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50A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 50A bus time schedule & line map 50A Horsforth <-> Seacroft View In Website Mode The 50A bus line (Horsforth <-> Seacroft) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Horsforth <-> Seacroft: 5:40 AM - 11:11 PM (2) Seacroft <-> Horsforth: 6:11 AM - 10:39 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 50A bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 50A bus arriving. Direction: Horsforth <-> Seacroft 50A bus Time Schedule 64 stops Horsforth <-> Seacroft Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:53 AM - 10:49 PM Monday 5:40 AM - 11:11 PM Horsforth the Green, Horsforth The Green, Leeds Tuesday 5:40 AM - 11:11 PM Horsforth Morrisons, Horsforth Wednesday 5:40 AM - 11:11 PM Church Road, Leeds Thursday 5:40 AM - 11:11 PM Horsforth School, Horsforth Friday 5:40 AM - 11:11 PM Long Row, Horsforth Saturday 6:05 AM - 10:37 PM Long Row, Leeds Old Ball Rdbt, Horsforth 9 Station Road, Leeds 50A bus Info Station Road, Horsforth Direction: Horsforth <-> Seacroft Troy Hill, Leeds Stops: 64 Trip Duration: 73 min Lister Hill, Horsforth Line Summary: Horsforth the Green, Horsforth, Troy Mills, Leeds Horsforth Morrisons, Horsforth, Horsforth School, Horsforth, Long Row, Horsforth, Old Ball Rdbt, King George Road, Horsforth Horsforth, Station Road, Horsforth, Lister Hill, Horsforth, King George Road, Horsforth, St James's St James's Terrace, Horsforth Terrace, Horsforth, Lickless Drive, Horsforth, Springƒeld Mount, Horsforth, Woodside Rdbt, Lickless Drive, Horsforth Horsforth, Outwood Lane, Horsforth, Butcher Hill, Hawksworth, Hawkswood Crescent, Hawksworth, Springƒeld Mount, Horsforth Hawkswood Avenue, Hawksworth, Broadway, Oakford Terrace, Leeds Hawksworth, Vesper Road Surgery, Hawksworth, Lea Farm Drive, Hawksworth, Morris Avenue, Woodside Rdbt, Horsforth Kirkstall, Norman Mount, Kirkstall, Kirkstall Hlth Ctr, Low Lane, Leeds Kirkstall, Eden Road, Kirkstall, Burley Hill Drive, Burley, Talbot View, Burley, St Michael's Lane, Burley, Burley Outwood Lane, Horsforth Medical Ctr, Burley, Cardigan Road, Hyde Park, Low Lane, Leeds Woodsley Road, Hyde Park, Rosebank School, Hyde Park, St Andrews Street, Woodhouse, Leeds City Butcher Hill, Hawksworth College, Woodhouse, The Headrow (J), Leeds City Centre, The Headrow (G), Leeds City Centre, Cultural Hawkswood Crescent, Hawksworth C, Leeds City Centre, Cultural D, Quarry Hill, Lea Farm Road, Leeds Burmantofts Street, Burmantofts, Nippet Lane, Burmantofts, Lincoln Green Road, Burmantofts, Hawkswood Avenue, Hawksworth Bexley Wing, St James's Hospital, St James's Hospital, Ashley Road, Harehills, Conway View, Broadway, Hawksworth Harehills, Harehills Place, Harehills, Harehills Nice View, Harehills, Fforde Grene Jct, Harehills, Easterly Vesper Road Surgery, Hawksworth Grove, Harehills, Arlington Road, Oakwood, Hetton Road, Oakwood, Oakwood Mcdonalds, Oakwood, Lea Farm Drive, Hawksworth Hollin Park Mount, Oakwood, Dib Lane, Fearnville, Boggart Hill Drive, Fearnville, Boggart Hill, Seacroft, Asket Green, Seacroft, Asket Croft, Seacroft, Asket Morris Avenue, Kirkstall Crescent, Seacroft, Asket Avenue, Seacroft, Rosgill