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613 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 613 bus time schedule & line map 613 Alton View In Website Mode The 613 bus line (Alton) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Alton: 7:25 AM (2) Basingstoke: 3:00 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 613 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 613 bus arriving. Direction: Alton 613 bus Time Schedule 33 stops Alton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:25 AM Bus Station, Basingstoke Barclays Churchill Plaza, Basingstoke Tuesday 7:25 AM Magistrates Court, Eastrop Wednesday 7:25 AM New Road, Basingstoke Thursday Not Operational Park Gates, Eastrop Friday 7:25 AM Hackwood Road cyclepath, Basingstoke Saturday Not Operational Applegarth Close, Eastrop Hackwood Road, Basingstoke Westƒeld Road, Black Dam Hackwood Road, Basingstoke 613 bus Info Direction: Alton Venture Roundabout, Black Dam Stops: 33 Hackwood Road, Basingstoke Trip Duration: 65 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Basingstoke, Audleys Wood, Cliddesden Magistrates Court, Eastrop, Park Gates, Eastrop, Applegarth Close, Eastrop, Westƒeld Road, Black Hackwood Park Gates, Winslade Dam, Venture Roundabout, Black Dam, Audleys Wood, Cliddesden, Hackwood Park Gates, Winslade, St Mary's Church, Winslade St Mary's Church, Winslade, St Mary's Church, Herriard, Herriard Crossroads, Nashes Green, Fur St Mary's Church, Herriard And Feathers, Southrope, St Mary's Church, Lasham, Lasham Cross Roads, Lasham, Glebe Fields, Herriard Crossroads, Nashes Green Bentworth, The Star Inn, Bentworth, Holt End Lane, Herriard Green (path), Herriard Civil Parish Bentworth, Gaston Grange, Medstead, War Memorial, Medstead, Beech Abbey, Medstead, Bushy Fur And Feathers, Southrope Leaze, Beech, Wellhouse Road, Beech, Medstead Turning, Beech, Whitedown Lane, Alton, Brick Kiln St Mary's Church, Lasham Lane, Alton, New Odiham Road, Alton, Brandon Close, Alton, Wentworth Gardens, Alton, Greenƒelds Lasham Cross Roads, Lasham Avenue, Alton, Lime Avenue, Alton, Old Odiham Road, Alton, Amery Hill School, Alton, High Street, Alton Glebe Fields, Bentworth Station Road, Bentworth Civil Parish The Star Inn, Bentworth Holt End Lane, Bentworth Gaston Grange, Medstead War Memorial, Medstead High Street, Medstead Civil Parish Beech Abbey, Medstead Bushy Leaze, Beech Wellhouse Road, Beech Medstead Turning, Beech Whitedown Lane, Alton Brick Kiln Lane, Alton New Odiham Road, Alton Brandon Close, Alton Wentworth Gardens, Alton Greenƒelds Avenue, Alton Lime Avenue, Alton Old Odiham Road, Alton Amery Hill School, Alton High Street, Alton 49 High Street, Alton Civil Parish Direction: Basingstoke 613 bus Time Schedule 39 stops Basingstoke Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 3:00 PM High Street, Alton 68-68A High Street, Alton Civil Parish Tuesday 3:00 PM Drayman's Way, Alton Wednesday 3:00 PM 21c High Street, Alton Civil Parish Thursday Not Operational Normandy Street, Alton Friday 3:00 PM 12 Normandy Street, Alton Civil Parish Saturday Not Operational Amery Hill School, Alton Amery Hill, Alton Alton College, Holybourne 613 bus Info Direction: Basingstoke Old Odiham Road, Alton Stops: 39 Trip Duration: 68 min Lime Avenue, Alton Line Summary: High Street, Alton, Drayman's Way, Alder Close, Alton Civil Parish Alton, Normandy Street, Alton, Amery Hill School, Alton, Amery Hill, Alton, Alton College, Holybourne, Greenƒelds Avenue, Alton Old Odiham Road, Alton, Lime Avenue, Alton, Greenƒelds Avenue, Alton, Wentworth Gardens, Wentworth Gardens, Alton Alton, Northdown Way, Alton, New Odiham Road, Alton, Brick Kiln Lane, Alton, Whitedown Lane, Alton, Northdown Way, Alton Medstead Turning, Beech, Wellhouse Road, Beech, Bushy Leaze, Beech, Beech Abbey, Medstead, War New Odiham Road, Alton Memorial, Medstead, Gaston Grange, Medstead, Holt End Lane, Bentworth, The Star Inn, Bentworth, Glebe Fields, Bentworth, St Mary's Church, Lasham, Brick Kiln Lane, Alton Lasham Cross Roads, Lasham, Fur And Feathers, Southrope, Herriard Crossroads, Bagmore, St Mary's Whitedown Lane, Alton Church, Herriard, St Mary's Church, Winslade, Hackwood Park Gates, Winslade, Audleys Wood, Medstead Turning, Beech Cliddesden, Venture Roundabout, Black Dam, Westƒeld Road, Black Dam, Applegarth Close, Wellhouse Road, Beech Eastrop, Victoria Street, Eastrop, Flaxƒeld Court, Basingstoke, Victory Roundabout, Basingstoke, Bushy Leaze, Beech Railway Station, Basingstoke, Bus Station, Basingstoke Beech Abbey, Medstead War Memorial, Medstead High Street, Medstead Civil Parish Gaston Grange, Medstead Holt End Lane, Bentworth The Star Inn, Bentworth Glebe Fields, Bentworth Station Road, Bentworth Civil Parish St Mary's Church, Lasham Lasham Cross Roads, Lasham Fur And Feathers, Southrope Herriard Crossroads, Bagmore St Mary's Church, Herriard St Mary's Church, Winslade Hackwood Park Gates, Winslade Audleys Wood, Cliddesden Venture Roundabout, Black Dam Poynings Crescent, Basingstoke Westƒeld Road, Black Dam Hackwood Road, Basingstoke Applegarth Close, Eastrop Hackwood Road, Basingstoke Victoria Street, Eastrop Flaxƒeld Court, Basingstoke Mortimer Lane, Basingstoke Victory Roundabout, Basingstoke Railway Station, Basingstoke Braine L'Alleud Road, Basingstoke Bus Station, Basingstoke Barclays Churchill Plaza, Basingstoke 613 bus time schedules and route maps 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