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415 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 415 bus time schedule & line map 415 Selby <-> York View In Website Mode The 415 bus line (Selby <-> York) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Selby <-> York: 5:47 AM - 10:25 PM (2) York <-> Selby: 6:35 AM - 11:10 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 415 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 415 bus arriving. Direction: Selby <-> York 415 bus Time Schedule 42 stops Selby <-> York Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:57 AM - 10:25 PM Monday 5:47 AM - 10:25 PM Selby College, Selby Tuesday 5:47 AM - 10:25 PM Abbot's Road, Selby Abbots Road, Selby Wednesday 5:47 AM - 10:25 PM Abbot's Road, Selby Thursday 5:47 AM - 10:25 PM Friday 5:47 AM - 10:25 PM Eden Avenue, Selby Saturday 6:22 AM - 10:25 PM Abbots Road Bawtry Rd End, Selby Canal Bridge, Selby Bawtry Close, Selby 415 bus Info Reginald Terrace, Selby Direction: Selby <-> York Bawtry Road, Selby Stops: 42 Trip Duration: 47 min Bus Stn Stand 1, Selby Line Summary: Selby College, Selby, Abbot's Road, Park Street, Selby Selby, Abbot's Road, Selby, Eden Avenue, Selby, Abbots Road Bawtry Rd End, Selby, Canal Bridge, River Street, Selby Selby, Reginald Terrace, Selby, Bus Stn Stand 1, Selby, River Street, Selby River Street, Selby, Bocm O∆ces, Selby, Ardol Clock Tower, Selby, East View, Osgodby, Woodlands Drive, Bocm O∆ces, Selby Barlby, Howden Road, Barlby, Bay Horse Inn, Barlby, Grove Park, Barlby, Police Station, Barlby, Northƒeld, Ardol Clock Tower, Selby Barlby, Playing Fields, Riccall, Costcutter, Riccall, Villa Nurseries, Riccall, Hollicarrs, Riccall, Escrick Brick East View, Osgodby Yard, Riccall, Mount Farm Lane End, Escrick, Escrick Park Gates, Escrick, Church Cottage, Deighton, The White Swan, Deighton, Deighton Grove, Crockey Hill, Woodlands Drive, Barlby Forest Farm, Crockey Hill, Persimmon House, Woodlands Close, Barlby With Osgodby Civil Parish Fulford, Designer Outlet, Fulford, Naburn Lane End, Fulford, Pasture Farm Close, Fulford, Main Street, Howden Road, Barlby Fulford, Fulford Church, Fulford, Broadway West, Church Mews, Barlby With Osgodby Civil Parish Fulford Road, Imphal Barracks, Fulford Road, Alma Terrace, Fulford Road, Howard Street, York, Bay Horse Inn, Barlby Edinburgh Arms, York, Ryedale Building, York, Piccadilly, York Grove Park, Barlby Grove Park, Barlby With Osgodby Civil Parish Police Station, Barlby Northƒeld, Barlby Playing Fields, Riccall Beech Park Close, Riccall Civil Parish Costcutter, Riccall Villa Nurseries, Riccall York Road, Riccall Civil Parish Hollicarrs, Riccall Escrick Brick Yard, Riccall Mount Farm Lane End, Escrick Escrick Park Gates, Escrick Church Cottage, Deighton The White Swan, Deighton Swan Farm Court, Deighton Civil Parish Deighton Grove, Crockey Hill Deighton Grove, Naburn Civil Parish Forest Farm, Crockey Hill Persimmon House, Fulford A19, Fulford Civil Parish Designer Outlet, Fulford Naburn Lane End, Fulford Pasture Farm Close, Fulford Maple Court, York Main Street, Fulford Main Street, York Fulford Church, Fulford 2 Fulford Park, York Broadway West, Fulford Road Imphal