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408 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 408 bus time schedule & line map 408 Campsall <-> Doncaster Town Centre View In Website Mode The 408 bus line (Campsall <-> Doncaster Town Centre) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Campsall <-> Doncaster Town Centre: 6:36 AM (2) Doncaster Town Centre <-> Pontefract: 7:25 AM - 6:15 PM (3) Pontefract <-> Doncaster Town Centre: 8:45 AM - 4:45 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 408 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 408 bus arriving. Direction: Campsall <-> Doncaster Town Centre 408 bus Time Schedule 54 stops Campsall <-> Doncaster Town Centre Route VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Timetable: Sunday Not Operational High Street/Church View, Campsall Monday Not Operational The Avenue/Byron Avenue, Campsall Tuesday 6:36 AM Byron Avenue, Norton Civil Parish Wednesday 6:36 AM Ryecroft Road/The Avenue, Campsall Thursday 6:36 AM Ryecroft Road/Windmill Lane, Campsall Friday 6:36 AM Ryecroft Road/Cliff Hill Road, Norton Saturday 6:36 AM West End Road/Broc-O-Bank, Norton West End Road/Fir Tree Drive, Norton 408 bus Info Campsall Balk/Stygate Lane, Norton Direction: Campsall <-> Doncaster Town Centre Stops: 54 Church Field Road/Campsall Balk, Campsall Trip Duration: 44 min Line Summary: High Street/Church View, Campsall, The Avenue/Byron Avenue, Campsall, Ryecroft Church Field Road/Park Drive, Campsall Road/The Avenue, Campsall, Ryecroft Road/Windmill Lane, Campsall, Ryecroft Road/Cliff Church Field Road/Beech Road, Campsall Hill Road, Norton, West End Road/Broc-O-Bank, Church Field Road, Norton Civil Parish Norton, West End Road/Fir Tree Drive, Norton, Campsall Balk/Stygate Lane, Norton, Church Field Church Field Road/Beeston Lane, Askern Road/Campsall Balk, Campsall, Church Field Road/Park Drive, Campsall, Church Field Campsall Road/Hilton Street, Askern Road/Beech Road, Campsall, Church Field Road/Beeston Lane, Askern, Campsall Road/Hilton Selby Road/Station Road, Askern Street, Askern, Selby Road/Station Road, Askern, Station Road/Spa Terrace, Askern, Moss Station Road/Spa Terrace, Askern Road/Station Road, Askern, Moss Road/Kings Road, 26 Station Road, Askern Askern, Moss Road/Sunnymeade Terrace, Askern, Rushy Moor Lane/Rushy Moor Avenue, Askern, Moss Road/Station Road, Askern Norbreck Road/Plantation Close, Askern, Norbreck Road/Newmarche Drive, Askern, Eden Moss Road/Kings Road, Askern Drive/Coniston Road, Askern, Moss Road/Newmarche Drive, Askern, Moss Moss Road/Sunnymeade Terrace, Askern Road/Highƒeld Road, Askern, Moss Road/Thompson Terrace, Askern, Station Road/High Rushy Moor Lane/Rushy Moor Avenue, Askern Street, Askern, High Street/Doncaster Road, Askern, Sutton Road/Doncaster Road, Instoneville, Sutton Norbreck Road/Plantation Close, Askern Road/Manor Way, Instoneville, Sutton Road/Manor Norbreck Road, Askern Civil Parish Farm Close, Sutton, Sutton Road/Main Street, Sutton, Sutton Road/Doncaster Road, Owston, Norbreck Road/Newmarche Drive, Askern Doncaster Road/Askern Road, Toll Bar, Doncaster Road/Holme Lane, Toll Bar, Doncaster Road/Bentley Eden Drive/Coniston Road, Askern Moor Lane, Toll