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765 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 765 bus time schedule & line map 765 Grenoside - Bradƒeld School View In Website Mode The 765 bus line (Grenoside - Bradƒeld School) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Parson Cross <-> Worrall: 7:06 AM (2) Wadsley <-> Worrall: 8:04 AM (3) Worrall <-> Ecclesƒeld: 3:10 PM (4) Worrall <-> Hillsborough: 3:23 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 765 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 765 bus arriving. Direction: Parson Cross <-> Worrall 765 bus Time Schedule 37 stops Parson Cross <-> Worrall Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:06 AM Creswick Lane/School Driveway, Parson Cross Tuesday 7:06 AM Wheel Lane/Creswick Lane, Grenoside Wheel Lane, She∆eld Wednesday 7:06 AM Wheel Lane/Greenfolds Road, Grenoside Thursday 7:06 AM Friday 7:06 AM Penistone Road/Blacksmith Lane, Grenoside Rojean Road, She∆eld Saturday Not Operational Norfolk Hill/Penistone Road, Grenoside Norfolk Hill/The Frostings, Grenoside 765 bus Info Main Street/Norfolk Hill, Grenoside Direction: Parson Cross <-> Worrall Stops: 37 Main Street/Vicarage Road, Grenoside Trip Duration: 42 min Main Street, She∆eld Line Summary: Creswick Lane/School Driveway, Parson Cross, Wheel Lane/Creswick Lane, Main Street/Salt Box Lane, Grenoside Grenoside, Wheel Lane/Greenfolds Road, Grenoside, Penistone Road/Blacksmith Lane, Grenoside, Fox Hill Road/Cowper Avenue, Fox Hill Norfolk Hill/Penistone Road, Grenoside, Norfolk Hill/The Frostings, Grenoside, Main Street/Norfolk Hill, Grenoside, Main Street/Vicarage Road, Fox Hill Road/Edge Lane, Fox Hill Grenoside, Main Street/Salt Box Lane, Grenoside, Fox Hill Road, Ecclesƒeld Civil Parish Fox Hill Road/Cowper Avenue, Fox Hill, Fox Hill Road/Edge Lane, Fox Hill, Fox Hill Road/Wilcox Road, Fox Hill Road/Wilcox Road, Fox Hill Fox Hill, Fox Hill Road/Browning Road, Fox Hill, Fox Hill Road/Fox Hill Crescent, Fox Hill, Fox Hill Fox Hill Road/Browning Road, Fox Hill Road/Parson Cross Road, Fox Hill, Fox Hill Road/Baxter Drive, Fox Hill, Fox Hill Road/Trafalgar Fox Hill Road/Fox Hill Crescent, Fox Hill Road, Wadsley Bridge, Penistone Road North/Wardsend Road North, Wadsley Bridge, Fox Hill Road/Parson Cross Road, Fox Hill Penistone Road North/Carwell Lane, Wadsley Bridge, Leppings Lane/Leake Road, Hillsborough, Leppings Fox Hill Road/Baxter Drive, Fox Hill Lane/Vere Road, Hillsborough, Middlewood Road/Marion Road, Middlewood, Middlewood Fox Hill Road/Trafalgar Road, Wadsley Bridge Road/Langsett Avenue, Middlewood, Middlewood Road/Winn Gardens, Middlewood, Middlewood Road Penistone Road North/Wardsend Road North, North/Stockarth Lane, Middlewood, Middlewood Wadsley Bridge Road North/None, Middlewood, Langsett Road Penistone Road North, She∆eld South/Birch House Avenue, Oughtibridge, Langsett Road South/Holmesƒeld Road, Oughtibridge, Church Penistone Road North/Carwell Lane, Wadsley Street/Glossop Row, Oughtibridge, Church Bridge Street/Brook Lane, Oughtibridge, Church Carrwell Lane, She∆eld Street/Naylor Road, Oughtibridge, Haggstones Road/Naylor Road, Oughtibridge, Haggstones