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23 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 23 bus time schedule & line map 23 Boroughbridge - Ripon View In Website Mode The 23 bus line (Boroughbridge - Ripon) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Boroughbridge <-> Ripon: 7:36 AM (2) Ripon <-> Boroughbridge: 4:21 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 23 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 23 bus arriving. Direction: Boroughbridge <-> Ripon 23 bus Time Schedule 24 stops Boroughbridge <-> Ripon Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:36 AM Opp St James Square, Boroughbridge Tuesday 7:36 AM Crown Hotel, Boroughbridge Fishergate, Boroughbridge Wednesday 7:36 AM Anchor Inn, Boroughbridge Thursday 7:36 AM Friday 7:36 AM Langthorpe Corner, Langthorpe Saturday 7:36 AM East View, Langthorpe East View, Langthorpe Civil Parish Church Banks, Kirby Hill 23 bus Info Blue Bell, Kirby Hill Direction: Boroughbridge <-> Ripon Stops: 24 Church Close, Kirby Hill Trip Duration: 30 min Church Close, Kirby Hill Civil Parish Line Summary: Opp St James Square, Boroughbridge, Crown Hotel, Boroughbridge, Anchor Balk Top, Dishforth Airƒeld Inn, Boroughbridge, Langthorpe Corner, Langthorpe, East View, Langthorpe, Church Banks, Kirby Hill, Blue Sycamore Drive, Dishforth Airƒeld Bell, Kirby Hill, Church Close, Kirby Hill, Balk Top, Dishforth Airƒeld, Sycamore Drive, Dishforth Airƒeld, Sycamore Drive, Dishforth Airƒeld, Balk Top, Sycamore Drive, Dishforth Airƒeld Dishforth Airƒeld, Moor Lane Junction, Marton-Le- Moor, Chapel Lane, Marton-Le-Moor, Ray Lane, Balk Top, Dishforth Airƒeld Bridge Hewick, Luncarr Lane, Copt Hewick, Lister House, Sharow, Glebe Meadows, Sharow, North Moor Lane Junction, Marton-Le-Moor Bridge, Ure Bank, North Bridge, Ure Bank, North Road, Ure Bank, The Clock Tower, Ure Bank, White Chapel Lane, Marton-Le-Moor Horse, Ripon, Bus Station Stand 3, Ripon Tithe Way, Marton-Le-Moor Civil Parish Ray Lane, Bridge Hewick Ray Lane, Bridge Hewick Civil Parish Luncarr Lane, Copt Hewick Lister House, Sharow Glebe Meadows, Sharow Dishforth Road, Sharow Civil Parish North Bridge, Ure Bank Sharow Lane, Ripon Civil Parish North Bridge, Ure Bank A6108, Ripon Civil Parish North Road, Ure Bank North Road, Ripon The Clock Tower, Ure Bank Palace Road, Ripon White Horse, Ripon North Street, Ripon Bus Station Stand 3, Ripon Moss Arcade, Ripon Direction: Ripon <-> Boroughbridge 23 bus Time Schedule 24 stops Ripon <-> Boroughbridge Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:21 PM Bus Station Stand 3, Ripon Moss Arcade, Ripon Tuesday 4:21 PM The White Horse, Ripon Wednesday 4:21 PM 61 North Street, Ripon Thursday 4:21 PM The Clock Tower, Ure Bank Friday 4:21 PM Station Hotel, Ure Bank Saturday 4:14 PM Freemantle Place, Ripon North Bridge, Ure Bank North Bridge, Ripon 23 bus Info North Bridge, Ure Bank Direction: Ripon <-> Boroughbridge Sharow Lane, Ripon Civil Parish Stops: 24 Trip Duration: 30 min Berrygate Lane, Sharow Line Summary: Bus Station Stand 3, Ripon, The Dishforth Road, Sharow Civil Parish White Horse, Ripon, The Clock Tower, Ure Bank, Station Hotel, Ure Bank, North Bridge, Ure Bank, Lister House, Sharow North Bridge, Ure Bank, Berrygate Lane, Sharow, Lister House, Sharow, Luncarr Lane, Copt Hewick, Luncarr Lane, Copt Hewick Ray Lane, Bridge Hewick, Chapel Lane, Marton-Le- Moor, Moor Lane Junction, Marton-Le-Moor, Balk Ray Lane, Bridge Hewick Top, Dishforth Airƒeld, Sycamore Drive, Dishforth Ray Lane, Bridge Hewick Civil Parish Airƒeld, Sycamore Drive, Dishforth Airƒeld, Balk Top, Dishforth Airƒeld, Church Close, Kirby Hill, Kirby Hill Chapel Lane, Marton-Le-Moor Blue Bell, Kirby Hill, Church Banks, Kirby Hill, East View, Kirby Hill, Langthorpe Corner, Langthorpe, Moor Lane Junction, Marton-Le-Moor Anchor Inn, Boroughbridge, Crown Hotel, Boroughbridge, St James Square, Boroughbridge Balk Top, Dishforth Airƒeld Sycamore Drive, Dishforth Airƒeld Sycamore Drive, Dishforth Airƒeld Balk Top, Dishforth Airƒeld Church Close, Kirby Hill Church Close, Kirby Hill Civil Parish Kirby Hill Blue Bell, Kirby Hill Church Banks, Kirby Hill East View, Kirby Hill Langthorpe Corner, Langthorpe Anchor Inn, Boroughbridge Crown Hotel, Boroughbridge Fishergate, Boroughbridge St James Square, Boroughbridge 23 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in Yorkshire. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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