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497 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 497 bus time schedule & line map 497 Wakeƒeld - Upton View In Website Mode The 497 bus line (Wakeƒeld - Upton) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Upton <-> Wakeƒeld City Centre: 6:58 PM - 11:02 PM (2) Wakeƒeld City Centre <-> Upton: 6:00 PM - 10:08 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 497 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 497 bus arriving. Direction: Upton <-> Wakeƒeld City Centre 497 bus Time Schedule 67 stops Upton <-> Wakeƒeld City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:50 AM - 9:57 PM Monday Not Operational Tom Wood Ash Lane Bell St, Upton Tuesday Not Operational Tom Wood Ash Lane School St, Upton Wednesday Not Operational Wrangbrook Road Main St, Upton Thursday 6:58 PM - 11:02 PM Waggon Lane Harewood Ln, Upton Friday 6:58 PM - 11:02 PM Waggon Lane Surgery, Upton Saturday 6:58 PM - 11:02 PM Waggon Lane Rosedale Close, Upton Rosedale Close, Upton Civil Parish High Street Richmond Rd, Upton 497 bus Info 40 High Street, Upton Civil Parish Direction: Upton <-> Wakeƒeld City Centre Stops: 67 Common Lane Sunny Ave, Upton Trip Duration: 66 min Penarth Avenue, Upton Civil Parish Line Summary: Tom Wood Ash Lane Bell St, Upton, Tom Wood Ash Lane School St, Upton, Wrangbrook Common Lane Thistle Dr, Upton Road Main St, Upton, Waggon Lane Harewood Ln, Daisy Fold, Upton Civil Parish Upton, Waggon Lane Surgery, Upton, Waggon Lane Rosedale Close, Upton, High Street Richmond Rd, Rose Avenue, Upton Upton, Common Lane Sunny Ave, Upton, Common Lane Thistle Dr, Upton, Rose Avenue, Upton, East East Avenue Rose Ave, Upton Avenue Rose Ave, Upton, New Lane Portland Place, Upton, Elmsall Drive Dale Ln Ind Est, North Elmsall, New Lane Portland Place, Upton Elmsall Way, South Elmsall, Elmsall Drive, South Elmsall, Dale Lane Elmsall Wy, South Elmsall, Dale New Lane, Upton Civil Parish Lane Stadium Wy, South Elmsall, Minsthorpe Lane Sandford Rd, South Elmsall, Minsthorpe High School, Elmsall Drive Dale Ln Ind Est, North Elmsall South Elmsall, Minsthorpe Leisure Centre, South Elmsall, Ash Grove Manor Farm Estate, South Elmsall Way, South Elmsall Elmsall, Bus Station Stand B, South Elmsall, Barnsley Rd Fire Station, South Elmsall, Barnsley Road Elmsall Drive, South Elmsall Cambridge St, South Elmsall, Barnsley Road Regent Elmsall Drive, North Elmsall Civil Parish St, Moorthorpe, Barnsley Road Moorthorpe Station, Moorthorpe, Barnsley Road Lydgate Rise, South Dale Lane Elmsall Wy, South Elmsall Kirkby, Barnsley Road the Green, South Kirkby, Church House Ph, South Kirkby, White Apron Street Dale Lane Stadium Wy, South Elmsall Wmc, South Kirkby, White Apron St Beech Close, Minsthorpe Lane Sandford Rd, South Elmsall South Kirkby, Ball Park Farm, South Kirkby, Hague Hall Farm, South Kirkby, Hemsworth Road Bridge House, Hemsworth, Kirkby Rd Hague Crescent, Minsthorpe High School, South Elmsall Hemsworth, Kirkby Rd Springƒeld Avenue, Smith Walk, North Elmsall Civil Parish Hemsworth, Kirkby Road Hemsworth Market, Hemsworth, Bus Station Stand C, Hemsworth, Minsthorpe Leisure Centre, South Elmsall Wakeƒeld Rd Lodge Street, Hemsworth, Wakeƒeld 58 Ash Grove, North