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29 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 29 bus time schedule & line map 29 Street View In Website Mode The 29 bus line (Street) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Street: 3:44 PM (2) Taunton: 6:45 AM - 7:05 PM (3) Wells: 5:25 AM - 5:20 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 29 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 29 bus arriving. Direction: Street 29 bus Time Schedule 48 stops Street Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational The Parade, Taunton North Street, Taunton Tuesday Not Operational Primark, Taunton Wednesday 3:44 PM East Street, Taunton Thursday 3:44 PM Old Hospital, Taunton Friday 3:44 PM 46 East Reach, Taunton Saturday 6:15 AM - 5:20 PM Leycroft Road, Taunton 5 Leycroft Road, Taunton Bus Depot, Taunton 45 Hamilton Road, Taunton 29 bus Info Direction: Street Rose Inn, Taunton Stops: 48 59 Hamilton Road, Taunton Trip Duration: 69 min Line Summary: The Parade, Taunton, Primark, Halcon Corner, Taunton Taunton, Old Hospital, Taunton, Leycroft Road, 62 Hamilton Road, Taunton Taunton, Bus Depot, Taunton, Rose Inn, Taunton, Halcon Corner, Taunton, Ilminster Road, Taunton, Ilminster Road, Taunton Ilminster Road Busway, Taunton, Blackbrook Inn, Ilminster Road, Taunton Ruishton, Ruishton Inn, Ruishton, Lawn Meadow, Ruishton, Corner Cottage, Creech St Michael, Ilminster Road Busway, Taunton Arundells Way, Creech St Michael, Paddock Close, 32 Allington Close, Taunton Creech St Michael, Cooks Close, Creech St Michael, Glyndale, Creech St Michael, Down House, Creech Blackbrook Inn, Ruishton Heathƒeld, Crown Lane, Creech Heathƒeld, Regina Villas, Creech Heathƒeld, Higher Durston, Village Hall, Ruishton Inn, Ruishton Higher Durston, Lower Durston, Durston, Woodcroft, Cheats Road, Ruishton Civil Parish Outwood, North Curry Turn, Lyng, Parsonage Farm, Lyng, The Rose And Crown, East Lyng, Somerset Lawn Meadow, Ruishton Levels Basket And Craft Centre, Burrowbridge, 9 Dinhams, Ruishton Civil Parish Moorland Turn, Burrowbridge, The Cemetery, Othery, The Manor House, Othery, Manor Farm, Greylake, Corner Cottage, Creech St Michael Greylake, Greylake Fosse, The Telephone Box, 3 Sycamore Walk, Creech St. Michael Civil Parish Greinton, Caravan Park, Pedwell, Albion Inn, Pedwell, The Batch, Ashcott, The Pipers Inn, Berhill, Walton Arundells Way, Creech St Michael Church, Walton, The Royal Oak, Walton, Mildred 1 Hyde Court, Creech St. Michael Civil Parish Road, Walton, Fox Road, Street, Brooks Road, Street, Paddock Close, Creech St Michael Leigh Furlong Road, Street, Hecks Cider Farm, Street, 2 Paddock Close, Creech St. Michael Civil Parish The Tanyard, Street, The King Alfred, Street, Crispin Hall, Street Cooks Close, Creech St Michael 60 West View, Creech St. Michael Civil Parish Glyndale, Creech St Michael 1 Creechwood Terrace, Creech St. Michael Civil Parish Down House, Creech Heathƒeld Crown Lane, Creech Heathƒeld 2 Crown Lane, Creech St. Michael Civil Parish Regina Villas, Creech Heathƒeld Higher Durston Village Hall, Higher Durston Lower Durston, Durston Woodcroft, Outwood North Curry Turn, Lyng Parsonage Farm, Lyng The Rose And Crown, East Lyng Main Road, Lyng