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66 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 66 bus time schedule & line map 66 Cross Hills <-> Keighley View In Website Mode The 66 bus line (Cross Hills <-> Keighley) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Cross Hills <-> Keighley: 5:30 AM (2) Keighley <-> Skipton: 5:45 AM - 11:00 PM (3) Skipton <-> Keighley: 6:20 AM - 11:40 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 66 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 66 bus arriving. Direction: Cross Hills <-> Keighley 66 bus Time Schedule 45 stops Cross Hills <-> Keighley Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:30 AM South Craven School, Cross Hills Tuesday 5:30 AM Boundary Avenue, Cross Hills Wednesday 5:30 AM Holme Bridge, Sutton In Craven Thursday 5:30 AM Jackson Street, Sutton-In-Craven Friday 5:30 AM Primary Sch, Sutton In Craven Saturday 5:54 AM - 7:02 AM St Thomas' Hall, Sutton In Craven Harker Street, Sutton Mill Harker Street, Sutton-In-Craven 66 bus Info Main Road Mill Row, Eastburn Direction: Cross Hills <-> Keighley Greenƒeld Court, Steeton With Eastburn Civil Parish Stops: 45 Trip Duration: 36 min Main Rd Grange Road, Eastburn Line Summary: South Craven School, Cross Hills, Boundary Avenue, Cross Hills, Holme Bridge, Sutton Skipton Rd, Airedale Hospital In Craven, Primary Sch, Sutton In Craven, St Thomas' Hall, Sutton In Craven, Harker Street, Sutton Mill, Skipton Rd Thornhill Road, Steeton Main Road Mill Row, Eastburn, Main Rd Grange Road, Eastburn, Skipton Rd, Airedale Hospital, Skipton Rd Thornhill Road, Steeton, Skipton Road Skipton Road Forge View, Steeton Forge View, Steeton, Station Rd Steeton Hall 4 Elmsley Street, Steeton With Eastburn Civil Parish Gardens, Steeton, Station Road Steeton & Silsden Stn, Steeton, Keighley Road Silsden Bridge, Steeton, Station Rd Steeton Hall Gardens, Steeton Keighley Rd Belton Road, Silsden, Keighley Rd Low Fold, Steeton With Eastburn Civil Parish Walkers Place, Silsden, Kirkgate Aire View, Silsden, Station Road Steeton & Silsden Stn, Steeton Bridge Street, Silsden, Skipton Rd Foster Avenue, Silsden, Skipton Rd Dradishaw Road, Silsden, Skipton Road Dell Croft, Silsden, Woodside Rd Park Green, Keighley Road Silsden Bridge, Steeton Silsden, Woodside Rd Cross Moor Close, Silsden, Woodside Rd Cornwall Avenue, Silsden, Woodside Rd Keighley Rd Belton Road, Silsden Gloucester Avenue, Silsden, Vale View Dradishaw Road, Silsden, Elliott St Queen Street, Silsden, Keighley Rd Walkers Place, Silsden Keighley Rd Walkers Place, Silsden, Keighley Rd Keighley Road, Silsden Belton Road, Silsden, Keighley Road Silsden Bridge, Steeton, Station Road Steeton & Silsden Stn, Steeton, Kirkgate Aire View, Silsden Station Road Low Fold, Steeton, Primary School, 19 Kirkgate, Silsden Steeton, Keighley Road Aireburn Ave, Steeton, Keighley Road Hawkcliffe Farm, Steeton, Skipton Rd Bridge Street, Silsden Bar House Lane, Utley, Skipton Road Rugby Ground, Bridge Street, Silsden Utley, Skipton Rd Ashgrove Road, Utley, Skipton Rd Ferncliffe Drive, Utley, Skipton Rd Stoneycroft Lane, Skipton Rd Foster Avenue, Silsden Utley, Skipton Rd Pattie Street, Utley, Skipton Rd East Barrett