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87 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 87 bus time schedule & line map 87 Bramley <-> St James's Hospital View In Website Mode The 87 bus line (Bramley <-> St James's Hospital) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bramley <-> St James's Hospital: 6:50 PM - 8:50 PM (2) Leeds City Centre <-> St James's Hospital: 10:20 PM - 11:05 PM (3) St James's Hospital <-> Bramley: 7:50 PM - 8:50 PM (4) St James's Hospital <-> Leeds City Centre: 9:50 PM - 10:40 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 87 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 87 bus arriving. Direction: Bramley <-> St James's Hospital 87 bus Time Schedule 63 stops Bramley <-> St James's Hospital Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:40 AM - 8:50 PM Monday 6:50 PM - 8:50 PM Bus Station Stand B, Bramley Tuesday 6:50 PM - 8:50 PM Aston Road, Bramley Wednesday 6:50 PM - 8:50 PM Bramley Town End, Bramley Thursday 6:50 PM - 8:50 PM Back South End Grove, Leeds Friday 6:50 PM - 8:50 PM Greenhill Mount, Bramley Stanningley Road, Leeds Saturday 6:50 PM - 8:50 PM Cockshott Lane, Bramley 138 Stanningley Road, Leeds Armley Grange Drive, Armley 87 bus Info Direction: Bramley <-> St James's Hospital Armley Ridge Road, Armley Stops: 63 121 Stanningley Road, Leeds Trip Duration: 55 min Line Summary: Bus Station Stand B, Bramley, Aston Highthorne Street, Armley Road, Bramley, Bramley Town End, Bramley, Greenhill Back Highthorne View, Leeds Mount, Bramley, Cockshott Lane, Bramley, Armley Grange Drive, Armley, Armley Ridge Road, Armley, Armley Moor, Armley Highthorne Street, Armley, Armley Moor, Armley, Roscoe Terrace, Leeds Pinfold Lane, Armley, Armley Town Street, Armley, Wesley Road, Armley, Brooklyn Street, Armley, Holy Pinfold Lane, Armley Family School, Armley, Holdforth Close, Armley, 66 Town Street, Leeds Eighth Avenue, Armley, Clyde Gardens, New Wortley, Clyde Approach, New Wortley, Holbeck Lane, Armley Town Street, Armley Holbeck, Domestic Street Balm Walk, Holbeck, Top 34 Town Street, Leeds Moor Side, Holbeck, City Evangelical Church, Beeston Hill, Cemetery Road Fairfax Rd, Beeston Hill, Wesley Road, Armley Cemetery Rd Beeston Road, Beeston Hill, Malvern School Mews, Leeds Road, Beeston Hill, Lady Pit Lane, Beeston Hill, Northcote Green, Beeston Hill, Northcote Crescent, Brooklyn Street, Armley Beeston Hill, Hunslet Hall Road, Beeston Hill, Burton Strawberry Road, Leeds Road, Beeston Hill, Tunstall Road, Beeston Hill, Beza Street Tulip St, Hunslet Carr, Church St Balm Road, Holy Family School, Armley Hunslet, Hunslet Centre, Hunslet, Church Street, Stott Street, Leeds Hunslet, Stafford Street, Hunslet, Whitehouse Street, Hunslet, Brookƒeld Street, Crown Point, Lcc Holdforth Close, Armley Printworks, Crown Point, Crown Point E, Crown Holdforth Close, Leeds Point, Leeds Dock C, Crown Point, Bus Stn Stand 5, Leeds City Centre, Flax Place the Avenue, Richmond Eighth Avenue, Armley Hill, Bow Street Zion St, Richmond Hill, Easy Rd Cross Green Lane, Leeds Green Lane, Richmond Hill, Dial Street Easy Rd, Richmond Hill, Upper Accommodation Rd Dial Street, Clyde Gardens, New Wortley Richmond Hill, Upper Accommodation Rd Hampton Street, Richmond