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X99 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route X99 bus time schedule & line map X99 Leeds - Deighton Bar View In Website Mode The X99 bus line (Leeds - Deighton Bar) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Leeds City Centre <-> Wetherby: 6:03 AM - 10:03 PM (2) Wetherby <-> Leeds City Centre: 5:04 AM - 11:05 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest X99 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next X99 bus arriving. Direction: Leeds City Centre <-> Wetherby X99 bus Time Schedule 64 stops Leeds City Centre <-> Wetherby Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:03 AM - 10:03 PM Monday 6:03 AM - 10:03 PM City Square L, Leeds City Centre 51 Boar Lane, Leeds Tuesday 6:03 AM - 10:03 PM Victoria A, Leeds City Centre Wednesday 6:03 AM - 10:03 PM Eastgate Space, Leeds Thursday 6:03 AM - 10:03 PM Byron Street, Mabgate Friday 6:03 AM - 10:03 PM 3 Regent Street, Leeds Saturday 6:03 AM - 11:03 PM Cross Stamford St, Mabgate 30-36 Cross Stamford Street, Leeds Grant Avenue, Harehills Roseville Road, Leeds X99 bus Info Direction: Leeds City Centre <-> Wetherby Roseville Road, Harehills Stops: 64 Cross Roseville Road, Leeds Trip Duration: 56 min Line Summary: City Square L, Leeds City Centre, Elford Place, Harehills Victoria A, Leeds City Centre, Byron Street, Mabgate, Roundhay Road, Leeds Cross Stamford St, Mabgate, Grant Avenue, Harehills, Roseville Road, Harehills, Elford Place, Lascelles Terrace, Harehills Harehills, Lascelles Terrace, Harehills, Fforde Grene Jct, Harehills, Harehills Avenue, Harehills, Roundhay Fforde Grene Jct, Harehills Road Tesco, Oakwood, Ravenscar Avenue, Oakwood, Oakwood Clock, Oakwood, North Lane, Harehills Avenue, Harehills Roundhay, Roundhay Park Gates, Roundhay, Elmete Harehills Avenue, Leeds Drive, Roundhay, Elmete Lane, Roundhay, Easterly Road, Roundhay, Kentmere Gate, Wellington Hill, Roundhay Road Tesco, Oakwood Roundhay Grange, Wellington Hill, Red Hall Gardens, Wellington Hill, Red Hall Lane, Wellington Hill, Ravenscar Avenue, Oakwood Whinmoor Lane, Wellington Hill, Carr Lane, Shadwell, Back Ravenscar Avenue, Leeds Stoney Lane, Shadwell, Grange Cottages, Scarcroft, Wood Farm, Scarcroft, Ling Lane, Scarcroft, Oakwood Clock, Oakwood Scarcroft Vill Hall, Scarcroft, Thorner Lane, Scarcroft, Wayside Mount, Scarcroft, Church Lane, Bardsey, North Lane, Roundhay Mill Lane, Bardsey, The Drive, Bardsey, Woodacre Tudor Lawns, Leeds Green, East Keswick, Rigton Grange, East Keswick, E Keswick Main St, East Keswick, Moor Lane, East Roundhay Park Gates, Roundhay Keswick, Rose Croft, East Keswick, Harewood Road, Wetherby Road, Leeds East Keswick, Hillcrest, Collingham, Langwith Wood, Collingham, Langwith Avenue, Collingham, Elmete Drive, Roundhay Collingham Sprt Grd, Collingham, Kingƒsher Reach, Collingham, Linton Bridge, Linton, Windmill Inn, Elmete Lane, Roundhay Linton, The Ridge, Linton, Wetherby Golf Crse, Linton, Linton Lane, Wetherby, Station Gardens, Wetherby, Easterly Road, Roundhay Raby Park, Wetherby, Wetherby Bus Stn A, Wetherby, York Road, Wetherby, Ashƒeld, Wetherby, Sandbeck Kentmere Gate, Wellington