Bar, Doncaster Road/Adwick Lane, Eden Drive, Askern Civil Parish Toll Bar, Askern Road/Hall Villa Lane, Toll Bar, Askern Road/Grange Road, Toll Bar, Askern Road/Coney Moss Road/Newmarche Drive, Askern Road, Toll Bar, Askern Road/Victoria Road, Bentley, Askern Road/Fisher Street, Bentley, Askern Moss Road/Highƒeld Road, Askern Road/Alexandra Road, Bentley, Askern Road/Shakespeare Road, Bentley, High Moss Road/Thompson Terrace, Askern Street/Central Avenue, Bentley, High Street/Old Hall Road, Bentley, Bentley Road/Broughton Avenue, Station Road/High Street, Askern Bentley, Bentley Road/Haslemere Grove, Bentley, Bentley Road/Earlston Drive, Bentley, Bentley 26 Station Road, Askern Road/Yarborough Terrace, Bentley, Bentley High Street/Doncaster Road, Askern Road/Hunt Lane, Bentley, North Bridge Road/Marsh Gate, Doncaster Town Centre, North Bridge Road/Church Way, Doncaster Town Centre, Church Sutton Road/Doncaster Road, Instoneville View/Greyfriars Road, Doncaster Town Centre, Doncaster Interchange, Doncaster Town Centre Sutton Road/Manor Way, Instoneville Sutton Road/Manor Farm Close, Sutton Sutton Road/Main Street, Sutton Main Street, Norton Civil Parish Sutton Road/Doncaster Road, Owston Doncaster Road/Askern Road, Toll Bar Doncaster Road/Holme Lane, Toll Bar Doncaster Road/Bentley Moor Lane, Toll Bar Doncaster Road/Adwick Lane, Toll Bar Askern Road/Hall Villa Lane, Toll Bar Askern Road/Grange Road, Toll Bar Grange Road, England Askern Road/Coney Road, Toll Bar Askern Road/Victoria Road, Bentley Askern Road/Fisher Street, Bentley Radcliffe Road, Doncaster Askern Road/Alexandra Road, Bentley Askern Road/Shakespeare Road, Bentley High Street/Central Avenue, Bentley Central Avenue, Doncaster High Street/Old Hall Road, Bentley Bentley Road/Broughton Avenue, Bentley Bentley Road/Haslemere Grove, Bentley Bentley Road/Earlston Drive, Bentley Bentley Road/Yarborough Terrace, Bentley Bentley Road/Hunt Lane, Bentley North Bridge Road/Marsh Gate, Doncaster Town Centre North Bridge Road, Doncaster North Bridge Road/Church Way, Doncaster Town Centre North Bridge Road, Doncaster Church View/Greyfriars Road, Doncaster Town Centre Greyfriars Road, Doncaster Doncaster Interchange, Doncaster Town Centre Direction: Doncaster Town Centre <-> Pontefract 408 bus Time Schedule 85 stops Doncaster Town Centre <-> Pontefract Route VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Timetable: Sunday Not Operational Doncaster Frenchgate Interchange/A6, Doncaster Monday Not Operational Town Centre Upper West Mall, Doncaster Tuesday 7:25 AM - 6:15 PM North Bridge Road/Elwis Street, Doncaster Town Wednesday 7:25 AM - 6:15 PM Centre Thursday 7:25 AM - 6:15 PM North Bridge Road, Doncaster Friday 7:25 AM - 6:15 PM Bentley Road/Hunt Lane, Bentley Saturday 7:45 AM - 5:45 PM Bentley Road/Yarborough Terrace, Bentley Bentley Road/Kirkby Avenue, Bentley Bentley Road/Bentley Road Garage, Bentley 408 bus Info Direction: Doncaster Town Centre <-> Pontefract Bentley Road/Royston Avenue, Bentley Stops: 85 Trip Duration: 78 min Bentley Road/Broughton Avenue, Bentley Line Summary: Doncaster Frenchgate Interchange/A6, Doncaster Town Centre, North High Street/Church Street, Bentley Bridge Road/Elwis Street, Doncaster