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648 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 648 bus time schedule & line map 648 Iddesleigh - Winkleigh - Okehampton View In Website Mode The 648 bus line (Iddesleigh - Winkleigh - Okehampton) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Iddesleigh: 12:30 PM (2) Okehampton: 9:30 AM (3) Winkleigh: 12:30 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 648 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 648 bus arriving. Direction: Iddesleigh 648 bus Time Schedule 13 stops Iddesleigh Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational School Way, Okehampton Charter Place, 17 Market Street Tuesday Not Operational Mccolls, Okehampton Wednesday Not Operational 31-32 Fore Street, Okehampton Thursday 12:30 PM Limehayes Road, Okehampton Friday Not Operational 31 Fern Close, Okehampton Saturday Not Operational Sampford Courtenay Station, Belstone Corner New Inn, Sampford Courtenay Sampford Chapple 648 bus Info Direction: Iddesleigh Exbourne Cross Garage, Exbourne Stops: 13 Trip Duration: 52 min Red Lion, Exbourne Line Summary: School Way, Okehampton, Mccolls, High Street, Exbourne Civil Parish Okehampton, Limehayes Road, Okehampton, Sampford Courtenay Station, Belstone Corner, New Post O∆ce, Monkokehampton Inn, Sampford Courtenay, Sampford Chapple, Exbourne Cross Garage, Exbourne, Red Lion, Church, Broadwoodkelly Exbourne, Post O∆ce, Monkokehampton, Church, Broadwoodkelly, Shelter, Winkleigh, Higher Inleigh, Shelter, Winkleigh Ingleigh Green, Green, Iddesleigh Church Hill, Winkleigh Civil Parish Higher Inleigh, Ingleigh Green Green, Iddesleigh Direction: Okehampton 648 bus Time Schedule 16 stops Okehampton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:30 AM Green, Iddesleigh Tuesday Not Operational Higher Inleigh, Ingleigh Green Wednesday Not Operational Shelter, Winkleigh Thursday 9:15 AM Church Hill, Winkleigh Civil Parish Friday Not Operational Turn, Winkleigh Saturday Not Operational Church, Broadwoodkelly Post O∆ce, Monkokehampton Red Lion, Exbourne 648 bus Info High Street, Exbourne Civil Parish Direction: Okehampton Stops: 16 Exbourne Cross Garage, Exbourne Trip Duration: 41 min Line Summary: Green, Iddesleigh, Higher Inleigh, Sampford Chapple Ingleigh Green, Shelter, Winkleigh, Turn, Winkleigh, Church, Broadwoodkelly, Post O∆ce, Monkokehampton, Red Lion, Exbourne, Exbourne New Inn, Sampford Courtenay Cross Garage, Exbourne, Sampford Chapple, New Inn, Sampford Courtenay, Sampford Courtenay Sampford Courtenay Station, Belstone Corner Station, Belstone Corner, Limehayes Road, Okehampton, Mill Road, Okehampton, Fore Street Limehayes Road, Okehampton Arcade, Okehampton, Market Street, Okehampton, 31 Fern Close, Okehampton School Way, Okehampton Mill Road, Okehampton Lilycrap Court, Okehampton Fore Street Arcade, Okehampton 8-9 Fore Street, Okehampton Market Street, Okehampton 17 Market Street, Okehampton School Way, Okehampton Charter Place, 17 Market Street Direction: Winkleigh 648 bus Time Schedule 11 stops Winkleigh Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 12:30 PM School Way, Okehampton Charter Place, 17 Market Street Tuesday Not Operational Mccolls, Okehampton Wednesday Not Operational 31-32 Fore Street, Okehampton Thursday Not Operational Limehayes Road, Okehampton Friday Not Operational 31 Fern Close, Okehampton Saturday Not Operational Sampford Courtenay Station, Belstone Corner New Inn, Sampford Courtenay Sampford Chapple 648 bus Info Direction: Winkleigh Exbourne Cross Garage, Exbourne Stops: 11 Trip Duration: 37 min Red Lion, Exbourne Line Summary: School Way, Okehampton, Mccolls, High Street, Exbourne Civil Parish Okehampton, Limehayes Road, Okehampton, Sampford Courtenay Station, Belstone Corner, New Post O∆ce, Monkokehampton Inn, Sampford Courtenay, Sampford Chapple, Exbourne Cross Garage, Exbourne, Red Lion, Church, Broadwoodkelly Exbourne, Post O∆ce, Monkokehampton, Church, Broadwoodkelly, Shelter, Winkleigh Shelter, Winkleigh Church Hill, Winkleigh Civil Parish 648 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in South West. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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