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222 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 222 bus time schedule & line map 222 Barnsley Town Centre <-> Cortonwood View In Website Mode The 222 bus line (Barnsley Town Centre <-> Cortonwood) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Barnsley Town Centre <-> Cortonwood: 5:55 AM - 10:30 PM (2) Cortonwood <-> Barnsley Town Centre: 6:03 AM - 10:42 PM (3) Wombwell <-> Cortonwood: 6:59 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 222 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 222 bus arriving. Direction: Barnsley Town Centre <-> Cortonwood 222 bus Time Schedule 31 stops Barnsley Town Centre <-> Cortonwood Route VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Timetable: Sunday 8:55 AM - 10:30 PM Barnsley Interchange/A18, Barnsley Town Centre Monday 5:55 AM - 10:30 PM Barnsley Interchange Footbridge Link, Barnsley Tuesday 5:55 AM - 10:30 PM She∆eld Road/Taylor Row, Barnsley Town Centre A635, Barnsley Wednesday 5:55 AM - 10:30 PM Doncaster Road/Oakwell Lane, Barnsley Town Thursday 5:55 AM - 10:30 PM Centre Friday 5:55 AM - 10:30 PM Oakwell Lane, Barnsley Saturday 6:00 AM - 10:30 PM Doncaster Road/Chilton Street, Barnsley Town Centre Osborne Mews, Barnsley Doncaster Road/Portland Street, Kendray 222 bus Info Tuscany Gardens, Barnsley Direction: Barnsley Town Centre <-> Cortonwood Stops: 31 Doncaster Road/Vaal Street, Kendray Trip Duration: 31 min Line Summary: Barnsley Interchange/A18, Barnsley Doncaster Road/Kendray Hospital, Kendray Town Centre, She∆eld Road/Taylor Row, Barnsley Town Centre, Doncaster Road/Oakwell Lane, Doncaster Road/Raymond Road, Kendray Barnsley Town Centre, Doncaster Road/Chilton Street, Barnsley Town Centre, Doncaster Doncaster Road/Gordon Street, Stairfoot Road/Portland Street, Kendray, Doncaster 496 Doncaster Road, Barnsley Road/Vaal Street, Kendray, Doncaster Road/Kendray Hospital, Kendray, Doncaster Wombwell Lane/Bleachcroft Way, Stairfoot Road/Raymond Road, Kendray, Doncaster Road/Gordon Street, Stairfoot, Wombwell Wombwell Lane/Bleachcroft Way, Stairfoot Lane/Bleachcroft Way, Stairfoot, Wombwell Lane/Bleachcroft Way, Stairfoot, Wombwell Wombwell Lane/Caulk Lane, Stairfoot Lane/Caulk Lane, Stairfoot, Wombwell Lane/Wombwell Lane, Wombwell, Wombwell Wombwell Lane/Wombwell Lane, Wombwell Lane/Albany Close, Wombwell, Wombwell Lane/Aldham Crescent, Wombwell, Aldham House Lane/Pearson Crescent, Wombwell, Pearson Wombwell Lane/Albany Close, Wombwell Crescent/Aldham House Lane, Wombwell, Pearson 105 Wombwell Lane, England Crescent/Wortley Avenue, Wombwell, Pearson Wombwell Lane/Aldham Crescent, Wombwell Crescent/Wortley Avenue, Wombwell, Smithley Lane/Aldham House Lane, Wombwell, Aldham Aldham House Lane/Pearson Crescent, House Lane/Wilson Street, Wombwell, Newsome Wombwell Avenue/Yvonne Grove, Wombwell, Wilson Aldham House Lane, England Street/Wainwright Avenue, Wombwell, Barnsley Road/John Street, Wombwell, Barnsley Road/Main Pearson Crescent/Aldham House Lane, Street, Wombwell, High Street/Littleƒeld Lane Ww1, Wombwell Wombwell, High Street/Marsh Street