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YELL Light Rail Time Schedule & Line Route YELL light rail time schedule & line map YELL Meadowhall - She∆eld - Middlewood View In Website Mode The YELL light rail line (Meadowhall - She∆eld - Middlewood) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Middlewood: 12:10 AM - 11:55 PM (2) Middlewood: 12:05 AM - 11:48 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest YELL light rail station near you and ƒnd out when is the next YELL light rail arriving. Direction: Middlewood YELL light rail Time Schedule 25 stops Middlewood Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:05 AM - 11:43 PM Monday 5:21 AM - 11:55 PM Meadowhall Interchange (S Yorks Supertram), Meadowhall Tuesday 12:10 AM - 11:55 PM Meadowhall South - Tinsley (S Yorks Supertram), Wednesday 12:10 AM - 11:55 PM Meadowhall Thursday 12:10 AM - 11:55 PM Carbrook (South Yorkshire Supertram), Carbrook Friday 12:10 AM - 11:55 PM Valley Centertainment (S Yorks Supertram), Saturday 12:10 AM - 11:45 PM Carbrook Arena/Olympic Legacy Park, Don Valley Attercliffe (South Yorkshire Supertram), Attercliffe YELL light rail Info Chippingham Street, She∆eld Direction: Middlewood Stops: 25 Woodbourn Road (South Yorkshire Supertram), Trip Duration: 40 min Attercliffe Line Summary: Meadowhall Interchange (S Yorks Supertram), Meadowhall, Meadowhall South - Nunnery Square (South Yorkshire Supertram), Tinsley (S Yorks Supertram), Meadowhall, Carbrook Attercliffe (South Yorkshire Supertram), Carbrook, Valley Centertainment (S Yorks Supertram), Carbrook, Arena/Olympic Legacy Park, Don Valley, Attercliffe Cricket Inn Road (South Yorkshire Supertram), Park Hill (South Yorkshire Supertram), Attercliffe, Woodbourn Road (South Yorkshire Supertram), Attercliffe, Nunnery Square (South Yorkshire Supertram), Hyde Park (South Yorkshire Supertram), Hyde Attercliffe, Cricket Inn Road (South Yorkshire Park Supertram), Park Hill, Hyde Park (South Yorkshire Bernard Road, She∆eld Supertram), Hyde Park, Fitzalan Sq - Ponds Forge (S Yorks Supertram), She∆eld Centre, Castle Square Fitzalan Sq - Ponds Forge (S Yorks Supertram), (South Yorkshire Supertram), She∆eld Centre, She∆eld Centre Cathedral (South Yorkshire Supertram), She∆eld 3B Fitzalan Square, She∆eld Centre, City Hall (South Yorkshire Supertram), She∆eld Centre, West Street (South Yorkshire Castle Square (South Yorkshire Supertram), Supertram), She∆eld Centre, University Of She∆eld She∆eld Centre (S Yorks Supertram), Western Bank, Netherthorpe Castle Square, She∆eld Road (South Yorkshire Supertram), Shalesmoor (South Yorkshire Supertram), Shalesmoor, Inƒrmary Cathedral (South Yorkshire Supertram), She∆eld Centre Road (South Yorkshire Supertram), Upperthorpe, 5 Church Street, She∆eld Langsett - Primrose View (S Yorks Supertram), Langsett Road, Bamforth Street (South Yorkshire City Hall (South Yorkshire Supertram), She∆eld Supertram), Langsett Road, Hillsborough (South Centre Yorkshire Supertram), Hillsborough, Hillsborough Holly Lane, She∆eld Park (South Yorkshire Supertram), Hillsborough, Leppings Lane (South Yorkshire Supertram), West Street (South Yorkshire Supertram), Hillsborough, Middlewood (South Yorkshire She∆eld Centre Supertram), Middlewood 198 West Street, She∆eld University Of She∆eld (S Yorks Supertram), Western Bank Netherthorpe Road (South Yorkshire Supertram) Netherthorpe Road, She∆eld Shalesmoor (South Yorkshire Supertram), Shalesmoor 80 Hoyle Street, She∆eld Inƒrmary Road (South Yorkshire Supertram), Upperthorpe 108 Inƒrmary Road, She∆eld Langsett - Primrose View (S Yorks Supertram), Langsett Road Bamforth Street (South Yorkshire Supertram), Langsett Road Hillsborough (South Yorkshire Supertram), Hillsborough