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1A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 1A bus time schedule & line map 1A Ashford - Canterbury View In Website Mode The 1A bus line (Ashford - Canterbury) has 6 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Ashford: 4:10 PM - 5:15 PM (2) Canterbury: 5:52 AM - 6:29 PM (3) Chartham: 9:48 AM - 4:50 PM (4) Chilham: 5:50 PM (5) South Ashford: 6:20 PM (6) Westbere: 7:28 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 1A bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 1A bus arriving. Direction: Ashford 1A bus Time Schedule 64 stops Ashford Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:10 PM - 5:15 PM Bus Station, Canterbury St George's Lane, Canterbury Tuesday 4:10 PM - 5:15 PM Canterbury East Railway Station, Canterbury Wednesday 4:10 PM - 5:15 PM Station Road East, Canterbury Thursday 4:10 PM - 5:15 PM York Road, Wincheap Friday 4:10 PM - 5:15 PM 74A Wincheap, Canterbury Saturday 4:10 PM - 5:15 PM Hollow Lane, Wincheap Priory of St. Jacob, Canterbury Old Waterworks, Wincheap 1A bus Info Neighbourhood Centre, Thanington Direction: Ashford Stops: 64 Ingoldsby Road, Thanington Trip Duration: 71 min St. Nicholas Road, Thanington Without Civil Parish Line Summary: Bus Station, Canterbury, Canterbury East Railway Station, Canterbury, York Road, Godwin Road, Thanington Wincheap, Hollow Lane, Wincheap, Old Waterworks, Wincheap, Neighbourhood Centre, Thanington, Stranger's Lane, Thanington Ingoldsby Road, Thanington, Godwin Road, Stranger's Lane, Thanington Without Civil Parish Thanington, Stranger's Lane, Thanington, Ashenden Close, Thanington, Bramley Avenue, Thanington, Ashenden Close, Thanington Tonford Lane, Thanington, Chalklands, Thanington, Stranger's Lane, Thanington Without Civil Parish Howƒeld Lane, Chartham Hatch, Railway Station, Chartham, Surgery, Chartham, Old School, Bramley Avenue, Thanington Chartham, The Hyde, Chartham, Bolts Hill Corner, Thanington Road, Thanington Without Civil Parish Chartham, Primary School, Chartham, Arnold Road, Chartham, Pomfret Road, Chartham, The Local, Tonford Lane, Thanington Chartham, Old Church Way, Chartham, Beech Avenue Post Box, Chartham, Pomfret Road, Chalklands, Thanington Chartham, Arnold Road, Chartham, Primary School, Chartham, Bolts Hill Corner, Chartham, Kingƒsher Howƒeld Lane, Chartham Hatch Place, Chartham, Shalmsford Bridge, Chartham, The Old Alma, Chilham, Felborough Close, Chilham, Railway Station, Chartham Bagham Lane, Chilham, Pope Street, Godmersham, Village Hall, Godmersham, Church Lane, Bilting, Surgery, Chartham Stour Valley View, Bilting, Boughton Corner, Wye, Railway Station, Wye, Abbots Walk, Wye, Church, Old School, Chartham Wye, New Flying Horse, Wye, Library, Wye, Little Chequers, Wye, Primary School, Wye, Spring Grove The Hyde, Chartham School, Wye, Redhouse, Wye, Kempe's Corner, Wye, Bolts Hill, Chartham Civil Parish The Old Mill, Kennington, East Mountain Lane, Kennington, The Croft Hotel, Kennington, Tritton Bolts Hill Corner, Chartham Fields, Kennington, The Street, Kennington, Upper Vicarage Road Post O∆ce, Kennington, Upper Primary School, Chartham Vicarage Road, Kennington, Park Road, Kennington, Burton Road, Kennington, Penlee