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856 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 856 bus time schedule & line map 856 Bedale <-> Northallerton View In Website Mode The 856 bus line (Bedale <-> Northallerton) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bedale <-> Northallerton: 9:05 AM (2) Gayle <-> Northallerton: 11:15 AM - 5:25 PM (3) Northallerton <-> Bedale: 6:50 PM (4) Northallerton <-> Gayle: 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 856 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 856 bus arriving. Direction: Bedale <-> Northallerton 856 bus Time Schedule 21 stops Bedale <-> Northallerton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:05 AM Monday Not Operational Market Place, Bedale Market Place, Bedale Tuesday Not Operational St Mary & St Josephs Church, Aiskew Wednesday Not Operational Garden Centre, Aiskew Thursday Not Operational Friday Not Operational Kendora, Aiskew Saturday Not Operational Rigby Terrace, Aiskew Warwick House Farm, Aiskew Motel A1 Junction, Leeming Bar 856 bus Info Direction: Bedale <-> Northallerton Potlands, Leeming Bar Stops: 21 Trip Duration: 20 min Potlands, Aiskew Civil Parish Line Summary: Market Place, Bedale, St Mary & St White Rose Hotel, Leeming Bar Josephs Church, Aiskew, Garden Centre, Aiskew, Kendora, Aiskew, Rigby Terrace, Aiskew, Warwick Fairview Flats, Leeming Bar House Farm, Aiskew, Motel A1 Junction, Leeming Bar, Potlands, Leeming Bar, White Rose Hotel, Leeming Bar, Fairview Flats, Leeming Bar, Scruton Scruton Lane End, Scruton Lane End, Scruton, Swaledale Arms, Morton-On- Swale, Cromwell Drive, Morton-On-Swale, Ainderby Swaledale Arms, Morton-On-Swale Steeple Green, Ainderby Steeple, Yafforth Crossroads, Warlaby, Boroughbridge Road Surgery, Cromwell Drive, Morton-On-Swale Romanby, The Fairway, Romanby, Northallerton Station, Northallerton, South Parade, Northallerton, Ainderby Steeple Green, Ainderby Steeple Post O∆ce, Northallerton, The Buck Inn, Northallerton Yafforth Crossroads, Warlaby Boroughbridge Road Surgery, Romanby The Fairway, Romanby Northallerton Station, Northallerton South Parade, Northallerton South Parade, Northallerton Post O∆ce, Northallerton 156 High Street, Northallerton The Buck Inn, Northallerton 240 High Street, Northallerton Direction: Gayle <-> Northallerton 856 bus Time Schedule 48 stops Gayle <-> Northallerton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 11:15 AM - 5:25 PM Monday Not Operational Gayle Village, Gayle Tuesday Not Operational Wensleydale Creamery, Gayle Gayle Lane, Hawes Civil Parish Wednesday Not Operational Market Place, Hawes Thursday Not Operational Market Place, Hawes Civil Parish Friday Not Operational Penn Lane, Hawes Saturday Not Operational Penn Lane, Hawes Civil Parish Burtersett Road, Hawes Gayle Lane End, Burtersett 856 bus Info Direction: Gayle <-> Northallerton New Lane End, Burtersett Stops: 48 Trip Duration: 80 min Bainbridge Green, Bainbridge Line Summary: Gayle Village, Gayle, Wensleydale Creamery, Gayle, Market Place, Hawes, Penn Lane, Worton Village, Worton Hawes, Burtersett Road, Hawes, Gayle Lane End, Burtersett, New Lane End, Burtersett, Bainbridge War Memorial, Aysgarth Green, Bainbridge, Worton Village, Worton, War Memorial, Aysgarth, Palmer Flatts, Aysgarth, Palmer Flatts, Aysgarth Swinithwaite Farm, Swinithwaite, Chantry Caravan Park, West Witton, Fox And Hounds, West Witton, Grassgill Lane, West Witton, Hall, Wensley, Waterfalls, Swinithwaite Farm, Swinithwaite Wensley, Market Place, Leyburn, St Matthews Terr, Leyburn, Yorks Dales Park, Harmby, Cricket Ground, Chantry Caravan Park, West Witton Constable Burton, Hill Top, Constable Burton, The Old School Close, West Witton Civil Parish Green Tree, Patrick Brompton, Old Rectory, Patrick Brompton, Coronation Road, Little Crakehall, St Fox And Hounds, West Witton Gregorys Church, Great Crakehall, Squash Courts, Bedale, Market Place, Bedale, St Mary & St Josephs Grassgill Lane, West Witton Church, Aiskew, Garden Centre, Aiskew, Kendora, Aiskew, Rigby Terrace, Aiskew, Warwick House Farm, Hall, Wensley Aiskew, Motel A1 Junction, Leeming Bar, Potlands, Leeming Bar, White Rose Hotel, Leeming Bar, Waterfalls, Wensley Fairview Flats, Leeming Bar, Scruton Lane End, Scruton, Swaledale Arms, Morton-On-Swale, Market Place, Leyburn Cromwell Drive, Morton-On-Swale, Ainderby Steeple Market Place, Leyburn Green, Ainderby Steeple, Yafforth Crossroads, Warlaby, Boroughbridge Road Surgery, Romanby, St Matthews Terr, Leyburn The Fairway, Romanby, Northallerton Station, Northallerton, South Parade, Northallerton, Post Yorks Dales Park, Harmby O∆ce, Northallerton, The Buck Inn, Northallerton Cricket Ground, Constable Burton Hill Top, Constable Burton The Green Tree, Patrick Brompton Old Rectory, Patrick Brompton Coronation Road, Little Crakehall Mastil Lane, Crakehall Civil Parish