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60 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 60 bus time schedule & line map 60 Arena Retail Park - Warwick University View In Website Mode The 60 bus line (Arena Retail Park - Warwick University) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Kirby Corner: 6:00 AM - 8:08 PM (2) Longford: 6:20 AM - 8:00 PM (3) Westwood Business Park: 6:49 AM - 2:50 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 60 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 60 bus arriving. Direction: Kirby Corner 60 bus Time Schedule 78 stops Kirby Corner Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Monday 6:00 AM - 8:08 PM Tesco Superstore, Longford Tuesday 6:00 AM - 8:08 PM Parkstone Rd, Little Heath Parkstone Road, Coventry Wednesday 6:00 AM - 8:08 PM The Wheatsheaf, Little Heath Thursday 6:00 AM - 8:08 PM Friday 6:00 AM - 8:08 PM Foleshill Rd, Little Heath Old Church Road, Coventry Saturday 7:20 AM - 8:00 PM Thomas Lane St, Foleshill Dudley St, Foleshill 60 bus Info Elkington St, Foleshill Direction: Kirby Corner Stops: 78 Courthouse Green School, Court House Green Trip Duration: 73 min Line Summary: Tesco Superstore, Longford, Purcell Rd, Court House Green Parkstone Rd, Little Heath, The Wheatsheaf, Little Heath, Foleshill Rd, Little Heath, Thomas Lane St, Foleshill, Dudley St, Foleshill, Elkington St, Foleshill, Stoke Heath, Court House Green Courthouse Green School, Court House Green, Purcell Rd, Court House Green, Stoke Heath, Court Dennis Rd, Stoke Heath House Green, Dennis Rd, Stoke Heath, Torcross Avenue, Wyken, Tiverton Rd, Wyken Green, The Torcross Avenue, Wyken Wyken Pippin, Wyken, St Ives Rd, Wyken, Attoxhall Rd, Wyken Green, Arch Rd, Wyken, Westmorland Rd, Tiverton Rd, Wyken Green Wyken, Clifford Bridge Rd, Wyken, Rear Of Old Main Block, Walsgrave, University Hospital, Walsgrave, The Wyken Pippin, Wyken University Hospital, Walsgrave (Uh9), Caludon Centre, Walsgrave, Walsgrave Hospital Temp Stop, St Ives Rd, Wyken Wyken Green, Tesco, Wyken Green, Gainford Rise, Stoke, Bridgeacre Gardens, Stoke, Coombe Park Rd, Attoxhall Rd, Wyken Green Stoke, Binley Church, Binley, Binley Park Inn, Binley, Willenhall Lane, Binley, Industrial Estate, Binley, Arch Rd, Wyken Willenhall Lane, Binley, Sandwick Close, Binley, Invicta Rd, Binley, Ashby Close, Binley, William Mckee Close, Westmorland Rd, Wyken Binley, Craigends Avenue, Binley, Middle Ride, Binley, Remembrance Rd, Willenhall, Meadfoot Rd, St Just Road, Coventry Willenhall, Robin Hood Rd, Willenhall, Dunsmore Clifford Bridge Rd, Wyken Avenue, Willenhall, Cedric Close, Willenhall, St James Dalton Gardens, Coventry Lane, Willenhall, Abbey Rd, Whitley, Tonbridge Rd, Whitley, Riverside Close, Whitley, Jaguar Works, Rear Of Old Main Block, Walsgrave Whitley, London Rd, Cheylesmore, Cecily Rd, Cheylesmore, Esher Drive, Cheylesmore, Arundel Rd, University Hospital, Walsgrave Cheylesmore, Castle Close, Cheylesmore, Ulverscroft Rd, Cheylesmore, Meschines St, Cheylesmore, University Hospital, Walsgrave (Uh9) Dillotford Ave, Cheylesmore, Knoll Drive, Stivichall, Ridgeway Avenue, Stivichall, Maidavale Crescent, Caludon