Ww3, Wombwell, Park Street/Market Place, Wombwell, Pearson Crescent/Wortley Avenue, Wombwell Park Street/Gower Street, Wombwell, Park Pearson Crescent, England Street/Reginald Road, Wombwell, Corton Wood/Dearne Valley Parkway, Cortonwood Pearson Crescent/Wortley Avenue, Wombwell Smithley Lane/Aldham House Lane, Wombwell Dove View, England Aldham House Lane/Wilson Street, Wombwell Newsome Avenue/Yvonne Grove, Wombwell Wilson Street, England Wilson Street/Wainwright Avenue, Wombwell Barnsley Road/John Street, Wombwell Barnsley Road/Main Street, Wombwell High Street/Littleƒeld Lane Ww1, Wombwell High Street, Wombwell High Street/Marsh Street Ww3, Wombwell Park Street/Market Place, Wombwell Prospect Terrace, Wombwell Park Street/Gower Street, Wombwell Park Street/Reginald Road, Wombwell Reginald Road, Wombwell Corton Wood/Dearne Valley Parkway, Cortonwood Corton Wood, Wombwell Direction: Cortonwood <-> Barnsley Town Centre 222 bus Time Schedule 31 stops Cortonwood <-> Barnsley Town Centre Route VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Timetable: Sunday 9:15 AM - 10:42 PM Corton Wood/Dearne Valley Parkway, Monday 6:03 AM - 10:42 PM Cortonwood Corton Wood, Wombwell Tuesday 6:03 AM - 10:42 PM Park Street/Lundhill Road, Wombwell Wednesday 6:03 AM - 10:42 PM Reginald Road, Wombwell Thursday 6:03 AM - 10:42 PM Park Street/Gower Street, Wombwell Friday 6:03 AM - 10:42 PM Park Street/Kelvin Grove, Wombwell Saturday 7:00 AM - 10:42 PM High Street/Melville Street Ww2, Wombwell Barnsley Road/School Street, Wombwell School Street, Wombwell 222 bus Info Direction: Cortonwood <-> Barnsley Town Centre Barnsley Road/Main Street, Wombwell Stops: 31 Victoria Road, Wombwell Trip Duration: 32 min Line Summary: Corton Wood/Dearne Valley Barnsley Road/John Street, Wombwell Parkway, Cortonwood, Park Street/Lundhill Road, Barnsley Road, Wombwell Wombwell, Park Street/Gower Street, Wombwell, Park Street/Kelvin Grove, Wombwell, High Wilson Street/Wainwright Avenue, Wombwell Street/Melville Street Ww2, Wombwell, Barnsley Road/School Street, Wombwell, Barnsley Road/Main Wilson Street/Yvonne Grove, Wombwell Street, Wombwell, Barnsley Road/John Street, Wilson Street, England Wombwell, Wilson Street/Wainwright Avenue, Wombwell, Wilson Street/Yvonne Grove, Wombwell, Aldham House Lane/Wilson Street, Wombwell Aldham House Lane/Wilson Street, Wombwell, Aldham House Lane/Roy Kilner Road, Wombwell, Aldham House Lane/Roy Kilner Road, Wombwell Pearson Crescent/Wortley Avenue, Wombwell, Dove View, England Pearson Crescent/Wortley Avenue, Wombwell, Pearson Crescent/Simons Way, Wombwell, Pearson Crescent/Wortley Avenue, Wombwell Wombwell Lane/Aldham Crescent, Wombwell, Wombwell Lane/Wombwell Lane, Wombwell, Pearson Crescent/Wortley Avenue, Wombwell Wombwell Lane/Caulk Lane, Stairfoot, Wombwell Lane/Bleachcroft Way, Stairfoot, Wombwell Pearson Crescent, England Lane/Bleachcroft Way, Stairfoot, Doncaster Pearson Crescent/Simons Way, Wombwell Road/Hunningley Close, Stairfoot, Doncaster Road/Redhill Avenue, Kendray, Doncaster Wombwell Lane/Aldham Crescent, Wombwell Road/Oaks Lane, Kendray, Doncaster Road/Vaal