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X20 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route X20 bus time schedule & line map X20 Barnsley Town Centre <-> Conisbrough View In Website Mode The X20 bus line (Barnsley Town Centre <-> Conisbrough) has 6 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Barnsley Town Centre <-> Conisbrough: 8:45 PM (2) Barnsley Town Centre <-> Doncaster Town Centre: 7:05 AM - 7:45 PM (3) Conisbrough <-> Barnsley Town Centre: 6:13 AM - 7:03 AM (4) Doncaster Town Centre <-> Barnsley Town Centre: 8:25 AM - 7:45 PM (5) Doncaster Town Centre <-> Mexborough: 8:45 PM (6) Mexborough <-> Doncaster Town Centre: 9:26 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest X20 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next X20 bus arriving. Direction: Barnsley Town Centre <-> Conisbrough X20 bus Time Schedule 42 stops Barnsley Town Centre <-> Conisbrough Route VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Timetable: Sunday Not Operational Barnsley Interchange/A19, Barnsley Town Centre Monday 8:45 PM Barnsley Interchange Footbridge Link, Barnsley Tuesday 8:45 PM Doncaster Road/Gordon Street, Stairfoot 496 Doncaster Road, Barnsley Wednesday 8:45 PM Barnsley Road/Aldham House Lane, Wombwell Thursday 8:45 PM Barnsley Road, England Friday 8:45 PM Barnsley Road/Mitchells Way, Wombwell Saturday 8:45 PM Barnsley Road/John Street, Wombwell Barnsley Road/Main Street, Wombwell X20 bus Info High Street/Littleƒeld Lane Ww1, Wombwell Direction: Barnsley Town Centre <-> Conisbrough High Street, Wombwell Stops: 42 Trip Duration: 43 min High Street/Marsh Street Ww3, Wombwell Line Summary: Barnsley Interchange/A19, Barnsley Town Centre, Doncaster Road/Gordon Street, Park Street/Market Place, Wombwell Stairfoot, Barnsley Road/Aldham House Lane, Prospect Terrace, Wombwell Wombwell, Barnsley Road/Mitchells Way, Wombwell, Barnsley Road/John Street, Wombwell, Barnsley Park Street/Gower Street, Wombwell Road/Main Street, Wombwell, High Street/Littleƒeld Lane Ww1, Wombwell, High Street/Marsh Street Park Street/Reginald Road, Wombwell Ww3, Wombwell, Park Street/Market Place, Reginald Road, Wombwell Wombwell, Park Street/Gower Street, Wombwell, Park Street/Reginald Road, Wombwell, Manvers Manvers Way/Wetlands Centre, Old Moor Way/Wetlands Centre, Old Moor, Manvers A633, England Way/Hollowgate, Old Moor, Manvers Way/Norton Lane, West Melton, Manvers Way/Station Road, Manvers Way/Hollowgate, Old Moor Manvers, Manvers Way/Meadows Road, Manvers, Manvers Way/Farƒeld Park, Manvers, Manvers Manvers Way/Norton Lane, West Melton Way/Farƒeld Park, Manvers, Manvers Way/Bolton Road, Manvers, Wath Road/Bolton Road, Manvers, A633, England Wath Road/Highwoods Road, Mexborough, Wath Manvers Way/Station Road, Manvers Road/Oak Road, Mexborough, Wath Road/Belmont Street, Mexborough, Mexborough Interchange/A1, Manvers Way/Meadows Road, Manvers Mexborough, Doncaster Road/Harlington Road, Mexborough, Doncaster Road/Hirst Gate, Manvers Way/Farƒeld Park, Manvers Mexborough, Doncaster Road/Clayƒeld Road, Mexborough, Doncaster Road/Denaby Lane, Denaby Manvers Way/Farƒeld Park, Manvers Main, Doncaster Road/Hill Top Road, Denaby Main, Doncaster Road/Rossington Street, Denaby Main, Manvers Way/Bolton