Street, Silsden Avenue, Keighley, Skipton Rd Strawberry Street, Keighley, North St Albert Street, Keighley, Bus Station Skipton Rd Dradishaw Road, Silsden Stand G, Keighley Skipton Road Dell Croft, Silsden Silsden House Gardens, Silsden Civil Parish Woodside Rd Park Green, Silsden Park Green, Silsden Civil Parish Woodside Rd Cross Moor Close, Silsden Woodside Rd Cornwall Avenue, Silsden Woodside Rd Gloucester Avenue, Silsden Vale View Dradishaw Road, Silsden Haythorns Avenue, Silsden Civil Parish Elliott St Queen Street, Silsden Queen Street, 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 Station Road Low Fold, Steeton 20 Station Road, Steeton With Eastburn Civil Parish Primary School, Steeton Ash Grove, Steeton With Eastburn Civil Parish Keighley Road Aireburn Ave, Steeton Keighley Road Hawkcliffe Farm, Steeton Skipton Rd Bar House Lane, Utley Skipton Road Rugby Ground, Utley Rivock Avenue, Keighley Civil Parish Skipton Rd Ashgrove Road, Utley Brooklyn Street, Keighley Civil Parish Skipton Rd Ferncliffe Drive, Utley Gott's Terrace, Keighley Civil Parish Skipton Rd Stoneycroft Lane, Utley Stoney Croft Lane, Keighley Skipton Rd Pattie Street, Utley Pattie Street, Keighley Skipton Rd East Avenue, Keighley Skipton Rd Strawberry Street, Keighley 145 Skipton Road, Keighley North St Albert Street, Keighley North Street, Keighley Bus Station Stand G, Keighley Townƒeld, Keighley Direction: Keighley <-> Skipton 66 bus Time Schedule 36 stops Keighley <-> Skipton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:45 AM - 8:00 PM Monday 5:45 AM - 11:00 PM Bus Station Stand G, Keighley Townƒeld, Keighley Tuesday 5:45 AM - 11:00 PM North St Albert Street, Keighley Wednesday 5:45 AM - 11:00 PM North Street, Keighley Thursday 5:45 AM - 11:00 PM Skipton Rd East Avenue, Keighley Friday 5:45 AM - 11:00 PM Skipton Road, Keighley Saturday 6:35 AM - 11:00 PM Skipton Rd Green Head Road, Utley Skipton Rd Stoneycroft Lane, Utley Stoney Croft Lane, Keighley 66 bus Info Skipton Rd Ferncliffe Drive, Utley Direction: Keighley <-> Skipton Rowan Street, Keighley Stops: 36 Trip Duration: 35 min Skipton Rd Ashgrove Road, Utley Line Summary: Bus Station Stand G, Keighley, North Ashgrove Road, Keighley Civil Parish St Albert Street, Keighley, Skipton Rd East Avenue, Keighley, Skipton Rd Green Head Road, Utley, Skipton Skipton Rd Rivock Avenue, Utley Rd Stoneycroft Lane, Utley, Skipton Rd Ferncliffe Drive, Utley, Skipton Rd Ashgrove Road, Utley, Skipton Skipton Rd Bar House Lane, Utley Rd Rivock Avenue, Utley, Skipton Rd Bar House Lane, Utley, Keighley Road Hawkcliffe Farm, Steeton, Keighley Road Hawkcliffe Farm, Steeton Keighley Road Aireburn Ave, Steeton, Primary School, Steeton, Skipton Rd Clough Avenue, Steeton, Skipton Keighley Road Aireburn Ave, Steeton Rd Thornhill Road, Steeton, Skipton Rd, Airedale Hospital, Main Rd Grange Road, Eastburn, Main Primary School, Steeton Road Mill Row, Eastburn, Albert Street, Sutton Mill, St Thomas' Hall, Sutton In Craven, Black Bull, Sutton In Skipton Rd Clough Avenue, Steeton Craven, Holme Bridge, Sutton In Craven, Boundary Avenue, Cross Hills, Victoria Road, Cross Hills, Hall Skipton Rd Thornhill Road, Steeton Street, Cross Hills, Willow Garth