Elmsall Civil Parish Road Vale Head Park, Hemsworth, Water Park, Kinsley, Wakeƒeld Road Kinsley Stadium, Kinsley, Ash Grove Manor Farm Estate, South Elmsall Wakeƒeld Rd Morris Close, Kinsley, Wakeƒeld Rd Upper Ash Grove, South Elmsall Civil Parish Farmƒeld Drive, Kinsley, Wakeƒeld Road Fitzwilliam Station, Fitzwilliam, Wakeƒeld Rd Railway Terrace, Bus Station Stand B, South Elmsall Fitzwilliam, Garmil Head Ln Newstead Lane, Kenyon Street, South Elmsall Civil Parish Fitzwilliam, Independent School, Nostell, Garmil Lane Nostell Priory Gates, Nostell, Nostell Priory Holiday Barnsley Rd Fire Station, South Elmsall Park, Foulby, Doncaster Rd Towers Lane, Foulby, Dearne Street, South Elmsall Civil Parish Doncaster Rd West Lane, Foulby, Doncaster Road Pinfold Dr, Crofton, Doncaster Rd Cock Lane, Barnsley Road Cambridge St, South Elmsall Crofton, Doncaster Road Weeland Rd, Crofton, Empire Street, South Kirkby And Moorthorpe Civil Parish Doncaster Road Lodge Ln, Heath Common, Doncaster Road Kendal Rise, Heath Common, Barnsley Road Regent St, Moorthorpe Doncaster Road Heath Common, Heath Common, Doncaster Rd Black Road, Heath Common, Barnsley Road Moorthorpe Station, Moorthorpe Doncaster Road Dunbar St, Belle Vue, Doncaster Road Belle Vue, Belle Vue, Doncaster Road Sugar Ln, Barnsley Road Lydgate Rise, South Kirkby Belle Vue, Doncaster Rd Chancel Road, Belle Isle, Kirkgate, Wakeƒeld City Centre, Kirkgate, Wakeƒeld Barnsley Road the Green, South Kirkby City Centre, Union Street, Wakeƒeld City Centre, Bus Station Stand 14, Wakeƒeld City Centre Church House Ph, South Kirkby White Apron Street Wmc, South Kirkby White Apron St Beech Close, South Kirkby William Court, South Kirkby And Moorthorpe Civil Parish Ball Park Farm, South Kirkby Hague Hall Farm, South Kirkby Hemsworth Road Bridge House, Hemsworth Kirkby Rd Hague Crescent, Hemsworth Kirkby Rd Springƒeld Avenue, Hemsworth Kirkby Road, Hemsworth Kirkby Road Hemsworth Market, Hemsworth 33 Kirkby Road, Hemsworth Bus Station Stand C, Hemsworth Hemsworth Bus Station, Hemsworth Wakeƒeld Rd Lodge Street, Hemsworth Wakeƒeld Road Vale Head Park, Hemsworth Water Park, Kinsley Wakeƒeld Road Kinsley Stadium, Kinsley Wakeƒeld Road, Hemsworth Civil Parish Wakeƒeld Rd Morris Close, Kinsley Wakeƒeld Rd Farmƒeld Drive, Kinsley Wakeƒeld Road Fitzwilliam Station, Fitzwilliam Ashwood Mount, Hemsworth Civil Parish Wakeƒeld Rd Railway Terrace, Fitzwilliam Garmil Head Ln Newstead Lane, Fitzwilliam Independent School, Nostell Garmil Lane Nostell Priory Gates, Nostell Nostell Priory Holiday Park, Foulby Doncaster Rd Towers Lane, Foulby 733 Doncaster Road, Sharlston Doncaster Rd West Lane, Foulby Doncaster Road Pinfold Dr, Crofton Doncaster Rd Cock Lane, Crofton 555 Doncaster Road, Crofton Civil Parish Doncaster Road Weeland Rd, Crofton Doncaster Road, Crofton Civil Parish Doncaster Road Lodge Ln, Heath Common 437 Doncaster Road, Crofton Civil Parish Doncaster Road Kendal Rise, Heath Common Kendal Drive, Crofton Civil Parish Doncaster Road Heath Common, Heath Common 260 Doncaster Road, Crofton Civil Parish Doncaster Rd Black Road, Heath Common Doncaster Road, Warmƒeld Cum Heath Civil Parish Doncaster Road Dunbar St, Belle Vue 206 Doncaster Road, Wakeƒeld Doncaster Road Belle Vue, Belle