Bus Operators in South Kirklees

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Bus Operators in South Kirklees Service Frequency Service Frequency Service Frequency Service Frequency Service Frequency Mon to Evenings Mon to Evenings Mon to Evenings Mon to Evenings Mon to Evenings Sat and Sat and Sat and Sat and Sat and Service Route Daytime Sundays Operator Service Route Daytime Sundays Operator Service Route Daytime Sundays Operator Service Route Daytime Sundays Operator Service Route Daytime Sundays Operator (mins) (mins) (mins) (mins) (mins) (mins) (mins) (mins) (mins) (mins) FTB freetownbus: Circular route around Huddersfield Town Centre 10 KL 231 Huddersfield - Lepton - Grange Moor - Flockton - 60 60 (eves) AY/HB M 324 Huddersfield - Netherton - Meltham 12/15 FH 371S Huddersfield - Salendine Nook - Lindley – FH 911 Meltham - Honley - Honley Station - Farnley Tyas - 60 – KL M 24 Denby Dale - Upper Denby - Penistone - Thurgoland - Every – TT S Midgley - Horbury - Wakefield FH 324B Huddersfield - Netherton - Meltham 20 (M-F) – KL Most journeys operate in this direction only Thurstonland - Honley Station One return school journey to Scissett Middle School (Suns) Barnsley 2 hours 30 (Sat) 372 Almondbury - Waterloo - Huddersfield - Marsh - 15 60 (eves) FH M 933 Meltham Town Service 60 – KL M from Emley 25 Holmfirth - Hade Edge - Dunford Bridge - Penistone Every Every TT S 327 Deighton - Sheepridge - Fartown - Huddersfield * 30 60 FH M Royal Infirmary - Lindley 30 (Suns) 937 Marsden Town Service 60 – JB M M * Sunday daytime only 2 hours 2 hours* 232 Huddersfield - Lepton - Emley Cross - Flockton - 60 60 (eves) AY/HB * Evening and Sunday journeys run via Brackenhall 374 Huddersfield - Moldgreen – Dalton 60* – ST M Marsden - Lingards Road - Slaithwaite – M Middlestown - Horbury - Wakefield 60* FH 938 60 JB 25A Holmfirth - Hade Edge - Dunford Bridge - Penistone *–TT S 328 Balmoral Avenue - Huddersfield - Fartown - Riddings - 10 60 (eves) FH M * 375 every 2 hours to Woodedge Avenue * Some Sunday journeys go via Grange Moor (Suns) 375 E5 Elland - Blackley - Jagger Green - Elland – HL M 25B * Runs on schooldays only Bradley 30 (Suns) 241 Huddersfield - Waterloo - Lepton - Grange Moor 60 – KL M 384 Huddersfield - Fartown - Norwood Road - Cowcliffe - Every – ST M X6 Huddersfield - Brighouse - Bailiff Bridge - Wyke - 20 – FB 29 Sheffield - Penistone - Upper Denby – Every SC 335 Holmfirth - Meltham - Slaithwaite - Wilberlee - Pole 60 – ST M 3 return journeys each day serve Horses Hill instead of Fixby - Asda - Woodhouse - Brighouse 2 hours Bradford - Leeds Limited Stop 2 hours Moor - Tudor Street - Blackmoorfoot Grange Moor 385 Huddersfield - Fartown - Halifax Old Road - Huddersfield Every 2 hrs – ST M X11 Parkhead - Holmfirth - Huddersfield Limited Stop * ‡ FH One morning service from Milnsbridge (0648) 80 Huddersfield - Lepton - Kirkburton - Skelmanthorpe - 60 – HB M * One weekday morning peak journey from Parkhead 262 Huddersfield - Kirkheaton - Upper Heaton - Hopton - 30 60 FH/HB Huddersfield - Lockwood - Beaumont Park Circular 60 – FH M Scissett - Clayton West 336: Huddersfield - Almondbury - Newsome - – Every FH M 387 ‡ One daily late evening journey from Holmfirth Bus Station Mirfield - Dewsbury (not eves) 336 81 Huddersfield - Highburton - Kirkburton - Skelmanthorpe - 60 60 (eves) HB 337 Beaumont Park - Huddersfield 2 hours 388 Huddersfield Royal Infirmary - Milnsbridge - Linthwaite - 60 – ST M X13 Holmfirth - Hepworth - New Mill - Huddersfield Limited Stop * – FH 301 Upper Denby - Ingbirchworth - Penistone Every – SC Scissett - Clayton West Every 2 337 runs the opposite way Helme - Meltham * One weekday morning peak journey from Parkhead 2 hours HOLME VALLEY LOCAL MINIBUS SERVICES hours (Suns) 341 Huddersfield - Almondbury - Farnley Tyas - 90 Every HB M 389 Slaithwaite - Linthwaite - Blackmoorfoot - Holme - Meltham – ST M 301 Upper Denby - Ingbirchworth - Penistone 10 60 (eves) FH M HB Thurstonland - Stocksmoor 2 hours Holmfirth - Cinder Hills - Scholes - Totties - Wooldale - Every – ST MH 82 Huddersfield - Kirkburton - Skelmanthorpe - Scissett - 60 60 (eves) 302 Milnsbridge - Huddersfield 30 (Suns) 393 Huddersfield - Thornton Lodge - Tom Lane - Linthwaite - 60 – ST M H1 Gilthwaites Estate - Denby Dale 2 hourly (Suns) 342 Huddersfield - Fernside Crescent - Almondbury - Huddersfield 30 – FH M Cinder Hills - Holmfirth 2 hours 301A 301A: Huddersfield - Greenhead Road - Paddock Head - 22/23 – KL Blackmoorfoot MH 83 Huddersfield - Highburton (83) - Kirkburton - Shepley - 60 – HB M 343 Huddersfield - Marsh - Royal Infirmary - Lindley - 60 – KL M H2 Holmfirth - Cinder Hills - Wooldale - Totties - Scholes - Every – ST 302A Milnsbridge - Scar Lane - Golcar - Leymoor Road - combined 394 Huddersfield - Milnsbridge - Scar Lane - Britannia Road 60 – ST M 84 Birdsedge (83) - Upper Denby (83) - Blackley - Elland - Barkisland - Halifax Cinder Hills - Holmfirth 2 hours Milnsbridge - Paddock Head - Greenhead Road - 45 395 Wellhouse - Slaithwaite - Tudor Street Upper Cumberworth (84) - Denby Dale H3 Holmfirth - Binns Lane - Upperthong - Ash Grove Road - 60 – ST MH Huddersfield each way 346 Huddersfield - Manchester Road - Milnsbridge - – Every FH M 398 Huddersfield University - Storthes Hall Park * * FH Holmfirth 83A Huddersfield - Highburton - Kirkburton - Shepley - – HB M 302A runs opposite way Britannia Road - Wellhouse - Slaithwaite - Wilberlee 2 hours * Runs during University Terms only. Monday - Friday Upper Denby - Denby Dale - Scissett Middle School H4 Holmfirth - Wooldale - Thongsbridge - Mytholm Bridge - 60 – ST MH 303 Huddersfield - Manchester Road - Milnsbridge - Golcar - 60 Every KL/FH M Huddersfield - Paddock - Longwood - Quarmby - – 60 FH M 353 peaks and daily late evening Brockholes 96A Denby Dale - Scissett - Kexborough - Barnsley – TT 304 Scapegoat Hill 2 hours Paddock - Huddersfield MH 303 via Scar Lane 304 via Britannia Road 399 Huddersfield University - Storthes Hall Park 30* 60* FH H5 Holmfirth - Leas Avenue - Netherthong - Denham Drive - 60 – ST 181 182 Huddersfield - Slaithwaite - Marsden (Combined Service) 10 30 FH M Runs in this direction only * During University holiday daytime runs daily every 60 Deanhouse 183 184 306 Huddersfield - Newsome Road - Taylor Hill - Huddersfield 20 (M-F) 60 (eves) FH M 354 Huddersfield - Netherton - Marten West - South Crosland Every – ST M H7 Holmfirth - Burnlee Road - Shaw Lane - Holmbridge - 60 – ST MH 185 30 (Sats) 30 (Suns) minutes, no