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212A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 212A bus time schedule & line map 212A Dewsbury - Wakeƒeld View In Website Mode The 212A bus line (Dewsbury - Wakeƒeld) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Dewsbury <-> Wakeƒeld City Centre: 8:55 AM - 2:40 PM (2) Wakeƒeld City Centre <-> Dewsbury: 9:05 AM - 3:05 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 212A bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 212A bus arriving. Direction: Dewsbury <-> Wakeƒeld City Centre 212A bus Time Schedule 72 stops Dewsbury <-> Wakeƒeld City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:55 AM - 2:40 PM Bus Station Stand 5, Dewsbury South Street, Dewsbury Tuesday 8:55 AM - 2:40 PM Longcauseway, Dewsbury Wednesday 8:55 AM - 2:40 PM Longcauseway, Dewsbury Thursday 8:55 AM - 2:40 PM Halifax Rd Willans Road, Dewsbury Friday 8:55 AM - 2:40 PM Halifax Road, Dewsbury Saturday 8:55 AM - 2:55 PM Moorlands Avenue Moorlands Rd, Dewsbury Willans Road, Dewsbury Moorlands Road Aspen Grove, Dewsbury 212A bus Info Moorlands Rd Boothroyd Lane, Dewsbury Direction: Dewsbury <-> Wakeƒeld City Centre Stops: 72 Boothroyd Ln Park Croft, Dewsbury Trip Duration: 64 min Park Croft, Dewsbury Line Summary: Bus Station Stand 5, Dewsbury, Longcauseway, Dewsbury, Halifax Rd Willans Road, St Johns Ce Infant School, Dewsbury Moor Dewsbury, Moorlands Avenue Moorlands Rd, Dewsbury, Moorlands Road Aspen Grove, Dewsbury, Staincliffe Rd Reservoir Street, Dewsbury Moor Moorlands Rd Boothroyd Lane, Dewsbury, Boothroyd Ln Park Croft, Dewsbury, St Johns Ce Staincliffe Rd School Lane, Dewsbury Moor Infant School, Dewsbury Moor, Staincliffe Rd Back Gladstone Street, Dewsbury Reservoir Street, Dewsbury Moor, Staincliffe Rd School Lane, Dewsbury Moor, Staincliffe Rd Knowles Staincliffe Rd Knowles Hill Road, Staincliffe Hill Road, Staincliffe, Squirrel Hall Reservoir, Staincliffe, Dewsbury Gate Road Occupation Ln, Squirrel Hall Reservoir, Staincliffe Staincliffe, Halifax Road Orchard Croft, Staincliffe, Fox View, Dewsbury & District Hospital, Cullingworth Dewsbury Gate Road Occupation Ln, Staincliffe Street, Dewsbury & District Hospital, Ce Junior School, Staincliffe, Staincliffe Hall Rd Bunkers Lane, Dewsbury Gate Road, Dewsbury Staincliffe, West Park Road West Park Grove, Batley, Halifax Road Orchard Croft, Staincliffe West Park Rd Healey Lane, Batley, Hayburn Rd Hayburn Gardens, Batley, Arncliffe Road Arncliffe Orchard Croft, Dewsbury Gdns, Batley, Mayman Lane Mayman Close, Batley, Fox View, Dewsbury & District Hospital Commercial Street, Batley, Soothill Lane Rouse Mill Ln, Batley, Lady Ann Rd Soothill Lane, Batley, Lady Cullingworth Street, Dewsbury & District Hospital Ann Road Primrose Hill, Soothill, Broomsdale Rd Sykes Close, Soothill, Broomsdale Road Grace Cullingworth Street, Dewsbury Leather Ln, Soothill, Grace Leather Lane Cardigan Ce Junior School, Staincliffe Close, Soothill, Grace Leather Lane Soothill Ln, Staincliffe Hall Road, Dewsbury Soothill, Soothill Lane Oakwood Rd, Soothill, Soothill Lane Solway Rd, Soothill, Soothill Ln Manor Farm Staincliffe Hall Rd Bunkers Lane, Staincliffe Drive, Soothill, Soothill Lane Soothill