Point, Bybrook, Arnold Road, Chartham Bybrook Barn, Bybrook, Heathƒeld Road, Ashford, 1 Arnold Road, Chartham Civil Parish Cemetery, Ashford, North Street, Ashford, Park Street, Ashford Pomfret Road, Chartham 215 Shalmsford Street, Chartham Civil Parish The Local, Chartham Old Church Way, Chartham Beech Avenue Post Box, Chartham Beech Avenue, Chartham Civil Parish Pomfret Road, Chartham 217 Shalmsford Street, Chartham Civil Parish Arnold Road, Chartham 1 Arnold Road, Chartham Civil Parish Primary School, Chartham Shalmsford Court, Chartham Civil Parish Bolts Hill Corner, Chartham Kingƒsher Place, Chartham Kingƒsher Place, Chartham Civil Parish Shalmsford Bridge, Chartham The Old Alma, Chilham Station Approach, Chilham Civil Parish Felborough Close, Chilham Felborough Close, Chilham Civil Parish Bagham Lane, Chilham Bagham Lane, Chilham Civil Parish Pope Street, Godmersham Village Hall, Godmersham Canterbury Road, Godmersham Civil Parish Church Lane, Bilting Stour Valley View, Bilting Boughton Corner, Wye White Hill, Boughton Aluph Civil Parish Railway Station, Wye Briar Close, Wye With Hinxhill Civil Parish Abbots Walk, Wye Churchƒeld Way, Wye With Hinxhill Civil Parish Church, Wye High Street, Wye With Hinxhill Civil Parish New Flying Horse, Wye Library, Wye Little Chequers, Wye Primary School, Wye Spring Grove School, Wye Redhouse, Wye Kempe's Corner, Wye The Old Mill, Kennington East Mountain Lane, Kennington The Croft Hotel, Kennington Tritton Fields, Kennington The Street, Kennington Upper Vicarage Road Post O∆ce, Kennington Upper Vicarage Road, Ashford Upper Vicarage Road, Kennington Park Road, Kennington 2 Church Road, Ashford Burton Road, Kennington Penlee Point, Bybrook Oakƒeld Road, Ashford Bybrook Barn, Bybrook Heathƒeld Road, Ashford Cemetery, Ashford North Street, Ashford North Street, Ashford Park Street, Ashford Park Street, Ashford Direction: Canterbury 1A bus Time Schedule 69 stops Canterbury Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:52 AM - 6:29 PM Matalan, South Ashford Tuesday 5:52 AM - 6:29 PM Stour Close, South Ashford Brookƒeld Road, Ashford Wednesday 5:52 AM - 6:29 PM Flaxpond Road, South Ashford Thursday 5:52 AM - 6:29 PM Friday 5:52 AM - 6:29 PM Arcon Road, South Ashford Saturday 5:59 AM - 6:29 PM The Beaver Inn, South Ashford Park Place, Ashford B And Q, South Ashford 1A bus Info Designer Outlet And Asda, South Ashford Direction: Canterbury Kimberley Way, Ashford Stops: 69 Trip Duration: 27 min Ashford International Railway Station, Ashford Line Summary: Matalan, South Ashford, Stour Close, South Ashford, Flaxpond Road, South Ashford, Park Street, Ashford Arcon Road, South Ashford, The Beaver Inn, South Park Street, Ashford Ashford, B And Q, South Ashford, Designer Outlet And Asda, South Ashford, Ashford International North Street, Ashford Railway Station, Ashford, Park Street, Ashford, North North Street, Ashford Street, Ashford, Heathƒeld Road, Ashford, Bybrook Barn, Bybrook, Bybrook Road, Bybrook, Penlee Point, Heathƒeld Road, Ashford Bybrook, Burton Road, Kennington, Park Road, Kennington, Upper Vicarage Road Post O∆ce, Bybrook Barn, Bybrook Kennington, The Street, Kennington, Tritton Fields, Kennington, East Mountain Lane, Kennington, The