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Bus M5: Barnoldswick - Burnley
  1. Station Road
  2. Sussex Street
  3. Harrison Street
  4. West Craven HS
  5. Higher Park Farm
  6. Post Office
  7. Elm Close
  8. Park Avenue
  9. North Holme Estate
  10. Sandholme Villas
  11. Station Hotel
  12. Victoria Road
  13. Earby Bus Station
  14. Station Hotel
  15. Parkside
  16. Sough Lane
  17. Craven Heifer
  18. Old Stone Trough
  19. New Hague
  20. Accornlea Farm
  21. Skipton New Road
  22. Causeway
  23. St Michaels Church
  24. St Michaels School
  25. Noyna Street
  26. Oak Street
  27. Gordon Street
  28. Colne Bus Station (Stand 1)
  29. Walton Street
  30. St Johns Church
  31. Muncipal Hall
  32. Crabtree Street
  33. Masons Mill
  34. Phillips Lane
  35. Whitewalls Drive
  36. The Golden Ball
  37. Thorne Street
  38. Walton Lane
  39. Reedyford Grove
  40. Hilldrop Road
  41. Seldon Street
  42. Wavelengths
  43. Nelson Interchange (Stand 3)
  44. Lomeshaye Road
  45. Farrer Street
  46. Churchhill Way
  47. Park View Close
  48. Every Street
  49. Town Hall
  50. Regent Street
  51. Reedley Road
  52. Redman Road
  53. Reedley Grove
  54. Casterton Avenue
  55. The Prairie
  56. Queensgate Depot
  57. Murray Street
  58. Newman Street
  59. Duke of York
  60. Hallwell Street
  61. Hebrew Road
  62. Prestige Park
  63. Ormerod Road
  64. St Peters Centre
  65. Burnley Bus Station (Stand 2)
Bus M5: Burnley - Barnoldswick
  1. Burnley Bus Station (Stand 2)
  2. St Peters Centre
  3. Ormerod Road
  4. Prestige Park
  5. Hebrew Road
  6. Hallwell Street
  7. Duke of York
  8. Newman Street
  9. Murray Street
  10. Queensgate Depot
  11. The Prairie
  12. Windermere Avenue
  13. Reedley Grove
  14. Redman Road
  15. Reedley Road
  16. Regent Street
  17. Town Hall
  18. Every Street
  19. Park View Close
  20. Churchill Way
  21. Farrer Street
  22. Lomeshaye Road
  23. Mosley Street
  24. Nelson Interchange (Stand 7)
  25. Wavelengths
  26. Seldon Street
  27. Hilldrop Road
  28. Colbran Street
  29. Walton Lane
  30. Thorne Street
  31. The Golden Ball
  32. Whitewalls Drive
  33. Phillips Lane
  34. Masons Mill
  35. Railway Station
  36. Crown Hotel
  37. Muncipal Hall
  38. Colne Lane
  39. Colne Bus Station (Stand 4)
  40. Gordon Street
  41. Oak Street
  42. Castle Road
  43. St Michaels School
  44. St Michaels Church
  45. Causeway
  46. Skipton New Road
  47. Accornlea Farm
  48. New Hague
  49. Old Stone Trough
  50. Craven Heifer
  51. Sough Park
  52. Station Hotel
  53. Victoria Road
  54. Earby Bus Station
  55. Beech Avenue
  56. Sandholme Villas
  57. North Holme Estate
  58. Park Avenue
  59. Sandhills Close
  60. Earby Road
  61. Higher Park Farm
  62. Marina Way
  63. West Craven HS
  64. Park Street
  65. Rainhall Road
  66. Barnoldswick, by Fernlea Avenue
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Common Questions About This Route
We've gathered all the essentials based on open data. Straight answers to the questions people ask most often.

What number is assigned to this route?

Route number is M5. Remember it—the number stays the same everywhere: on the stop display, in apps, on the vehicle itself. Look for M5 specifically. If you're not sure you found the right stop, just ask someone nearby: 'Does bus M5 stop here?'

Where does bus #M5 run?

This route serves the Burnley (UK) region. In larger metro areas, routes can pass through several districts or towns. To know for sure if it works for you, pull up the route map and check the key stops and direction.

Who's the official operator?

Operator is The Burnley Bus Company (Transdev Blazefield). This is the official company responsible for the route. If you run into problems (rude driver, breakdown, dirty vehicle, delays)—contact them. It helps to note the time, direction, and route number—makes your complaint more specific and gets handled faster. Contact info is usually on the company website or in transit apps.

Additional Route Information
Bus M5: Barnoldswick - BurnleyBus M5: Barnoldswick → Burnley

Reference

M5

Origin

Barnoldswick

Destination

Burnley

Via

Earby;Kelbrook;Colne;Nelson;Queensgate

Operator

The Burnley Bus Company (Transdev Blazefield)

Bus M5: Burnley - BarnoldswickBus M5: Burnley → Barnoldswick

Reference

M5

Origin

Burnley

Destination

Barnoldswick

Via

Queensgate;Nelson;Colne;Kelbrook;Earby

Operator

The Burnley Bus Company (Transdev Blazefield)

Quick overview

Explore the bus M5 route in Burnley (UK). 2 directions, 131 stops, and an interactive route map available in one place.

Data source

The data is obtained from open sources and may contain inaccuracies. Route information is updated regularly.


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