Manor, Soothill, Soothill Lane Croft House Farm, Soothill, Babes In West Park Road West Park Grove, Batley the Wood Soothill Lane, Woodkirk, Hey Beck Lane West Park Terrace, Dewsbury Leeds Rd, Woodkirk, Hey Beck Lane, Woodkirk, Hey Beck Ln Baghill Road, Tingley, Batley Road the Croft, West Park Rd Healey Lane, Batley Tingley, Batley Road Woollin Ave, Tingley, Linton Avenue, Dewsbury Commonside, Tingley, Batley Road Haigh Hall Farm, Tingley, Batley Road the Springs, Kirkhamgate, Hayburn Rd Hayburn Gardens, Batley Batley Road Woodhouse Ln, Kirkhamgate, Batley Hayburn Road, Dewsbury Road Brandy Carr Rd, Kirkhamgate, Batley Road New Row, Kirkhamgate, Lindale Farm, Kirkhamgate, Arncliffe Road Arncliffe Gdns, Batley Batley Road Park Mill Ln, Kirkhamgate, Batley Rd Arncliffe Gardens, Dewsbury Wrenthorpe Lane, Alverthorpe, Batley Road Pacaholme Rd, Alverthorpe, Batley Road St Pauls Dr, Mayman Lane Mayman Close, Batley Alverthorpe, Batley Rd Flanshaw Lane, Alverthorpe, Mayman Lane, Dewsbury Flanshaw Lane Weavers Chase, Alverthorpe, Flanshaw Lane Willow Ln, Flanshaw, Flanshaw Lane Commercial Street, Batley Harrap St, Flanshaw, Flanshaw Lane Spout Fold, Flanshaw, Flanshaw Lane Oakwood Ave, Flanshaw, Soothill Lane Rouse Mill Ln, Batley Flanshaw Hotel, Flanshaw, Flanshaw Road Thirlmere Station Road, Dewsbury Rd, Flanshaw, Flanshaw Road Derwent Rd, Flanshaw, J&I School, Flanshaw, Batley Road Lady Ann Rd Soothill Lane, Batley Peacock Ave, Flanshaw, New Scarborough Rufford Street, Flanshaw, Alverthorpe Road Denhale Ave, Lady Ann Road Primrose Hill, Soothill Flanshaw, Westgate End Makin Street, Wakeƒeld City Lady Ann Road, Dewsbury Centre, Westgate Ings Road, Wakeƒeld City Centre, Westgate, Wakeƒeld City Centre, Westgate, Wakeƒeld Broomsdale Rd Sykes Close, Soothill City Centre, Union Street, Wakeƒeld City Centre, Bus Sykes Close, England Station Stand 5, Wakeƒeld City Centre Broomsdale Road Grace Leather Ln, Soothill Grace Leather Lane Cardigan Close, Soothill Grace Leather Lane, Dewsbury Grace Leather Lane Soothill Ln, Soothill Oakwood Mews, Dewsbury Soothill Lane Oakwood Rd, Soothill Soothill Lane Solway Rd, Soothill Highƒeld Court, Dewsbury Soothill Ln Manor Farm Drive, Soothill Soothill Lane Soothill Manor, Soothill Soothill Lane Croft House Farm, Soothill Babes In the Wood Soothill Lane, Woodkirk Hey Beck Lane Leeds Rd, Woodkirk Hey Beck Lane, Woodkirk Hey Beck Lane, Dewsbury Hey Beck Ln Baghill Road, Tingley Batley Road the Croft, Tingley Batley Road Woollin Ave, Tingley Commonside, Tingley Batley Road Haigh Hall Farm, Tingley Batley Road the Springs, Kirkhamgate Batley Road Woodhouse Ln, Kirkhamgate Batley Road Brandy Carr Rd, Kirkhamgate 214 Batley Road, England Batley Road New Row, Kirkhamgate 172 Batley Road, England Lindale Farm, Kirkhamgate 123 Batley Road, England Batley Road Park Mill Ln, Kirkhamgate Batley Rd Wrenthorpe Lane, Alverthorpe 328 Batley Road, England Batley Road Pacaholme Rd, Alverthorpe 276 Batley Road, England Batley Road St Pauls Dr, Alverthorpe 221 Batley Road, England Batley Rd Flanshaw Lane, Alverthorpe 178 Batley Road, Wakeƒeld Flanshaw Lane Weavers Chase, Alverthorpe Flanshaw Lane, Wakeƒeld Flanshaw Lane Willow Ln, Flanshaw 22 Flanshaw Lane, Wakeƒeld Flanshaw Lane Harrap