Bybrook Road, Bybrook Old Mill, Kennington, Kempe's Corner, Wye, Redhouse, Wye, Spring Grove School, Wye, Railway Station, Wye, 124 Canterbury Road, Ashford Abbots Walk, Wye, Church, Wye, New Flying Horse, Penlee Point, Bybrook Wye, Library, Wye, Little Chequers, Wye, Primary School, Wye, Boughton Corner, Wye, Mushroom Oakƒeld Road, Ashford Farm, Bilting, Stour Valley View, Bilting, Church Lane, Burton Road, Kennington Bilting, Village Hall, Godmersham, Pope Street, Godmersham, Bagham Lane, Chilham, Felborough 97 Faversham Road, Ashford Close, Chilham, The Old Alma, Chilham, Shalmsford Park Road, Kennington Street, Chartham, Kingƒsher Place, Chartham, Bolts Hill Corner, Chartham, Primary School, Chartham, Arnold Road, Chartham, Pomfret Road, Chartham, Upper Vicarage Road Post O∆ce, Kennington The Local, Chartham, Old Church Way, Chartham, Beech Avenue Post Box, Chartham, Pomfret Road, The Street, Kennington Chartham, Arnold Road, Chartham, Primary School, Chartham, Bolts Hill Corner, Chartham, The Hyde, Tritton Fields, Kennington Chartham, Old School, Chartham, Surgery, Chartham, Railway Station, Chartham, Howƒeld East Mountain Lane, Kennington Lane, Chartham Hatch, Chalklands, Thanington, Tonford Lane, Thanington, Ashenden Close, The Old Mill, Kennington Thanington, Stranger's Lane, Thanington, Godwin Road, Thanington, Ingoldsby Road, Thanington, Old Kempe's Corner, Wye Waterworks, Wincheap, Hollow Lane, Wincheap, York Road, Wincheap, Canterbury East Railway Station, Redhouse, Wye Canterbury, Bus Station, Canterbury Spring Grove School, Wye Railway Station, Wye Abbots Walk, Wye Churchƒeld Way, Wye With Hinxhill Civil Parish Church, Wye High Street, Wye With Hinxhill Civil Parish New Flying Horse, Wye Library, Wye Little Chequers, Wye Primary School, Wye Boughton Corner, Wye White Hill, Boughton Aluph Civil Parish Mushroom Farm, Bilting Stour Valley View, Bilting Church Lane, Bilting Village Hall, Godmersham Pope Street, Godmersham Bagham Lane, Chilham Bagham Lane, Chilham Civil Parish Felborough Close, Chilham Felborough Close, Chilham Civil Parish The Old Alma, Chilham Station Approach, Chilham Civil Parish Shalmsford Street, Chartham Kingƒsher Place, Chartham Kingƒsher Place, Chartham Civil Parish Bolts Hill Corner, Chartham Primary School, Chartham Arnold Road, Chartham 1 Arnold Road, Chartham Civil Parish Pomfret Road, Chartham 215 Shalmsford Street, Chartham Civil Parish The Local, Chartham Old Church Way, Chartham Beech Avenue Post Box, Chartham Beech Avenue, Chartham Civil Parish Pomfret Road, Chartham 217 Shalmsford Street, Chartham Civil Parish Arnold Road, Chartham 1 Arnold Road, Chartham Civil Parish Primary School, Chartham Shalmsford Court, Chartham Civil Parish Bolts Hill Corner, Chartham The Hyde, Chartham The Hyde, Chartham Civil Parish Old School, Chartham Surgery, Chartham Railway Station, Chartham Station Road, Chartham Civil Parish Howƒeld Lane, Chartham Hatch Chalklands, Thanington Tonford Lane, Thanington Ashenden Close, Thanington Stranger's Lane, Thanington Without Civil Parish Stranger's Lane, Thanington Godwin Road, Thanington Ingoldsby Road, Thanington Old Waterworks, Wincheap 302 Wincheap, England Hollow Lane,
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