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29 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 29 bus time schedule & line map 29 Askham Bryan <-> Linton-On-Ouse View In Website Mode The 29 bus line (Askham Bryan <-> Linton-On-Ouse) has 5 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Askham Bryan <-> Linton-On-Ouse: 4:28 PM (2) Easingwold <-> Askham Bar: 7:05 AM (3) Linton-On-Ouse <-> York: 7:41 AM - 3:30 PM (4) York <-> Linton-On-Ouse: 9:05 AM - 11:52 AM (5) York <-> Shipton: 1:52 PM - 5:18 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 29 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 29 bus arriving. Direction: Askham Bryan <-> Linton-On-Ouse 29 bus Time Schedule 31 stops Askham Bryan <-> Linton-On-Ouse Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:28 PM Askham Bryan College, Askham Bryan Tuesday 4:28 PM York College, Askham Bar Wednesday 4:28 PM Old Moor Lane, Dringhouses Thursday 4:28 PM Tadcaster Road Dringhouses, York Friday 4:28 PM The Horseshoe, Dringhouses 33 The Horseshoe, York Saturday Not Operational Slingsby Grove, Dringhouses 68 Tadcaster Road, York Cross Keys, Dringhouses 29 bus Info 30 Tadcaster Road, York Direction: Askham Bryan <-> Linton-On-Ouse Stops: 31 Nelson's Lane, Tadcaster Road Trip Duration: 71 min Line Summary: Askham Bryan College, Askham Pulleyn Drive, Tadcaster Road Bryan, York College, Askham Bar, Old Moor Lane, Dringhouses, The Horseshoe, Dringhouses, Slingsby The Mount, York Grove, Dringhouses, Cross Keys, Dringhouses, Mill Mount Court, York Nelson's Lane, Tadcaster Road, Pulleyn Drive, Tadcaster Road, The Mount, York, Blossom Street, Blossom Street, York York, Rail Station, York, Station Avenue, York, The Crescent, York Exhibition Square, York, Ingram House, Clifton, Clifton Methodist Church, Clifton, Clifton Green, Rail Station, York Clifton, Ouse Lea, Clifton, Clifton Park, Clifton Station Road, York Without, Alwyne Drive, Rawcliffe, Howard Drive, Rawcliffe, Manor Lane, Rawcliffe, Riverside Farm, Station Avenue, York Rawcliffe, Fairƒeld Manor, Skelton, Fairƒeld Leeman Road, York Cottages, Skelton, Blacksmith's Arms, Skelton, South Garth, Shipton, The Dawnay Arms, Shipton, Shipton Exhibition Square, York Church, Shipton, The Village Hall, Newton-On-Ouse, St Leonard's Place, York Linton Woods, Linton-On-Ouse, Linton Meadows, Linton-On-Ouse Ingram House, Clifton Clifton Methodist Church, Clifton Clifton Green, Clifton 61 Clifton, York Ouse Lea, Clifton Shipton Road, York Clifton Park, Clifton Without Alwyne Drive, Rawcliffe Howard Drive, Rawcliffe Manor Lane, Rawcliffe Riverside Farm, Rawcliffe Fairƒeld Manor, Skelton Shipton Road, Skelton Civil Parish Fairƒeld Cottages, Skelton Fairƒelds Drive, Skelton Civil Parish Blacksmith's Arms, Skelton South Garth, Shipton The Dawnay Arms, Shipton Shipton Church, Shipton The Village Hall, Newton-On-Ouse Linton Woods, Linton-On-Ouse C92, Linton-On-Ouse Civil Parish Linton Meadows, Linton-On-Ouse Direction: Easingwold <-> Askham Bar 29 bus Time Schedule 40 stops Easingwold <-> Askham Bar Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:05 AM The George Hotel, Easingwold 2 Market Square, Easingwold Civil Parish Tuesday 7:05 AM Long Street, Easingwold Wednesday 