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20B Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 20B bus time schedule & line map 20B Coventry - Exhall via Foleshill Road View In Website Mode The 20B bus line (Coventry - Exhall via Foleshill Road) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bedworth: 6:48 AM - 5:48 PM (2) Coventry: 6:58 AM - 5:58 PM (3) Longford: 9:18 AM - 1:18 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 20B bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 20B bus arriving. Direction: Bedworth 20B bus Time Schedule 36 stops Bedworth Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:48 AM - 5:48 PM Sainsbury'S, Coventry (Ts4) 12-16 Trinity Street, Coventry Tuesday 6:48 AM - 5:48 PM Corporation St, Coventry (Bs1) Wednesday 6:48 AM - 5:48 PM Bishop Street, Coventry Thursday 6:48 AM - 5:48 PM Leicester Row, Bishopgate Green Friday 6:48 AM - 5:48 PM City Engineers, Bishopgate Green Saturday Not Operational 94 Foleshill Road, Coventry Eagle St, Bishopgate Green Cashs Lane, Bishopgate Green 20B bus Info Direction: Bedworth Courtaulds Way, Bishopgate Green Stops: 36 Trip Duration: 36 min Broad St, Edgwick Line Summary: Sainsbury'S, Coventry (Ts4), Corporation St, Coventry (Bs1), Leicester Row, Station St, Edgwick Bishopgate Green, City Engineers, Bishopgate Green, Eagle St, Bishopgate Green, Cashs Lane, Bishopgate Family Centre, Edgwick Green, Courtaulds Way, Bishopgate Green, Broad St, Edgwick, Station St, Edgwick, Family Centre, Edgwick, Cross Rd, Edgwick, Phoenix Way, Edgwick, Cross Rd, Edgwick Old Church Rd, Foleshill, The Wheatsheaf, Little Foleshill Road, Coventry Heath, Parkstone Rd, Little Heath, Windmill Rd, Phoenix Way, Edgwick Longford, Oakmoor Rd, Longford, Longford Square, Longford, Baptist Church, Longford, Woodshires Rd, Longford, Glenmore Drive, Longford, Old Farm Lane, Old Church Rd, Foleshill Longford, Black Horse, Exhall, Bryant Road, Exhall, Foleshill Road, Coventry Elan Systems, Exhall, Phoenix Park, Exhall, Telford Road, Exhall, Bayton Road, Exhall, Colliery Lane The Wheatsheaf, Little Heath North, Exhall, Colliery Lane, Bedworth, Cedars Road, Leisure Centre, Bedworth, Saunders Avenue, Parkstone Rd, Little Heath Bedworth, Mill Street, Bedworth, Iceland, Bedworth, Wootton Street, Bedworth Windmill Rd, Longford Oakmoor Rd, Longford Oak's Place, Coventry Longford Square, Longford Longford Square, Coventry Baptist Church, Longford Oban Road, Coventry Woodshires Rd, Longford Glenmore Drive, Longford Woodshires Road, Coventry Old Farm Lane, Longford 83 Wilsons Lane, Coventry Black Horse, Exhall Bryant Road, Exhall Elan Systems, Exhall Bayton Road, Bedworth Phoenix Park, Exhall Telford Road, Exhall Telford Road, Bedworth Bayton Road, Exhall Colliery Lane North, Exhall Colliery Lane(North), England Colliery Lane, Bedworth Colliery Lane, Bedworth Cedars Road Black Bank, Bedworth Leisure Centre, Bedworth Coventry Road, Bedworth Saunders Avenue, Bedworth Mill Street, Bedworth Park Road, Bedworth Iceland, Bedworth Sleath's Yard, Bedworth Wootton Street, Bedworth Direction: Coventry 20B bus Time Schedule 38 stops Coventry Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:58 AM - 5:58 PM Wootton Street, Bedworth Tuesday 6:58 AM - 5:58 PM Tewkesbury Drive, Bedworth Johnson Road, Nuneaton Wednesday 6:58 AM - 5:58 PM All Saints Square, Bedworth Thursday 6:58 AM - 5:58 PM Leicester Street, Bedworth Friday 6:58 AM - 5:58 PM Mill Street, Bedworth Saturday 9:17 AM - 6:17 PM Park Road, Bedworth Saunders Avenue, Bedworth Leisure Centre, Bedworth 20B bus Info Coventry Road, Bedworth Direction: Coventry Stops: 38 Black Bank Trip Duration: 25 min Black Bank, Bedworth Line Summary: Wootton Street, Bedworth, Tewkesbury Drive, Bedworth, All Saints Square, Colliery Lane, Exhall