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662 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 662 bus time schedule & line map 662 Elsecar <-> Wath upon Dearne View In Website Mode The 662 bus line (Elsecar <-> Wath upon Dearne) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Elsecar <-> Wath upon Dearne: 8:17 AM (2) Wath upon Dearne <-> Elsecar: 3:40 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 662 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 662 bus arriving. Direction: Elsecar <-> Wath upon Dearne 662 bus Time Schedule 33 stops Elsecar <-> Wath upon Dearne Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:17 AM Fitzwilliam Street/Church Street, Elsecar Tuesday 8:17 AM Hill Street/Cobcar Street, Elsecar King Street, England Wednesday 8:17 AM King Street/Millhouses Street, Hoyland Thursday 8:17 AM Friday 8:17 AM King Street/Gill Street, Hoyland Rock Mount, England Saturday Not Operational Southgate/High Croft, Hoyland High Croft, England High Street/Market Street, Hoyland 662 bus Info Direction: Elsecar <-> Wath upon Dearne Market Street/Mell Avenue, Hoyland Stops: 33 Trip Duration: 38 min Church Street/Sunny Bank, Jump Line Summary: Fitzwilliam Street/Church Street, Elsecar, Hill Street/Cobcar Street, Elsecar, King Church Street/Wentworth Road, Jump Street/Millhouses Street, Hoyland, King Street/Gill 10 Church Street, England Street, Hoyland, Southgate/High Croft, Hoyland, High Street/Market Street, Hoyland, Market Cemetery Road/Wentworth Road, Jump Street/Mell Avenue, Hoyland, Church Street/Sunny Arundel View, England Bank, Jump, Church Street/Wentworth Road, Jump, Cemetery Road/Wentworth Road, Jump, Cemetery Cemetery Road/Preston Avenue, Jump Road/Preston Avenue, Jump, Cemetery Preston Avenue, England Road/Hallsworth Avenue, Jump, Cemetery Road/Quest Avenue, Hemingƒeld, Cemetery Cemetery Road/Hallsworth Avenue, Jump Road/Hemingƒeld Road, Hemingƒeld, Hemingƒeld Cemetery Road, England Road/Mellwood Grove, Hemingƒeld, Hemingƒeld Road/Dearne Valley Parkway, Hemingƒeld, Wood Cemetery Road/Quest Avenue, Hemingƒeld Walk/Dovecliffe Road, Wombwell, Hough Lane/Windmill Road, Wombwell, Hough Cemetery Road/Hemingƒeld Road, Hemingƒeld Lane/Copeland Road, Wombwell, Hough Lane/Winders Place, Wombwell, Church Street/Kings Road, Wombwell, Park Street/Market Place, Hemingƒeld Road/Mellwood Grove, Hemingƒeld Wombwell, Park Street/Gower Street, Wombwell, Park Street/Reginald Road, Wombwell, Wath Hemingƒeld Road/Dearne Valley Parkway, Road/Kingƒsher Drive, Brampton, Wath Road/Cliffe Hemingƒeld Road, Brampton, Barnsley Road/Grove Road, West Wood Walk/Dovecliffe Road, Wombwell Melton, Barnsley Road/Westmount Avenue, West Hemingƒeld Road, England Melton, Barnsley Road/Shakespeare Road, West Melton, Barnsley Road/Victoria Road, West Melton, Hough Lane/Windmill Road, Wombwell Sandygate/Riley Road, Wath upon Dearne, Sandygate/Buckleigh Road, Wath upon Dearne, Hough Lane/Copeland Road, Wombwell Wath Wood Road/Woodlands Road, Wath upon Dearne Hough Lane/Winders Place, Wombwell Hough Lane, Wombwell Church Street/Kings Road, Wombwell Church Street, Wombwell Park Street/Market Place, Wombwell Prospect Terrace, Wombwell Park Street/Gower Street, Wombwell Park Street/Reginald Road, Wombwell Reginald Road, Wombwell Wath Road/Kingƒsher Drive, Brampton Wath Road/Cliffe Road, Brampton Barnsley Road/Grove Road, West Melton Barnsley