Centre, Walsgrave Stivichall, Baginton Rd, Stivichall, Dewsbury Ave, Stivichall, Stonebridge Highway, Finham, Leamington Road, Finham, Bathway Rd, Green Lane, Wainbody Walsgrave Hospital Temp Stop, Wyken Green Ave, Green Lane, Cannon Park Rd, War Memorial Park, Fletchamstead Highway, Canley, Centenary Rd, Tesco, Wyken Green Canley, Sir Henry Parkes Rd, Canley, Cannon Park Clifford Bridge Road, Coventry Shops, Cannon Park, Leeming Close, Cannon Park, Lynchgate Rd, Cannon Park, University Westwood Gainford Rise, Stoke Site, Cannon Park, Gibbet Hill Rd, Kirby Corner, Kirby Corner Rd, Kirby Corner (Gh1), Scarman Rd, Kirby Bridgeacre Gardens, Stoke Corner, Interchange, Kirby Corner (Uw1) Coombe Park Rd, Stoke Binley Church, Binley Brinklow Road, Coventry Binley Park Inn, Binley Willenhall Lane, Binley Industrial Estate, Binley Willenhall Lane, Binley Stirling Close, Coventry Sandwick Close, Binley Sandwick Close, Coventry Invicta Rd, Binley Beeston Close, Coventry Ashby Close, Binley Tom Henderson Close, Coventry William Mckee Close, Binley Binley Grove, Coventry Craigends Avenue, Binley Abergavenny Walk, Coventry Middle Ride, Binley Remembrance Rd, Willenhall Meadfoot Rd, Willenhall Robin Hood Rd, Willenhall Lysander Street, Coventry Dunsmore Avenue, Willenhall St James' Lane, Coventry Cedric Close, Willenhall Cedric Close, Coventry St James Lane, Willenhall 2 Carnegie Close, Coventry Abbey Rd, Whitley Tonbridge Rd, Whitley 2 Tonbridge Road, Coventry Riverside Close, Whitley London Road, Coventry Jaguar Works, Whitley London Rd, Cheylesmore Cecily Rd, Cheylesmore 104 Cecily Road, Coventry Esher Drive, Cheylesmore 63 William Bristow Road, Coventry Arundel Rd, Cheylesmore 155 Arundel Road, Coventry Castle Close, Cheylesmore 11 Castle Close, Coventry Ulverscroft Rd, Cheylesmore 140 The Chesils, Coventry Meschines St, Cheylesmore 128 The Chesils, Coventry Dillotford Ave, Cheylesmore 106 The Chesils, Coventry Knoll Drive, Stivichall 42 The Chesils, Coventry Ridgeway Avenue, Stivichall 2 The Chesils, Coventry Maidavale Crescent, Stivichall 88 Baginton Road, Coventry Baginton Rd, Stivichall 195 Leamington Road, Coventry Dewsbury Ave, Stivichall 219 Leamington Road, Coventry Stonebridge Highway, Finham Leamington Road, Coventry Leamington Road, Finham 294 Kenpas Highway, Coventry Bathway Rd, Green Lane Kenpas Highway, Coventry Wainbody Ave, Green Lane Kenpas Highway, Coventry Cannon Park Rd, War Memorial Park 7 Fletchamstead Highway, Coventry Fletchamstead Highway, Canley Centenary Rd, Canley Charter Avenue, Coventry Sir Henry Parkes Rd, Canley Cannon Park Shops, Cannon Park 11 Cannon Park Centre, Coventry Leeming Close, Cannon Park Lynchgate Road, Coventry Lynchgate Rd, Cannon Park Kirby Corner Road, Coventry University Westwood Site, Cannon Park Gibbet Hill Rd, Kirby Corner Kirby Corner Rd, Kirby Corner (Gh1) Gibbet Hill Road, Coventry Scarman Rd, Kirby Corner University Road, Coventry Interchange, Kirby Corner (Uw1) Gibbet Hill Road, Kenilworth Direction: Longford 60 bus Time Schedule 88 stops Longford Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Monday 6:20 AM - 8:00 PM Westwood School, Westwood Business Park Tuesday 6:20 AM - 8:00 PM Mitchell