Morris Avenue, Leeds Drive, Seacroft, Kentmere Avenue, Seacroft, Pigeon Cote Road, Seacroft, Bailey's Lane, Seacroft, Norman Mount, Kirkstall Eastdean Gate, Seacroft, Seacroft Bus Stn E, Morris Lane, Leeds Seacroft Kirkstall Hlth Ctr, Kirkstall 6 Morris Lane, Leeds Eden Road, Kirkstall Kirkstall Hill, Leeds Burley Hill Drive, Burley Talbot View, Burley St Michael's Lane, Burley Burley Medical Ctr, Burley Cardigan Road, Hyde Park Back Carberry Road, Leeds Woodsley Road, Hyde Park Back Boundary Terrace, Leeds Rosebank School, Hyde Park St Andrews Street, Woodhouse Leeds City College, Woodhouse Park Lane, Leeds The Headrow (J), Leeds City Centre 44-48 The Headrow, Leeds The Headrow (G), Leeds City Centre 22-26 The Headrow, Leeds Cultural C, Leeds City Centre York Street, Leeds Cultural D, Quarry Hill York Street, Leeds Burmantofts Street, Burmantofts Burmantofts Street, Leeds Nippet Lane, Burmantofts Lincoln Green Road, Burmantofts Bexley Wing, St James's Hospital Museum Street, Leeds St James's Hospital Ashley Road, Harehills Bexley View, Leeds Conway View, Harehills Harehills Place, Harehills Banstead Street East, Leeds Harehills Nice View, Harehills Lambton Grove, Leeds Fforde Grene Jct, Harehills Easterly Grove, Harehills Arlington Road, Oakwood Hetton Road, Oakwood Oakwood Mcdonalds, Oakwood Hollin Park Mount, Oakwood Dib Lane, Fearnville Boggart Hill Drive, Fearnville Boggart Hill, Seacroft Asket Green, Seacroft Asket Croft, Seacroft Asket Crescent, Seacroft Asket Avenue, Seacroft Rosgill Drive, Seacroft Kentmere Avenue, Seacroft North Parkway, Leeds Pigeon Cote Road, Seacroft Bailey's Lane, Seacroft Eastdean Gate, Seacroft Eastdean Gate, Leeds Seacroft Bus Stn E, Seacroft Direction: Seacroft <-> Horsforth 50A bus Time Schedule 64 stops Seacroft <-> Horsforth Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:25 AM - 10:44 PM Monday 6:11 AM - 10:39 PM Seacroft Bus Stn E, Seacroft Tuesday 6:11 AM - 10:39 PM Eastdean Gate, Seacroft Eastdean Gate, Leeds Wednesday 6:11 AM - 10:39 PM Bailey's Lane, Seacroft Thursday 6:11 AM - 10:39 PM Friday 6:11 AM - 10:39 PM Pigeon Cote Road, Seacroft Saturday 6:51 AM - 10:40 PM Kentmere Avenue, Seacroft Rosgill Drive, Seacroft Airedale Court, Leeds 50A bus Info Asket Avenue, Seacroft Direction: Seacroft <-> Horsforth Stops: 64 Asket Crescent, Seacroft Trip Duration: 67 min Asket Avenue, Leeds Line Summary: Seacroft Bus Stn E, Seacroft, Eastdean Gate, Seacroft, Bailey's Lane, Seacroft, Asket Croft, Seacroft Pigeon Cote Road, Seacroft, Kentmere Avenue, Seacroft, Rosgill Drive, Seacroft, Asket Avenue, Park Edge Med Ctr, Seacroft Seacroft, Asket Crescent, Seacroft, Asket Croft, Seacroft, Park Edge Med Ctr, Seacroft, Boggart Hill, Askett Drive, Leeds Seacroft, Boggart Hill Drive, Fearnville, Dib Lane, Boggart Hill, Seacroft Fearnville, Hollin Park Mount, Oakwood, Oakwood Mcdonalds, Oakwood, Hetton Road, Oakwood, Boggart Hill Drive, Fearnville Arlington Road, Oakwood, Easterly Grove, Harehills, Harehills Nice View, Harehills, Harehills Place, Harehills, Conway View, Harehills, Ashley Road, Dib Lane, Fearnville Harehills, St James's Hospital, Bexley Wing, St Dib Lane, Leeds James's Hospital, Lincoln Green Road, Burmantofts, Nippet Lane, Burmantofts, Cultural