Road, Manvers Doncaster Road/Grays Court, Denaby Main, Doncaster Road/Staithes Walk, Denaby Main, Wath Road/Bolton Road, Manvers Doncaster Road/Wadworth Street, Denaby Main, Doncaster Road/Windsor Road, Conisbrough, Low Road/Moat House Way, Conisbrough, Low Wath Road/Highwoods Road, Mexborough Road/Priory Close, Conisbrough, Low Queen Street, England Road/Riverside Close, Conisbrough, Low Road/Castle Hill, Conisbrough, Low Road/Willow Wath Road/Oak Road, Mexborough Street, Conisbrough, Doncaster Road/Low Road, Conisbrough, Doncaster Road/Minneymoor Lane, Wath Road/Belmont Street, Mexborough Conisbrough, Doncaster Road/Milner Gate Lane, Belmont Street, Swinton Conisbrough Mexborough Interchange/A1, Mexborough John Street, Swinton Doncaster Road/Harlington Road, Mexborough Glebe Close, England Doncaster Road/Hirst Gate, Mexborough Doncaster Road/Clayƒeld Road, Mexborough Doncaster Road/Denaby Lane, Denaby Main Doncaster Road/Hill Top Road, Denaby Main Doncaster Road/Rossington Street, Denaby Main Doncaster Road/Grays Court, Denaby Main Doncaster Road, England Doncaster Road/Staithes Walk, Denaby Main Doncaster Road/Wadworth Street, Denaby Main Doncaster Road/Windsor Road, Conisbrough Low Road/Moat House Way, Conisbrough Moat House Way, Conisbrough Low Road/Priory Close, Conisbrough Low Road/Riverside Close, Conisbrough Low Road/Castle Hill, Conisbrough Low Road/Willow Street, Conisbrough Doncaster Road/Low Road, Conisbrough Doncaster Road/Minneymoor Lane, Conisbrough Doncaster Road/Milner Gate Lane, Conisbrough Direction: Barnsley Town Centre <-> Doncaster X20 bus Time Schedule Town Centre Barnsley Town Centre <-> Doncaster Town Centre 50 stops Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:05 AM - 7:45 PM Barnsley Interchange/A19, Barnsley Town Centre Barnsley Interchange Footbridge Link, Barnsley Tuesday 7:05 AM - 7:45 PM Doncaster Road/Gordon Street, Stairfoot Wednesday 7:05 AM - 7:45 PM 496 Doncaster Road, Barnsley Thursday 7:05 AM - 7:45 PM Barnsley Road/Aldham House Lane, Wombwell Friday 7:05 AM - 7:45 PM Barnsley Road, England Saturday 7:05 AM - 7:45 PM Barnsley Road/Mitchells Way, Wombwell Barnsley Road/John Street, Wombwell Barnsley Road/Main Street, Wombwell X20 bus Info Direction: Barnsley Town Centre <-> Doncaster Town High Street/Littleƒeld Lane Ww1, Wombwell Centre High Street, Wombwell Stops: 50 Trip Duration: 67 min High Street/Marsh Street Ww3, Wombwell Line Summary: Barnsley Interchange/A19, Barnsley Town Centre, Doncaster Road/Gordon Street, Park Street/Market Place, Wombwell Stairfoot, Barnsley Road/Aldham House Lane, Prospect Terrace, Wombwell Wombwell, Barnsley Road/Mitchells Way, Wombwell, Barnsley Road/John Street, Wombwell, Barnsley Park Street/Gower Street, Wombwell Road/Main Street, Wombwell, High Street/Littleƒeld Lane Ww1, Wombwell, High Street/Marsh Street Park Street/Reginald Road, Wombwell Ww3, Wombwell, Park Street/Market Place, Reginald Road, Wombwell Wombwell, Park Street/Gower Street, Wombwell, Park Street/Reginald Road, Wombwell, Manvers Manvers Way/Wetlands Centre, Old Moor Way/Wetlands Centre, Old Moor, Manvers A633, England Way/Hollowgate, Old Moor, Manvers Way/Norton Lane, West Melton, Manvers Way/Station Road, Manvers Way/Hollowgate, Old Moor Manvers, Manvers Way/Meadows