7:05 AM Station Cottages, Easingwold Thursday 7:05 AM Friday 7:05 AM Pinfold Cottage, Raskelf Back Lane, Raskelf Civil Parish Saturday Not Operational The Oak Tree, Brafferton Fox Garth, Brafferton Civil Parish Doctors Surgery, Helperby 29 bus Info Dunroyal, Helperby Civil Parish Direction: Easingwold <-> Askham Bar Stops: 40 Pond Farm, Tholthorpe Trip Duration: 90 min The Green, Tholthorpe Civil Parish Line Summary: The George Hotel, Easingwold, Long Street, Easingwold, Station Cottages, Easingwold, Alne Road, Flawith Pinfold Cottage, Raskelf, The Oak Tree, Brafferton, Doctors Surgery, Helperby, Pond Farm, Tholthorpe, Bay Horse Inn, Aldwark Alne Road, Flawith, Bay Horse Inn, Aldwark, Half Moon Street, Linton-On-Ouse, Raf Linton, Linton-On- Half Moon Street, Linton-On-Ouse Ouse, Linton Meadows, Linton-On-Ouse, Linton Woods, Linton-On-Ouse, Village Hall, Newton-On- Raf Linton, Linton-On-Ouse Ouse, Shipton Church, Shipton, The Dawnay Arms, Shipton, South Garth, Shipton, St Giles Road, Skelton, Linton Meadows, Linton-On-Ouse Fairƒeld Cottages, Skelton, Fairƒeld Manor, Skelton, Riverside Farm, Rawcliffe, Manor Lane, Rawcliffe, Linton Woods, Linton-On-Ouse Howard Drive, Rawcliffe, Alwyne Drive, Rawcliffe, East Cottages, Clifton Without, Clifton Park, Clifton C92, Linton-On-Ouse Civil Parish Without, Ouse Lea, Clifton, Clifton Green, Clifton, Village Hall, Newton-On-Ouse Bootham Park, Clifton, Theatre Royal, York, Station Road, York, Rail Station, York, Blossom Street, York, Pulleyn Drive, Tadcaster Road, St Edward's Church, Shipton Church, Shipton Dringhouses, Slingsby Grove, Dringhouses, The Horseshoe, Dringhouses, Old Moor Lane, The Dawnay Arms, Shipton Dringhouses, St Leonard's Hospice, Askham Bar, York College, Askham Bar South Garth, Shipton St Giles Road, Skelton Fairƒeld Cottages, Skelton Fairƒeld Manor, Skelton Riverside Farm, Rawcliffe Manor Lane, Rawcliffe Howard Drive, Rawcliffe Alwyne Drive, Rawcliffe East Cottages, Clifton Without Clifton Park, Clifton Without Ouse Lea, Clifton Shipton Road, York Clifton Green, Clifton Clifton, York Bootham Park, Clifton Theatre Royal, York St Leonard's Place, York Station Road, York City Walls, York Rail Station, York Station Road, York Blossom Street, York 25 Blossom Street, York Pulleyn Drive, Tadcaster Road St Edward's Church, Dringhouses 34 Tadcaster Road, York Slingsby Grove, Dringhouses 90 Tadcaster Road, York The Horseshoe, Dringhouses 33 The Horseshoe, York Old Moor Lane, Dringhouses Tadcaster Road Dringhouses, York St Leonard's Hospice, Askham Bar York College, Askham Bar Direction: Linton-On-Ouse <-> York 29 bus Time Schedule 26 stops Linton-On-Ouse <-> York Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:41 AM - 3:30 PM Half Moon Street, Linton-On-Ouse Tuesday 7:41 AM - 3:30 PM Raf Linton, Linton-On-Ouse Wednesday 7:41 AM - 3:30 PM Linton Meadows, Linton-On-Ouse Thursday 7:41 AM - 3:30 PM Linton Woods, Linton-On-Ouse Friday 7:41 AM - 3:30 PM C92, Linton-On-Ouse Civil Parish Saturday 9:35 AM - 5:35 PM Village Hall, Newton-On-Ouse Shipton Church, Shipton The Dawnay Arms, Shipton 29 bus Info Direction: Linton-On-Ouse <-> York South Garth, Shipton Stops: 26 Trip Duration: 30 min St Giles Road, Skelton Line Summary: Half Moon Street, Linton-On-Ouse, Raf Linton, Linton-On-Ouse, Linton Meadows, Linton-On-Ouse, Linton Woods, Linton-On-Ouse, Fairƒeld Cottages, Skelton Village Hall, Newton-On-Ouse, Shipton Church, Shipton, The Dawnay Arms, Shipton, South Garth, Fairƒeld Manor, Skelton Shipton, St Giles Road, Skelton, Fairƒeld Cottages, Skelton, Fairƒeld Manor, Skelton, Riverside Farm, Riverside Farm, Rawcliffe Rawcliffe, Manor Lane, Rawcliffe, Howard Drive, Rawcliffe, Alwyne Drive, Rawcliffe, East Cottages, Manor Lane, Rawcliffe Clifton Without, Clifton Park, Clifton Without, Ouse Lea, Clifton, Water End, Clifton, Salisbury Road, Howard Drive, Rawcliffe Clifton, Kingsland Terrace, Clifton, Carleton Street, Clifton, National Railway Museum, Royal Mail Alwyne Drive, Rawcliffe O∆ces, York, Station Avenue, York, Exhibition Square, York East Cottages, Clifton Without Clifton Park, Clifton Without Ouse Lea, Clifton Shipton Road, York Water End, Clifton Salisbury Road, Clifton Salisbury Road, York Kingsland Terrace, Clifton Kingsland Terrace, York Carleton Street, Clifton National Railway Museum Royal Mail O∆ces, York Leeman Road, York Station Avenue, York Leeman Road, York Exhibition Square, York St Leonard's Place, York Direction: York <-> Linton-On-Ouse 29 bus Time Schedule 20 stops York <-> Linton-On-Ouse Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:05 AM - 11:52 AM Station Avenue, York Leeman Road, York Tuesday 9:05 AM - 11:52 AM Exhibition Square, York Wednesday 9:05 AM - 11:52 AM St Leonard's Place, York Thursday 9:05 AM - 11:52 AM Ingram House, Clifton Friday 9:05 AM - 11:52 AM Clifton Methodist Church, Clifton Saturday 11:30 AM - 5:00 PM Clifton Green, Clifton 61 Clifton, York Ouse Lea, Clifton 29 bus Info Shipton Road, York Direction: York <-> Linton-On-Ouse Stops: 20 Clifton Park, Clifton Without Trip Duration: 31 min Line Summary: Station Avenue, York, Exhibition Alwyne Drive, Rawcliffe Square, York, Ingram House, Clifton, Clifton Methodist Church, Clifton, Clifton Green, Clifton, Howard Drive, Rawcliffe Ouse Lea, Clifton, Clifton Park, Clifton Without, Alwyne Drive, Rawcliffe, Howard Drive, Rawcliffe, Manor Lane, Rawcliffe Manor Lane, Rawcliffe, Riverside Farm, Rawcliffe, Fairƒeld Manor, Skelton, Fairƒeld Cottages, Skelton, Riverside Farm, Rawcliffe Blacksmith's Arms, Skelton, South Garth, Shipton, The Dawnay Arms, Shipton, Shipton Church, Shipton, The Village Hall, Newton-On-Ouse, Linton Woods, Fairƒeld Manor, Skelton Linton-On-Ouse, Linton Meadows, Linton-On-Ouse Shipton Road, Skelton Civil Parish Fairƒeld Cottages, Skelton Fairƒelds Drive, Skelton Civil Parish Blacksmith's Arms, Skelton South Garth, Shipton The Dawnay Arms, Shipton Shipton Church, Shipton The Village Hall, Newton-On-Ouse Linton Woods, Linton-On-Ouse C92, Linton-On-Ouse Civil Parish Linton Meadows, Linton-On-Ouse Direction: York <-> Shipton 29 bus Time Schedule 16 stops York <-> Shipton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 1:52 PM - 5:18 PM Station Avenue, York Leeman Road, York Tuesday 1:52 PM - 5:18 PM Exhibition Square, York Wednesday 1:52 PM - 5:18 PM St Leonard's Place, York Thursday 1:52 PM - 5:18 PM Ingram House, Clifton Friday 1:52 PM
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