Vue Welbeck Street, Wakeƒeld Doncaster Road Sugar Ln, Belle Vue Doncaster Rd Chancel Road, Belle Isle 72 Doncaster Road, Wakeƒeld Kirkgate, Wakeƒeld City Centre 212 Kirkgate, Wakeƒeld Kirkgate, Wakeƒeld City Centre 62-70 Kirkgate, Wakeƒeld Union Street, Wakeƒeld City Centre Union Street, Wakeƒeld Bus Station Stand 14, Wakeƒeld City Centre Borough Road, Wakeƒeld Direction: Wakeƒeld City Centre <-> Upton 497 bus Time Schedule 61 stops Wakeƒeld City Centre <-> Upton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:55 AM - 9:05 PM Monday Not Operational Bus Station Stand 14, Wakeƒeld City Centre Borough Road, Wakeƒeld Tuesday Not Operational Kirkgate K4, Wakeƒeld City Centre Wednesday Not Operational 61 Kirkgate, Wakeƒeld Thursday 6:00 PM - 10:08 PM Kirkgate, Wakeƒeld City Centre Friday 6:00 PM - 10:08 PM 219-221 Kirkgate, Wakeƒeld Saturday 6:00 PM - 10:08 PM Fall Ings Business Park, Wakeƒeld City Centre Doncaster Road, Wakeƒeld Doncaster Road Sugar Ln, Belle Vue 65 Doncaster Road, Wakeƒeld 497 bus Info Direction: Wakeƒeld City Centre <-> Upton Doncaster Road Belle Vue, Belle Vue Stops: 61 Welbeck Street, Wakeƒeld Trip Duration: 56 min Line Summary: Bus Station Stand 14, Wakeƒeld City Doncaster Road Dunbar St, Belle Vue Centre, Kirkgate K4, Wakeƒeld City Centre, Kirkgate, 204 Doncaster Road, Wakeƒeld Wakeƒeld City Centre, Fall Ings Business Park, Wakeƒeld City Centre, Doncaster Road Sugar Ln, Doncaster Road Charles Ave, Agbrigg Belle Vue, Doncaster Road Belle Vue, Belle Vue, 259 Doncaster Road, Wakeƒeld Doncaster Road Dunbar St, Belle Vue, Doncaster Road Charles Ave, Agbrigg, Doncaster Rd Black Doncaster Rd Black Road, Heath Common Road, Heath Common, Doncaster Road Heath Oakenshaw Lane, Warmƒeld Cum Heath Civil Parish Common, Heath Common, Doncaster Road Kendal Rise, Heath Common, Doncaster Road Lodge Ln, Doncaster Road Heath Common, Heath Common Heath Common, Doncaster Road Weeland Rd, 260 Doncaster Road, Crofton Civil Parish Crofton, Doncaster Rd Cock Lane, Crofton, Doncaster Road Pinfold Dr, Crofton, Doncaster Rd Doncaster Road Kendal Rise, Heath Common West Lane, Foulby, Doncaster Road Windmill Hill, 319 Doncaster Road, Crofton Civil Parish Foulby, Doncaster Rd Towers Lane, Foulby, Nostell Priory Holiday Park, Foulby, Doncaster Road Nostell Doncaster Road Lodge Ln, Heath Common Priory Gates, Nostell, Garmil Lane Nostell Priory 411 Doncaster Road, Crofton Civil Parish Gates, Nostell, Independent School, Nostell, Wakeƒeld Rd First Avenue, Fitzwilliam, Wakeƒeld Rd Doncaster Road Weeland Rd, Crofton Railway Terrace, Fitzwilliam, Wakeƒeld Road 503 Doncaster Road, Crofton Civil Parish Fitzwilliam Station, Fitzwilliam, Wakeƒeld Rd Farmƒeld Drive, Kinsley, Wakeƒeld Rd Morris Close, Doncaster Rd Cock Lane, Crofton Kinsley, Kinsley Hotel, Kinsley, Water Park, Kinsley, 525 Doncaster Road, Crofton Civil Parish Wakeƒeld Road Vale Head Park, Hemsworth, Wakeƒeld Rd Centre Street, Hemsworth, Bus Station Doncaster Road Pinfold Dr, Crofton Stand B, Hemsworth, Kirkby Road Hemsworth Market, Hemsworth, Kirkby Rd South Street, Doncaster Rd West Lane, Foulby Hemsworth, Kirkby Rd Hague Crescent, Hemsworth, Hemsworth Road Bridge House, Hemsworth, Hague Doncaster Road
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