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552 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 552 bus time schedule & line map 552 Mint Bridge - Arnside View In Website Mode The 552 bus line (Mint Bridge - Arnside) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Arnside: 9:05 AM - 1:05 PM (2) Milnthorpe: 2:04 PM (3) Mint Bridge: 9:16 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 552 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 552 bus arriving. Direction: Arnside 552 bus Time Schedule 43 stops Arnside Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 1:05 PM Morrisons, Mint Bridge Queen Katherine's Avenue, Kendal Tuesday Not Operational Blackhall Road, Kendal Wednesday 9:05 AM - 1:05 PM Blackhall Road, Kendal Thursday Not Operational Weavers Court, Kendal Friday 9:05 AM - 1:05 PM Weavers Court, Kendal Saturday Not Operational K Village, Kendal Lound Road Garage, Kendal The Lound, Kendal 552 bus Info 1 Burton Road, Kendal Direction: Arnside Stops: 43 Helme Chase, Kendal Trip Duration: 27 min Heron Hill, Kendal Line Summary: Morrisons, Mint Bridge, Blackhall Road, Kendal, Weavers Court, Kendal, K Village, Asda, Kendal Kendal, Lound Road Garage, Kendal, The Lound, Kendal, Helme Chase, Kendal, Asda, Kendal, Westmorland General Hospital, Kendal Westmorland General Hospital, Kendal, Asda, Kendal, Helme Chase, Kendal, Burton Road Asda, Kendal Roundabout, Kendal, Lowmills, Kendal, Park Close, Natland, Aqueduct, Sedgwick, Approach, Brettargh Helme Chase, Kendal Holt, Heaves Hotel, Brettargh Holt, Hare & Hounds, Levens, Lane Foot, Levens, Levens Bridge, West Burton Road Roundabout, Kendal View, Leasgill, Village Hall, Leasgill, Woodhouse Lane, Heversham, Dallam School, Heversham, Top Of A65, Kendal Church Street, Milnthorpe, The Square, Milnthorpe, Lowmills, Kendal Grisleymires Lane, Milnthorpe, Chestnut Park, Milnthorpe, Chestnut Park, Milnthorpe, The Square, 1 Rinkƒeld, Kendal Milnthorpe, The Strands, Milnthorpe, Bridge, Park Close, Natland Milnthorpe, Ship Inn, Sandside, Sunny Ridge, Sandside, Garden Centre, Carr Bank, Dale House, 4 Charnley Fold, Natland Civil Parish Arnside, Rail Station, Arnside, The Promenade, Aqueduct, Sedgwick Arnside, Ye Olde Fighting Cocks, Arnside, Our Lady Of Lourdes Church, Arnside, Springƒeld Avenue, Sedgwick Aqueduct, Sedgwick Civil Parish Arnside, Hollins Lane, Arnside, Foot Of Briery Bank, Approach, Brettargh Holt Arnside Heaves Hotel, Brettargh Holt Hare & Hounds, Levens Lane Foot, Levens Levens Bridge A6, Levens Civil Parish West View, Leasgill Village Hall, Leasgill Woodhouse Lane, Heversham Dallam School, Heversham Top Of Church Street, Milnthorpe The Square, Milnthorpe 19 Main Street, Milnthorpe Grisleymires Lane, Milnthorpe Chestnut Park, Milnthorpe Harmony Hill Close, Milnthorpe Chestnut Park, Milnthorpe Harmony Hill Close, Milnthorpe The Square, Milnthorpe Main Street, Milnthorpe The Strands, Milnthorpe Bela Forge, Milnthorpe Bridge, Milnthorpe B5282, Beetham Civil Parish Ship Inn, Sandside Sunny Ridge, Sandside Garden Centre, Carr Bank Dale House, Arnside Rail Station, Arnside The Promenade, Arnside 24 The Promenade, Arnside Ye Olde Fighting Cocks, Arnside Our Lady Of Lourdes Church, Arnside Park View, Arnside Springƒeld Avenue, Arnside Springƒeld, Arnside Hollins Lane, Arnside Briery Bank, Arnside Civil Parish Foot Of Briery Bank, Arnside Direction: Milnthorpe 552 bus Time Schedule 13 stops Milnthorpe Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Rail Station, Arnside Tuesday Not Operational Ye Olde Fighting Cocks, Arnside Wednesday 2:04 PM The Promenade, Arnside Thursday Not Operational 24 The Promenade, Arnside Friday 