Civil Parish Somerset Levels Basket And Craft Centre, Burrowbridge Moorland Turn, Burrowbridge The Cemetery, Othery The Manor House, Othery Manor Farm, Greylake Greylake, Greylake Fosse The Telephone Box, Greinton Caravan Park, Pedwell Albion Inn, Pedwell 14 Bath Road, Ashcott Civil Parish The Batch, Ashcott The Batch, Ashcott Civil Parish The Pipers Inn, Berhill Walton Church, Walton The Royal Oak, Walton Broughton Close, Walton Civil Parish Mildred Road, Walton Quarry Batch, Street Fox Road, Street Fox Road, Street Brooks Road, Street Leigh Furlong Road, Street Hecks Cider Farm, Street Middle Leigh, Street The Tanyard, Street The King Alfred, Street 38 Leigh Road, Street Crispin Hall, Street Direction: Taunton 29 bus Time Schedule 70 stops Taunton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Bus Station, Wells Market Street, Wells Tuesday Not Operational Cow And Gate Factory, Wells Wednesday 6:45 AM - 7:05 PM Jocelyn Drive Turn, Wells Thursday 6:45 AM - 7:05 PM Friday 6:45 AM - 7:05 PM Brownes Garden Centre, Upper Coxley Saturday 7:13 AM - 6:33 PM Littlewell Cottages, Upper Coxley Memorial Hall, Coxley The Church, Coxley 29 bus Info Vicarage Close, St. Cuthbert Out Civil Parish Direction: Taunton Stops: 70 Polsham Junction, Polsham Trip Duration: 87 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Wells, Cow And Gate Hartlake Bridge, Southway Factory, Wells, Jocelyn Drive Turn, Wells, Brownes Garden Centre, Upper Coxley, Littlewell Cottages, Community Hospital, Brindham Upper Coxley, Memorial Hall, Coxley, The Church, Coxley, Polsham Junction, Polsham, Hartlake Bridge, Wick Lane, Glastonbury Civil Parish Southway, Community Hospital, Brindham, Chinnock Chinnock Road Spar Shop, Glastonbury Road Spar Shop, Glastonbury, Selwood Road, Glastonbury, Leg Of Mutton Road, Glastonbury, Sandpits Road, Glastonbury Civil Parish Rowley Road, Glastonbury, Wells Road, Glastonbury, Selwood Road, Glastonbury The Queen's Head, Glastonbury, Town Hall, Glastonbury, Tmurco Garage, Glastonbury, Drill Hall, Glastonbury, Wirral Park Roundabout, Glastonbury, Leg Of Mutton Road, Glastonbury Northover Bridge, Glastonbury, Glaston House, Street, The Library, Street, Beechwood House, Street, Rowley Road, Glastonbury The Tanyard, Street, Hecks Cider Farm, Street, Leigh Hexton Road, Glastonbury Civil Parish Furlong Road, Street, Stonehill, Street, Brooks Road, Street, Fox Road, Street, Mildred Road, Walton, The Wells Road, Glastonbury Royal Oak, Walton, The Old Parsonage, Walton, The Pipers Inn, Berhill, The Ashcott Inn, Ashcott, The The Queen's Head, Glastonbury Albion Inn, Pedwell, South Pedwell House, Pedwell, The Courtyard, Greinton, Greylake, Greylake Fosse, Town Hall, Glastonbury Greylake House, Greylake, The London Inn, Othery, The Cemetery, Othery, Moorland Turn, Burrowbridge, Tmurco Garage, Glastonbury Somerset Levels Basket And Craft Centre, Magdalene Close, Glastonbury Civil Parish Burrowbridge, The Rose And Crown, East Lyng, Parsonage Farm, Lyng, North Curry Turn, Lyng, West Drill Hall, Glastonbury Lyng, Outwood, Mountlands, Durston, Frog Lane, Street Road, Glastonbury Civil Parish Higher Durston, The Timber Yard, Higher Durston, Regina Villas, Creech Heathƒeld, Crown Lane, Creech