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NS8 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route NS8 bus time schedule & line map NS8 Oxford - Wantage View In Website Mode The NS8 bus line (Oxford - Wantage) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Oxford City Centre: 12:55 AM - 1:55 AM (2) Wantage: 12:00 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest NS8 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next NS8 bus arriving. Direction: Oxford City Centre NS8 bus Time Schedule 46 stops Oxford City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:55 AM - 1:55 AM Monday Not Operational Market Place, Wantage Church Street, Wantage Tuesday Not Operational Fitzwaryn School, Wantage Wednesday Not Operational 53 Denchworth Road, Wantage Civil Parish Thursday Not Operational Whittington Crescent, Wantage Friday Not Operational 97 Denchworth Road, Grove Civil Parish Saturday 12:55 AM - 1:55 AM Grove Airƒeld Memorial, Grove Cane Lane, Grove Cane Lane, Grove Civil Parish NS8 bus Info Wessex Way, Grove Direction: Oxford City Centre Stops: 46 Evenlode Close, Grove Trip Duration: 45 min Brunel Crescent, Grove Civil Parish Line Summary: Market Place, Wantage, Fitzwaryn School, Wantage, Whittington Crescent, Wantage, Collett Way, Grove Grove Airƒeld Memorial, Grove, Cane Lane, Grove, Wessex Way, Grove, Evenlode Close, Grove, Collett Wick Green, Grove Way, Grove, Wick Green, Grove, The Green, Grove, Mayƒeld Avenue, Grove, Williamsf1 Roundabout, The Green, Grove Grove, The Mulberries, East Hanney, The Black Horse, East Hanney, St James View, East Hanney, Ashƒelds Mayƒeld Avenue, Grove Lane, East Hanney, South Oxfordshire Crematorium, Garford, Garford Turn, Garford, Petrol Station, Williamsf1 Roundabout, Grove Frilford, War Memorial, Marcham, Post O∆ce, Marcham, Du∆eld Place, Marcham, Longƒelds, A338, Grove Civil Parish Marcham, Morland Road, Marcham, Fairacres, The Mulberries, East Hanney Abingdon, Community Hospital, Abingdon, Victoria Road, Abingdon, Conduit Road, Abingdon, Coxeters, The Mulberries, East Hanney Civil Parish Abingdon Town Centre, Stratton Way, Abingdon The Black Horse, East Hanney Town Centre, Vineyard, Abingdon (A11), Our Ladys Abingdon, Abingdon, Oxford Road Shops, Abingdon, Boundary House, Abingdon, South Avenue, St James View, East Hanney Northcourt, Peachcroft Roundabout, Abingdon, Lodge Hill, Abingdon, Bertie Place, Oxford, Canning Ashƒelds Lane, East Hanney Crescent, Oxford, Chatham Road, New Hinksey, Lincoln Road, New Hinksey, Lake Street, New South Oxfordshire Crematorium, Garford Hinksey, Newton Road, Oxford, Whitehouse Road, Oxford, Police Station, Oxford City Centre, St Aldates, Garford Turn, Garford Oxford City Centre Petrol Station, Frilford War Memorial, Marcham Post O∆ce, Marcham 18 North Street, Marcham Civil Parish Du∆eld Place, Marcham Longƒelds, Marcham Morland Road, Marcham Fairacres, Abingdon Marcham Road, Abingdon On Thames Civil Parish Community Hospital, Abingdon Marcham Road, Abingdon Victoria Road, Abingdon 182 Ock Street, Abingdon Conduit Road, Abingdon 1 Crown Mews, Abingdon Coxeters, Abingdon Town Centre 29-33 Ock Street, Abingdon Stratton Way, Abingdon Town Centre Vineyard, Abingdon (A11) Vineyard, Abingdon Our Ladys Abingdon, Abingdon Oxford Road Shops, Abingdon Boundary House, Abingdon South Avenue, Northcourt 136 Oxford Road, Abingdon Peachcroft Roundabout, Abingdon Lodge Hill, Abingdon Bertie Place, Oxford 422 Abingdon Road, Oxford Canning Crescent, Oxford 396 Abingdon Road, Oxford Chatham Road, New Hinksey 328 Abingdon Road, Oxford Lincoln