Road, Manvers, Manvers Way/Farƒeld Park, Manvers, Manvers Manvers Way/Norton Lane, West Melton Way/Farƒeld Park, Manvers, Manvers Way/Bolton Road, Manvers, Wath Road/Bolton Road, Manvers, A633, England Wath Road/Highwoods Road, Mexborough, Wath Manvers Way/Station Road, Manvers Road/Oak Road, Mexborough, Wath Road/Belmont Street, Mexborough, Mexborough Interchange/A1, Mexborough, Doncaster Road/Harlington Road, Manvers Way/Meadows Road, Manvers Mexborough, Doncaster Road/Hirst Gate, Mexborough, Doncaster Road/Clayƒeld Road, Manvers Way/Farƒeld Park, Manvers Mexborough, Doncaster Road/Denaby Lane, Denaby Main, Doncaster Road/Hill Top Road, Denaby Main, Manvers Way/Farƒeld Park, Manvers Doncaster Road/Rossington Street, Denaby Main, Doncaster Road/Grays Court, Denaby Main, Manvers Way/Bolton Road, Manvers Doncaster Road/Staithes Walk, Denaby Main, Doncaster Road/Wadworth Street, Denaby Main, Wath Road/Bolton Road, Manvers Doncaster Road/Windsor Road, Conisbrough, Low Road/Moat House Way, Conisbrough, Low Wath Road/Highwoods Road, Mexborough Road/Priory Close, Conisbrough, Low Queen Street, England Road/Riverside Close, Conisbrough, Low Road/Castle Hill, Conisbrough, Low Road/Willow Wath Road/Oak Road, Mexborough Street, Conisbrough, Doncaster Road/Low Road, Conisbrough, Doncaster Road/Minneymoor Lane, Wath Road/Belmont Street, Mexborough Conisbrough, Doncaster Road/Milner Gate Lane, Belmont Street, Swinton Conisbrough, Doncaster Road/Nearcliff Wood, Conisbrough, She∆eld Road/Mill Lane, Warmsworth, Mexborough Interchange/A1, Mexborough Warmsworth Road/Grosvenor Crescent, Balby, John Street, Swinton Warmsworth Road/Ivanhoe Road, Balby, Warmsworth Road/Oswin Avenue, Balby, Balby Doncaster Road/Harlington Road, Mexborough Road/Alexandra Road, Balby, Cleveland Street/St Glebe Close, England Sepulchre Gate West, Doncaster Town Centre, Doncaster Interchange, Doncaster Town Centre Doncaster Road/Hirst Gate, Mexborough Doncaster Road/Clayƒeld Road, Mexborough Doncaster Road/Denaby Lane, Denaby Main Doncaster Road/Hill Top Road, Denaby Main Doncaster Road/Rossington Street, Denaby Main Doncaster Road/Grays Court, Denaby Main Doncaster Road, England Doncaster Road/Staithes Walk, Denaby Main Doncaster Road/Wadworth Street, Denaby Main Doncaster Road/Windsor Road, Conisbrough Low Road/Moat House Way, Conisbrough Moat House Way, Conisbrough Low Road/Priory Close, Conisbrough Low Road/Riverside Close, Conisbrough Low Road/Castle Hill, Conisbrough Low Road/Willow Street, Conisbrough Doncaster Road/Low Road, Conisbrough Doncaster Road/Minneymoor Lane, Conisbrough Doncaster Road/Milner Gate Lane, Conisbrough Doncaster Road/Nearcliff Wood, Conisbrough Doncaster Road, Conisbrough She∆eld Road/Mill Lane, Warmsworth Warmsworth Road/Grosvenor Crescent, Balby Warmsworth Road/Ivanhoe Road, Balby Balby Road, Doncaster Warmsworth Road/Oswin Avenue, Balby Laurel Terrace, Doncaster Balby Road/Alexandra Road, Balby Cleveland Street/St Sepulchre Gate West, Doncaster Town Centre Cleveland Street, Doncaster Doncaster Interchange, Doncaster Town Centre Direction: Conisbrough <-> Barnsley Town Centre X20 bus Time Schedule 41 stops Conisbrough <-> Barnsley Town Centre Route VIEW LINE SCHEDULE
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