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30X Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 30X bus time schedule & line map 30X York - Easingwold View In Website Mode The 30X bus line (York - Easingwold) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Easingwold <-> York: 9:00 AM (2) Thirsk <-> York: 9:05 AM - 3:10 PM (3) York <-> Easingwold: 7:35 AM - 4:09 PM (4) York <-> Thirsk: 10:13 AM - 2:18 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 30X bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 30X bus arriving. Direction: Easingwold <-> York 30X bus Time Schedule 26 stops Easingwold <-> York Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:00 AM The George Hotel, Easingwold 2 Market Square, Easingwold Civil Parish Tuesday 9:00 AM The Horse Shoe, Easingwold Wednesday 9:00 AM Secondary School, Easingwold Thursday 9:00 AM Friday 9:00 AM Jaipur Spice Restaurant, Easingwold Saturday Not Operational The Lodge, Easingwold Shipton Church, Shipton The Dawnay Arms, Shipton 30X bus Info Direction: Easingwold <-> York South Garth, Shipton Stops: 26 Trip Duration: 33 min St Giles Road, Skelton Line Summary: The George Hotel, Easingwold, The Horse Shoe, Easingwold, Secondary School, Easingwold, Jaipur Spice Restaurant, Easingwold, Fairƒeld Cottages, Skelton The Lodge, Easingwold, Shipton Church, Shipton, The Dawnay Arms, Shipton, South Garth, Shipton, St Fairƒeld Manor, Skelton Giles Road, Skelton, Fairƒeld Cottages, Skelton, Fairƒeld Manor, Skelton, Riverside Farm, Rawcliffe, Riverside Farm, Rawcliffe Manor Lane, Rawcliffe, Howard Drive, Rawcliffe, Alwyne Drive, Rawcliffe, East Cottages, Clifton Manor Lane, Rawcliffe Without, Clifton Park, Clifton Without, Ouse Lea, Clifton, Water End, Clifton, Salisbury Road, Clifton, Howard Drive, Rawcliffe Kingsland Terrace, Clifton, Carleton Street, Clifton, National Railway Museum, Royal Mail O∆ces, York, Alwyne Drive, Rawcliffe Station Avenue, York, Exhibition Square, York East Cottages, Clifton Without Clifton Park, Clifton Without Ouse Lea, Clifton Shipton Road, York Water End, Clifton Salisbury Road, Clifton Salisbury Road, York Kingsland Terrace, Clifton Kingsland Terrace, York Carleton Street, Clifton National Railway Museum Royal Mail O∆ces, York Leeman Road, York Station Avenue, York Leeman Road, York Exhibition Square, York St Leonard's Place, York Direction: Thirsk <-> York 30X bus Time Schedule 40 stops Thirsk <-> York Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:05 AM - 3:10 PM Market Place, Thirsk Market Place, Sowerby Tuesday 9:05 AM - 3:10 PM Sowerby Terrace, Thirsk Wednesday 9:05 AM - 3:10 PM Green Lane East, Sowerby Thursday 9:05 AM - 3:10 PM Friday 9:05 AM - 3:10 PM Thirsk Secondary School, Sowerby Saturday 9:05 AM - 3:10 PM Gravel Hole Lane, Sowerby Gravel Hole Lane, Sowerby Crown & Anchor, Sowerby 30X bus Info Direction: Thirsk <-> York Bagby Lane, Bagby Stops: 40 Trip Duration: 63 min Line Summary: Market Place, Thirsk, Sowerby Carlton Husthwaite L E, Birdforth Terrace, Thirsk, Green Lane East, Sowerby, Thirsk Secondary School, Sowerby, Gravel Hole Lane, Birdforth House Farm, Birdforth Sowerby, Gravel Hole Lane, Sowerby, Crown & Anchor, Sowerby, Bagby Lane, Bagby, Carlton Wentworth