Hill, Lavender Walk Hall Place, Clyde Approach, New Wortley Richmond Hill, Pontefract Ln Pontefract Street, Richmond Hill, East Park Rd Glensdale Grove, Holbeck Lane, Holbeck Richmond Hill, East Park Road Garton Rd, Richmond Domestic Street, Leeds Hill, East Park Parade East Park Road, Richmond Hill, East End Park Parade, East End Park, Ivy Street, East Domestic Street Balm Walk, Holbeck End Park, Torre Road, East End Park, Lupton Ave 69 Domestic Street, Leeds Torre Lane, Burmantofts, Lupton Avenue Nowell Mount, Harehills, Lupton Ave Harehills Lane, Top Moor Side, Holbeck Harehills, Compton Centre, Harehills, Compton Place, Top Moor Side, Leeds Harehills, Stanley Road, Harehills, St James Hospital, St James's Hospital City Evangelical Church, Beeston Hill Elland Road, Leeds Cemetery Road Fairfax Rd, Beeston Hill Barton Hill, Leeds Cemetery Rd Beeston Road, Beeston Hill Back Temple View, Leeds Malvern Road, Beeston Hill 161 Malvern Road, Leeds Lady Pit Lane, Beeston Hill Coupland Road, Leeds Northcote Green, Beeston Hill Northcote Crescent, Beeston Hill 2 Hunslet Hall Road, Leeds Hunslet Hall Road, Beeston Hill Burton Road, Beeston Hill 205a Dewsbury Road, Leeds Tunstall Road, Beeston Hill Burton Terrace, Leeds Beza Street Tulip St, Hunslet Carr Beza Street, Leeds Church St Balm Road, Hunslet Hunslet Centre, Hunslet Church Street, Hunslet Hunslet Road, Leeds Stafford Street, Hunslet Hunslet Road, Leeds Whitehouse Street, Hunslet Brookƒeld Street, Crown Point Hunslet Road, Leeds Lcc Printworks, Crown Point Hunslet Lane, Leeds Crown Point E, Crown Point 3 Sheaf Street, Leeds Leeds Dock C, Crown Point Bus Stn Stand 5, Leeds City Centre Flax Place the Avenue, Richmond Hill Flax Place, Leeds Bow Street Zion St, Richmond Hill Zion Street, Leeds Easy Rd Cross Green Lane, Richmond Hill Cavalier Mews, Leeds Dial Street Easy Rd, Richmond Hill Spring Close Walk, Leeds Upper Accommodation Rd Dial Street, Richmond Hill Upper Accommodation Rd Hampton Street, Richmond Hill Upper Accommodation Road, Leeds Lavender Walk Hall Place, Richmond Hill Lavender Walk, Leeds Pontefract Ln Pontefract Street, Richmond Hill Richmond Croft, Leeds East Park Rd Glensdale Grove, Richmond Hill East Park Road Garton Rd, Richmond Hill Garton Road, England East Park Parade East Park Road, Richmond Hill Back Garton Road, England East End Park Parade, East End Park East Park Parade, England Ivy Street, East End Park Ivy Street, Leeds Torre Road, East End Park York Road, Leeds Lupton Ave Torre Lane, Burmantofts Lupton Avenue Nowell Mount, Harehills Lupton Avenue, Leeds Lupton Ave Harehills Lane, Harehills Compton Centre, Harehills Compton Place, Harehills Florence Street, Leeds Stanley Road, Harehills Stanley Avenue, Leeds St James Hospital, St James's Hospital Direction: Leeds City Centre <-> St James's 87 bus Time Schedule Hospital Leeds City Centre <-> St James's Hospital Route 22 stops Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 10:20 PM - 11:05 PM Monday 10:20 PM - 11:05 PM Bus Stn Stand 5, Leeds City Centre Tuesday 10:20 PM - 11:05 PM Flax Place the Avenue, Richmond Hill Flax Place, Leeds Wednesday 10:20 PM - 11:05 PM Thursday 10:20 PM - 11:05 PM Bow Street Zion St, Richmond Hill Zion Street, Leeds Friday 10:20 PM - 11:05 PM Easy Rd Cross