E, Quarry Hill, Hollin Park Mount, Oakwood Victoria G, Leeds City Centre, The Headrow (C), Hollin Park Mount, Leeds Leeds City Centre, Civic P, Leeds City Centre, Civic O, Leeds City Centre, Leeds City College, Woodhouse, St Oakwood Mcdonalds, Oakwood Andrews Street, Woodhouse, Rosebank School, Hyde Easterly Road, Leeds Park, Woodsley Road, Hyde Park, Cardigan Road, Hyde Park, Burley Medical Ctr, Burley, St Michael's Hetton Road, Oakwood Lane, Burley, Talbot View, Burley, Burley Hill Drive, Burley, Eden Road, Kirkstall, Kirkstall Hlth Ctr, Arlington Road, Oakwood Kirkstall, Norman Mount, Kirkstall, Morris Avenue, Kirkstall, Kepstorn Rise, Hawksworth, Lea Farm Easterly Grove, Harehills Drive, Hawksworth, Vesper Road Surgery, Hawksworth, Broadway, Hawksworth, Hawkswood Harehills Nice View, Harehills Avenue, Hawksworth, Hawkswood Crescent, Back Nice View, Leeds Hawksworth, Butcher Hill, Hawksworth, Outwood Lane, Horsforth, Woodside Court, Horsforth, Harehills Place, Harehills Springƒeld Mount, Horsforth, Lickless Drive, Lascelles Road East, Leeds Horsforth, St James's Terrace, Horsforth, King George Road, Horsforth, Lister Hill, Horsforth, Conway View, Harehills Station Road, Horsforth, Old Ball Rdbt, Horsforth, Long Row, Horsforth, Horsforth School, Horsforth, Ashley Road, Harehills Horsforth Town St, Horsforth, Horsforth the Green, Back Ashton Terrace, Leeds Horsforth St James's Hospital Industrial Street, Leeds Bexley Wing, St James's Hospital Lincoln Green Road, Burmantofts Nippet Lane, Burmantofts Burmantofts Street, Leeds Cultural E, Quarry Hill York Street, Leeds Victoria G, Leeds City Centre Eastgate, Leeds The Headrow (C), Leeds City Centre 61a The Headrow, Leeds Civic P, Leeds City Centre South Parade, Leeds Civic O, Leeds City Centre Westgate, Leeds Leeds City College, Woodhouse Park Lane, Leeds St Andrews Street, Woodhouse St Andrews Court, Leeds Rosebank School, Hyde Park Hollis Place, Leeds Woodsley Road, Hyde Park Back Burley Lodge Terrace, Leeds Cardigan Road, Hyde Park Willow Road, Leeds Burley Medical Ctr, Burley St Michael's Lane, Burley Talbot View, Burley Burley Hill Drive, Burley Eden Road, Kirkstall Kirkstall Hill, Leeds Kirkstall Hlth Ctr, Kirkstall 6 Morris Lane, Leeds Norman Mount, Kirkstall Morris Lane, Leeds Morris Avenue, Kirkstall Morris Avenue, Leeds Kepstorn Rise, Hawksworth Kepstorn Rise, Leeds Lea Farm Drive, Hawksworth Vesper Close, Leeds Vesper Road Surgery, Hawksworth Broadway, Hawksworth Vesper Road, Leeds Hawkswood Avenue, Hawksworth Hawkswood Crescent, Hawksworth Butcher Hill, Hawksworth Lea Farm Road, Leeds Outwood Lane, Horsforth Low Lane, Leeds Woodside Court, Horsforth Broadgate Lane, Leeds Springƒeld Mount, Horsforth Lickless Drive, Horsforth Back Breary Avenue, Leeds St James's Terrace, Horsforth King George Road, Horsforth Lister Hill, Horsforth Low Lane, Leeds Station Road, Horsforth Troy Hill, Leeds Old Ball Rdbt, Horsforth Dickinson Street, Leeds Long Row, Horsforth Hopwood Road, Leeds Horsforth School, Horsforth Horsforth Town St, Horsforth 80 Town Street, Leeds Horsforth the Green, Horsforth The Green, Leeds 50A bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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