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72 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 72 bus time schedule & line map 72 Darlington <-> Northallerton View In Website Mode The 72 bus line (Darlington <-> Northallerton) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Darlington <-> Northallerton: 6:45 AM - 5:18 PM (2) Northallerton <-> Darlington: 7:45 AM - 6:10 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 72 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 72 bus arriving. Direction: Darlington <-> Northallerton 72 bus Time Schedule 32 stops Darlington <-> Northallerton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Town Hall, Darlington Feethams, Darlington Tuesday 6:45 AM - 5:18 PM Larchƒeld House, West End Wednesday 6:45 AM - 5:18 PM Coniscliffe Road, Darlington Thursday 6:45 AM - 5:18 PM Beechwood Avenue, West End Friday 6:45 AM - 5:18 PM Greenmount Road, West End Saturday 8:45 AM - 5:18 PM Hartford Road, West End Linden Avenue, West End Sir E D Walker Homes, Darlington 72 bus Info Direction: Darlington <-> Northallerton Sir Ed Walker Homes, West End Stops: 32 Trip Duration: 52 min Carmel Grove, West End Line Summary: Town Hall, Darlington, Larchƒeld House, West End, Beechwood Avenue, West End, Linwood Grove, West End Greenmount Road, West End, Hartford Road, West End, Linden Avenue, West End, Sir Ed Walker Homes, Bland's Corner Roundabout, Blackwell West End, Carmel Grove, West End, Linwood Grove, West End, Bland's Corner Roundabout, Blackwell, The Comet, Hurworth Place, Croft Spa, Croft-On-Tees, The Comet, Hurworth Place Orchard Close, Dalton-On-Tees, Croft Circuit, Dalton- 16 Tees View, Hurworth Civil Parish On-Tees, Cockleberry Sawmills, Dalton-On-Tees, Croft Spa, Croft-On-Tees Paddock Nurseries, North Cowton, Straggleton Gates, North Cowton, North Cowton Green, North Northallerton Road, Croft-On-Tees Civil Parish Cowton, Golden Acres, East Cowton, Pumping Station, East Cowton, Vineyard Terrace, East Orchard Close, Dalton-On-Tees Cowton, The Old Station, East Cowton, St Eloy's Orchard Close, Dalton-On-Tees Civil Parish Church, Great Smeaton, Westhorpe Lodge, Little Smeaton, Lovesome Hill, Brompton Road End, Croft Circuit, Dalton-On-Tees Lovesome Hill, Brompton Green, Brompton, Hilton Close, Brompton, De Bruce Road, Brompton, Stone Cockleberry Sawmills, Dalton-On-Tees Cross, Northallerton, Friarage Gardens, Northallerton, The Buck Inn, Northallerton Paddock Nurseries, North Cowton Straggleton Gates, North Cowton North Cowton Green, North Cowton Golden Acres, East Cowton Pumping Station, East Cowton Vineyard Terrace, East Cowton The Old Station, East Cowton St Eloy's Church, Great Smeaton Westhorpe Lodge, Little Smeaton Lovesome Hill Brompton Road End, Lovesome Hill Brompton Green, Brompton The Green, Brompton Hilton Close, Brompton De Bruce Road, Brompton Stone Cross, Northallerton Friarage Gardens, Northallerton The Buck Inn, Northallerton 240 High Street, Northallerton Direction: Northallerton <-> Darlington 72 bus Time Schedule 33 stops Northallerton <-> Darlington Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational The Buck Inn, Northallerton 240 High Street, Northallerton Tuesday 7:45 AM - 6:10 PM Quaker Lane, Northallerton Wednesday 7:45 AM - 6:10 PM Stone Cross, Northallerton Thursday 7:45 AM - 6:10 PM Friday 7:45 AM - 6:10 PM De Bruce Road, Brompton 89 Northallerton Road, Brompton Civil Parish Saturday 10:10 AM - 6:10 PM Northallerton Road, Brompton High Green, Brompton 72 bus Info Lovesome Hill Direction: Northallerton <-> Darlington Stops: 33 Westhorpe Lodge, Little Smeaton Trip Duration: 51 min Line Summary: The Buck Inn, Northallerton, Quaker St Eloys Church, Great Smeaton Lane, Northallerton, Stone Cross, Northallerton, De Bruce Road, Brompton, Northallerton Road, Brompton, High Green, Brompton, Lovesome Hill, The Old Station, East Cowton Westhorpe Lodge, Little Smeaton, St Eloys Church, Great Smeaton, The Old Station, East Cowton, Vineyard Terrace, East Cowton Vineyard Terrace, East Cowton, Pumping Station, East Cowton, Golden Acres, East Cowton, North Pumping Station, East Cowton Cowton Green, North Cowton, Straggleton Gates, North Cowton, Paddock Nurseries, North Cowton, Golden Acres, East Cowton Cockleberry Sawmills, Dalton-On-Tees, Croft Circuit, Dalton-On-Tees, Dalton-On-Tees Green, Dalton-On- North Cowton Green, North Cowton Tees, Croft Spa, Croft-On-Tees, The Comet, Hurworth Place, Bland's Corner Roundabout, Blackwell, Straggleton Gates, North Cowton Linwood Grove, West End, Carmel Grove, West End, Sir Ed Walker Homes, West End, Linden Avenue, West Paddock Nurseries, North Cowton End, Hartford Road, West End, Ashcroft Road, West End, Greenmount Road, West End, Beechwood Cockleberry Sawmills, Dalton-On-Tees Avenue, West End, Houndgate, Darlington, Dolphin Centre, Darlington, Tubwell Row, Darlington Croft Circuit, Dalton-On-Tees Dalton-On-Tees Green, Dalton-On-Tees Croft Spa, Croft-On-Tees Northallerton Road, Croft-On-Tees Civil Parish The Comet, Hurworth Place Teesview, Hurworth Civil Parish Bland's Corner Roundabout, Blackwell Linwood Grove, West End Blackwell Scar, Darlington Carmel Grove, West End Sir Ed Walker Homes, West End Linden Avenue, West End Hartford Road, West End Ashcroft Road, West End Coniscliffe Road, Darlington Greenmount Road, West End Beechwood Avenue, West End Houndgate, Darlington Blackwellgate, Darlington Dolphin Centre, Darlington Tubwell Row, Darlington 72 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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