Hill Lane, Wetherby, Ainsty Drive, Wetherby, Beechwood Rise, Wetherby, Hawthorne Avenue, Wetherby, Aire Roundhay Grange, Wellington Hill Road, Wetherby, Leven Gardens, Wetherby, Nidd Approach, Wetherby, Deighton Road, Wetherby, Red Hall Gardens, Wellington Hill Deighton Bar, Wetherby Red Hall Lane, Wellington Hill A58, Leeds Whinmoor Lane, Wellington Hill Carr Lane, Shadwell Stoney Lane, Shadwell Grange Cottages, Scarcroft Wood Farm, Scarcroft Ling Lane, Scarcroft Heather Gardens, Scarcroft Civil Parish Scarcroft Vill Hall, Scarcroft Thorner Lane, Scarcroft Green View, Scarcroft Civil Parish Wayside Mount, Scarcroft Church Lane, Bardsey Mill Lane, Bardsey Grange Close, Bardsey Cum Rigton Civil Parish The Drive, Bardsey Woodacre Green, East Keswick Rigton Grange, East Keswick E Keswick Main St, East Keswick Main Street, East Keswick Civil Parish Moor Lane, East Keswick Rose Croft, East Keswick Harewood Road, East Keswick Hillcrest, Collingham Langwith Wood, Collingham Langwith Avenue, Collingham Collingham Sprt Grd, Collingham Kingƒsher Reach, Collingham Linton Bridge, Linton Linton Lane, Collingham Civil Parish Windmill Inn, Linton Trip Lane, Collingham Civil Parish The Ridge, Linton Wetherby Golf Crse, Linton Linton Lane, Wetherby Station Gardens, Wetherby Raby Park, Wetherby Wetherby Bus Stn A, Wetherby Scott Lane, Wetherby York Road, Wetherby Ashƒeld, Wetherby Stonedene Park, Wetherby Sandbeck Lane, Wetherby Deighton Road, Wetherby Ainsty Drive, Wetherby Beechwood Rise, Wetherby Hawthorne Avenue, Wetherby Aire Road, Wetherby Leven Gardens, Wetherby Aire Road, Wetherby Nidd Approach, Wetherby Deighton Road, Wetherby Dearne Croft, Wetherby Deighton Bar, Wetherby Direction: Wetherby <-> Leeds City Centre X99 bus Time Schedule 64 stops Wetherby <-> Leeds City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:05 AM - 10:05 PM Monday 5:04 AM - 11:05 PM Deighton Bar, Wetherby Tuesday 5:04 AM - 11:05 PM Sandbeck Lane, Wetherby Briar Gate, Wetherby Wednesday 5:04 AM - 11:05 PM Ashƒeld, Wetherby Thursday 5:04 AM - 11:05 PM Friday 5:04 AM - 11:05 PM York Road, Wetherby Saturday 6:03 AM - 11:03 PM Horsefair, Wetherby 8 North Street, Wetherby Wetherby Bus Stn A, Wetherby Scott Lane, Wetherby X99 bus Info Direction: Wetherby <-> Leeds City Centre Raby Park, Wetherby Stops: 64 Trip Duration: 51 min Station Gardens, Wetherby Line Summary: Deighton Bar, Wetherby, Sandbeck Lane, Wetherby, Ashƒeld, Wetherby, York Road, Linton Lane, Wetherby Wetherby, Horsefair, Wetherby, Wetherby Bus Stn A, Linton Meadows, Wetherby Wetherby, Raby Park, Wetherby, Station Gardens, Wetherby, Linton Lane, Wetherby, Wetherby Golf Wetherby Golf Crse, Linton Crse, Linton, The Ridge, Linton, Windmill Inn, Linton, Linton Bridge, Linton, Kingƒsher Reach, Collingham, The Ridge, Linton Collingham Sprt Grd, Collingham, Langwith Avenue, Collingham, Langwith Wood, Collingham, Hillcrest, Windmill Inn, Linton Collingham, Harewood Road, East Keswick, Rose Croft, East Keswick, Moor Lane, East Keswick, E Trip Lane, Collingham Civil Parish Keswick Main St, East Keswick, Rigton Grange, East Linton Bridge, Linton Keswick, Woodacre Green, East Keswick, The Drive, Bardsey, Rigton Bank, Bardsey, Mill