Green Lane, Richmond Hill Saturday 10:20 PM - 11:05 PM Cavalier Mews, Leeds Dial Street Easy Rd, Richmond Hill Spring Close Walk, Leeds 87 bus Info Upper Accommodation Rd Dial Street, Richmond Direction: Leeds City Centre <-> St James's Hospital Hill Stops: 22 Trip Duration: 15 min Upper Accommodation Rd Hampton Street, Line Summary: Bus Stn Stand 5, Leeds City Centre, Richmond Hill Flax Place the Avenue, Richmond Hill, Bow Street Upper Accommodation Road, Leeds Zion St, Richmond Hill, Easy Rd Cross Green Lane, Richmond Hill, Dial Street Easy Rd, Richmond Hill, Lavender Walk Hall Place, Richmond Hill Upper Accommodation Rd Dial Street, Richmond Hill, Lavender Walk, Leeds Upper Accommodation Rd Hampton Street, Richmond Hill, Lavender Walk Hall Place, Richmond Pontefract Ln Pontefract Street, Richmond Hill Hill, Pontefract Ln Pontefract Street, Richmond Hill, Richmond Croft, Leeds East Park Rd Glensdale Grove, Richmond Hill, East Park Road Garton Rd, Richmond Hill, East Park East Park Rd Glensdale Grove, Richmond Hill Parade East Park Road, Richmond Hill, East End Park Parade, East End Park, Ivy Street, East End East Park Road Garton Rd, Richmond Hill Park, Torre Road, East End Park, Lupton Ave Torre Garton Road, England Lane, Burmantofts, Lupton Avenue Nowell Mount, Harehills, Lupton Ave Harehills Lane, Harehills, East Park Parade East Park Road, Richmond Hill Compton Centre, Harehills, Compton Place, Harehills, Back Garton Road, England Stanley Road, Harehills, St James Hospital, St James's Hospital East End Park Parade, East End Park East Park Parade, England Ivy Street, East End Park Ivy Street, Leeds Torre Road, East End Park York Road, Leeds Lupton Ave Torre Lane, Burmantofts Lupton Avenue Nowell Mount, Harehills Lupton Avenue, Leeds Lupton Ave Harehills Lane, Harehills Compton Centre, Harehills Compton Place, Harehills Florence Street, Leeds Stanley Road, Harehills Stanley Avenue, Leeds St James Hospital, St James's Hospital Direction: St James's Hospital <-> Bramley 87 bus Time Schedule 67 stops St James's Hospital <-> Bramley Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:40 AM - 8:50 PM Monday 7:50 PM - 8:50 PM St James Hospital, St James's Hospital Tuesday 7:50 PM - 8:50 PM St James's Hospital Wednesday 7:50 PM - 8:50 PM Stanley Road, Harehills Thursday 7:50 PM - 8:50 PM Stanley Avenue, Leeds Friday 7:50 PM - 8:50 PM Compton Place, Harehills Florence Street, Leeds Saturday 7:50 PM - 8:50 PM Compton Centre, Harehills Harehills Ln Lupton Avenue, Harehills 87 bus Info Lupton Ave Harehills Lane, Harehills Direction: St James's Hospital <-> Bramley Stops: 67 Lupton Avenue Nowell Mount, Harehills Trip Duration: 55 min Line Summary: St James Hospital, St James's Lupton Ave Torre Lane, Burmantofts Hospital, St James's Hospital, Stanley Road, Harehills, Compton Place, Harehills, Compton Centre, A64, Leeds Harehills, Harehills Ln Lupton Avenue, Harehills, Ivy Street, East End Park Lupton Ave Harehills Lane, Harehills, Lupton Avenue Nowell Mount, Harehills, Lupton Ave Torre Lane, Back Ivy Street, Leeds Burmantofts, Ivy Street, East End Park, East End East End Park Parade, East End Park Park Parade, East End Park, East Park Parade East Park Road, Richmond
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