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903 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 903 bus time schedule & line map 903 Keighley - Silsden Circular View In Website Mode The 903 bus line (Keighley - Silsden Circular) has 13 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Addingham <-> Silsden: 9:20 AM - 1:20 PM (2) Eastburn: 7:38 AM - 8:18 AM (3) Eastburn <-> Silsden: 8:50 AM (4) Eastburn <-> Steeton: 6:48 AM (5) Keighley: 10:10 AM - 3:25 PM (6) Keighley <-> Silsden: 12:10 PM (7) Keighley <-> Steeton: 4:30 PM (8) Silsden <-> Addingham: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM (9) Silsden <-> Eastburn: 6:30 AM (10) Silsden <-> Keighley: 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM (11) Steeton: 5:37 PM (12) Steeton <-> Eastburn: 7:05 AM (13) Steeton <-> Silsden: 5:57 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 903 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 903 bus arriving. Direction: Addingham <-> Silsden 903 bus Time Schedule 21 stops Addingham <-> Silsden Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:20 AM - 1:20 PM Main Street the Fleece Ph, Addingham 152-154 Main Street, Addingham Tuesday 9:20 AM - 1:20 PM Mount Pleasant, Addingham Wednesday 9:20 AM - 1:20 PM Mount Pleasant, Addingham Thursday 9:20 AM - 1:20 PM Main Street Library, Addingham Friday 9:20 AM - 1:20 PM 106 Main Street, Addingham Saturday Not Operational Burnside Mill, Addingham Main Street, Addingham Moor Lane Turner Ln, Addingham 903 bus Info Turner Lane, Addingham Direction: Addingham <-> Silsden Stops: 21 Moor Park Drive, Addingham Trip Duration: 20 min Moor Park Crescent, Addingham Civil Parish Line Summary: Main Street the Fleece Ph, Addingham, Mount Pleasant, Addingham, Main Moor Park Way, Addingham Street Library, Addingham, Burnside Mill, Addingham, Moor Park Way, Addingham Civil Parish Moor Lane Turner Ln, Addingham, Turner Lane, Addingham, Moor Park Drive, Addingham, Moor Park Silsden Road, Addingham Way, Addingham, Silsden Road, Addingham, Silsden Road, Addingham, Turner Lane, Addingham, Silsden Road, Addingham Middlemoor Farm, Addingham, Brown Bank Lane, Addingham, Brown Bank Lane Light Bank Ln, Turner Lane, Addingham Addingham, Brown Bank Caravan Park, Silsden, Brown Bank Lane Caravan Site, Silsden, Brown Bank Middlemoor Farm, Addingham Lane Fishbeck Ln, Silsden, Raikes House Farm, Silsden, Bolton Road North St, Silsden, Bolton Road Brown Bank Lane, Addingham Pickard Ln, Silsden, Bridge Street, Silsden Brown Bank Lane Light Bank Ln, Addingham Brown Bank Caravan Park, Silsden Brown Bank Lane Caravan Site, Silsden Brown Bank Lane Fishbeck Ln, Silsden Raikes House Farm, Silsden Bolton Road North St, Silsden Bolton Road Pickard Ln, Silsden Bridge Street, Silsden Bridge Street, Silsden Direction: Eastburn 903 bus Time Schedule 37 stops Eastburn Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:38 AM - 8:18 AM Airedale Hospital, Eastburn Tuesday 7:38 AM - 8:18 AM Skipton Rd, Airedale Hospital Wednesday 7:38 AM - 8:18 AM Skipton Rd Thornhill Road, Steeton Thursday 7:38 AM - 8:18 AM Skipton Road Forge View, Steeton Friday 7:38 AM - 8:18 AM 4 Elmsley Street, Steeton With Eastburn Civil Parish Saturday Not Operational Station Rd Steeton Hall