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S4 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route S4 bus time schedule & line map S4 Leegomery - Telford Town Centre - Madeley View In Website Mode The S4 bus line (Leegomery - Telford Town Centre - Madeley) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Leegomery: 8:03 AM - 2:58 PM (2) Madeley: 4:07 PM (3) Wellington: 8:17 AM (4) Woodside: 6:52 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest S4 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next S4 bus arriving. Direction: Leegomery S4 bus Time Schedule 49 stops Leegomery Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:03 AM - 2:58 PM Madeley Centre, Madeley 74 High Street, Madeley Civil Parish Tuesday 8:03 AM - 2:58 PM Court Centre, Madeley Wednesday 8:03 AM - 2:58 PM Wellsƒeld, Woodside Thursday 8:03 AM - 2:58 PM Friday 8:03 AM - 2:58 PM Waltondale, Woodside Waltondale, Madeley Civil Parish Saturday Not Operational Lees Farm Roundabout, Woodside Abraham Darby School, Woodside S4 bus Info Wyvern, Woodside Direction: Leegomery Stops: 49 Warrensway, Woodside Trip Duration: 64 min Line Summary: Madeley Centre, Madeley, Court The Saplings, Woodside Centre, Madeley, Wellsƒeld, Woodside, Waltondale, Woodside, Lees Farm Roundabout, Woodside, Park Lane, Woodside Abraham Darby School, Woodside, Wyvern, Woodside, Warrensway, Woodside, The Saplings, Woodside, Park Lane, Woodside, Woodrows, Woodrows, Woodside Woodside, Willowƒeld, Woodside, Madeley Academy, Woodside, Churchway, Stirchley, Churncote, Stirchley, Willowƒeld, Woodside Abbey Fields, Randlay, Mill Farm Drive, Randlay, Brands Farm Way, Randlay, Telford Town Park, Madeley Academy, Woodside Randlay, International Centre, Telford Town Centre, Bus Station, Telford Town Centre, Matheson House, Churchway, Stirchley Telford Town Centre, Telford Central, Telford Town Centre, Fitness First, Priorslee, Priorslee Roundabout, Churncote, Stirchley Priorslee, Central Park, Oakengates, Greyhound Churncote, Stirchley And Brookside Civil Parish Island, Oakengates, Hancock's Drive, Oakengates, Bus Station, Oakengates, Market Street, Oakengates, Abbey Fields, Randlay Cartlidge House, Oakengates, Beveley Road, Stirchley Avenue, Hollinswood And Randlay Civil Parish Oakengates, Quarry Lane, Ketley, Shepherds Lane, Ketley, Copper Beech Road, Ketley, Horseshoes, Mill Farm Drive, Randlay Ketley, Bennetts Bank, Wellington, Whitehouse Hotel, Wellington, Cock Hotel, Wellington, Princes Street, Brands Farm Way, Randlay Wellington, School Court, Wellington, Constitution Hill, Wellington, Bus Station, Wellington, Vineyard Telford Town Park, Randlay Road, Wellington, Charlton School, Wellington, Princess Royal Hospital, Leegomery, Teresa Way, International Centre, Telford Town Centre Leegomery, Heatherdale, Leegomery, Apley Wood St Quentin Gate, Telford School, Leegomery Bus Station, Telford Town Centre Coach Central, Telford Matheson House, Telford Town Centre Grange Central, Telford Telford Central, Telford Town Centre Fitness First, Priorslee Priorslee Roundabout, Priorslee Holyhead Road, Telford Central Park, Oakengates Greyhound Island, Oakengates Hancock's Drive, Oakengates Hancocks Drive, Telford Bus Station, Oakengates Stafford Road, Telford Market Street, Oakengates Cartlidge House, Oakengates Bridge Street, Telford Beveley Road, Oakengates Quarry Lane, Ketley Shepherds Lane, Ketley Holyhead Road, Telford Copper Beech Road, Ketley Station Road, Telford Horseshoes, Ketley Bennetts Bank, Wellington Whitehouse Hotel, Wellington Cock Hotel, Wellington Princes Street, Wellington Green Man Close, Telford School Court, Wellington School Court, Telford Constitution Hill, Wellington Bus Station, Wellington The Parade, Telford Vineyard Road, Wellington King Street, Telford Charlton School, Wellington Princess Royal Hospital, Leegomery Teresa Way, Leegomery Cavell Close, Hadley & Leegomery Civil Parish Heatherdale, Leegomery Apley Wood School, Leegomery Direction: Madeley S4 bus Time Schedule 60 stops Madeley Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:07 PM Apley Wood School, Leegomery Tuesday 4:07 PM Halifax Drive, Leegomery Wednesday 4:07 PM Aintree Close, Leegomery Thursday 4:07 PM Millstream Way, Leegomery Friday 4:07 PM Chockleys Meadow, Leegomery Saturday Not Operational Hurleybrook Way, Leegomery Acacia Drive, Leegomery S4 bus Info Leicester Way, Leegomery Direction: Madeley Stops: 60 Trip Duration: 75 min Heatherdale, Leegomery Line Summary: Apley Wood School, Leegomery, Halifax Drive, Leegomery, Aintree Close, Leegomery, Teresa Way, Leegomery Millstream Way, Leegomery, Chockleys Meadow, Cavell Close, Hadley & Leegomery Civil Parish Leegomery, Hurleybrook Way, Leegomery, Acacia Drive, Leegomery, Leicester Way, Leegomery, Princess Royal Hospital, Leegomery Heatherdale, Leegomery, Teresa Way, Leegomery, Princess