St, Flanshaw 1 Harrap Street, Wakeƒeld Flanshaw Lane Spout Fold, Flanshaw 161 Flanshaw Lane, Wakeƒeld Flanshaw Lane Oakwood Ave, Flanshaw 221 Flanshaw Lane, Wakeƒeld Flanshaw Hotel, Flanshaw 1 Flanshaw Road, Wakeƒeld Flanshaw Road Thirlmere Rd, Flanshaw 43 Flanshaw Road, Wakeƒeld Flanshaw Road Derwent Rd, Flanshaw 8 Borrowdale Road, Wakeƒeld J&I School, Flanshaw 59 Eskdale Road, Wakeƒeld Batley Road Peacock Ave, Flanshaw 10-18 Peacock Close, Wakeƒeld New Scarborough Rufford Street, Flanshaw 96 Alverthorpe Road, Wakeƒeld Alverthorpe Road Denhale Ave, Flanshaw 32 Alverthorpe Road, Wakeƒeld Westgate End Makin Street, Wakeƒeld City Centre 13 Plumpton Terrace, Wakeƒeld Westgate Ings Road, Wakeƒeld City Centre 166 Westgate, Wakeƒeld Westgate, Wakeƒeld City Centre Westgate, Wakeƒeld Westgate, Wakeƒeld City Centre 66 Westgate, Wakeƒeld Union Street, Wakeƒeld City Centre Union Street, Wakeƒeld Bus Station Stand 5, Wakeƒeld City Centre Direction: Wakeƒeld City Centre <-> Dewsbury 212A bus Time Schedule 73 stops Wakeƒeld City Centre <-> Dewsbury Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:05 AM - 3:05 PM Bus Station Stand 5, Wakeƒeld City Centre Tuesday 9:05 AM - 3:05 PM Westgate, Wakeƒeld City Centre 49 Westgate, Wakeƒeld Wednesday 9:05 AM - 3:05 PM Westgate, Wakeƒeld City Centre Thursday 9:05 AM - 3:05 PM Westgate, Wakeƒeld Friday 9:05 AM - 3:05 PM Westgate Ings Road, Wakeƒeld City Centre Saturday 9:05 AM - 3:05 PM 154 Westgate, Wakeƒeld Westgate End Makin Street, Wakeƒeld City Centre 71 Westgate End, Wakeƒeld 212A bus Info Alverthorpe Road Denhale Ave, Flanshaw Direction: Wakeƒeld City Centre <-> Dewsbury 79 Alverthorpe Road, Wakeƒeld Stops: 73 Trip Duration: 65 min New Scarborough Rufford Street, Flanshaw Line Summary: Bus Station Stand 5, Wakeƒeld City 109 Alverthorpe Road, Wakeƒeld Centre, Westgate, Wakeƒeld City Centre, Westgate, Wakeƒeld City Centre, Westgate Ings Road, Batley Road Peacock Ave, Flanshaw Wakeƒeld City Centre, Westgate End Makin Street, 15 Batley Road, Wakeƒeld Wakeƒeld City Centre, Alverthorpe Road Denhale Ave, Flanshaw, New Scarborough Rufford Street, J&I School, Flanshaw Flanshaw, Batley Road Peacock Ave, Flanshaw, J&I 62 Batley Road, Wakeƒeld School, Flanshaw, Flanshaw Road Derwent Rd, Flanshaw, Flanshaw Road Thirlmere Rd, Flanshaw, Flanshaw Road Derwent Rd, Flanshaw Flanshaw Hotel, Flanshaw, Flanshaw Lane Oakwood 2 Derwent Road, Wakeƒeld Ave, Flanshaw, Flanshaw Lane Spout Fold, Flanshaw, Flanshaw Lane Harrap St, Flanshaw, Flanshaw Road Thirlmere Rd, Flanshaw Flanshaw Lane Willow Ln, Flanshaw, Flanshaw Lane 48 Flanshaw Road, Wakeƒeld Weavers Chase, Alverthorpe, Batley Rd Flanshaw Lane, Alverthorpe, Batley Road St Pauls Dr, Flanshaw Hotel, Flanshaw Alverthorpe, Batley Road Pacaholme Rd, Alverthorpe, 4 Flanshaw Road, Wakeƒeld Batley Rd Wrenthorpe Lane, Alverthorpe, Batley Road Park Mill Ln, Kirkhamgate, Batley Road Lindale Flanshaw Lane Oakwood Ave, Flanshaw Farm, Kirkhamgate, Batley Road New Row, 2 Oakwood Avenue, Wakeƒeld Kirkhamgate, Batley Road Brandy Carr Rd, Kirkhamgate, Batley Road Woodhouse Ln, Flanshaw Lane Spout Fold, Flanshaw Kirkhamgate, Batley Road the Springs, Kirkhamgate, 94 Flanshaw Lane, Wakeƒeld
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