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35 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 35 bus time schedule & line map 35 Birmingham - Hawkesley via Kings Heath View In Website Mode The 35 bus line (Birmingham - Hawkesley via Kings Heath) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Digbeth: 5:06 AM - 10:48 PM (2) Hawkesley: 5:50 AM - 11:30 PM (3) King's Heath: 11:18 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 35 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 35 bus arriving. Direction: Digbeth 35 bus Time Schedule 52 stops Digbeth Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:52 AM - 10:49 PM Monday 5:06 AM - 10:48 PM Ridgemount Drive, Hawkesley Longdales Road, Birmingham Tuesday 5:06 AM - 10:48 PM Longdales Rd, Hawkesley Wednesday 5:06 AM - 10:48 PM Parlows End, Birmingham Thursday 5:06 AM - 10:48 PM Driftwood Close, Hawkesley Friday 5:06 AM - 10:48 PM Shannon Road, Birmingham Saturday 5:09 AM - 10:50 PM Bridges Walk, Hawkesley Hawkesley Square, Hawkesley Old Portway, Birmingham 35 bus Info Cornerway, Hawkesley Direction: Digbeth Stops: 52 Longdales Rd, Hawkesley Trip Duration: 48 min Selcombe Way, Birmingham Line Summary: Ridgemount Drive, Hawkesley, Longdales Rd, Hawkesley, Driftwood Close, Green Lane Walk, Hawkesley Hawkesley, Bridges Walk, Hawkesley, Hawkesley Square, Hawkesley, Cornerway, Hawkesley, Rosebay Ave, Hawkesley Longdales Rd, Hawkesley, Green Lane Walk, Hawkesley, Rosebay Ave, Hawkesley, Primrose Hill, Primrose Hill, Pool Farm Pool Farm, Siseƒeld Rd, Pool Farm, Little Hill Grove, Pool Farm, Walkers Heath Rd, Walkers Heath, Siseƒeld Rd, Pool Farm Heathside Drive, Druids Heath, Chelworth Rd, Druids Hillmeads Road, Birmingham Heath, Bells Lane, Druids Heath, Linsworth Approach, Druids Heath, Broad Lane, Brandwood Little Hill Grove, Pool Farm End, Shelƒeld Rd, Brandwood End, Kernthorpe Rd, Hillmeads Road, Birmingham Brandwood End, Yarningale Rd, Brandwood End, Lifford Close, Lifford, Reaside Crescent, Lifford, Walkers Heath Rd, Walkers Heath Dawberry Rd, Lifford, Bilberry Rd, Stirchley, Pineapple Bridge, Stirchley, Kings Rd, Stirchley, Cartland Road, Heathside Drive, Druids Heath King's Heath, King Edwards Camp Hill School, King's Heath, Kings Heath Park, King's Heath, All Saints Church, King's Heath, Institute Rd, King's Heath, Chelworth Rd, Druids Heath Poplar Road, King's Heath, Station Road, King's Schoolhouse Close, Birmingham Heath, Queensbridge School, Moseley, Moor Green Bells Lane, Druids Heath Lane, Moseley, Moseley Hall Hospital, Moseley, Farquhar Rd, Moseley, Amesbury Rd, Moseley, Park Monyhull Hall Road, Birmingham Hill, Cannon Hill Park, Edgbaston Rd, Cannon Hill Linsworth Approach, Druids Heath Park, Jakeman Rd, Cannon Hill Park, Albert Place, 2 Lindsworth Approach, Birmingham Cannon Hill Park, Edward Rd, Balsall Heath, Calthorpe Park, Highgate, Balsall Heath Rd, Broad Lane, Brandwood End Highgate, Conybere St, Highgate, Barford St, Highgate, Lower Essex St, Digbeth, Bromsgrove St, Shelƒeld Rd, Brandwood End Digbeth (Ps2), Markets, Digbeth (Mk2), Moor St 1 Monyhull Hall Road, Birmingham Selfridges, Digbeth (Ms1) Kernthorpe Rd, Brandwood End Yarningale Rd, Brandwood End Brandwood Park Road, Birmingham Lifford Close, Lifford