Gardens, Steeton Low Fold, Steeton With Eastburn Civil Parish Station Road Steeton & Silsden Stn, Steeton 903 bus Info Steeton & Silsden Station, Steeton Direction: Eastburn Stops: 37 Keighley Road Silsden Bridge, Steeton Trip Duration: 30 min Line Summary: Airedale Hospital, Eastburn, Skipton Keighley Rd Belton Road, Silsden Rd, Airedale Hospital, Skipton Rd Thornhill Road, Steeton, Skipton Road Forge View, Steeton, Station Rd Steeton Hall Gardens, Steeton, Station Road Keighley Rd Walkers Place, Silsden Steeton & Silsden Stn, Steeton, Steeton & Silsden Keighley Road, Silsden Station, Steeton, Keighley Road Silsden Bridge, Kirkgate Aire View, Silsden Steeton, Keighley Rd Belton Road, Silsden, Keighley Rd Walkers Place, Silsden, Kirkgate Aire View, Silsden, 19 Kirkgate, Silsden Bridge Street, Silsden, Memorial Gardens S4, Silsden, Bridge Street, Silsden Kirkgate Aire View, Silsden, Howden Road, Silsden, Craven Drive, Silsden, Daisy Hill Aireville Drive, Silsden, Bridge Street, Silsden Aireville Drive, Silsden, Jacques Grove, Silsden, Memorial Gardens S4, Silsden Howden Road, Silsden, Ings Way, Silsden, Waterside, Silsden, Waterside, Silsden, Brindley Road, Silsden, Kirkgate, Silsden Ings Way, Silsden, Howden Road, Silsden, Keighley Kirkgate Aire View, Silsden Rd Walkers Place, Silsden, Keighley Rd Belton Road, Silsden, Keighley Road Silsden Bridge, Steeton, 19 Kirkgate, Silsden Station Road Steeton & Silsden Stn, Steeton, Steeton Howden Road, Silsden & Silsden Station, Steeton, Station Road Low Fold, Steeton, Skipton Rd Clough Avenue, Steeton, Skipton New Close Mills Fold, Silsden Rd Thornhill Road, Steeton, Airedale Hospital, Airedale Hospital, Airedale Hospital, Eastburn Craven Drive, Silsden Craven Drive, Silsden Daisy Hill Aireville Drive, Silsden Aireville Drive, Silsden Aireville Drive, Silsden Jacques Grove, Silsden Jacques Grove, Silsden Howden Road, Silsden Ings Way, Silsden Waterside, Silsden Waterside, Silsden Waterside, Silsden Civil Parish Brindley Road, Silsden Brindley Road, Silsden Civil Parish Ings Way, Silsden Thanet Garth, Silsden Howden Road, Silsden New Close Mills Fold, Silsden Keighley Rd Walkers Place, Silsden Walkers Place, Silsden Keighley Rd Belton Road, Silsden Keighley Road Silsden Bridge, Steeton Station Road Steeton & Silsden Stn, Steeton Steeton & Silsden Station, Steeton Station Road Low Fold, Steeton 20 Station Road, Steeton With Eastburn Civil Parish Skipton Rd Clough Avenue, Steeton Skipton Rd Thornhill Road, Steeton Airedale Hospital Airedale Hospital Airedale Hospital, Eastburn Direction: Eastburn <-> Silsden 903 bus Time Schedule 12 stops Eastburn <-> Silsden Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:50 AM Airedale Hospital, Eastburn Tuesday 8:50 AM Skipton Rd, Airedale Hospital Wednesday 8:50 AM Skipton Rd Thornhill Road, Steeton Thursday 8:50 AM Skipton Road Forge View, Steeton Friday 8:50 AM 4 Elmsley Street, Steeton With Eastburn Civil Parish Saturday Not Operational Station Rd Steeton Hall Gardens, Steeton Low Fold, Steeton With Eastburn Civil Parish Station Road Steeton & Silsden Stn, Steeton 903 bus Info Steeton & Silsden Station, Steeton Direction: Eastburn <-> Silsden Stops: 12 Keighley Road Silsden Bridge, Steeton Trip Duration: 10 min Line Summary: Airedale