Avenue, Kirby Corner Wednesday 6:20 AM - 8:00 PM Scarman Rd, Kirby Corner Thursday 6:20 AM - 8:00 PM University Road, Coventry Friday 6:20 AM - 8:00 PM Interchange, Kirby Corner (Uw1) Gibbet Hill Road, Kenilworth Saturday 6:47 AM - 8:00 PM Scarman Rd, Kirby Corner Gibbet Hill Road, Coventry Kirby Corner Rd, Kirby Corner (Gh2) 60 bus Info Gibbet Hill Road, Coventry Direction: Longford Stops: 88 University Westwood Site, Cannon Park Trip Duration: 62 min Line Summary: Westwood School, Westwood Lynchgate Rd, Cannon Park Business Park, Mitchell Avenue, Kirby Corner, Kirby Corner Road, Coventry Scarman Rd, Kirby Corner, Interchange, Kirby Corner (Uw1), Scarman Rd, Kirby Corner, Kirby Corner Rd, Cannon Park Shops, Cannon Park Kirby Corner (Gh2), University Westwood Site, 11 Cannon Park Centre, Coventry Cannon Park, Lynchgate Rd, Cannon Park, Cannon Park Shops, Cannon Park, Leeming Close, Cannon Leeming Close, Cannon Park Park, Centenary Rd, Canley, Sir Henry Parkes Rd, Lynchgate Road, Coventry Canley, Canley Rd, Canley, Cannon Park Rd, War Memorial Park, Wainbody Ave, Green Lane, Centenary Rd, Canley Renaissance Court, Green Lane, Bathway Rd, Green Lane, Leamington Road, Finham, Stonebridge Sir Henry Parkes Rd, Canley Highway, Finham, Dewsbury Ave, Stivichall, The Chesils, Stivichall, Ridgeway Avenue, Stivichall, Knoll Canley Rd, Canley Drive, Stivichall, Dillotford Ave, Cheylesmore, Ulverscroft Rd, Cheylesmore, Castle Close, Cannon Park Rd, War Memorial Park Cheylesmore, Seneschal Rd, Cheylesmore, Esher Drive, Cheylesmore, Cecily Rd, Cheylesmore, The 44 Fletchamstead Highway, Coventry Mount, Cheylesmore, London Rd, Cheylesmore, Wainbody Ave, Green Lane Jaguar Works, Whitley, Riverside Close, Whitley, Tonbridge Rd, Whitley, Abbey Rd, Whitley, Chace 49 Kenpas Highway, Coventry Avenue, Whitley, St James Lane, Willenhall, London Renaissance Court, Green Lane Rd, Willenhall, Cedric Close, Willenhall, Dunsmore Avenue, Willenhall, Willenhall Social Club, Willenhall, 104 Kenpas Highway, Coventry Robin Hood Rd, Willenhall, Robin Hood Rd, Willenhall, Bathway Rd, Green Lane Meadfoot Rd, Willenhall, Remembrance Rd, Willenhall, Middle Ride, Binley, Craigends Avenue, Kenpas Highway, Coventry Binley, William Mckee Close, Binley, Ashby Close, Leamington Road, Finham Binley, Invicta Rd, Binley, Sandwick Close, Binley, Willenhall Lane, Binley, Industrial Estate, Binley, Stonebridge Highway, Finham Willenhall Lane, Binley, Binley Park Inn, Binley, Binley Church, Binley, Coombe Park Rd, Stoke, Bridgeacre Leamington Road, Coventry Gardens, Stoke, Gainford Rise, Stoke, Tesco, Wyken Green, Caludon Centre, Walsgrave, Rear Of Old Main Dewsbury Ave, Stivichall Block, Walsgrave, University Hospital, Walsgrave, 138 Leamington Road, Coventry University Hospital, Walsgrave (Uh3), Caludon Centre, Walsgrave, Walsgrave Hospital Temp Stop, The Chesils, Stivichall Wyken Green, Clifford Bridge Rd, Wyken, 79 Baginton Road, Coventry Westmorland Rd, Wyken, Arch Rd, Wyken, Attoxhall Rd, Wyken Green, Macaulay Rd, Wyken Green, Wyken Ridgeway Avenue, Stivichall Avenue, Wyken Green, Tiverton Rd, Wyken Green, 6 The Chesils, 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