Barracks, Fulford Road Fulford Road, York Alma Terrace, Fulford Road 198 Fulford Road, York Howard Street, York 138 Fulford Road, York Edinburgh Arms, York 54 Fishergate, York Ryedale Building, York 60 Piccadilly, York Piccadilly, York Piccadilly, York Direction: York <-> Selby 415 bus Time Schedule 43 stops York <-> Selby Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:50 AM - 11:10 PM Monday 6:35 AM - 11:10 PM Piccadilly, York Piccadilly, York Tuesday 6:35 AM - 11:10 PM Clifford Street, York Wednesday 6:35 AM - 11:10 PM Clifford Street, York Thursday 6:35 AM - 11:10 PM The Barbican, York Friday 6:35 AM - 11:10 PM 5 Fawcett Street, York Saturday 7:10 AM - 11:10 PM Howard Street, York 93 Fulford Road, York Alma Terrace, Fulford Road 121 Fulford Road, York 415 bus Info Direction: York <-> Selby Imphal Barracks, Fulford Road Stops: 43 Fulford Road, York Trip Duration: 47 min Line Summary: Piccadilly, York, Clifford Street, York, Broadway West, Fulford Road The Barbican, York, Howard Street, York, Alma Terrace, Fulford Road, Imphal Barracks, Fulford Fulford Church, Fulford Road, Broadway West, Fulford Road, Fulford Church, Fulford, Main Street, Fulford, Bay Horse, Fulford, Main Street, Fulford Germany Lane, Fulford, Naburn Lane End, Fulford, Main Street, York Designer Outlet, Fulford, Persimmon House, Fulford, Forest Farm, Crockey Hill, Deighton Grove, Crockey Bay Horse, Fulford Hill, The White Swan, Deighton, Church Cottage, Halfpenny Lane, York Deighton, Escrick Park Gates, Escrick, Mount Farm Lane End, Escrick, Escrick Brick Yard, Riccall, Germany Lane, Fulford Hollicarrs, Riccall, Villa Nurseries, Riccall, Chapel, A19, York Riccall, Mount Pleasant, Riccall, Northƒeld, Barlby, Bramley Avenue, Barlby, Hawthorn Drive, Barlby, Naburn Lane End, Fulford Howden Road, Barlby, Woodlands Drive, Barlby, Carr Lane, Osgodby, Ardol Clock Tower, Selby, Bocm Designer Outlet, Fulford O∆ces, Selby, John Street, Selby, Park Street Shelter, Selby, Reginald Terrace, Selby, Canal Bridge, Selby, Persimmon House, Fulford Abbots Road Bawtry Rd End, Selby, Eden Avenue, A19, Fulford Civil Parish Selby, Abbot's Road, Selby, Abbot's Road, Selby, Barwic Parade, Selby, College, Selby Forest Farm, Crockey Hill Deighton Grove, Crockey Hill The White Swan, Deighton Church Cottage, Deighton Escrick Park Gates, Escrick Mount Farm Lane End, Escrick Escrick Brick Yard, Riccall Hollicarrs, Riccall Villa Nurseries, Riccall York Road, Riccall Civil Parish Chapel, Riccall Mount Pleasant, Riccall Mount Park, Riccall Civil Parish Northƒeld, Barlby Bramley Avenue, Barlby Grange Farm Close, Barlby With Osgodby Civil Parish Hawthorn Drive, Barlby Howden Road, Barlby Woodlands Drive, Barlby Woodlands Close, Barlby With Osgodby Civil Parish Carr Lane, Osgodby Ardol Clock Tower, Selby Bocm O∆ces, Selby John Street, Selby John Street, Selby Park Street Shelter, Selby Park Street, Selby Reginald Terrace, Selby Canal Bridge, Selby Bawtry Close, Selby Abbots Road Bawtry Rd End, Selby Eden Avenue, Selby Abbot's Road, Selby Abbot's Road, Selby Barwic Parade, Selby College, Selby Staynor Avenue, Selby 415 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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