Hospital, Eastburn, Skipton Keighley Rd Belton Road, Silsden Rd, Airedale Hospital, Skipton Rd Thornhill Road, Steeton, Skipton Road Forge View, Steeton, Station Keighley Rd Walkers Place, Silsden Rd Steeton Hall Gardens, Steeton, Station Road Steeton & Silsden Stn, Steeton, Steeton & Silsden Keighley Road, Silsden Station, Steeton, Keighley Road Silsden Bridge, Kirkgate Aire View, Silsden Steeton, Keighley Rd Belton Road, Silsden, Keighley Rd Walkers Place, Silsden, Kirkgate Aire View, Silsden, 19 Kirkgate, Silsden Bridge Street, Silsden Bridge Street, Silsden Bridge Street, Silsden Direction: Eastburn <-> Steeton 903 bus Time Schedule 31 stops Eastburn <-> Steeton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:48 AM Airedale Hospital, Eastburn Tuesday 6:48 AM Skipton Rd, Airedale Hospital Wednesday 6:48 AM Skipton Rd Thornhill Road, Steeton Thursday 6:48 AM Skipton Road Forge View, Steeton Friday 6:48 AM 4 Elmsley Street, Steeton With Eastburn Civil Parish Saturday Not Operational Station Rd Steeton Hall Gardens, Steeton Low Fold, Steeton With Eastburn Civil Parish Station Road Steeton & Silsden Stn, Steeton 903 bus Info Steeton & Silsden Station, Steeton Direction: Eastburn <-> Steeton Stops: 31 Keighley Road Silsden Bridge, Steeton Trip Duration: 15 min Line Summary: Airedale Hospital, Eastburn, Skipton Keighley Rd Belton Road, Silsden Rd, Airedale Hospital, Skipton Rd Thornhill Road, Steeton, Skipton Road Forge View, Steeton, Station Keighley Rd Walkers Place, Silsden Rd Steeton Hall Gardens, Steeton, Station Road Steeton & Silsden Stn, Steeton, Steeton & Silsden Keighley Road, Silsden Station, Steeton, Keighley Road Silsden Bridge, Steeton, Keighley Rd Belton Road, Silsden, Keighley Kirkgate Aire View, Silsden Rd Walkers Place, Silsden, Kirkgate Aire View, Silsden, 19 Kirkgate, Silsden Bridge Street, Silsden, Memorial Gardens S4, Silsden, Kirkgate Aire View, Silsden, Howden Road, Silsden, Bridge Street, Silsden Craven Drive, Silsden, Daisy Hill Aireville Drive, Silsden, Bridge Street, Silsden Aireville Drive, Silsden, Jacques Grove, Silsden, Memorial Gardens S4, Silsden Howden Road, Silsden, Ings Way, Silsden, Waterside, Silsden, Waterside, Silsden, Brindley Road, Silsden, Kirkgate, Silsden Ings Way, Silsden, Howden Road, Silsden, Keighley Rd Walkers Place, Silsden, Keighley Rd Belton Road, Kirkgate Aire View, Silsden Silsden, Keighley Road Silsden Bridge, Steeton, 19 Kirkgate, Silsden Station Road Steeton & Silsden Stn, Steeton, Steeton Howden Road, Silsden & Silsden Station, Steeton New Close Mills Fold, Silsden Craven Drive, Silsden Craven Drive, Silsden Daisy Hill Aireville Drive, Silsden Aireville Drive, Silsden Aireville Drive, Silsden Jacques Grove, Silsden Jacques Grove, Silsden Howden Road, Silsden Ings Way, Silsden Waterside, Silsden Waterside, Silsden Waterside, Silsden Civil Parish Brindley Road, Silsden Brindley Road, Silsden Civil Parish Ings Way, Silsden Thanet Garth, Silsden Howden Road, Silsden New Close Mills Fold, Silsden Keighley Rd Walkers Place, Silsden Walkers Place, Silsden Keighley Rd Belton Road, Silsden Keighley Road Silsden Bridge, Steeton Station Road Steeton & Silsden Stn, Steeton Steeton & Silsden Station,
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