Avenue, Thormanby Husthwaite L E, Birdforth, Birdforth House Farm, Birdforth, Wentworth Avenue, Thormanby, Black Bull Black Bull Inn, Raskelf Inn, Raskelf, Back Lane, Raskelf, Station Cottages, Easingwold, The George Hotel, Easingwold, The Back Lane, Raskelf Horse Shoe, Easingwold, Secondary School, Back Lane, Raskelf Civil Parish Easingwold, Jaipur Spice Restaurant, Easingwold, The Lodge, Easingwold, Shipton Church, Shipton, Station Cottages, Easingwold The Dawnay Arms, Shipton, South Garth, Shipton, St Giles Road, Skelton, Fairƒeld Cottages, Skelton, The George Hotel, Easingwold Fairƒeld Manor, Skelton, Riverside Farm, Rawcliffe, 2 Market Square, Easingwold Civil Parish Manor Lane, Rawcliffe, Howard Drive, Rawcliffe, Alwyne Drive, Rawcliffe, East Cottages, Clifton The Horse Shoe, Easingwold Without, Clifton Park, Clifton Without, Ouse Lea, Clifton, Water End, Clifton, Salisbury Road, Clifton, Secondary School, Easingwold Kingsland Terrace, Clifton, Carleton Street, Clifton, National Railway Museum, Royal Mail O∆ces, York, Jaipur Spice Restaurant, Easingwold Station Avenue, York, Exhibition Square, York The Lodge, Easingwold Shipton Church, Shipton The Dawnay Arms, Shipton South Garth, Shipton St Giles Road, Skelton Fairƒeld Cottages, Skelton Fairƒeld Manor, Skelton Riverside Farm, Rawcliffe Manor Lane, Rawcliffe Howard Drive, Rawcliffe Alwyne Drive, Rawcliffe East Cottages, Clifton Without Clifton Park, Clifton Without Ouse Lea, Clifton Shipton Road, York Water End, Clifton Salisbury Road, Clifton Salisbury Road, York Kingsland Terrace, Clifton Kingsland Terrace, York Carleton Street, Clifton National Railway Museum Royal Mail O∆ces, York Leeman Road, York Station Avenue, York Leeman Road, York Exhibition Square, York St Leonard's Place, York Direction: York <-> Easingwold 30X bus Time Schedule 27 stops York <-> Easingwold Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:35 AM - 4:09 PM Rail Station, York Station Road, York Tuesday 7:35 AM - 4:09 PM Station Avenue, York Wednesday 7:35 AM - 4:09 PM Leeman Road, York Thursday 7:35 AM - 4:09 PM Exhibition Square, York Friday 7:35 AM - 4:09 PM St Leonard's Place, York Saturday Not Operational Ingram House, Clifton Clifton Methodist Church, Clifton Clifton Green, Clifton 30X bus Info 61 Clifton, York Direction: York <-> Easingwold Stops: 27 Ouse Lea, Clifton Trip Duration: 40 min Shipton Road, York Line Summary: Rail Station, York, Station Avenue, York, Exhibition Square, York, Ingram House, Clifton, Clifton Park, Clifton Without Clifton Methodist Church, Clifton, Clifton Green, Clifton, Ouse Lea, Clifton, Clifton Park, Clifton East Cottages, Rawcliffe Without, East Cottages, Rawcliffe, Alwyne Drive, Rawcliffe, Howard Drive, Rawcliffe, Manor Lane, Alwyne Drive, Rawcliffe Rawcliffe, Riverside Farm, Rawcliffe, Fairƒeld Manor, Skelton, Fairƒeld Cottages, Skelton, Fairƒelds Drive, Howard Drive, Rawcliffe Skelton, Ratcliffe Court, Skelton, Crookhill Cottage, Skelton, Blacksmith's Arms, Skelton, South Garth, Manor Lane, Rawcliffe Shipton, The Dawnay Arms, Shipton, Shipton Church, Shipton, The Lodge, Easingwold, Jaipur Spice Restaurant, Easingwold, Secondary School, Riverside Farm, Rawcliffe Easingwold, The Horse Shoe, Easingwold, The George