Reaside Crescent, Lifford Brandwood Park Road, Birmingham Dawberry Rd, Lifford Fawley Grove, Birmingham Bilberry Rd, Stirchley Pineapple Bridge, Stirchley 345 Allens Croft Road, Birmingham Kings Rd, Stirchley 276 Vicarage Road, Birmingham Cartland Road, King's Heath King Edwards Camp Hill School, King's Heath 217 Vicarage Road, Birmingham Kings Heath Park, King's Heath 72 Vicarage Road, Birmingham All Saints Church, King's Heath 1 Vicarage Road, Birmingham Institute Rd, King's Heath Kingsƒeld Road, Birmingham Poplar Road, King's Heath 70 High Street, Birmingham Station Road, King's Heath 2A High Street, Birmingham Queensbridge School, Moseley Moor Green Lane, Moseley 2 Moor Green Lane, Birmingham Moseley Hall Hospital, Moseley 171 Alcester Road, Birmingham Farquhar Rd, Moseley 149-153 Alcester Road, Birmingham Amesbury Rd, Moseley 59 Salisbury Road, Birmingham Park Hill, Cannon Hill Park 138 Salisbury Road, Birmingham Edgbaston Rd, Cannon Hill Park 95 Willows Road, Birmingham Jakeman Rd, Cannon Hill Park 24 Willows Road, Birmingham Albert Place, Cannon Hill Park Hallam Street, Birmingham Edward Rd, Balsall Heath Lincoln Street, Birmingham Calthorpe Park, Highgate Clevedon Road, Birmingham Balsall Heath Rd, Highgate Conybere St, Highgate Barford St, Highgate Lower Essex St, Digbeth Bromsgrove St, Digbeth (Ps2) 62-70 Pershore Street, Birmingham Markets, Digbeth (Mk2) Upper Dean Street, Birmingham Moor St Selfridges, Digbeth (Ms1) Moor Street, Birmingham Direction: Hawkesley 35 bus Time Schedule 56 stops Hawkesley Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:35 AM - 11:30 PM Monday 5:50 AM - 11:30 PM Moor St Selfridges, Digbeth (Ms1) Moor Street, Birmingham Tuesday 5:50 AM - 11:30 PM New St Station, Birmingham (NS4) Wednesday 5:50 AM - 11:30 PM Saint Martins Queensway, Birmingham Thursday 5:50 AM - 11:30 PM Old Repertory Theatre, Birmingham (NS11) Friday 5:50 AM - 11:30 PM Station Street, Birmingham Saturday 5:50 AM - 11:30 PM Bromsgrove St, Digbeth (Ps3) 62-70 Pershore Street, Birmingham Lower Essex St, Digbeth 35 bus Info Barford St, Highgate Direction: Hawkesley Stops: 56 Conybere St, Highgate Trip Duration: 48 min Clissold Close, Birmingham Line Summary: Moor St Selfridges, Digbeth (Ms1), New St Station, Birmingham (NS4), Old Repertory Belgrave Middleway, Highgate Theatre, Birmingham (NS11), Bromsgrove St, Digbeth (Ps3), Lower Essex St, Digbeth, Barford St, Balsall Heath Rd, Highgate Highgate, Conybere St, Highgate, Belgrave Balsall Heath Road, Birmingham Middleway, Highgate, Balsall Heath Rd, Highgate, Calthorpe Park, Highgate, Balfour St, Balsall Heath, Calthorpe Park, Highgate Edward Rd, Balsall Heath, Albert Place, Cannon Hill Clevedon Road, Birmingham Park, Jakeman Rd, Cannon Hill Park, Edgbaston Rd, Cannon Hill Park, Park Hill, Cannon Hill Park, Balfour St, Balsall Heath Amesbury Rd, Moseley, Farquhar Rd, Moseley, Lincoln Street, Birmingham Moseley Hall Hospital, Moseley, Moor Green Lane, Moseley, Queensbridge School, Moseley, Station Edward Rd, Balsall Heath Road, King's Heath, Poplar Road, King's Heath, 10 Cobden Gardens, Birmingham Institute Rd, King's Heath, All Saints Church, King's Heath, Kings Heath Park, King's Heath, King Edwards Albert Place, Cannon Hill Park Camp Hill School, King's