Lane, Bardsey, Linton Bridge, Collingham Civil Parish Church Lane, Bardsey, Hetchell View, Bardsey, Kingƒsher Reach, Collingham Wayside Mount, Scarcroft, Thorner Lane, Scarcroft, Scarcroft Vill Hall, Scarcroft, Ling Lane, Scarcroft, Eversley View, Scarcroft, Wood Farm, Scarcroft, Collingham Sprt Grd, Collingham Grange Cottages, Scarcroft, Stoney Lane, Shadwell, Carr Lane, Shadwell, Whinmoor Lane, Wellington Hill, Langwith Avenue, Collingham Red Hall Lane, Wellington Hill, Red Hall Gardens, Green Lane, Collingham Wellington Hill, Roundhay Grange, Wellington Hill, Kentmere Gate, Wellington Hill, Easterly Road, Langwith Wood, Collingham Roundhay, Elmete Lane, Roundhay, Elmete Drive, Roundhay, Roundhay Park Gates, Roundhay, North Hillcrest, Collingham Lane, Roundhay, Oakwood Clock, Oakwood, Ravenscar Avenue, Oakwood, Roundhay Road Harewood Road, East Keswick Tesco, Oakwood, Copgrove Road, Harehills, Fforde Crabtree Lane, East Keswick Civil Parish Grene Jct, Harehills, Lascelles Terrace, Harehills, Elford Place, Harehills, Roseville Road, Harehills, Rose Croft, East Keswick Grant Avenue, Harehills, Cross Stamford St, Mabgate, Byron Street, Mabgate, Lovell Park, Moor Lane, East Keswick Mabgate, Headrow F, Leeds City Centre, The Headrow (A), Leeds City Centre, City Square J, Leeds E Keswick Main St, East Keswick City Centre, City Square L, Leeds City Centre Main Street, East Keswick Civil Parish Rigton Grange, East Keswick Woodacre Green, East Keswick The Drive, Bardsey Rigton Bank, Bardsey Linden Close, Bardsey Cum Rigton Civil Parish Mill Lane, Bardsey Church Lane, Bardsey Wetherby Road, Bardsey Cum Rigton Civil Parish Hetchell View, Bardsey Hetchell View, Bardsey Cum Rigton Civil Parish Wayside Mount, Scarcroft Thorner Lane, Scarcroft Stoneƒeld, Scarcroft Civil Parish Scarcroft Vill Hall, Scarcroft Ling Lane, Scarcroft Eversley View, Scarcroft Wetherby Road, Scarcroft Civil Parish Wood Farm, Scarcroft Grange Cottages, Scarcroft Stoney Lane, Shadwell Carr Lane, Shadwell Whinmoor Lane, Wellington Hill Red Hall Lane, Wellington Hill Red Hall Gardens, Wellington Hill Roundhay Grange, Wellington Hill Kentmere Gate, Wellington Hill Kentmere Gate, Leeds Easterly Road, Roundhay Elmete Lane, Roundhay Elmete Drive, Roundhay Roundhay Park Gates, Roundhay Wetherby Road, Leeds North Lane, Roundhay Oakwood Clock, Oakwood Back Oakwood Avenue, Leeds Ravenscar Avenue, Oakwood Roundhay Road Tesco, Oakwood Copgrove Road, Harehills Roundhay Road, Leeds Fforde Grene Jct, Harehills A58, Leeds Lascelles Terrace, Harehills Lascelles Street, Leeds Elford Place, Harehills Whitƒeld Street, Leeds Roseville Road, Harehills Cross Roseville Road, Leeds Grant Avenue, Harehills Roseville Road, Leeds Cross Stamford St, Mabgate 93 Roseville Road, Leeds Byron Street, Mabgate 45 Byron Street, Leeds Lovell Park, Mabgate 84 - 86 North Street, Leeds Headrow F, Leeds City Centre 11 The Headrow, Leeds The Headrow (A), Leeds City Centre 115 The Headrow, Leeds City Square J, Leeds City Centre City Square Mall, Leeds City Square L, Leeds City Centre 51 Boar Lane, Leeds X99 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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