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361 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 361 bus time schedule & line map 361 Eastoft <-> Goole View In Website Mode The 361 bus line (Eastoft <-> Goole) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Eastoft <-> Goole: 7:49 AM (2) Goole <-> Eastoft: 5:35 PM (3) Goole <-> Scunthorpe: 9:20 AM - 3:20 PM (4) Scunthorpe <-> Goole: 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 361 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 361 bus arriving. Direction: Eastoft <-> Goole 361 bus Time Schedule 25 stops Eastoft <-> Goole Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:49 AM War Memorial, Eastoft Tuesday 7:49 AM Lincolnshire Arms, Luddington Wednesday 7:49 AM Mill Close Villas, Luddington Thursday 7:49 AM Garthorpe Hall, Garthorpe Friday 7:49 AM Bay Horse, Garthorpe Saturday 7:39 AM Cross Street, Garthorpe And Fockerby Civil Parish Adling≈eet Garthorpe Road, Adling≈eet Adling≈eet Garthorpe Road, Adling≈eet 361 bus Info Manor Road, Twin Rivers Civil Parish Direction: Eastoft <-> Goole Stops: 25 Blacktoft Sands, Ouse≈eet Trip Duration: 40 min Line Summary: War Memorial, Eastoft, Lincolnshire Ouse≈eet Townend Causeway, Ouse≈eet Arms, Luddington, Mill Close Villas, Luddington, Garthorpe Hall, Garthorpe, Bay Horse, Garthorpe, Whitgift Main Road, Whitgift Adling≈eet Garthorpe Road, Adling≈eet, Adling≈eet Garthorpe Road, Adling≈eet, Blacktoft Sands, Ouse≈eet, Ouse≈eet Townend Causeway, Ouse≈eet, Whitgift Main Road, Whitgift Whitgift Main Road, Whitgift, Whitgift Main Road, Whitgift, Reedness Twin Rivers, Reedness, Reedness Reedness Twin Rivers, Reedness Twin Rivers, Reedness, Reedness Twin Rivers, Old Hill Cottages, Reedness Civil Parish Reedness, Swine≈eet High Street, Swine≈eet, Swine≈eet Church Lane, Swine≈eet, Swine≈eet Low Reedness Twin Rivers, Reedness Street, Swine≈eet, Goole Swine≈eet Road, Old Goole, Manor Road, Reedness Civil Parish Old Goole Swine≈eet Road, Old Goole, Goole Rawcliffe Road, Goole, Goole Boothferry Road, Reedness Twin Rivers, Reedness Goole, Goole Boothferry Rd, Goole, Goole Boothferry Road, Goole, Goole Interchange, Goole, Goole North Swine≈eet High Street, Swine≈eet Street, Goole Swine≈eet Church Lane, Swine≈eet Swine≈eet Low Street, Swine≈eet Low Street, Swine≈eet Civil Parish Goole Swine≈eet Road, Old Goole Don Street, Goole Civil Parish Old Goole Swine≈eet Road, Old Goole Goole Rawcliffe Road, Goole Goole Boothferry Road, Goole Goole Boothferry Rd, Goole Boothferry Road, Goole Civil Parish Goole Boothferry Road, Goole 83 Boothferry Road, Goole Civil Parish Goole Interchange, Goole Goole North Street, Goole Direction: Goole <-> Eastoft 361 bus Time Schedule 19 stops Goole <-> Eastoft Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Goole North Street, Goole Tuesday Not Operational Goole Stanhope Street, Goole Stanhope Street, Goole Civil Parish Wednesday Not Operational Old Goole Main Road, Old Goole Thursday Not Operational Don Street, Goole Civil Parish Friday Not Operational Swine≈eet Low Street, Swine≈eet Saturday 5:35 PM Quayƒeld Square, Swine≈eet Civil Parish Swine≈eet Church Street, Swine≈eet Riverdale Road, Swine≈eet Civil Parish 361 bus Info Reedness Twin Rivers, Reedness Direction: Goole <-> Eastoft Stops: 19 Reedness Twin Rivers, Reedness Trip Duration: 38 min Line Summary: Goole North Street, Goole, Goole Reedness Twin Rivers, Reedness Stanhope Street, Goole, Old Goole Main Road, Old Old Hill Cottages, Reedness Civil Parish Goole, Swine≈eet Low Street, Swine≈eet, Swine≈eet Church Street, Swine≈eet, Reedness Twin Rivers, Whitgift Main Road, Whitgift Reedness, Reedness Twin Rivers, Reedness, Reedness Twin Rivers, Reedness, Whitgift Main Whitgift Main Road, Whitgift Road, Whitgift, Whitgift Main Road, Whitgift, Ouse≈eet Townend Causeway, Ouse≈eet, Blacktoft Ouse≈eet Townend Causeway, Ouse≈eet Sands, Ouse≈eet, Adling≈eet Garthorpe Rd, Adling≈eet, Bay Horse, Garthorpe, Garthorpe Hall, Blacktoft Sands, Ouse≈eet Garthorpe, Mill Close Villas, Luddington, Lincolnshire Arms, Luddington, High Bridge Villas, Luddington, Adling≈eet Garthorpe Rd, Adling≈eet War Memorial, Eastoft Bay Horse, Garthorpe Cross Street, Garthorpe And Fockerby Civil Parish Garthorpe Hall, Garthorpe Mill Close Villas, Luddington Lincolnshire Arms, Luddington High Bridge Villas, Luddington War Memorial, Eastoft Direction: Goole <-> Scunthorpe 361 bus Time Schedule 49 stops Goole <-> Scunthorpe Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:20 AM - 3:20 PM Goole North Street, Goole Tuesday 9:20 AM - 3:20 PM Goole Stanhope Street, Goole Stanhope Street, Goole Civil Parish Wednesday 9:20 AM - 3:20 PM Goole Boothferry Road, Goole Thursday 9:20 AM - 3:20 PM 83 Boothferry Road, Goole Civil Parish Friday 9:20 AM - 3:20 PM Goole Boothferry Road, Goole Saturday 8:20 AM - 2:30 PM Boothferry Road, Goole Civil Parish Goole Boothferry Road, Goole Old Goole Main Road, Old Goole 361 bus Info Don Street, Goole Civil Parish Direction: Goole <-> Scunthorpe Stops: 49 Swine≈eet Low Street, Swine≈eet Trip Duration: 80 min Quayƒeld Square, Swine≈eet Civil Parish Line Summary: Goole North Street, Goole, Goole Stanhope Street, Goole, Goole Boothferry Road, Swine≈eet Church Street, Swine≈eet Goole, Goole Boothferry Road, Goole, Goole Riverdale Road, Swine≈eet Civil Parish Boothferry Road, Goole, Old Goole Main Road, Old Goole, Swine≈eet Low Street, Swine≈eet, Swine≈eet Reedness Twin Rivers, Reedness Church Street, Swine≈eet, Reedness Twin Rivers, Reedness, Reedness Twin Rivers, Reedness, Reedness Twin Rivers, Reedness Reedness Twin Rivers, Reedness, Whitgift Main Road, Whitgift, Whitgift Main Road, Whitgift, Reedness Twin Rivers, Reedness Ouse≈eet Townend Causeway, Ouse≈eet, Blacktoft Old Hill Cottages, Reedness Civil Parish Sands, Ouse≈eet, Adling≈eet Garthorpe Rd, Adling≈eet, Bay Horse, Garthorpe, Garthorpe Hall, Whitgift Main Road, Whitgift Garthorpe, Mill Close Villas, Luddington, Lincolnshire Arms, Luddington, High Bridge Villas, Luddington, Whitgift Main Road, Whitgift War Memorial, Eastoft, River Don Hotel, Eastoft, Cherry Tree Villas, Eastoft, Cranidge Close, Crowle, Ouse≈eet Townend Causeway, Ouse≈eet Tesco, Crowle, The Hub, Crowle, Wharf Road, Crowle, Park View, Crowle, Outgate, Ealand, Outgate, Ealand, Blacktoft Sands, Ouse≈eet Post O∆ce, Ealand, New Trent Inn, Ealand, Roundabout, Crowle, Pilfrey Bridge, Althorpe, The Dolphin Inn, Keadby, Althorpe Rail Station, Keadby, Adling≈eet Garthorpe Rd, Adling≈eet Jolly Sailor, Gunness, Gunness