Street, Kendray, Doncaster Road/Portland Street, Ash Cottages, England Kendray, Doncaster Road/Sunderland Terrace, Wombwell Lane/Wombwell Lane, Wombwell Kendray, Doncaster Road/Chilton Street, Barnsley Town Centre, Doncaster Road/Waltham Street, Barnsley Town Centre, She∆eld Road/West Way, Wombwell Lane/Caulk Lane, Stairfoot Barnsley Town Centre, Schwabish Gmund Way/Schwabish Gmund Way, Barnsley Town Centre, Wombwell Lane/Bleachcroft Way, Stairfoot Barnsley Interchange, Barnsley Town Centre Wombwell Lane/Bleachcroft Way, Stairfoot A633, Barnsley Doncaster Road/Hunningley Close, Stairfoot 490 Doncaster Road, Barnsley Doncaster Road/Redhill Avenue, Kendray Doncaster Road/Oaks Lane, Kendray Doncaster Road/Vaal Street, Kendray Applehurst Bank, Barnsley Doncaster Road/Portland Street, Kendray Calabria Grove, Barnsley Doncaster Road/Sunderland Terrace, Kendray Cemetery Road, Barnsley Doncaster Road/Chilton Street, Barnsley Town Centre Doncaster Road/Waltham Street, Barnsley Town Centre She∆eld Road/West Way, Barnsley Town Centre Schwabish Gmund Way/Schwabish Gmund Way, Barnsley Town Centre Barnsley Interchange, Barnsley Town Centre Barnsley Interchange Footbridge Link, Barnsley Direction: Wombwell <-> Cortonwood 222 bus Time Schedule 16 stops Wombwell <-> Cortonwood Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Aldham House Lane/Pearson Crescent, Wombwell Tuesday Not Operational Aldham House Lane, England Wednesday Not Operational Pearson Crescent/Aldham House Lane, Wombwell Thursday Not Operational Friday Not Operational Pearson Crescent/Wortley Avenue, Wombwell Pearson Crescent, England Saturday 6:59 AM Pearson Crescent/Wortley Avenue, Wombwell Smithley Lane/Aldham House Lane, Wombwell Dove View, England 222 bus Info Direction: Wombwell <-> Cortonwood Aldham House Lane/Wilson Street, Wombwell Stops: 16 Trip Duration: 15 min Newsome Avenue/Yvonne Grove, Wombwell Line Summary: Aldham House Lane/Pearson Wilson Street, England Crescent, Wombwell, Pearson Crescent/Aldham House Lane, Wombwell, Pearson Crescent/Wortley Wilson Street/Wainwright Avenue, Wombwell Avenue, Wombwell, Pearson Crescent/Wortley Avenue, Wombwell, Smithley Lane/Aldham House Barnsley Road/John Street, Wombwell Lane, Wombwell, Aldham House Lane/Wilson Street, Wombwell, Newsome Avenue/Yvonne Grove, Barnsley Road/Main Street, Wombwell Wombwell, Wilson Street/Wainwright Avenue, Wombwell, Barnsley Road/John Street, Wombwell, High Street/Littleƒeld Lane Ww1, Wombwell Barnsley Road/Main Street, Wombwell, High Street/Littleƒeld Lane Ww1, Wombwell, High High Street, Wombwell Street/Marsh Street Ww3, Wombwell, Park High Street/Marsh Street Ww3, Wombwell Street/Market Place, Wombwell, Park Street/Gower Street, Wombwell, Park Street/Reginald Road, Park Street/Market Place, Wombwell Wombwell, Corton Wood/Dearne Valley Parkway, Cortonwood Prospect Terrace, Wombwell Park Street/Gower Street, Wombwell Park Street/Reginald Road, Wombwell Reginald Road, Wombwell Corton Wood/Dearne Valley Parkway, Cortonwood Corton Wood, Wombwell 222 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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