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6 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 6 bus time schedule & line map 6 Cambridge - Oakington View In Website Mode The 6 bus line (Cambridge - Oakington) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Cambridge: 6:35 AM - 6:05 PM (2) Madingley: 6:05 PM (3) Oakington: 7:35 AM - 6:35 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 6 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 6 bus arriving. Direction: Cambridge 6 bus Time Schedule 30 stops Cambridge Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:45 AM - 5:45 PM Monday 6:35 AM - 6:05 PM Church Lane, Madingley Church Lane, Madingley Civil Parish Tuesday 6:35 AM - 6:05 PM Park Lane, Madingley Wednesday 6:35 AM - 6:05 PM High Street, Madingley Civil Parish Thursday 6:35 AM - 6:05 PM Park Lane, Dry Drayton Friday 6:35 AM - 6:05 PM Oakington Road, Dry Drayton Civil Parish Saturday 6:35 AM - 6:05 PM Hill View, Dry Drayton Manor Farm Close, Oakington High Street, Oakington And Westwick Civil Parish 6 bus Info Mill Road, Oakington Direction: Cambridge Vicarage Close, Oakington And Westwick Civil Parish Stops: 30 Trip Duration: 29 min Queens Way, Oakington Line Summary: Church Lane, Madingley, Park Lane, Madingley, Park Lane, Dry Drayton, Hill View, Dry High Street, Oakington Drayton, Manor Farm Close, Oakington, Mill Road, Oakington, Queens Way, Oakington, High Street, Dry Drayton Road, Oakington Oakington, Dry Drayton Road, Oakington, Orchard Forge End, Oakington And Westwick Civil Parish Way, Oakington, Cambridge Road, Oakington, Midƒeld Lodge Nursing Home, Oakington, Girton Orchard Way, Oakington Farm, Girton, Gretton School, Girton, Cockerton Road, Girton, Church Lane, Girton, Orchard Close, Cambridge Road, Oakington Girton, Hicks Lane, Girton, Pepys Way, Girton, Wellbrook Way, Girton, Girton Road, Girton, Thornton Midƒeld Lodge Nursing Home, Oakington Road, Cambridge, Lawrence Weaver Road, Cambridge, All Souls Lane, Cambridge, Richmond Girton Farm, Girton Road, Cambridge, Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, Shire Hall, Cambridge, Bridge Street, Cambridge, Belmont Place, Cambridge, Emmanuel Street, Gretton School, Girton Cambridge Churchƒeld Court, Girton Civil Parish Cockerton Road, Girton 89 High Street, Girton Civil Parish Church Lane, Girton 26 - 28 Cambridge Road, Girton Civil Parish Orchard Close, Girton Hicks Lane, Girton Pepys Way, Girton 145 Girton Road, Girton Civil Parish Wellbrook Way, Girton Girton Road, Girton 2 Girton Road, Girton Civil Parish Thornton Road, Cambridge 147 Thornton Road, Girton Civil Parish Lawrence Weaver Road, Cambridge 197 Huntingdon Road, England All Souls Lane, Cambridge 150 Huntingdon Road, Cambridge Richmond Road, Cambridge 128 Huntingdon Road, Cambridge Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge 94 Huntingdon Road, Cambridge Shire Hall, Cambridge 68-70 Castle Street, Cambridge Bridge Street, Cambridge 12 Bridge Street, Cambridge Belmont Place, Cambridge 61 Jesus Lane, Cambridge Emmanuel Street, Cambridge Emmanuel Street, Cambridge Direction: Madingley 6 bus Time Schedule 31 stops Madingley Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:05 PM Emmanuel Street, Cambridge Emmanuel Street, Cambridge Tuesday 6:05 PM Christ's College, Cambridge Wednesday 6:05 PM Hobson Street, Cambridge Thursday 6:05 PM Bridge Street, Cambridge Friday 6:05 PM 27 Bridge Street, Cambridge Saturday Not Operational St Peter's Street, Cambridge 8 Castle Street, Cambridge Shire Hall, Cambridge 81 Castle Street, Cambridge 6 bus Info Direction: Madingley Histon Road Corner, Cambridge Stops: 31 3 Huntingdon Road, Cambridge Trip Duration: 42 min Line Summary: Emmanuel Street, Cambridge, Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge Christ's College, Cambridge, Bridge Street, 70 Huntingdon Road, Cambridge Cambridge, St Peter's Street, Cambridge, Shire Hall, Cambridge, Histon Road Corner, Cambridge, Richmond Road, Cambridge Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, Richmond Road, 118 Huntingdon Road, Cambridge Cambridge, All Souls Lane, Cambridge, Lawrence Weaver Road, Cambridge, Thornton Road, All Souls Lane, Cambridge