Wirral Park Roundabout, Glastonbury Heathƒeld, Down House, Creech Heathƒeld, Street Road, Glastonbury Civil Parish Glyndale, Creech St Michael, Cooks Close, Creech St Michael, Paddock Close, Creech St Michael, Arundells Northover Bridge, Glastonbury Way, Creech St Michael, Mill Lane, Creech St Michael, Lawn Meadow, Ruishton, Ruishton Inn, Ruishton, Glaston House, Street Ilminster Road Busway, Taunton, Ilminster Road, Taunton, Halcon Corner, Taunton, Rose Inn, Taunton, The Library, Street Bus Depot, Taunton, Grays Terrace, Taunton, Old Hospital, Taunton, Alms Houses, Taunton, Market Beechwood House, Street House, Taunton 38 Leigh Road, Street The Tanyard, Street Hecks Cider Farm, Street Middle Leigh, Street Leigh Furlong Road, Street Stonehill, Street Brooks Road, Street Fox Road, Street Fox Road, Street Mildred Road, Walton Quarry Batch, Street The Royal Oak, Walton Broughton Close, Walton Civil Parish The Old Parsonage, Walton The Pipers Inn, Berhill The Ashcott Inn, Ashcott The Albion Inn, Pedwell 14 Bath Road, Ashcott Civil Parish South Pedwell House, Pedwell The Courtyard, Greinton Greylake, Greylake Fosse Greylake House, Greylake The London Inn, Othery The Cemetery, Othery Moorland Turn, Burrowbridge Somerset Levels Basket And Craft Centre, Burrowbridge The Rose And Crown, East Lyng Main Road, Lyng Civil Parish Parsonage Farm, Lyng North Curry Turn, Lyng West Lyng, Outwood 1 Main Road, Lyng Civil Parish Mountlands, Durston Frog Lane, Higher Durston The Timber Yard, Higher Durston Regina Villas, Creech Heathƒeld Crown Lane, Creech Heathƒeld 2 Crown Lane, Creech St. Michael Civil Parish Down House, Creech Heathƒeld Glyndale, Creech St Michael 1 Creechwood Terrace, Creech St. Michael Civil Parish Cooks Close, Creech St Michael 60 West View, Creech St. Michael Civil Parish Paddock Close, Creech St Michael 2 Paddock Close, Creech St. Michael Civil Parish Arundells Way, Creech St Michael 1 Hyde Court, Creech St. Michael Civil Parish Mill Lane, Creech St Michael 7 Sycamore Walk, Creech St. Michael Civil Parish Lawn Meadow, Ruishton 11 Dinhams, Ruishton Civil Parish Ruishton Inn, Ruishton Cheats Road, Ruishton Civil Parish Ilminster Road Busway, Taunton Blackbrook Park Avenue, Taunton Ilminster Road, Taunton Ilminster Road, Taunton Halcon Corner, Taunton 66 Hamilton Road, Taunton Rose Inn, Taunton 59 Hamilton Road, Taunton Bus Depot, Taunton 41 Hamilton Road, Taunton Grays Terrace, Taunton 3 Grays Terrace, Taunton Old Hospital, Taunton 43-45 East Reach, Taunton Alms Houses, Taunton 48 East Street, Taunton Market House, Taunton 8-9 Fore Street, Taunton Direction: Wells 29 bus Time Schedule 71 stops Wells Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational The Parade, Taunton North Street, Taunton Tuesday Not Operational Primark, Taunton Wednesday 5:25 AM - 5:20 PM East Street, Taunton Thursday 5:25 AM - 5:20 PM Old Hospital, Taunton Friday 5:25 AM - 5:20 PM 46 East Reach, Taunton Saturday 7:45 AM - 1:45 PM Leycroft Road, Taunton 5 Leycroft Road, Taunton Bus Depot, Taunton 45 Hamilton Road, Taunton 29 bus Info Direction: Wells Rose Inn, Taunton Stops: 71 59 Hamilton Road, Taunton Trip Duration: 99 min Line Summary: The Parade,
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