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56 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 56 bus time schedule & line map 56 Moor Grange <-> Leeds City Centre View In Website Mode The 56 bus line (Moor Grange <-> Leeds City Centre) has 5 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Moor Grange <-> Leeds City Centre: 7:30 PM - 11:10 PM (2) Moor Grange <-> Whinmoor: 5:15 AM - 10:40 PM (3) Swarcliffe <-> Moor Grange: 5:07 AM (4) Whinmoor <-> Leeds City Centre: 11:10 PM - 11:40 PM (5) Whinmoor <-> Moor Grange: 5:15 AM - 10:40 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 56 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 56 bus arriving. Direction: Moor Grange <-> Leeds City Centre 56 bus Time Schedule 26 stops Moor Grange <-> Leeds City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:30 PM - 11:10 PM Latchmere Drive, Moor Grange Latchmere Green, Leeds Tuesday 7:30 PM - 11:10 PM Latchmere Road, Moor Grange Wednesday 7:30 PM - 11:10 PM Old Farm Approach, Moor Grange Thursday 7:30 PM - 11:10 PM Friday 7:30 PM - 11:10 PM Old Oak Drive, West Park Old Oak Garth, Leeds Saturday 11:10 PM Beckett Park, West Park Ghyll Road, West Park 56 bus Info Woodbridge Crescent, Beckett Park Direction: Moor Grange <-> Leeds City Centre Stops: 26 Woodbridge Place, Beckett Park Trip Duration: 22 min Queenswood Drive, Leeds Line Summary: Latchmere Drive, Moor Grange, Latchmere Road, Moor Grange, Old Farm Approach, Queenswood Road, Beckett Park Moor Grange, Old Oak Drive, West Park, Beckett Jaques Close, Leeds Park, West Park, Ghyll Road, West Park, Woodbridge Crescent, Beckett Park, Woodbridge Place, Beckett Eden Drive, Headingley Park, Queenswood Road, Beckett Park, Eden Drive, Langdale Terrace, Leeds Headingley, Langdale Avenue, Headingley, Headingley Stadium, Headingley, Spring Road, Langdale Avenue, Headingley Headingley, Victoria Road Jct, Hyde Park, 177 Kirkstall Lane, Leeds Buckingham Road, Hyde Park, Hyde Pk Picture Hse, Hyde Park, Royal Park Road, Hyde Park, Hyde Park Headingley Stadium, Headingley Road, Hyde Park, Moorland Road, Woodhouse, Woodhouse Lane, Woodhouse, Leeds University, Spring Road, Headingley Woodhouse, Leeds University, Woodhouse, Woodhouse Ln Car Pk, Woodhouse, Merrion C, Leeds Victoria Road Jct, Hyde Park City Centre, Albion Street (J6), Leeds City Centre, Victoria P, Leeds City Centre 55-57 Cardigan Road, Leeds Buckingham Road, Hyde Park Victoria Road, Leeds Hyde Pk Picture Hse, Hyde Park 73 Brudenell Road, Leeds Royal Park Road, Hyde Park 26 Royal Park Road, Leeds Hyde Park Road, Hyde Park Moorland Road, Woodhouse Clarendon Road, Leeds Woodhouse Lane, Woodhouse 211 211 Clarendon Road, Leeds Leeds University, Woodhouse Kingston Terrace, Leeds Leeds University, Woodhouse Marlborough Gardens, Leeds Woodhouse Ln Car Pk, Woodhouse A660, Leeds Merrion C, Leeds City Centre Woodhouse Lane, Leeds Albion Street (J6), Leeds City Centre 110-118 Albion Street, Leeds Victoria P, Leeds City Centre Vicar Lane, Leeds Direction: Moor Grange <-> Whinmoor 56 bus Time Schedule 64 stops Moor Grange <-> Whinmoor Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:10 AM - 11:01 PM Monday 5:15 AM - 10:40 PM Latchmere Drive, Moor Grange Latchmere Green, Leeds Tuesday 5:15 AM - 10:40 PM Latchmere Road, Moor Grange Wednesday 5:15 AM - 10:40 PM Old Farm Approach, Moor Grange Thursday 5:15 