Bedworth, Mill Street, Bedworth, Saunders Avenue, Bedworth, Leisure Centre, Bedworth, Black Bank, Central Storage, Exhall Colliery Lane, Exhall, Central Storage, Exhall, Bayton Colliery Lane(North), England Road, Exhall, Telford Road, Exhall, Phoenix Park, Exhall, Bryant Road, Exhall, Blackhorse Road, Exhall, Bayton Road, Exhall Black Horse, Exhall, Novotel, Longford, Old Farm Lane, Longford, Woodshires Rd, Longford, Oban Rd, Telford Road, Exhall Longford, Longford Square, Longford, Oakmoor Rd, Telford Road, Bedworth Longford, Longford Bridge, Longford, Dovedale Avenue, Longford, Parkstone Rd, Little Heath, The Phoenix Park, Exhall Wheatsheaf, Little Heath, Old Church Rd, Foleshill, Phoenix Way, Edgwick, Cross Rd, Edgwick, Family Bryant Road, Exhall Centre, Edgwick, Station St, Edgwick, Broad St, Edgwick, Courtaulds Way, Bishopgate Green, Cashs Blackhorse Road, Exhall Lane, Bishopgate Green, Eagle St, Bishopgate Green, City Engineers, Bishopgate Green, Leicester Row, 47 Coventry Road Exhall, England Bishopgate Green, Corporation St, Coventry (Bs2), Black Horse, Exhall Sainsbury'S, Coventry (Ts4) Novotel, Longford Old Farm Lane, Longford 103 Wilsons Lane, Coventry Woodshires Rd, Longford Oban Rd, Longford Longford Square, Longford Oakmoor Rd, Longford Elmhurst Road, Coventry Longford Bridge, Longford Dovedale Avenue, Longford Foleshill Road, Coventry Parkstone Rd, Little Heath Parkstone Road, Coventry The Wheatsheaf, Little Heath Old Church Rd, Foleshill Foleshill Road, Coventry Phoenix Way, Edgwick Cross Rd, Edgwick Foleshill Road, Coventry Family Centre, Edgwick Station St, Edgwick Broad St, Edgwick Courtaulds Way, Bishopgate Green Cashs Lane, Bishopgate Green Eagle St, Bishopgate Green City Engineers, Bishopgate Green 36 Foleshill Road, Coventry Leicester Row, Bishopgate Green Corporation St, Coventry (Bs2) Sainsbury'S, Coventry (Ts4) 12-16 Trinity Street, Coventry Direction: Longford 20B bus Time Schedule 23 stops Longford Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:18 AM - 1:18 PM Sainsbury'S, Coventry (Ts4) 12-16 Trinity Street, Coventry Tuesday 9:18 AM - 1:18 PM Corporation St, Coventry (Bs1) Wednesday 9:18 AM - 1:18 PM Bishop Street, Coventry Thursday 9:18 AM - 1:18 PM Leicester Row, Bishopgate Green Friday 9:18 AM - 1:18 PM City Engineers, Bishopgate Green Saturday 8:48 AM - 5:48 PM 94 Foleshill Road, Coventry Eagle St, Bishopgate Green Cashs Lane, Bishopgate Green 20B bus Info Direction: Longford Courtaulds Way, Bishopgate Green Stops: 23 Trip Duration: 21 min Broad St, Edgwick Line Summary: Sainsbury'S, Coventry (Ts4), Corporation St, Coventry (Bs1), Leicester Row, Station St, Edgwick Bishopgate Green, City Engineers, Bishopgate Green, Eagle St, Bishopgate Green, Cashs Lane, Bishopgate Family Centre, Edgwick Green, Courtaulds Way, Bishopgate Green, Broad St, Edgwick, Station St, Edgwick, Family Centre, Cross Rd, Edgwick Edgwick, Cross Rd, Edgwick, Phoenix Way, Edgwick, Old Church Rd, Foleshill, The Wheatsheaf, Little Foleshill Road, Coventry Heath, Parkstone Rd, Little Heath, Windmill Rd, Phoenix Way, Edgwick Longford, Oakmoor Rd, Longford, Longford Square, Longford, Baptist Church, Longford, Woodshires Rd, Longford, Glenmore Drive, Longford, Old Farm Lane, Old Church Rd, Foleshill Longford, Novotel, Longford Foleshill Road, Coventry The Wheatsheaf, Little Heath Parkstone Rd, Little Heath Windmill Rd, Longford Oakmoor Rd, Longford Oak's Place, Coventry Longford Square, Longford Longford Square, Coventry Baptist Church, Longford Oban Road, Coventry Woodshires Rd, Longford Glenmore Drive, Longford Woodshires Road, Coventry Old Farm Lane, Longford 83 Wilsons Lane, Coventry Novotel, Longford 20B bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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