Cambridge, Girton Road, Girton, Wellbrook Way, 149 Huntingdon Road, Cambridge Girton, Pepys Way, Girton, Hicks Lane, Girton, Orchard Close, Girton, Church Lane, Girton, Lawrence Weaver Road, Cambridge Cockerton Road, Girton, Gretton School, Girton, Huntingdon Road, England Girton Farm, Girton, Midƒeld Lodge Nursing Home, Oakington, Cambridge Road, Oakington, Orchard Thornton Road, Cambridge Way, Oakington, Dry Drayton Road, Oakington, High Street, Oakington, Manor Farm Close, Oakington, Mill Girton Road, Girton Road, Oakington, Hill View, Dry Drayton, Park Lane, 2 Girton Road, Girton Civil Parish Dry Drayton, Park Lane, Madingley, Church Lane, Madingley Wellbrook Way, Girton Girton Road, Girton Civil Parish Pepys Way, Girton 129 Weavers Field, Girton Civil Parish Hicks Lane, Girton Orchard Close, Girton Orchard Close, Girton Civil Parish Church Lane, Girton 26 - 28 Cambridge Road, Girton Civil Parish Cockerton Road, Girton 71 Hgh Street, Girton Civil Parish Gretton School, Girton Girton Farm, Girton Midƒeld Lodge Nursing Home, Oakington Midƒeld Lodge, Oakington And Westwick Civil Parish Cambridge Road, Oakington Orchard Way, Oakington Dry Drayton Road, Oakington Forge End, Oakington And Westwick Civil Parish High Street, Oakington Manor Farm Close, Oakington High Street, Oakington And Westwick Civil Parish Mill Road, Oakington Vicarage Close, Oakington And Westwick Civil Parish Hill View, Dry Drayton Park Lane, Dry Drayton Oakington Road, Dry Drayton Civil Parish Park Lane, Madingley High Street, Madingley Civil Parish Church Lane, Madingley Church Lane, Madingley Civil Parish Direction: Oakington 6 bus Time Schedule 27 stops Oakington Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:15 AM - 6:15 PM Monday 7:35 AM - 6:35 PM Emmanuel Street, Cambridge Emmanuel Street, Cambridge Tuesday 7:35 AM - 6:35 PM Christ's College, Cambridge Wednesday 7:35 AM - 6:35 PM Hobson Street, Cambridge Thursday 7:35 AM - 6:35 PM Bridge Street, Cambridge Friday 7:35 AM - 6:35 PM 27 Bridge Street, Cambridge Saturday 7:05 AM - 6:35 PM St Peter's Street, Cambridge 8 Castle Street, Cambridge Shire Hall, Cambridge 81 Castle Street, Cambridge 6 bus Info Direction: Oakington Histon Road Corner, Cambridge Stops: 27 3 Huntingdon Road, Cambridge Trip Duration: 27 min Line Summary: Emmanuel Street, Cambridge, Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge Christ's College, Cambridge, Bridge Street, 70 Huntingdon Road, Cambridge Cambridge, St Peter's Street, Cambridge, Shire Hall, Cambridge, Histon Road Corner, Cambridge, Richmond Road, Cambridge Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, Richmond Road, 118 Huntingdon Road, Cambridge Cambridge, All Souls Lane, Cambridge, Lawrence Weaver Road, Cambridge, Thornton Road, All Souls Lane, Cambridge Cambridge, Girton Road, Girton, Wellbrook Way, 149 Huntingdon Road, Cambridge Girton, Pepys Way, Girton, Hicks Lane, Girton, Orchard Close, Girton, Church Lane, Girton, Lawrence Weaver Road, Cambridge Cockerton Road, Girton, Gretton School, Girton, Huntingdon Road, England Girton Farm, Girton, Midƒeld Lodge Nursing Home, Oakington, Cambridge Road, Oakington, Orchard Thornton Road, Cambridge Way, Oakington, Dry Drayton Road, Oakington, High Street, Oakington, Manor Farm Close, Oakington, Mill Girton Road, Girton Road, Oakington 2 Girton Road, Girton Civil Parish Wellbrook Way, Girton Girton Road, Girton Civil Parish Pepys Way, Girton 129 Weavers Field, Girton Civil Parish Hicks Lane, Girton Orchard Close, Girton Orchard Close, Girton Civil Parish Church Lane, Girton 26 - 28 Cambridge Road, Girton Civil Parish Cockerton Road, Girton 71 Hgh Street, Girton Civil Parish Gretton School, Girton Girton Farm, Girton Midƒeld Lodge Nursing Home, Oakington Midƒeld Lodge, Oakington And Westwick Civil Parish Cambridge Road, Oakington Orchard Way, Oakington Dry Drayton Road, Oakington Forge End, Oakington And Westwick Civil Parish High Street, Oakington Manor Farm Close, Oakington High Street, Oakington And Westwick Civil Parish Mill Road, Oakington Vicarage Close, Oakington And Westwick Civil Parish 6 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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