Heath, Cartland Road, King's 2 Willows Road, Birmingham Heath, Pineapple Bridge, Stirchley, Bilberry Rd, Stirchley, Dawberry Rd, Lifford, Reaside Crescent, Jakeman Rd, Cannon Hill Park Lifford, Lifford Close, Lifford, Yarningale Rd, 66 Willows Road, Birmingham Brandwood End, Kernthorpe Rd, Brandwood End, Shelƒeld Rd, Brandwood End, Broad Lane, Edgbaston Rd, Cannon Hill Park Brandwood End, Linsworth Approach, Druids Heath, 116 Willows Road, Birmingham Keynell Covert, Druids Heath, Parsons Hill, Druids Heath, Chelworth Rd, Druids Heath, Heathside Drive, Park Hill, Cannon Hill Park Druids Heath, Walkers Heath Rd, Walkers Heath, 146 Salisbury Road, Birmingham Little Hill Grove, Pool Farm, Siseƒeld Rd, Pool Farm, Primrose Hill, Pool Farm, Rosebay Ave, Hawkesley, Amesbury Rd, Moseley Longdales Rd, Hawkesley, Green Lane Walk, 64 Salisbury Road, Birmingham Hawkesley, Longdales Rd, Hawkesley, Cornerway, Hawkesley, Hawkesley Square, Hawkesley, Bridges Farquhar Rd, Moseley Walk, Hawkesley, Driftwood Close, Hawkesley, Farquhar Road, Birmingham Longdales Rd, Hawkesley, Ridgemount Drive, Hawkesley Moseley Hall Hospital, Moseley Dowells Close, Birmingham Moor Green Lane, Moseley Queensbridge School, Moseley Station Road, King's Heath Poplar Road, King's Heath 50 High Street, Birmingham Institute Rd, King's Heath 153 High Street, Birmingham All Saints Church, King's Heath 17 Vicarage Road, Birmingham Kings Heath Park, King's Heath 95 Vicarage Road, Birmingham King Edwards Camp Hill School, King's Heath 199 Vicarage Road, Birmingham Cartland Road, King's Heath 258 Vicarage Road, Birmingham Pineapple Bridge, Stirchley 345 Allens Croft Road, Birmingham Bilberry Rd, Stirchley Dawberry Rd, Lifford Fawley Grove, Birmingham Reaside Crescent, Lifford Brandwood Park Road, Birmingham Lifford Close, Lifford Yarningale Rd, Brandwood End Brandwood Park Road, Birmingham Kernthorpe Rd, Brandwood End Shelƒeld Rd, Brandwood End Brandwood Park Road, Birmingham Broad Lane, Brandwood End Linsworth Approach, Druids Heath Kingswood Drive, Birmingham Keynell Covert, Druids Heath 14A Taynton Covert, Birmingham Parsons Hill, Druids Heath Chelworth Rd, Druids Heath Hayle Close, Birmingham Heathside Drive, Druids Heath Leydon Croft, England Walkers Heath Rd, Walkers Heath Cavendish Close, Birmingham Little Hill Grove, Pool Farm Siseƒeld Rd, Pool Farm Hillmeads Road, Birmingham Primrose Hill, Pool Farm Warrens End, Birmingham Rosebay Ave, Hawkesley Meadowsweet Avenue, Birmingham Longdales Rd, Hawkesley Green Lane Walk, Hawkesley Longdales Rd, Hawkesley Cornerway, Hawkesley Hawkesley Square, Hawkesley Old Portway, Birmingham Bridges Walk, Hawkesley Driftwood Close, Hawkesley Forde Way Gardens, Birmingham Longdales Rd, Hawkesley Ridgemount Drive, Hawkesley Longdales Road, Birmingham Direction: King's Heath 35 bus Time Schedule 31 stops King's Heath Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 11:19 PM Monday 11:18 PM Ridgemount Drive, Hawkesley Longdales Road, Birmingham Tuesday 11:18 PM Longdales Rd, Hawkesley Wednesday 11:18 PM Parlows End, Birmingham Thursday 11:18 PM Driftwood Close, Hawkesley Friday 11:18 PM Shannon Road, Birmingham Saturday 11:20 PM Bridges Walk, Hawkesley Hawkesley
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