Road/Westmount Avenue, West Melton Barnsley Road/Shakespeare Road, West Melton Barnsley Road, England Barnsley Road/Victoria Road, West Melton Victoria Road, England Sandygate/Riley Road, Wath upon Dearne Marshall Grove, England Sandygate/Buckleigh Road, Wath upon Dearne Sandygate, England Wath Wood Road/Woodlands Road, Wath upon Dearne Direction: Wath upon Dearne <-> Elsecar 662 bus Time Schedule 30 stops Wath upon Dearne <-> Elsecar Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 3:40 PM Chestnut Avenue/Sandygate, Wath upon Dearne Tuesday 3:40 PM Sandygate/Buckleigh Road, Wath upon Dearne Sandygate, England Wednesday 3:40 PM Sandygate/Festival Road, Wath upon Dearne Thursday 3:40 PM Marshall Grove, England Friday 3:40 PM Barnsley Road/Victoria Road, West Melton Saturday Not Operational Victoria Road, England Barnsley Road/Shakespeare Road, West Melton Barnsley Road, England 662 bus Info Barnsley Road/Grove Road, West Melton Direction: Wath upon Dearne <-> Elsecar Stops: 30 Wath Road/Cliffe Road, Brampton Trip Duration: 28 min Line Summary: Chestnut Avenue/Sandygate, Wath Wath Road/Chapel Avenue, Brampton upon Dearne, Sandygate/Buckleigh Road, Wath upon Dearne, Sandygate/Festival Road, Wath upon Park Street/Lundhill Road, Wombwell Dearne, Barnsley Road/Victoria Road, West Melton, Reginald Road, Wombwell Barnsley Road/Shakespeare Road, West Melton, Barnsley Road/Grove Road, West Melton, Wath Park Street/Gower Street, Wombwell Road/Cliffe Road, Brampton, Wath Road/Chapel Avenue, Brampton, Park Street/Lundhill Road, Park Street/Kelvin Grove, Wombwell Wombwell, Park Street/Gower Street, Wombwell, Park Street/Kelvin Grove, Wombwell, Hough Hough Lane/Kings Road, Wombwell Lane/Kings Road, Wombwell, Hough Lane/Winders Place, Wombwell, Hough Lane/Copeland Road, Church Street, Wombwell Wombwell, Hough Lane/Roberts Street, Wombwell, Hough Lane/Winders Place, Wombwell Hemingƒeld Road/Wood Walk, Wombwell, Hemingƒeld Road/Dearne Valley Parkway, Hough Lane, Wombwell Hemingƒeld, Hemingƒeld Road/Mellwood Grove, Hough Lane/Copeland Road, Wombwell Hemingƒeld, Hemingƒeld Road/Ellis Court, Hemingƒeld, Hemingƒeld Road/School Street, Wood Street, Wombwell Hemingƒeld, Cemetery Road/Lady Croft Lane, Hough Lane/Roberts Street, Wombwell Hemingƒeld, Cemetery Road/Quest Avenue, Hemingƒeld, Cemetery Road/Hallsworth Avenue, Jump, Cemetery Road/Preston Avenue, Jump, Hemingƒeld Road/Wood Walk, Wombwell Wentworth Road/Dyer Road, Jump, Market Hemingƒeld Road, England Street/Greenside Lane, Hoyland, Market Street/Duke Hemingƒeld Road/Dearne Valley Parkway, Street, Hoyland, King Street/Barber Street, Hoyland, Hemingƒeld King Street/St Helens Street, Hoyland, Fitzwilliam Street/Church Street, Elsecar Hemingƒeld Road/Mellwood Grove, Hemingƒeld Hemingƒeld Road/Ellis Court, Hemingƒeld Hemingƒeld Road/School Street, Hemingƒeld Woolscroft View, England Cemetery Road/Lady Croft Lane, Hemingƒeld Cemetery Road/Quest Avenue, Hemingƒeld Cemetery Road/Hallsworth Avenue, Jump Hallsworth Avenue, England Cemetery Road/Preston Avenue, Jump Wentworth Road/Dyer Road, Jump Market Street/Greenside Lane, Hoyland Market Street/Duke Street, Hoyland Duke Street, England King Street/Barber Street, Hoyland King Street/St Helens Street, Hoyland Fitzwilliam Street/Church Street, Elsecar 662 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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