Hillsborough Park (South Yorkshire Supertram), Hillsborough Leppings Lane (South Yorkshire Supertram), Hillsborough Wadsley Lane, She∆eld Middlewood (South Yorkshire Supertram), Middlewood Direction: Middlewood YELL light rail Time Schedule 25 stops Middlewood Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:05 AM - 11:45 PM Monday 12:01 AM - 11:48 PM Middlewood (South Yorkshire Supertram), Middlewood Tuesday 12:05 AM - 11:48 PM Leppings Lane (South Yorkshire Supertram), Wednesday 12:05 AM - 11:48 PM Hillsborough Thursday 12:05 AM - 11:48 PM Parkside Road, She∆eld Friday 12:05 AM - 11:48 PM Hillsborough Park (South Yorkshire Supertram), Hillsborough Saturday 12:05 AM - 11:48 PM Hillsborough (South Yorkshire Supertram), Hillsborough Bamforth Street (South Yorkshire Supertram), YELL light rail Info Langsett Road Direction: Middlewood Stops: 25 Langsett - Primrose View (S Yorks Supertram), Trip Duration: 40 min Langsett Road Line Summary: Middlewood (South Yorkshire Supertram), Middlewood, Leppings Lane (South Inƒrmary Road (South Yorkshire Supertram), Yorkshire Supertram), Hillsborough, Hillsborough Upperthorpe Park (South Yorkshire Supertram), Hillsborough, 108 Inƒrmary Road, She∆eld Hillsborough (South Yorkshire Supertram), Hillsborough, Bamforth Street (South Yorkshire Shalesmoor (South Yorkshire Supertram), Supertram), Langsett Road, Langsett - Primrose Shalesmoor View (S Yorks Supertram), Langsett Road, Inƒrmary Netherthorpe Road, She∆eld Road (South Yorkshire Supertram), Upperthorpe, Shalesmoor (South Yorkshire Supertram), Netherthorpe Road (South Yorkshire Supertram) Shalesmoor, Netherthorpe Road (South Yorkshire Netherthorpe Road, She∆eld Supertram), University Of She∆eld (S Yorks Supertram), Western Bank, West Street (South University Of She∆eld (S Yorks Supertram), Yorkshire Supertram), She∆eld Centre, City Hall Western Bank (South Yorkshire Supertram), She∆eld Centre, Cathedral (South Yorkshire Supertram), She∆eld West Street (South Yorkshire Supertram), Centre, Castle Square (South Yorkshire Supertram), She∆eld Centre She∆eld Centre, Fitzalan Sq - Ponds Forge (S Yorks Supertram), She∆eld Centre, Hyde Park (South Holland Street, She∆eld Yorkshire Supertram), Hyde Park, Cricket Inn Road City Hall (South Yorkshire Supertram), She∆eld (South Yorkshire Supertram), Park Hill, Nunnery Centre Square (South Yorkshire Supertram), Attercliffe, Woodbourn Road (South Yorkshire Supertram), Pinfold Street, She∆eld Attercliffe, Attercliffe (South Yorkshire Supertram), Cathedral (South Yorkshire Supertram), She∆eld Attercliffe, Arena/Olympic Legacy Park, Don Valley, Centre Valley Centertainment (S Yorks Supertram), Carbrook, Carbrook (South Yorkshire Supertram), 5 Church Street, She∆eld Carbrook, Meadowhall South - Tinsley (S Yorks Castle Square (South Yorkshire Supertram), Supertram), Meadowhall, Meadowhall Interchange She∆eld Centre (S Yorks Supertram), Meadowhall Castle Square, She∆eld Fitzalan Sq - Ponds Forge (S Yorks Supertram), She∆eld Centre 3B Fitzalan Square, She∆eld Hyde Park (South Yorkshire Supertram), Hyde Park Bernard Road, She∆eld Cricket Inn Road (South Yorkshire Supertram), Park Hill Nunnery Square (South Yorkshire Supertram), Attercliffe Woodbourn Road (South Yorkshire Supertram), Attercliffe Attercliffe (South Yorkshire Supertram), Attercliffe Chippingham Street, She∆eld Arena/Olympic Legacy Park, Don Valley Valley Centertainment (S Yorks Supertram), Carbrook Carbrook (South Yorkshire Supertram), Carbrook Meadowhall South - Tinsley (S Yorks Supertram), Meadowhall Meadowhall Interchange (S Yorks Supertram), Meadowhall YELL light rail time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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