Town Centre, Bentley Road/Hunt Lane, Bentley, Bentley High Street, Doncaster Road/Yarborough Terrace, Bentley, Bentley High Street/Central Avenue, Bentley Road/Kirkby Avenue, Bentley, Bentley Road/Bentley Road Garage, Bentley, Bentley Road/Royston Central Avenue, Doncaster Avenue, Bentley, Bentley Road/Broughton Avenue, Askern Road/Cooke Street, Bentley Bentley, High Street/Church Street, Bentley, High Street/Central Avenue, Bentley, Askern Road/Cooke Cooke Street, Doncaster Street, Bentley, Askern Road/Denby Street, Bentley, Askern Road/Denby Street, Bentley Askern Road/Fisher Street, Bentley, Askern Road/Rosedale Road, Bentley, Askern Askern Road/Fisher Street, Bentley Road/Braithwell Road, Bentley, Askern Road/Coney Road, Toll Bar, Askern Road/Prospect Road, Toll Bar, Askern Road/Adwick Lane, Toll Bar, Doncaster Askern Road/Rosedale Road, Bentley Road/Bentley Moor Lane, Toll Bar, Doncaster Wheatley Park Road, Doncaster Road/Holme Lane, Toll Bar, Doncaster Road/Askern Road, Toll Bar, Sutton Road/Doncaster Road, Askern Road/Braithwell Road, Bentley Owston, Sutton Road/Main Street, Sutton, Sutton Road/Manor Farm Close, Sutton, Sutton Askern Road/Coney Road, Toll Bar Road/Alfred Road, Instoneville, Sutton Road/Alfred Road, Instoneville, Sutton Road/Avenue Road, Askern Road/Prospect Road, Toll Bar Instoneville, Sutton Road/Doncaster Road, Grange Road, England Instoneville, High Street/Doncaster Road, Askern, Station Road/Spa Terrace, Askern, Moss Askern Road/Adwick Lane, Toll Bar Road/Station Road, Askern, Moss Road/Kings Road, Askern, Moss Road/Sunnymeade Terrace, Askern, Doncaster Road/Bentley Moor Lane, Toll Bar Rushy Moor Lane/Rushy Moor Avenue, Askern, Norbreck Road/Plantation Close, Askern, Norbreck Doncaster Road/Holme Lane, Toll Bar Road/Newmarche Drive, Askern, Eden Drive/Coniston Road, Askern, Moss Doncaster Road/Askern Road, Toll Bar Road/Newmarche Drive, Askern, Moss Road/Highƒeld Road, Askern, Moss Sutton Road/Doncaster Road, Owston Road/Thompson Terrace, Askern, Station Road/High Street, Askern, Selby Road/Campsall Road, Askern, Sutton Road/Main Street, Sutton Campsall Road/Hilton Street, Askern, Church Field Road/Beech Road, Askern, Church Field Road/Beech Sutton Road/Manor Farm Close, Sutton Road, Campsall, Church Field Road/Park Drive, Campsall, Church Field Road/Campsall Balk, Sutton Road/Alfred Road, Instoneville Campsall, Campsall Balk/West End Road, Norton, Campsall Balk/West End Road, Norton, West End Sutton Road/Alfred Road, Instoneville Road/Manor Close, Norton, West End Road/Broc-O- Bank, Norton, Ryecroft Road/Cliff Hill Road, Norton, Ryecroft Road/Stygate Lane, Campsall, Ryecroft Sutton Road/Avenue Road, Instoneville Road/Church Field Road, Campsall, The Avenue/Byron Avenue, Campsall, High Sutton Road/Doncaster Road, Instoneville Street/Church View, Campsall, Sutton Road/Back Lane, Campsall, Bone Lane/Sutton Road, Campsall, High Street/Doncaster Road, Askern Woodƒeld Road/Barnsdale Cottages, Barnsdale Bar, Woodƒeld Road/Warren House, Barnsdale Bar, Station Road/Spa Terrace, Askern Doncaster Rd Coal Pit Lane, Thorpe Audlin, Mourning 26 Station Road, Askern Field Lane, Thorpe Audlin, Wentbridge Ln 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