Favorite Places Of Your Favorite City
Home
HomeTransportArticles
Sign In
Bus 4 route
StopsMapFAQInformation

Bus Tickets

Intercity routes worldwide

EUR

From

To

Date

Searching for Sat 4. Apr

Route stops

75 stops • 2 directions

Bus 4: Waterhayes - Newcastle - Festival Park - Hanley
  1. Aston Road
  2. Cedar Road Pedestrian Bridge
  3. Cherry Tree Road
  4. Oakwood Place
  5. Community Unit
  6. Edensor Street
  7. Brittain Avenue
  8. The Hollows
  9. Broadmeadow Court
  10. Barker Street
  11. Bennett Arms PH
  12. Spencroft Road
  13. Brymbo Road
  14. Peacock Road
  15. Liverpool Road
  16. Brymbo Road
  17. Shops
  18. St Michaels Church
  19. Hanging Gate PH
  20. Sainsbury's
  21. Broad Street
  22. Bus Station Stand 4
  23. Nelson Place
  24. Borough Arms Hotel
  25. Sandy Lane
  26. New Victoria Theatre
  27. Haydon Street
  28. Forge Lane
  29. Bet365
  30. Media Way
  31. Royal Doulton
  32. Waterworld
  33. Moat House Hotel
  34. Octagon Centre
  35. Sainsburys Superstore
  36. Stop S7
  37. Stop R
Bus 4: Hanley - Festival Park - Newcastle - Waterhayes
  1. Stop R
  2. Stop B1
  3. Quality Hotel
  4. Sainsbury's Superstore
  5. The Plough
  6. Moat House Hotel
  7. Waterworld
  8. Canal Bridge
  9. Royal Doulton
  10. Media Way
  11. Bet365
  12. Queensway Roundabout
  13. Broughton Road
  14. The Avenue
  15. Swimming Pool
  16. Bus Station Stand 3
  17. Newcastle College
  18. Hassam Avenue
  19. Swift House
  20. Shops
  21. Lovatt Avenue
  22. Brymbo Road
  23. Redmine Close
  24. Dalewood Road
  25. Spencroft Road
  26. Bennett Arms PH
  27. Heath Street
  28. Broadmeadow Court
  29. Library
  30. Albert Street
  31. Edensor Street
  32. Rosevale Court
  33. Oakwood Place
  34. Laburnum Place
  35. Cherry Tree Road
  36. Barbridge Road
  37. Heathfield Drive
  38. Aston Road
Route map
Map
Show on map

Map loads on click

View map
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 4. Remember it—the number stays the same everywhere: on the stop display, in apps, on the vehicle itself. Look for 4 specifically. If you're not sure you found the right stop, just ask someone nearby: 'Does bus 4 stop here?'

Where does bus #4 run?

This route serves the Stoke-on-Trent (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.

How often does it run?

Average interval is 0:30:00. This can shift with traffic, weather, and road conditions. For accurate wait times, check real-time tracking or the stop display if there is one.

Does it run on a set schedule or does it change?

Intervals depend on time of day and day of week: 00:20:00 @ (Mo-Fr 07:05-07:25); 00:35:00 @ (Mo-Fr 07:25-08:05); 00:35:00 @ (Mo-Fr 08:05-08:40). Usually runs more frequently during rush hour, less often in the evening and on weekends. If timing matters, build in buffer time and check live tracking before you leave.

Who's the official operator?

Operator is First Potteries. 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.

Is there a fare?

Yes. Payment rules and discounts can differ by region and vehicle type. If it matters to you, verify current fares and ticket/validation requirements before traveling.

What's the ticket price?

Full fare is 1.6 GBP. Rates can change, and price sometimes depends on payment method, so it's worth checking current pricing before your trip. Discounts often apply for students, schoolchildren, seniors—check the operator's website or official app.

Can you board with a wheelchair?

Yes. Accessibility usually means low-floor entry with ramps and designated spaces. Even when accessibility is stated, conditions can vary on specific vehicles and stops. If this is critical, check the vehicle type for your specific trip and confirm ramp/entry availability beforehand.

Are bikes allowed?

No. If allowed, still try to avoid rush hour—in a packed vehicle with a bike it's rough for you and everyone else. Check the rules ahead: sometimes you need to fold the bike or buy a separate ticket.

Additional Route Information
Bus 4: Waterhayes - Newcastle - Festival Park - HanleyBus 4: Waterhayes → Newcastle → Festival Park → Hanley

Reference

4

Origin

Waterhayes

Destination

Hanley

Via

Newcastle;Festival Park

Interval

0:30:00

Interval by schedule

00:20:00 @ (Mo-Fr 07:05-07:25); 00:35:00 @ (Mo-Fr 07:25-08:05); 00:35:00 @ (Mo-Fr 08:05-08:40)

Operator

First Potteries

Opening hours

Mo-Fr 07:05-18:55

Travel time

0:45:00

Fare

1.6 GBP

Fare

Yes

Wheelchair accessibility

Yes

Bicycle area

No
Bus 4: Hanley - Festival Park - Newcastle - WaterhayesBus 4: Hanley → Festival Park → Newcastle → Waterhayes

Reference

4

Origin

Hanley

Destination

Waterhayes

Via

Festival Park;Newcastle

Interval

0:30:00

Interval by schedule

00:20:00 @ (Mo-Fr 07:05-07:25); 00:35:00 @ (Mo-Fr 07:25-08:05); 00:35:00 @ (Mo-Fr 08:05-08:40)

Operator

First Potteries

Opening hours

Mo-Fr 06:15-19:46

Travel time

0:46:00

Fare

1.6 GBP

Fare

Yes

Wheelchair accessibility

Yes

Bicycle area

No

Quick overview

Explore the bus 4 route in Stoke-on-Trent (UK). 2 directions, 75 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.


Latest Articles

Chinese New Year 2026: The Year of the Red Fire Horse and Its Traditions
Chinese New Year 2026: The Year of the Red Fire Horse and Its Traditions

Chinese New Year 2026 begins on February 17 and ushers in the Year of the Red Fire Horse, symbolizing energy, change, traditions, and renewal.

Read more

Who Is an “Ank” and What Does This Slang Term Mean
Who Is an “Ank” and What Does This Slang Term Mean

A detailed explanation of the slang term “ank,” its origin, traits, cultural meaning, ironic use by zoomers, and its role in modern youth language.

Read more

What Is Tilt: Causes, Signs, and How to Regain Emotional Control
What Is Tilt: Causes, Signs, and How to Regain Emotional Control

Tilt is a state of emotional overload where rational thinking breaks down and impulsive actions take over, common in games, work, trading, and everyday life.

Read more

Phishing in 2026: Types, Risks, and How to Protect Your Data
Phishing in 2026: Types, Risks, and How to Protect Your Data

Phishing uses AI and fake sites to steal data. Learn types, signs, protection methods, and actions if targeted to stay safe online.

Read more

Cyberbullying: Types, Consequences, and How to Protect Yourself
Cyberbullying: Types, Consequences, and How to Protect Yourself

Cyberbullying is online psychological abuse with serious mental, social, and physical consequences; anyone can be a victim, and prevention requires awareness and action.

Read more

ру
en
Contact author