Road, New Hinksey 262 Abingdon Road, Oxford Lake Street, New Hinksey Newton Road, Oxford 82-84 Abingdon Road, Oxford Whitehouse Road, Oxford 38 Abingdon Road, Oxford Police Station, Oxford City Centre St Aldates, Oxford City Centre 95,96 St Aldate's, Oxford Direction: Wantage NS8 bus Time Schedule 44 stops Wantage Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:00 AM - 3:00 AM Monday Not Operational St Aldates, Oxford City Centre 95,96 St Aldate's, Oxford Tuesday 12:00 AM Police Station, Oxford City Centre Wednesday 12:00 AM Whitehouse Road, Oxford Thursday 12:00 AM Friday 12:00 AM Newton Road, Oxford 106-110 Abingdon Road, Oxford Saturday 12:00 AM - 3:00 AM Lake Street, New Hinksey 190 Abingdon Road, Oxford Lincoln Road, New Hinksey NS8 bus Info 272 Abingdon Road, Oxford Direction: Wantage Stops: 44 Chatham Road, New Hinksey Trip Duration: 46 min 251 Abingdon Road, Oxford Line Summary: St Aldates, Oxford City Centre, Police Station, Oxford City Centre, Whitehouse Road, Canning Crescent, Oxford Oxford, Newton Road, Oxford, Lake Street, New 307 Abingdon Road, Oxford Hinksey, Lincoln Road, New Hinksey, Chatham Road, New Hinksey, Canning Crescent, Oxford, Lodge Hill, Lodge Hill, Abingdon Abingdon, Peachcroft Roundabout, Abingdon, South Avenue, Northcourt, Boundary House, Abingdon, Peachcroft Roundabout, Abingdon Oxford Road Shops, Abingdon, Our Ladys Abingdon, Oxford Road, Abingdon On Thames Civil Parish Abingdon, Vineyard, Abingdon (A10), Stratton Way, Abingdon Town Centre, Conduit Road, Abingdon, South Avenue, Northcourt Victoria Road, Abingdon, Community Hospital, Abingdon, Fairacres, Abingdon, Morland Road, Boundary House, Abingdon Marcham, Longƒelds, Marcham, Du∆eld Place, Marcham, Post O∆ce, Marcham, War Memorial, Oxford Road Shops, Abingdon Marcham, Petrol Station, Frilford, Garford Turn, Garford, South Oxfordshire Crematorium, Garford, Our Ladys Abingdon, Abingdon Ashƒelds Lane, East Hanney, St James View, East Hanney, The Black Horse, East Hanney, The Vineyard, Abingdon (A10) Mulberries, East Hanney, Williamsf1 Roundabout, Grove, Mayƒeld Avenue, Grove, The Green, Grove, Vineyard, Abingdon Wick Green, Grove, Collett Way, Grove, Evenlode Stratton Way, Abingdon Town Centre Close, Grove, Wessex Way, Grove, Cane Lane, Grove, Grove Airƒeld Memorial, Grove, Whittington Crescent, Tannery Court, Abingdon Wantage, Fitzwaryn School, Wantage, Market Place, Wantage Conduit Road, Abingdon 68 Ock Street, Abingdon Victoria Road, Abingdon 173 Ock Street, Abingdon Community Hospital, Abingdon Marcham Road, Abingdon Fairacres, Abingdon Tesco Petrol Station, Abingdon On Thames Civil Parish Morland Road, Marcham Longƒelds, Marcham Du∆eld Place, Marcham Post O∆ce, Marcham 18 North Street, Marcham Civil Parish War Memorial, Marcham Petrol Station, Frilford Garford Turn, Garford South Oxfordshire Crematorium, Garford Ashƒelds Lane, East Hanney Ashƒelds Close, East Hanney Civil Parish St James View, East Hanney The Black Horse, East Hanney The Mulberries, East Hanney The Mulberries, East Hanney Civil Parish Williamsf1 Roundabout, Grove A338, Grove Civil Parish Mayƒeld Avenue, Grove The Green, Grove Wick Green, Grove Collett Way, Grove Evenlode Close, Grove Wessex Way, Grove Cane Lane, Grove Cane Lane, Grove Civil Parish Grove Airƒeld Memorial, Grove Whittington Crescent, Wantage 25 Elizabeth Drive, Wantage Civil Parish Fitzwaryn School, Wantage 53 Denchworth Road, Wantage Civil Parish Market Place, Wantage 44-45 Market Place, Wantage NS8 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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