Royal Hospital, Leegomery, Charlton Charlton School, Wellington School, Wellington, Vineyard Road, Wellington, Bus Station, Wellington, Constitution Hill, Wellington, Vineyard Road, Wellington School Court, Wellington, Princes Street, Wellington, King Street, Telford Cock Hotel, Wellington, Whitehouse Hotel, Wellington, Bennetts Bank, Wellington, Horseshoes, Ketley, Bus Station, Wellington Copper Beech Road, Ketley, Shropshire Star, Ketley, The Parade, Telford White Lion, Ketley, Shepherds Lane, Ketley, Quarry Lane, Ketley, Beveley Road, Oakengates, Cartlidge Constitution Hill, Wellington House, Oakengates, Market Street, Oakengates, Bus Station, Oakengates, Hancock's Drive, Oakengates, School Court, Wellington Greyhound Island, Oakengates, Central Park, School Court, Telford Oakengates, Priorslee Roundabout, Priorslee, Fitness First, Priorslee, Telford Central, Telford Town Centre, Princes Street, Wellington Matheson House, Telford Town Centre, Bus Station, Green Man Close, Telford Telford Town Centre, International Centre, Telford Town Centre, Telford Town Park, Randlay, Brands Cock Hotel, Wellington Farm Way, Randlay, Mill Farm Drive, Randlay, Abbey Fields, Randlay, Churncote, Stirchley, Churchway, Whitehouse Hotel, Wellington Stirchley, Willowƒeld, Woodside, Woodrows, Woodside, Park Lane, Woodside, The Saplings, Bennetts Bank, Wellington Woodside, Warrensway, Woodside, Wyvern, Woodside, Abraham Darby School, Woodside, Lees Horseshoes, Ketley Farm Roundabout, Woodside, Waltondale, Woodside, Wellsƒeld, Woodside, Court Centre, Madeley, St Copper Beech Road, Ketley Marys School, Madeley, Station Road, Madeley, St. Marys Church, Madeley, Madeley Centre, Madeley Station Road, Telford Shropshire Star, Ketley Seven Hills Place, Telford White Lion, Ketley Sutherland Close, Telford Shepherds Lane, Ketley Quarry Lane, Ketley Beveley Road, Oakengates Cartlidge House, Oakengates Bridge Street, Telford Market Street, Oakengates Chapel Street, Telford Bus Station, Oakengates Stafford Road, Telford Hancock's Drive, Oakengates Reynolds Drive, Telford Greyhound Island, Oakengates Central Park, Oakengates Priorslee Roundabout, Priorslee Holyhead Road, Telford Fitness First, Priorslee Telford Central, Telford Town Centre Matheson House, Telford Town Centre Grange Central, Telford Bus Station, Telford Town Centre Coach Central, Telford International Centre, Telford Town Centre St Quentin Gate, Telford Telford Town Park, Randlay Brands Farm Way, Randlay Mill Farm Drive, Randlay Abbey Fields, Randlay Stirchley Avenue, Hollinswood And Randlay Civil Parish Churncote, Stirchley Havenwood, Stirchley And Brookside Civil Parish Churchway, Stirchley Willowƒeld, Woodside Woodrows, Woodside Park Lane, Woodside The Saplings, Woodside Warrensway, Woodside Wyvern, Woodside Abraham Darby School, Woodside Lees Farm Roundabout, Woodside Waltondale, Woodside Wellsƒeld, Woodside Court Centre, Madeley Victoria Road, Madeley Civil Parish St Marys School, Madeley Station Road, Madeley 39 High Street, Madeley Civil Parish St. Marys Church, Madeley 3 The Rookery, Madeley Civil Parish Madeley Centre, Madeley 74 High Street, Madeley Civil Parish Direction: Wellington S4 bus Time Schedule 23 stops Wellington Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:17 AM Bus Station, Telford Town Centre Coach Central, Telford Tuesday 8:17 AM Matheson House, Telford Town Centre Wednesday 8:17 AM Grange Central, Telford Thursday 8:17 AM Telford Central, Telford Town Centre Friday 8:17 AM Fitness First, Priorslee Saturday Not Operational Priorslee Roundabout, Priorslee Holyhead Road, Telford Central Park, Oakengates S4 bus Info Direction: Wellington Greyhound Island, Oakengates Stops: 23 Trip Duration: 26 min Hancock's Drive, Oakengates Line Summary: Bus Station, Telford Town Centre, Hancocks Drive, Telford Matheson House, Telford Town Centre, Telford Central, Telford Town Centre, Fitness First, Priorslee, Bus Station, Oakengates Priorslee Roundabout, Priorslee, Central Park, Stafford Road, Telford Oakengates, Greyhound Island, Oakengates, Hancock's Drive, Oakengates, Bus Station, Market Street, Oakengates Oakengates, Market Street, Oakengates, Cartlidge House, Oakengates, Beveley Road, Oakengates, Cartlidge House, Oakengates Quarry Lane, Ketley, Shepherds Lane, Ketley, Copper Bridge Street, Telford Beech Road, Ketley, Horseshoes, Ketley, Bennetts Bank, Wellington, Whitehouse Hotel, Wellington, Cock Beveley Road, Oakengates Hotel, Wellington, Princes Street, Wellington, School Court, Wellington, Constitution Hill, Wellington, Bus Quarry Lane, Ketley Station, Wellington Shepherds Lane, Ketley Holyhead Road, Telford Copper Beech Road, Ketley Station Road, Telford Horseshoes, Ketley Bennetts Bank, Wellington Whitehouse Hotel, Wellington Cock Hotel, Wellington Princes Street,
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