Avenue, Cross Hills, Rafters, Kildwick, Cononley Lane, Farnhill, Ings Lane, Low Bradley, Snaygill R'Bout, High Bradley, Keighley Skipton Rd, Airedale Hospital Road, High Bradley, Snaygill Industrial Estate, High Bradley, Farm Croft, Skipton, Airebank Terrace, Main Rd Grange Road, Eastburn Skipton, Railway Bridge, Skipton, General Hospital, Grange Road, Steeton With Eastburn Civil Parish Skipton, Bus Station Stand 5, Skipton Main Road Mill Row, Eastburn Main Road, Steeton With Eastburn Civil Parish Albert Street, Sutton Mill Albert Street, Sutton-In-Craven St Thomas' Hall, Sutton In Craven Black Bull, Sutton In Craven Greenroyd Court, Sutton-In-Craven Holme Bridge, Sutton In Craven Boundary Avenue, Cross Hills Woodturners Close, Sutton-In-Craven Victoria Road, Cross Hills Hall Street, Cross Hills Hall Street, Sutton-In-Craven Willow Garth Avenue, Cross Hills Willow Garth Avenue, Sutton-In-Craven Rafters, Kildwick Cononley Lane, Farnhill Ings Lane, Low Bradley Snaygill R'Bout, High Bradley Keighley Road, Bradleys Both Civil Parish Keighley Road, High Bradley Snaygill Industrial Estate, High Bradley Farm Croft, Skipton Airebank Terrace, Skipton Henry Street, Skipton Railway Bridge, Skipton General Hospital, Skipton Skipton Old Road, Skipton Bus Station Stand 5, Skipton Waller Hill, Skipton Direction: Skipton <-> Keighley 66 bus Time Schedule 37 stops Skipton <-> Keighley Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 10:30 AM - 8:40 PM Monday 6:20 AM - 11:40 PM Bus Station Stand 5, Skipton Waller Hill, Skipton Tuesday 6:20 AM - 11:40 PM General Hospital, Skipton Wednesday 6:20 AM - 11:40 PM Airebank Terrace, Skipton Thursday 6:20 AM - 11:40 PM Henry Street, Skipton Friday 6:20 AM - 11:40 PM Bold Venture Garage, Skipton Saturday 7:20 AM - 11:40 PM Bold Venture Street, Skipton Snaygill Industrial Estate, Skipton Rendezvous Hotel, High Bradley 66 bus Info Direction: Skipton <-> Keighley Acorn Business Park, High Bradley Stops: 37 Trip Duration: 35 min Land End Farm, Low Bradley Line Summary: Bus Station Stand 5, Skipton, General Hospital, Skipton, Airebank Terrace, Skipton, Cononley Lane, Farnhill Bold Venture Garage, Skipton, Snaygill Industrial Estate, Skipton, Rendezvous Hotel, High Bradley, Rafters, Kildwick Acorn Business Park, High Bradley, Land End Farm, Low Bradley, Cononley Lane, Farnhill, Rafters, Kildwick, Kildwick Lane End, Kildwick, St Andrews Kildwick Lane End, Kildwick Terrace, Cross Hills, Co-Op, Cross Hills, South Craven Skipton Road, Farnhill Civil Parish School, Cross Hills, Boundary Avenue, Cross Hills, Holme Bridge, Sutton In Craven, Primary Sch, Sutton St Andrews Terrace, Cross Hills In Craven, St Thomas' Hall, Sutton In Craven, Harker Willow Garth Avenue, Sutton-In-Craven Street, Sutton Mill, Main Road Mill Row, Eastburn, Co-Op, Cross Hills Main Rd Grange Road, Eastburn, Skipton Rd, Airedale Hospital, Skipton Rd Thornhill Road, Parker Street, Sutton-In-Craven Steeton, Skipton Road Forge View, Steeton, Primary School, Steeton, Keighley Road Aireburn Ave, South Craven School, Cross Hills Steeton, Keighley Road Hawkcliffe Farm, Steeton, Skipton Rd Bar House Lane, Utley, Skipton Road
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