Leppings Lane/Leake Road, Hillsborough Road/Birks Wood Drive, Oughtibridge, Haggstones Leppings Lane, She∆eld Road/Boggard Lane, Worrall, Haggstones Road/Mowson Lane, Worrall, Haggstones Leppings Lane/Vere Road, Hillsborough Road/Towngate Road, Worrall, Bradƒeld School/Kirk Edge Road, Worrall Middlewood Road/Marion Road, Middlewood Middlewood Road/Langsett Avenue, Middlewood Middlewood Road/Winn Gardens, Middlewood Middlewood Road North/Stockarth Lane, Middlewood Middlewood Road North/None, Middlewood Langsett Road South/Birch House Avenue, Oughtibridge Langsett Road South/Holmesƒeld Road, Oughtibridge A6102, Bradƒeld Civil Parish Church Street/Glossop Row, Oughtibridge Church Street/Brook Lane, Oughtibridge Church Street, Bradƒeld Civil Parish Church Street/Naylor Road, Oughtibridge Haggstones Road/Naylor Road, Oughtibridge Naylor Grove, Bradƒeld Civil Parish Haggstones Road/Birks Wood Drive, Oughtibridge Haggstones Drive, Bradƒeld Civil Parish Haggstones Road/Boggard Lane, Worrall Haggstones Road/Mowson Lane, Worrall Haggstones Road, Bradƒeld Civil Parish Haggstones Road/Towngate Road, Worrall Bradƒeld School/Kirk Edge Road, Worrall Direction: Wadsley <-> Worrall 765 bus Time Schedule 16 stops Wadsley <-> Worrall Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:04 AM Worrall Road/Langsett Avenue, Wadsley Tuesday 8:04 AM Langsett Avenue/Don Avenue, Middlewood Wednesday 8:04 AM Middlewood Road/Winn Gardens, Middlewood Thursday 8:04 AM Middlewood Road North/Stockarth Lane, Friday 8:04 AM Middlewood Saturday Not Operational Middlewood Road North/None, Middlewood Langsett Road South/Birch House Avenue, Oughtibridge 765 bus Info Langsett Road South/Holmesƒeld Road, Direction: Wadsley <-> Worrall Oughtibridge Stops: 16 Trip Duration: 18 min A6102, Bradƒeld Civil Parish Line Summary: Worrall Road/Langsett Avenue, Church Street/Glossop Row, Oughtibridge Wadsley, Langsett Avenue/Don Avenue, Middlewood, Middlewood Road/Winn Gardens, Middlewood, Middlewood Road North/Stockarth Lane, Church Street/Brook Lane, Oughtibridge Middlewood, Middlewood Road North/None, Church Street, Bradƒeld Civil Parish Middlewood, Langsett Road South/Birch House Church Street/Naylor Road, Oughtibridge Avenue, Oughtibridge, Langsett Road South/Holmesƒeld Road, Oughtibridge, Church Street/Glossop Row, Oughtibridge, Church Haggstones Road/Naylor Road, Oughtibridge Street/Brook Lane, Oughtibridge, Church Naylor Grove, Bradƒeld Civil Parish Street/Naylor Road, Oughtibridge, Haggstones Road/Naylor Road, Oughtibridge, Haggstones Haggstones Road/Birks Wood Drive, Oughtibridge Road/Birks Wood Drive, Oughtibridge, Haggstones Haggstones Drive, Bradƒeld Civil Parish Road/Boggard Lane, Worrall, Haggstones Road/Mowson Lane, Worrall, Haggstones Haggstones Road/Boggard Lane, Worrall Road/Towngate Road, Worrall, Bradƒeld School/Kirk Edge Road, Worrall Haggstones Road/Mowson Lane, Worrall Haggstones Road, Bradƒeld Civil Parish Haggstones Road/Towngate Road, Worrall Bradƒeld School/Kirk Edge Road, Worrall Direction: Worrall <-> Ecclesƒeld 765 bus Time Schedule 41 stops Worrall <-> Ecclesƒeld Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 