Newton, Bus Shelter, South Newton, Village Hall, Stoford, Bridge Shelter, Stoford, Pelican Wilton Roundabout, Wilton Inn, Stapleford, Rainbows End, Steeple Langford, Bell Inn, Steeple Langford, Bus Shelter, Steeple Langford, Shopping Village, Wilton Ballington Manor, Steeple Langford, Flyover, King Street, Wilton Deptford, Wincanton Turn, Deptford, Manor Farm, Fisherton De La Mere, East Farm, Codford, The Kingsway Trading Estate, Wilton Bridge, Codford, Cherry Orchard, Codford St Mary, The Grove, Codford, The Garage, Codford, Corton Plough Cottage, Quidhampton Turn, Codford, Toran Restaurant, Codford, Upton Folly, Upton Lovell, Knook Turn, Knook, Camp Gate, White Cottages, South Newton Knook, The Angel, Heytesbury, The Red Lion, Heytesbury, South Farm, Norton Bavant, East End, South Newton Bishopstrow Road, Boreham, St George's Close, A36, South Newton Civil Parish Boreham, The Dene, Boreham Field, Queensway, Boreham Field, Kingdown School, Boreham Field Glenside, South Newton Bus Shelter, South Newton Village Hall, Stoford Bridge Shelter, Stoford Pelican Inn, Stapleford Rainbows End, Steeple Langford Bell Inn, Steeple Langford Bus Shelter, Steeple Langford Salisbury Road, Steeple Langford Civil Parish Ballington Manor, Steeple Langford Flyover, Deptford Wincanton Turn, Deptford Manor Farm, Fisherton De La Mere East Farm, Codford The Bridge, Codford Cherry Orchard, Codford St Mary High Street, Codford Civil Parish The Grove, Codford The Garage, Codford Corton Turn, Codford Toran Restaurant, Codford Upton Folly, Upton Lovell Knook Turn, Knook Camp Gate, Knook The Angel, Heytesbury The Red Lion, Heytesbury South Farm, Norton Bavant Bishopstrow Road, Boreham St George's Close, Boreham Woodcock Road, Warminster Civil Parish The Dene, Boreham Field Queensway, Boreham Field Kingdown School, Boreham Field Direction: Boreham Field D1S bus Time Schedule 35 stops Boreham Field Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:38 PM Wiltshire College, Trowbridge Tuesday 4:38 PM Beech Grove, Trowbridge Chestnut Grove, Trowbridge Wednesday 4:38 PM Laburnham Grove, Trowbridge Thursday 4:38 PM College Road, Trowbridge Friday 4:38 PM Cedar Grove, Trowbridge Saturday Not Operational Grove Court, Trowbridge College Road, Trowbridge D1S bus Info Newland Place, Trowbridge Direction: Boreham Field Stops: 35 B And Q, Trowbridge Trip Duration: 41 min Line Summary: Wiltshire College, Trowbridge, Beech Spitƒre Retail Park, Trowbridge Grove, Trowbridge, Laburnham Grove, Trowbridge, Cedar Grove, Trowbridge, Grove Court, Trowbridge, 235 Bradley Road, North Bradley Civil Parish College Road, Trowbridge, Newland Place, White Horse Business Park, Trowbridge Trowbridge, B And Q, Trowbridge, Spitƒre Retail Park, Trowbridge, White Horse Business Park, Trowbridge, White Horse Business Park, Trowbridge White Horse Business Park, Trowbridge, White Horse Business Park Turn, Yarnbrook, Crossroads, Epsom Square, North Bradley Civil Parish Yarnbrook, Heywood Turn, Hawkeridge, Court Farm, White Horse Business Park Turn, Yarnbrook Hawkeridge, Hawke Ridge Business Park, Hawkeridge, Hawkeridge Road, Westbury, Slag Lane, Westbury, Railway Inn, Westbury, Roseƒeld Way, Crossroads, Yarnbrook Westbury, Police Station, Westbury, Haynes Road, Westbury Road, North Bradley Civil Parish Westbury, The Garage, Westbury, Chalford House Hotel, Westbury, The Bell, Chalford, Bus Shelter, Heywood Turn, Hawkeridge Upton Scudamore, Arn Hill Downs, Warminster, Copheap Lane, Warminster, Portway Fire Station, Court Farm, Hawkeridge Warminster, Market Place, Warminster, Esso Garage, Warminster, Woodcock Park, Warminster, Woodcock Hawke Ridge Business Park, Hawkeridge Industrial Estate, Warminster, Queensway, Boreham Field, The Dene, Boreham Field Hawkeridge Road, Westbury Slag Lane, Westbury 41 Primmers Place, Westbury Civil Parish Railway Inn, Westbury 115 Station Road, Westbury Civil Parish Roseƒeld Way, Westbury 82 Station Road, Westbury Civil Parish Police Station, Westbury 3 Station Road, Westbury Civil Parish Haynes Road, Westbury 29 Haynes Road, Westbury Civil Parish The Garage, Westbury 55 Warminster Road, Westbury Civil Parish Chalford House Hotel, Westbury 1 Wellhead Lane, Westbury Civil Parish The Bell, Chalford 57 Chalford, Westbury Civil Parish Bus Shelter, Upton Scudamore Arn Hill Downs, Warminster Copheap Lane, Warminster Portway Fire Station, Warminster Market Place, Warminster The Cornmarket, Warminster Esso Garage, Warminster Buttons Yard, Warminster Woodcock Park, Warminster Woodcock Park, Warminster Woodcock Industrial Estate, Warminster Woodcock Road cycle path, Warminster Queensway, Boreham Field The Dene, Boreham Field Direction: Salisbury D1S 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Technical College, Salisbury, Finchley Road, Salisbury, Fountain Way, Salisbury, Windsor Wincanton Turn, Deptford Street, Salisbury, Fisherton Street (Rail), Salisbury, Hayters Almshouses, Salisbury, United Reform Great Bathampton Farm, Deptford Church, Salisbury, Tesco, Salisbury Ballington Manor, Steeple Langford Bus Shelter, Steeple Langford Salisbury Road, Steeple Langford Civil Parish Bell Inn, Steeple Langford Rainbows End, Steeple Langford Pelican Inn, Stapleford Berwick Turn, Stapleford Bridge Shelter, Stoford Village Hall, Stoford Bus Shelter, South Newton Glenside, South Newton East End, South Newton A36, South Newton Civil Parish White Cottages, South Newton Plough Cottage, Quidhampton Kingsway Trading Estate, Wilton Warminster Road, Wilton Shopping Village, Wilton King Street, Wilton Wilton Roundabout, Wilton Fugglestone, Wilton Tra∆c Lights, Quidhampton White Horse Gate, Quidhampton Foots Hill, Quidhampton Skew Bridge, Bemerton Canadian Avenue, Bemerton University Technical College, Salisbury Finchley Road, Salisbury Fountain Way, Salisbury Windsor Street, Salisbury Fisherton Street (Rail), Salisbury Hayters Almshouses, Salisbury United Reform Church, Salisbury Tesco, Salisbury Castle Street,
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