St Gregorys Church, Great Crakehall Squash Courts, Bedale Market Place, Bedale Market Place, Bedale St Mary & St Josephs Church, Aiskew Garden Centre, Aiskew Kendora, Aiskew Rigby Terrace, Aiskew Warwick House Farm, Aiskew Motel A1 Junction, Leeming Bar Potlands, Leeming Bar Potlands, Aiskew Civil Parish White Rose Hotel, Leeming Bar Fairview Flats, Leeming Bar Scruton Lane End, Scruton Swaledale Arms, Morton-On-Swale Cromwell Drive, Morton-On-Swale Ainderby Steeple Green, Ainderby Steeple Yafforth Crossroads, Warlaby Boroughbridge Road Surgery, Romanby The Fairway, Romanby Northallerton Station, Northallerton South Parade, Northallerton South Parade, Northallerton Post O∆ce, Northallerton 156 High Street, Northallerton The Buck Inn, Northallerton 240 High Street, Northallerton Direction: Northallerton <-> Bedale 856 bus Time Schedule 22 stops Northallerton <-> Bedale Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:50 PM Monday Not Operational The Buck Inn, Northallerton 240 High Street, Northallerton Tuesday Not Operational Town Hall, Northallerton Wednesday Not Operational 100 High Street, Northallerton Thursday Not Operational Nags Head, Northallerton Friday Not Operational 143 High Street, Northallerton Saturday Not Operational County Hall, Northallerton Farndale Avenue, Romanby Boroughbridge Road Surgery, Romanby 856 bus Info Sutton Drive, Northallerton Direction: Northallerton <-> Bedale Stops: 22 Ainderby Road, Romanby Trip Duration: 22 min A684, Northallerton Line Summary: The Buck Inn, Northallerton, Town Hall, Northallerton, Nags Head, Northallerton, Warlaby Crossroads, Warlaby County Hall, Northallerton, Farndale Avenue, Romanby, Boroughbridge Road Surgery, Romanby, Hall Cottages, Ainderby Steeple Ainderby Road, Romanby, Warlaby Crossroads, Warlaby, Hall Cottages, Ainderby Steeple, The Dales The Dales School, Morton-On-Swale School, Morton-On-Swale, Cromwell Drive, Morton- On-Swale, Morton Grange, Morton-On-Swale, Cromwell Drive, Morton-On-Swale Scruton Lane End, Scruton, Fairview Flats, Leeming Bar, White Rose Hotel, Leeming Bar, Potlands, Morton Grange, Morton-On-Swale Leeming Bar, Motel A1 Junction, Leeming Bar, Rigby Terrace, Aiskew, Wyndale, Aiskew, Garden Centre, Aiskew, St Mary & St Josephs Church, Aiskew, Scruton Lane End, Scruton Market Place, Bedale Fairview Flats, Leeming Bar White Rose Hotel, Leeming Bar Potlands, Leeming Bar Harkness Close, Aiskew Civil Parish Motel A1 Junction, Leeming Bar Rigby Terrace, Aiskew Wyndale, Aiskew Garden Centre, Aiskew St Mary & St Josephs Church, Aiskew Market Place, Bedale Market Place, Bedale Direction: Northallerton <-> Gayle 856 bus Time Schedule 48 stops Northallerton <-> Gayle Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM Monday Not Operational The Buck Inn, Northallerton 240 High Street, Northallerton Tuesday Not Operational Town Hall, Northallerton Wednesday Not Operational 100 High Street, Northallerton Thursday Not Operational Nags Head, Northallerton Friday Not Operational 143 High Street, Northallerton Saturday Not Operational County Hall, Northallerton Farndale Avenue, Romanby Boroughbridge Road Surgery, Romanby 856 bus Info Sutton Drive, Northallerton Direction: Northallerton <-> Gayle Stops: 48 Ainderby Road, Romanby Trip Duration: 75 min A684, Northallerton Line Summary: The Buck Inn, Northallerton, Town Hall, Northallerton, Nags Head, Northallerton, Warlaby Crossroads, Warlaby County Hall, Northallerton, Farndale Avenue, Romanby, Boroughbridge Road Surgery, Romanby, Hall Cottages, Ainderby Steeple Ainderby Road, Romanby, Warlaby Crossroads, Warlaby, Hall Cottages, Ainderby Steeple, The Dales The Dales School, Morton-On-Swale School, Morton-On-Swale, Cromwell Drive, Morton- On-Swale, Morton Grange, Morton-On-Swale, Cromwell Drive, Morton-On-Swale Scruton Lane End, Scruton, Fairview Flats, Leeming Bar, White Rose Hotel, Leeming Bar, Potlands, Morton Grange, Morton-On-Swale Leeming Bar, Motel A1 Junction, Leeming Bar, Rigby Terrace, Aiskew, Wyndale, Aiskew, Garden Centre, Scruton Lane End, Scruton Aiskew, St Mary & St Josephs Church, Aiskew, Market Place, Bedale, Bay Horse Inn, Great Crakehall, Coronation Road, Little Crakehall, Old Rectory, Fairview Flats, Leeming Bar Patrick Brompton, The Green Tree, Patrick Brompton, Hill Top, Constable Burton, Park Gate, Constable White Rose Hotel, Leeming Bar Burton, Opp York Dales Park, Harmby, Middleham Road, Leyburn, Market Place, Leyburn, Waterfalls, Potlands, Leeming Bar Wensley, Hall, Wensley, Grassgill Lane, West Witton, Harkness Close, Aiskew Civil Parish Fox And Hounds, West Witton, Chantry Caravan Park, West Witton, Hargill, Swinithwaite, Palmer Flatt Motel A1 Junction, Leeming Bar Hotel, Aysgarth, War Memorial, Aysgarth, Worton Village, Worton, Bainbridge Green, Bainbridge, New Rigby Terrace, Aiskew Lane End,
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