Straight, Gunness, Tesco, Scunthorpe, Doncaster Road, Berkeley Circle, Bay Horse, Garthorpe Collinson Avenue, Scunthorpe, Hospital, Scunthorpe, Cross Street, Garthorpe And Fockerby Civil Parish Orchid Rise, Scunthorpe, Museum, Scunthorpe, Cliff Gardens, Scunthorpe, Dunstall Street, Scunthorpe, Garthorpe Hall, Garthorpe Mary Street Car Park, Scunthorpe, Bus Station, Scunthorpe Mill Close Villas, Luddington Lincolnshire Arms, Luddington High Bridge Villas, Luddington War Memorial, Eastoft River Don Hotel, Eastoft Sampson Street, Eastoft Civil Parish Cherry Tree Villas, Eastoft Cranidge Close, Crowle Cranidge Close, Crowle Tesco, Crowle The Hub, Crowle Brunnyee Road, Crowle Wharf Road, Crowle Park View, Crowle Outgate, Ealand Outgate, Ealand Post O∆ce, Ealand New Trent Inn, Ealand New Trent Street, Crowle And Ealand Civil Parish Roundabout, Crowle Pilfrey Bridge, Althorpe The Dolphin Inn, Keadby Althorpe Rail Station, Keadby Jolly Sailor, Gunness Gunness Straight, Gunness Tesco, Scunthorpe Doncaster Road, Berkeley Circle Collinson Avenue, Scunthorpe Hospital, Scunthorpe Orchid Rise, Scunthorpe Museum, Scunthorpe Cliff Gardens, Scunthorpe St James Court, Scunthorpe Dunstall Street, Scunthorpe Dunstall Street, Scunthorpe Mary Street Car Park, Scunthorpe Bus Station, Scunthorpe Carlton Street, Scunthorpe Direction: Scunthorpe <-> Goole 361 bus Time Schedule 51 stops Scunthorpe <-> Goole Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM Bus Station, Scunthorpe Carlton Street, Scunthorpe Tuesday 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM Frances Street, Scunthorpe Wednesday 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM Dunstall Street, Scunthorpe Thursday 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM Clarke Street, Scunthorpe Friday 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM Pavillion Row, Scunthorpe Saturday 10:15 AM - 4:20 PM Sainsbury`S, Scunthorpe High Ridge School, Scunthorpe 361 bus Info Highƒeld Avenue, Scunthorpe Direction: Scunthorpe <-> Goole Doncaster Road, Scunthorpe Stops: 51 Trip Duration: 90 min Cliff Closes Road, Scunthorpe Line Summary: Bus Station, Scunthorpe, Frances Street, Scunthorpe, Dunstall Street, Scunthorpe, Collinson Avenue, Scunthorpe Pavillion Row, Scunthorpe, Sainsbury`S, Scunthorpe, High Ridge School, Scunthorpe, Highƒeld Avenue, Doncaster Road, Berkeley Circle Scunthorpe, Cliff Closes Road, Scunthorpe, Collinson Avenue, Scunthorpe, Doncaster Road, Berkeley Circle, Tesco, Scunthorpe, Gallagher Retail Park, Tesco, Scunthorpe Scunthorpe, Gunness Straight, Gunness, Jolly Sailor, Gunness, Althorpe Rail Station, Keadby, The Dolphin Gallagher Retail Park, Scunthorpe Inn, Keadby, Pilfrey Bridge, Althorpe, Roundabout, Doncaster Road, Gunness Civil Parish Crowle, New Trent Inn, Ealand, Post O∆ce, Ealand, Outgate, Ealand, Outgate, Ealand, Park View, Crowle, Gunness Straight, Gunness Wharf Road, Crowle, Field Side, Crowle, Market Place, Crowle, Tesco, Crowle, Longs Garage, Crowle, Cherry Jolly Sailor, Gunness Tree Villas, Eastoft, River Don Hotel, Eastoft, War Memorial, Eastoft, Lincolnshire Arms, Luddington, Althorpe Rail Station, Keadby Mill Close Villas, Luddington, Garthorpe Hall, Garthorpe, Bay Horse,
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