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73 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 73 bus time schedule & line map 73 Bedale - Northallerton View In Website Mode The 73 bus line (Bedale - Northallerton) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bedale <-> Northallerton: 7:27 AM - 6:00 PM (2) Northallerton <-> Bedale: 8:00 AM - 6:35 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 73 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 73 bus arriving. Direction: Bedale <-> Northallerton 73 bus Time Schedule 28 stops Bedale <-> Northallerton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:27 AM - 6:00 PM Fitzalan Road, Bedale Tuesday 7:27 AM - 6:00 PM Bedale School, Bedale Wednesday 7:27 AM - 6:00 PM Wycar Bowling Green, Bedale Thursday 7:27 AM - 6:00 PM Market Place, Bedale Friday 7:27 AM - 6:00 PM Market Place, Bedale Saturday 7:27 AM - 6:00 PM St Mary & St Josephs Church, Aiskew Garden Centre, Aiskew Kendora, Aiskew 73 bus Info Direction: Bedale <-> Northallerton Rigby Terrace, Aiskew Stops: 28 Trip Duration: 28 min Warwick House Farm, Aiskew Line Summary: Fitzalan Road, Bedale, Bedale School, Bedale, Wycar Bowling Green, Bedale, Market Place, Bedale, St Mary & St Josephs Church, Aiskew, Motel A1 Junction, Leeming Bar Garden Centre, Aiskew, Kendora, Aiskew, Rigby Terrace, Aiskew, Warwick House Farm, Aiskew, Motel Potlands, Leeming Bar A1 Junction, Leeming Bar, Potlands, Leeming Bar, Potlands, Aiskew Civil Parish White Rose Hotel, Leeming Bar, Fairview Flats, Leeming Bar, Scruton Lane End, Scruton, Swaledale White Rose Hotel, Leeming Bar Arms, Morton-On-Swale, Cromwell Drive, Morton-On- Swale, Ainderby Steeple Green, Ainderby Steeple, Fairview Flats, Leeming Bar Yafforth Crossroads, Warlaby, Pennine View, Romanby, Ainderby Road, Romanby, Harewood Lane Scruton Lane End, Scruton Ainderby Road, Romanby, Harewood Lane, Romanby, Boroughbridge Road Surgery, Romanby, Swaledale Arms, Morton-On-Swale The Fairway, Romanby, Northallerton Station, Northallerton, South Parade, Northallerton, Post Cromwell Drive, Morton-On-Swale O∆ce, Northallerton, The Buck Inn, Northallerton Ainderby Steeple Green, Ainderby Steeple Yafforth Crossroads, Warlaby Pennine View, Romanby Ainderby Road, Romanby Harewood Lane Ainderby Road, Romanby Harewood Lane, Romanby Boroughbridge Road Surgery, Romanby The Fairway, Romanby Northallerton Station, Northallerton South Parade, Northallerton South Parade, Northallerton Post O∆ce, Northallerton 156 High Street, Northallerton The Buck Inn, Northallerton 240 High Street, Northallerton Direction: Northallerton <-> Bedale 73 bus Time Schedule 29 stops Northallerton <-> Bedale Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:00 AM - 6:35 PM The Buck Inn, Northallerton 240 High Street, Northallerton Tuesday 8:00 AM - 6:35 PM Town Hall, Northallerton Wednesday 8:00 AM - 6:35 PM 100 High Street, Northallerton Thursday 8:00 AM - 6:35 PM Nags Head, Northallerton Friday 8:00 AM - 6:35 PM 143 High Street, Northallerton Saturday 8:00 AM - 6:35 PM County Hall, Northallerton Farndale Avenue, Romanby Boroughbridge Road Surgery, Romanby 73 bus Info Sutton Drive, Northallerton Direction: Northallerton <-> Bedale Stops: 29 Harewood Lane, Romanby Trip Duration: 28 min Line Summary: The Buck Inn, Northallerton, Town Harewood Lane, Romanby Hall, Northallerton, Nags Head, Northallerton, County Hall, Northallerton, Farndale Avenue, Ainderby Road, Romanby Romanby, Boroughbridge Road Surgery, Romanby, Harewood Lane, Romanby, Harewood Lane, Pennine View, Romanby Romanby, Ainderby Road, Romanby, Pennine View, Romanby, Warlaby Crossroads, Warlaby, Hall Warlaby Crossroads, Warlaby Cottages, Ainderby Steeple, The Dales School, Morton-On-Swale, Cromwell Drive, Morton-On-Swale, Hall Cottages, Ainderby Steeple Morton Grange, Morton-On-Swale, Scruton Lane End, Scruton, Fairview Flats, Leeming Bar, White Rose Hotel, Leeming Bar, Potlands, Leeming Bar, The Dales School, Morton-On-Swale Motel A1 Junction, Leeming Bar, Rigby Terrace, Aiskew, Wyndale, Aiskew, Garden Centre, Aiskew, St Cromwell Drive, Morton-On-Swale Mary & St Josephs Church, Aiskew, Eccles Heddon Solicitors, Bedale, Fitzalan Road, Bedale, Bedale Morton Grange, Morton-On-Swale School, Bedale, Wycar Bowling Green, Bedale, Market Place, Bedale Scruton Lane End, Scruton Fairview Flats, Leeming Bar White Rose Hotel, Leeming Bar Potlands, Leeming Bar Harkness Close, Aiskew Civil Parish Motel A1 Junction, Leeming Bar Rigby Terrace, Aiskew Wyndale, Aiskew Garden Centre, Aiskew St Mary & St Josephs Church, Aiskew Eccles Heddon Solicitors, Bedale B6285, Bedale Fitzalan Road, Bedale Bedale School, Bedale Wycar Bowling Green, Bedale Market Place, Bedale Market Place, Bedale 73 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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