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54 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 54 bus time schedule & line map 54 Eastrop View In Website Mode The 54 bus line (Eastrop) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Eastrop: 9:53 AM (2) Hannington: 1:00 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 54 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 54 bus arriving. Direction: Eastrop 54 bus Time Schedule 26 stops Eastrop Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational All Saints Church, Hannington Tuesday Not Operational Freemantle Farm, North Oakley Wednesday 9:53 AM White Lane, Ibworth Thursday Not Operational White Lane, Oakley Civil Parish Friday Not Operational Summer Down Farm, Oakley Saturday Not Operational Beach Arms Hotel, Oakley Station Road, Oakley Andover Road, Oakley Civil Parish 54 bus Info Dell Farm, Oakley Direction: Eastrop Stops: 26 The Fox, Newfound Trip Duration: 42 min B3400, Oakley Civil Parish Line Summary: All Saints Church, Hannington, Freemantle Farm, North Oakley, White Lane, Ibworth, Methodist Church, Newfound Summer Down Farm, Oakley, Beach Arms Hotel, 5 Newfound, Oakley Civil Parish Oakley, Station Road, Oakley, Dell Farm, Oakley, The Fox, Newfound, Methodist Church, Newfound, St St Lawrence's Church, Wootton St Lawrence Lawrence's Church, Wootton St Lawrence, Rooksdown Crossroads, Rooksdown, Mill Road, Rooksdown Crossroads, Rooksdown Rooksdown, Vitellius Gardens, Rooksdown, Knowle Road, Rooksdown, Fairway House, Rooksdown, Mill Road, Rooksdown Rooksdown Community Centre, Rooksdown, Parklands, Rooksdown, North Hampshire Hospital, Rooksdown Avenue, Basingstoke Rooksdown, Priestley Road, Rooksdown, Houndmills Roundabout, Houndmills, Joule Road, Houndmills, Vitellius Gardens, Rooksdown Merton Road, Houndmills, Chapel Gate, Houndmills, The Rising Sun, South View, Railway Station, Knowle Road, Rooksdown Basingstoke, St Michaels, Eastrop Knowle Road, Basingstoke Fairway House, Rooksdown Rooksdown Community Centre, Rooksdown Parklands, Rooksdown The Avenue, Basingstoke North Hampshire Hospital, Rooksdown Priestley Road, Rooksdown Priestley Road, Basingstoke Houndmills Roundabout, Houndmills Joule Road, Houndmills Kingsclere Road cycle path, Basingstoke Merton Road, Houndmills Chapel Gate, Houndmills Kingsclere Road, Basingstoke The Rising Sun, South View Railway Station, Basingstoke Braine L'Alleud Road, Basingstoke St Michaels, Eastrop Church Street, Basingstoke Direction: Hannington 54 bus Time Schedule 26 stops Hannington Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational St Michaels, Eastrop Church Street, Basingstoke Tuesday Not Operational Churchill Way, Basingstoke Wednesday 1:00 PM Churchill Way, Basingstoke Thursday Not Operational Railway Station, Basingstoke Friday Not Operational Braine L'Alleud Road, Basingstoke Saturday Not Operational The Rising Sun, South View Chapel Gate, Houndmills Joule Road, Houndmills 54 bus Info Kingsclere Road cycle path, Basingstoke Direction: Hannington Stops: 26 Houndmills Roundabout, Houndmills Trip Duration: 55 min Line Summary: St Michaels, Eastrop, Churchill Way, Priestley Road, Rooksdown Basingstoke, Railway Station, Basingstoke, The Rising Sun, South View, Chapel Gate, Houndmills, North Hampshire Hospital, Rooksdown Joule Road, Houndmills, Houndmills Roundabout, Dinwoodie Drive, Basingstoke Houndmills, Priestley Road, Rooksdown, North Hampshire Hospital, Rooksdown, Parklands, Parklands, Rooksdown Rooksdown, Rooksdown Community Centre, The Avenue, Basingstoke Rooksdown, Fairway House, Rooksdown, Knowle Road, Rooksdown, Vitellius Gardens, Rooksdown, Rooksdown Community Centre, Rooksdown Mill Road, Rooksdown, Rooksdown Crossroads, Hobbs Court, Basingstoke Rooksdown, St Lawrence's Church, Wootton St Lawrence, Methodist Church, Newfound, The Fox, Fairway House, Rooksdown Newfound, Dell Farm, Oakley, Station Road, Oakley, Beach Arms Hotel, Oakley, Summer Down Farm, Knowle Road, Rooksdown Oakley, White Lane, Ibworth, Freemantle Farm, North Norrie Court, Basingstoke Oakley, All Saints Church, Hannington Vitellius Gardens, Rooksdown Mill Road, Rooksdown Rooksdown Avenue, Basingstoke Rooksdown Crossroads, Rooksdown St Lawrence's Church, Wootton St Lawrence Methodist Church, Newfound 5 Newfound, Oakley Civil Parish The Fox, Newfound B3400, Oakley Civil Parish Dell Farm, Oakley Station Road, Oakley Andover Road, Oakley Civil Parish Beach Arms Hotel, Oakley Summer Down Farm, Oakley White Lane, Ibworth White Lane, Oakley Civil Parish Freemantle Farm, North Oakley All Saints Church, Hannington 54 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in South West. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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