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186 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 186 bus time schedule & line map 186 Huddersƒeld - Marsden Dirker View In Website Mode The 186 bus line Huddersƒeld - Marsden Dirker has one route. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Marsden <-> Huddersƒeld Town Centre: 8:00 AM - 8:15 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 186 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 186 bus arriving. Direction: Marsden <-> Huddersƒeld Town Centre 186 bus Time Schedule 47 stops Marsden <-> Huddersƒeld Town Centre Route VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Timetable: Sunday Not Operational Dirker Drive Dirker Ave, Marsden Monday 8:00 AM - 8:15 AM Dirker Drive, Marsden Tuesday 8:00 AM - 8:15 AM Station Bridge, Marsden Wednesday 8:00 AM - 8:15 AM Marsden Rail Station, Marsden Thursday 8:00 AM - 8:15 AM Station Rd Shaws Terrace, Marsden Friday 8:00 AM - 8:15 AM Rectory Close, Marsden Saturday Not Operational Station Rd Victoria Street, Marsden Victoria Street, Marsden Peel St Market Place, Marsden 7 Peel Street, Marsden 186 bus Info Direction: Marsden <-> Huddersƒeld Town Centre Peel Street, Marsden Stops: 47 Peel Street, Marsden Trip Duration: 47 min Line Summary: Dirker Drive Dirker Ave, Marsden, Peel Street, Marsden Dirker Drive, Marsden, Marsden Rail Station, Marsden, Station Rd Shaws Terrace, Marsden, Manchester Road Brougham Rd, Marsden Station Rd Victoria Street, Marsden, Peel St Market Place, Marsden, Peel Street, Marsden, Peel Street, Manchester Rd Meltham Road, Marsden Marsden, Manchester Road Brougham Rd, Marsden, Manchester Rd Meltham Road, Marsden, Manchester Rd Stubbin Road, Marsden Manchester Rd Stubbin Road, Marsden, Manchester Road Lingards Wood, Marsden, Manchester Rd Manchester Road Lingards Wood, Marsden Lingards Terrace, Marsden, Manchester Rd School Lane, Marsden, Manchester Rd West Slaithwaite Road, Marsden, Manchester Road Austerlands, Manchester Rd Lingards Terrace, Marsden Slaithwaite, Manchester Rd Heyroyd Lane, Slaithwaite, Manchester Road Reverser, Slaithwaite, Manchester Rd School Lane, Marsden Manchester Road Cemetery, Slaithwaite, Manchester Rd Lingards Road, Slaithwaite, Manchester Rd Nields Manchester Rd West Slaithwaite Road, Marsden Road, Slaithwaite, Manchester Road Hollins Row, Slaithwaite, Manchester Road Linƒt Fold, Manchester Road Austerlands, Slaithwaite Slaithwaite, Manchester Rd Spring Grove, Slaithwaite, Manchester Rd Spa Lane, Slaithwaite, Manchester Rd Heyroyd Lane, Slaithwaite Manchester Rd Lee Mill Road, Linthwaite, Hoyle House Fold Chapel Hill, Linthwaite, Causeway Side Manchester Road Reverser, Slaithwaite Causeway Crescent, Linthwaite, Causeway Side Royd House Lane, Linthwaite, Linthwaite Church, Manchester Road Cemetery, Slaithwaite Linthwaite, Cowlersley Lane Slant Gate, Linthwaite, Cowlersley Ln Hazel Grove, Linthwaite, Cowlersley Manchester Rd Lingards Road, Slaithwaite Ln Woodside View, Cowlersley, Cowlersley Lane Jubilee Ln, Cowlersley, Cowlersley Lane Western Rd, Manchester Rd Nields Road, Slaithwaite Cowlersley, Manchester Rd Bowling Street, Cowlersley, Manchester Rd Pickford Street, 27 Manchester Road, England Milnsbridge, Manchester Rd Whiteley Street, Manchester Road Hollins Row, Slaithwaite Milnsbridge, Manchester Road Park Rd West, Milnsbridge, Manchester Road Fifty Steps, Paddock, 1418 Manchester Road, England Manchester Road Paddock Brow, Paddock, Manchester Road Linƒt Fold, Slaithwaite Manchester Rd Stoney Battery Road, Paddock, Manchester Rd Birkhouse Lane, Thornton Lodge, Manchester Rd Thornton Lodge Road, Thornton Manchester Rd Spring Grove, Slaithwaite Lodge, Manchester Rd Longroyd Lane, Longroyd Bridge, Bankƒeld Road, Huddersƒeld Town Centre, Manchester Rd Spa Lane, Slaithwaite Bus Station, Huddersƒeld Town Centre Manchester Rd Lee Mill Road, Linthwaite Hoyle House Fold Chapel Hill, Linthwaite Causeway Side Causeway Crescent, Linthwaite Causeway Side Royd House Lane, Linthwaite Linthwaite Church, Linthwaite Cowlersley Lane Slant Gate, Linthwaite Cowlersley Ln Hazel Grove, Linthwaite Cowlersley Ln Woodside View, Cowlersley Cowlersley Lane Jubilee Ln, Cowlersley Cowlersley Lane Western Rd, Cowlersley Manchester Rd Bowling Street, Cowlersley Manchester Rd Pickford Street, Milnsbridge Queens Road West, Huddersƒeld Manchester Rd Whiteley Street, Milnsbridge Factory Lane, Huddersƒeld Manchester Road Park Rd West, Milnsbridge Manchester Road Fifty Steps, Paddock Manchester Road Paddock Brow, Paddock Manchester Rd Stoney Battery Road, Paddock Stoney Battery Road, Huddersƒeld Manchester Rd Birkhouse Lane, Thornton Lodge The Ironworks, Huddersƒeld Manchester Rd Thornton Lodge Road, Thornton Lodge Manchester Rd Longroyd Lane, Longroyd Bridge 159-161 Manchester Road, Huddersƒeld Bankƒeld Road, Huddersƒeld Town Centre Bus Station, Huddersƒeld Town Centre Henry Street, Huddersƒeld 186 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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