Hotel, Easingwold Fairƒeld Manor, Skelton Shipton Road, Skelton Civil Parish Fairƒeld Cottages, Skelton Fairƒelds Drive, Skelton Civil Parish Fairƒelds Drive, Skelton Fairƒelds Drive, Skelton Civil Parish Ratcliffe Court, Skelton Ratcliffe Court, Skelton Civil Parish Crookhill Cottage, Skelton The Ryde, Skelton Civil Parish Blacksmith's Arms, Skelton South Garth, Shipton The Dawnay Arms, Shipton Shipton Church, Shipton The Lodge, Easingwold Jaipur Spice Restaurant, Easingwold Secondary School, Easingwold Hambleton Close, Easingwold Civil Parish The Horse Shoe, Easingwold The George Hotel, Easingwold 2 Market Square, Easingwold Civil Parish Direction: York <-> Thirsk 30X bus Time Schedule 40 stops York <-> Thirsk Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 10:13 AM - 2:18 PM Station Avenue, York Leeman Road, York Tuesday 10:13 AM - 2:18 PM Exhibition Square, York Wednesday 10:13 AM - 2:18 PM St Leonard's Place, York Thursday 10:13 AM - 2:18 PM Ingram House, Clifton Friday 10:13 AM - 2:18 PM Clifton Methodist Church, Clifton Saturday 10:28 AM - 2:18 PM Clifton Green, Clifton 61 Clifton, York Ouse Lea, Clifton 30X bus Info Shipton Road, York Direction: York <-> Thirsk Stops: 40 Clifton Park, Clifton Without Trip Duration: 67 min Line Summary: Station Avenue, York, Exhibition East Cottages, Rawcliffe Square, York, Ingram House, Clifton, Clifton Methodist Church, Clifton, Clifton Green, Clifton, Alwyne Drive, Rawcliffe Ouse Lea, Clifton, Clifton Park, Clifton Without, East Cottages, Rawcliffe, Alwyne Drive, Rawcliffe, Howard Howard Drive, Rawcliffe Drive, Rawcliffe, Manor Lane, Rawcliffe, Riverside Farm, Rawcliffe, Fairƒeld Manor, Skelton, Fairƒeld Manor Lane, Rawcliffe Cottages, Skelton, Fairƒelds Drive, Skelton, Ratcliffe Court, Skelton, Crookhill Cottage, Skelton, Blacksmith's Arms, Skelton, South Garth, Shipton, Riverside Farm, Rawcliffe The Dawnay Arms, Shipton, Shipton Church, Shipton, The Lodge, Easingwold, Jaipur Spice Restaurant, Fairƒeld Manor, Skelton Easingwold, Secondary School, Easingwold, The Shipton Road, Skelton Civil Parish Horse Shoe, Easingwold, The George Hotel, Easingwold, Station Cottages, Easingwold, Pinfold Fairƒeld Cottages, Skelton Cottage, Raskelf, Methodist Church, Raskelf, Fairƒelds Drive, Skelton Civil Parish Sycamore Grange, Thormanby, Birdforth House Farm, Birdforth, Hutton Sessay Lane End, Birdforth, Fairƒelds Drive, Skelton Bagby Lane, Bagby, Crown & Anchor, Sowerby, Fairƒelds Drive, Skelton Civil Parish Gravel Hole Lane, Sowerby, Gravel Hole Lane, Sowerby, Thirsk Secondary School, Sowerby, Green Ratcliffe Court, Skelton Lane West, Sowerby, The Maltings, Thirsk, Market Ratcliffe Court, Skelton Civil Parish Place, Thirsk Crookhill Cottage, Skelton The Ryde, Skelton Civil Parish Blacksmith's Arms, Skelton South Garth, Shipton The Dawnay Arms, Shipton Shipton Church, Shipton The Lodge, Easingwold Jaipur Spice Restaurant, Easingwold Secondary School, Easingwold Hambleton Close, Easingwold Civil Parish The Horse Shoe, Easingwold The George Hotel, Easingwold 2 Market Square, Easingwold Civil Parish Station Cottages, Easingwold Pinfold Cottage, Raskelf Back Lane, Raskelf Civil Parish Methodist
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