2:04 PM Our Lady Of Lourdes Church, Arnside Park View, Arnside Saturday Not Operational Springƒeld Avenue, Arnside Springƒeld, Arnside Hollins Lane, Arnside 552 bus Info Briery Bank, Arnside Civil Parish Direction: Milnthorpe Stops: 13 Foot Of Briery Bank, Arnside Trip Duration: 19 min Line Summary: Rail Station, Arnside, Ye Olde Dale House, Arnside Fighting Cocks, Arnside, The Promenade, Arnside, Our Lady Of Lourdes Church, Arnside, Springƒeld Garden Centre, Carr Bank Avenue, Arnside, Hollins Lane, Arnside, Foot Of Briery Bank, Arnside, Dale House, Arnside, Garden Centre, Sunny Ridge, Sandside Carr Bank, Sunny Ridge, Sandside, Ship Inn, Storth, Bridge, Milnthorpe, The Square, Milnthorpe Ship Inn, Storth Bridge, Milnthorpe B5282, Beetham Civil Parish The Square, Milnthorpe 19 Main Street, Milnthorpe Direction: Mint Bridge 552 bus Time Schedule 38 stops Mint Bridge Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Rail Station, Arnside Tuesday Not Operational Ye Olde Fighting Cocks, Arnside Wednesday 9:16 AM The Promenade, Arnside Thursday Not Operational 24 The Promenade, Arnside Friday 9:16 AM Our Lady Of Lourdes Church, Arnside Park View, Arnside Saturday Not Operational Springƒeld Avenue, Arnside Springƒeld, Arnside Hollins Lane, Arnside 552 bus Info Briery Bank, Arnside Civil Parish Direction: Mint Bridge Stops: 38 Foot Of Briery Bank, Arnside Trip Duration: 74 min Line Summary: Rail Station, Arnside, Ye Olde Dale House, Arnside Fighting Cocks, Arnside, The Promenade, Arnside, Our Lady Of Lourdes Church, Arnside, Springƒeld Garden Centre, Carr Bank Avenue, Arnside, Hollins Lane, Arnside, Foot Of Briery Bank, Arnside, Dale House, Arnside, Garden Centre, Sunny Ridge, Sandside Carr Bank, Sunny Ridge, Sandside, Ship Inn, Storth, Bridge, Milnthorpe, The Square, Milnthorpe, Chestnut Ship Inn, Storth Park, Milnthorpe, Chestnut Park, Milnthorpe, The Square, Milnthorpe, Grisleymires Lane, Milnthorpe, Bridge, Milnthorpe Top Of Church Street, Milnthorpe, Dallam Junior School, Heversham, Woodhouse Lane, Heversham, B5282, Beetham Civil Parish Strickland House, Leasgill, Village Hall, Leasgill, Eversley Farm, Leasgill, Shelter, Levens, Levens The Square, Milnthorpe Bridge, Hare & Hounds, Levens, Heaves Hotel, 19 Main Street, Milnthorpe Brettargh Holt, Approach, Brettargh Holt, Aqueduct, Chestnut Park, Milnthorpe Sedgwick, Park Close, Natland, Low Mills, Kendal, Burton Road Roundabout, Kendal, Westmorland Harmony Hill Close, Milnthorpe General Hospital, Kendal, Kirkland, Kendal, Highgate, Chestnut Park, Milnthorpe Kendal, The Shakespeare Inn, Kendal, Bus Station (Ken), Kendal, Morrisons, Mint Bridge Harmony Hill Close, Milnthorpe The Square, Milnthorpe Main Street, Milnthorpe Grisleymires Lane, Milnthorpe Grisleymires Lane, Milnthorpe Top Of Church Street, Milnthorpe Dallam Junior School, Heversham Princes Way, Heversham Civil Parish Woodhouse Lane, Heversham Strickland House, Leasgill Village Hall, Leasgill Eversley Farm, Leasgill Shelter, Levens Levens Bridge Hare & Hounds, Levens Heaves Hotel, Brettargh Holt Approach, Brettargh Holt A590, Levens Civil Parish Aqueduct, Sedgwick Sedgwick Aqueduct, Sedgwick Civil Parish Park Close, Natland 4 Charnley Fold, Natland Civil Parish Low Mills, Kendal Burton Road Roundabout, Kendal 4 Natland Road, Kendal Westmorland General Hospital, Kendal Kirkland, Kendal 76 Kirkland, Kendal Highgate, Kendal Highgate, Kendal The Shakespeare Inn, Kendal 78 Highgate, Kendal Bus Station (Ken), Kendal Blackhall Road, Kendal Morrisons, Mint Bridge Queen Katherine's Avenue, Kendal 552 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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