evening service 2 hours Holmclose - Hinchliffe Mill Huddersfield - Primrose Hill - Newsome - Huddersfield 30 – FH M 435 Holmfirth - New Mill - Denby Dale - Scissett - Wakefield 60 60 HB M 181 Huddersfield - Manchester Road - Linthwaite - 60 – FH 307 355 Huddersfield - Lockwood - Netherton - South Crosland – ST M Notes: Slaithwaite - Wilberlee M 436 328 - Frequent service operates every 15 minutes or better Monday to Saturday 308 Huddersfield - Honley - Holmfirth - Parkhead 30*–FH 356 Huddersfield - Paddock - Longwood - Quarmby - 30 FH 342 - Regular service operates at least one bus every 2 hours, 6 days a week 182 Huddersfield - Manchester Road - Linthwaite - – 60 FH M * Every 60 minutes between Honley and Holmfirth 501 Huddersfield - Marsh - Lindley - Ainley Top - Elland - – 60 FH M Paddock - Huddersfield 337 - Infrequent service operates at certain times of the day, or days of the week, only Upper Clough - Slaithwaite - Marsden (Hard End) 312 Huddersfield - Blagden Farm - Honley - Holmfirth - – 60* FH M Runs in this direction only West Vale - Halifax - Infrequent service at these times. For more details, please visit www.wymetro.com or ring Parkhead MetroLine 0113 245 7676 183 Huddersfield - Manchester Road - Linthwaite - 60 – FH M 357 Huddersfield - Marsh - Oakes - Quarmby - Mount 60 – JB 503 Huddersfield - Edgerton - Ainley Top - Elland - West Vale - 10 60 FH M M - Subsidised by Metro Slaithwaite - Marsden (Hard End) * Most evening journeys to Bradshaw Road only Halifax 358 Huddersfield - Lowerhouses (circular) 30 60 (eves) FH M MH - Subsidised by Metro and Holme Valley Parish Council 313 Huddersfield - Brockholes - Holmfirth 15 30 FH M 184 Huddersfield - Manchester Road - Slaithwaite - Marsden - 60 Every FM 30 (Suns) 536 Huddersfield - Outlane - Stainland - – Every HB M S - Subsidised by South Yorkshire PTE Diggle - Uppermill - Oldham - Manchester 2 hours* 314 (Combined Service) 360 Brackenhall - Birkby - Huddersfield - Marsh - 30 – KL Halifax 2 hours * Sunday daytime only 316 Huddersfield Royal Infirmary 537 Huddersfield - Marsh - Outlane - Stainland - 60 Every FH/HB M 185 Huddersfield - Manchester Road - Slaithwaite - 20 60 FH M 313 Huddersfield - Brockholes - New Mill - Holmfirth - 30 60 FH M Bus operators in South Kirklees 363 Huddersfield - Brighouse - Bailiff Bridge - Wyke - 20 60 (eves) FH M Elland - Halifax 2 hours Marsden (Dirker) Scholes - Hepworth Code Operator Telephone No. Code Operator Telephone No. Odsal - Bradford 30 (Suns) 547 Huddersfield - Birkby - Cowcliffe - Fixby - Rastrick - Brighouse – 60 FH M 200 Huddersfield - Leeds Road - Old Fieldhouse Lane 30 – FH 314 Huddersfield - Brockholes - Holmfirth - Holme 60 60 FH M AY Arriva Yorkshire 0844 800 4411 JB JRT 01484 423089 366 Huddersfield Royal Infirmary - Marsh - Huddersfield - 30 – KL M M 316 Huddersfield - Brockholes - Holmfirth - Parkhead 60 – FH M 549 Huddersfield - Birkby - Cowcliffe - Fixby - Rastrick - 30 – FH 202 Huddersfield - Leeds Road - Mirfield - Dewsbury - 15 30* AY Balmoral Avenue FB First (Bradford) 0845 604 5460 KL K-Line Travel 0843 289 5135 Brighouse - Halifax 203 Shaw Cross - Tingley - White Rose Centre - Leeds 319 Huddersfield Royal Infirmary - Marsh
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