3:10 PM Bradƒeld School/Kirk Edge Road, Worrall Tuesday 3:10 PM Haggstones Road/Kirk Edge Road, Worrall Haggstones Road, Bradƒeld Civil Parish Wednesday 3:10 PM Haggstones Road/Walshaw Road, Worrall Thursday 3:10 PM Haggstones Road, Bradƒeld Civil Parish Friday 3:10 PM Haggstones Road/Boggard Lane, Worrall Saturday Not Operational Haggstones Road/Haggstones Drive, Oughtibridge Haggstones Drive, Bradƒeld Civil Parish 765 bus Info Haggstones Road/Naylor Road, Oughtibridge Direction: Worrall <-> Ecclesƒeld Naylor Grove, Bradƒeld Civil Parish Stops: 41 Trip Duration: 44 min Haggstones Road/Burton Lane, Oughtibridge Line Summary: Bradƒeld School/Kirk Edge Road, Worrall, Haggstones Road/Kirk Edge Road, Worrall, Church Street/Naylor Road, Oughtibridge Haggstones Road/Walshaw Road, Worrall, Haggstones Road/Boggard Lane, Worrall, Church Street/Brook Lane, Oughtibridge Haggstones Road/Haggstones Drive, Oughtibridge, Church Street, Bradƒeld Civil Parish Haggstones Road/Naylor Road, Oughtibridge, Haggstones Road/Burton Lane, Oughtibridge, Church Street/Church Close, Oughtibridge Church Street/Naylor Road, Oughtibridge, Church Street/Brook Lane, Oughtibridge, Church Low Road/Station Lane, Oughtibridge Street/Church Close, Oughtibridge, Low Low Road, Bradƒeld Civil Parish Road/Station Lane, Oughtibridge, Langsett Road South/Birch House Avenue, Oughtibridge, Langsett Langsett Road South/Birch House Avenue, Road South/Bertram Road, Oughtibridge, Oughtibridge Middlewood Road North/Stockarth Lane, Middlewood, Middlewood Road North/Stockarth Langsett Road South/Bertram Road, Lane, Middlewood, Middlewood Road/Winn Gardens, Oughtibridge Middlewood, Middlewood Road/Langsett Avenue, Middlewood, Middlewood Road/Marion Road, Middlewood Road North/Stockarth Lane, Middlewood, Leppings Lane/Eskdale Road, Middlewood Hillsborough, Leppings Lane/Farndale Road, Hillsborough, Penistone Road North/Clay Wheels Lane, Wadsley Bridge, Fox Hill Road/Halifax Road, Middlewood Road North/Stockarth Lane, Wadsley Bridge, Fox Hill Road/Baxter Drive, Fox Hill, Middlewood Fox Hill Road/Birley Rise Road, Fox Hill, Fox Hill Road/Camborne Close, Fox Hill, Fox Hill Middlewood Road/Winn Gardens, Middlewood Road/Browning Road, Fox Hill, Fox Hill Road/Fox Hill Middlewood Chase, She∆eld Crescent, Fox Hill, Fox Hill Road/Edge Lane, Fox Hill, Fox Hill Road/Cowper Avenue, Fox Hill, Main Middlewood Road/Langsett Avenue, Middlewood Street/Salt Box Lane, Grenoside, Main Street/Vicarage Road, Grenoside, Main Middlewood Road/Marion Road, Middlewood Street/Norfolk Hill, Grenoside, Norfolk Hill/The Frostings, Grenoside, School Lane/Penistone Road, Leppings Lane/Eskdale Road, Hillsborough Grenoside, Wheel Lane/Grenfolds Road, Grenoside, Wheel Lane/Creswick Lane, Grenoside, Creswick Leppings Lane/Farndale Road, Hillsborough Lane/Creswick Greave, Parson Cross, Yew Lane/Creswick Lane, Parson Cross, Yew Penistone Road North/Clay Wheels Lane, Wadsley Lane/Dugdale Road, Parson Cross, Yew Bridge Lane/Coppin Square, Parson Cross, Yew Lane/Stocks Hill, Ecclesƒeld Fox Hill Road/Halifax Road, Wadsley Bridge Baxter Mews, She∆eld Fox Hill 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