AM - 10:40 PM Friday 5:15 AM - 10:40 PM Old Oak Drive, West Park Old Oak Garth, Leeds Saturday 5:00 AM - 10:40 PM Beckett Park, West Park Ghyll Road, West Park 56 bus Info Woodbridge Crescent, Beckett Park Direction: Moor Grange <-> Whinmoor Stops: 64 Woodbridge Place, Beckett Park Trip Duration: 65 min Queenswood Drive, Leeds Line Summary: Latchmere Drive, Moor Grange, Latchmere Road, Moor Grange, Old Farm Approach, Queenswood Road, Beckett Park Moor Grange, Old Oak Drive, West Park, Beckett Jaques Close, Leeds Park, West Park, Ghyll Road, West Park, Woodbridge Crescent, Beckett Park, Woodbridge Place, Beckett Eden Drive, Headingley Park, Queenswood Road, Beckett Park, Eden Drive, Langdale Terrace, Leeds Headingley, Langdale Avenue, Headingley, Headingley Stadium, Headingley, Spring Road, Langdale Avenue, Headingley Headingley, Victoria Road Jct, Hyde Park, 177 Kirkstall Lane, Leeds Buckingham Road, Hyde Park, Hyde Pk Picture Hse, Hyde Park, Royal Park Road, Hyde Park, Hyde Park Headingley Stadium, Headingley Road, Hyde Park, Moorland Road, Woodhouse, Woodhouse Lane, Woodhouse, Leeds University, Spring Road, Headingley Woodhouse, Leeds University, Woodhouse, Woodhouse Ln Car Pk, Woodhouse, Merrion C, Leeds Victoria Road Jct, Hyde Park City Centre, Albion Street (J6), Leeds City Centre, Victoria P, Leeds City Centre, Cultural B, Leeds City 55-57 Cardigan Road, Leeds Centre, Cultural D, Quarry Hill, Woodpecker Junction, Buckingham Road, Hyde Park Quarry Hill, Pontefract Lane, Richmond Hill, Berking Avenue, Richmond Hill, Raincliffe Road, East End Victoria Road, Leeds Park, Torre Road, East End Park, Dawlish Terrace, East End Park, Shaftesbury Jct C, Harehills, Gipton Hyde Pk Picture Hse, Hyde Park Approach, Osmondthorpe, Halton Dial, 73 Brudenell Road, Leeds Osmondthorpe, Highways Flats, Killingbeck, Royal Park Road, Hyde Park Killingbeck Asda, Killingbeck, Killingbeck Cem, Killingbeck, Seacroft Hospital, Killingbeck, Melbourne 26 Royal Park Road, Leeds Rdbt, Killingbeck, Maryƒeld Crescent, Cross Gates, Hyde Park Road, Hyde Park Poole Road, Cross Gates, Cross Gates Rdbt, Cross Gates, Cross Gates Ctr D, Cross Gates, Manston Gardens, Cross Gates, Manston Avenue, Cross Moorland Road, Woodhouse Gates, Eastwood Lane, Swarcliffe, Southwood Gate, Clarendon Road, Leeds Swarcliffe, Swarcliffe Approach, Swarcliffe, Mill Green Place, Swarcliffe, Mill Green Gardens, Woodhouse Lane, Woodhouse Swarcliffe, Stanks Lane North, Swarcliffe, Whinmoor 211 211 Clarendon Road, Leeds Way, Swarcliffe, Swarcliffe, Grimes Dyke School, Swarcliffe, Sledmere Place, Swarcliffe, Baildon Path, Leeds University, Woodhouse Whinmoor, Naburn Close, Whinmoor, Naburn Place, Kingston Terrace, Leeds Whinmoor, White Laithe Walk, Whinmoor, White Laithe Green, Whinmoor, Whinmoor B, Whinmoor Leeds University, Woodhouse Marlborough Gardens, Leeds Woodhouse Ln Car Pk, Woodhouse A660, Leeds Merrion C, Leeds City Centre Woodhouse Lane, Leeds Albion Street (J6), Leeds City Centre 110-118 Albion Street, Leeds Victoria P, Leeds City Centre Vicar Lane, Leeds Cultural B, Leeds City Centre York Street, Leeds Cultural D, Quarry Hill York Street, Leeds Woodpecker Junction, Quarry Hill York Road, Leeds Pontefract Lane, Richmond Hill Haslewood Dene, Leeds Berking Avenue, Richmond Hill Raincliffe Road, East End Park Glenthorpe Avenue, Leeds Torre Road, East End Park A64, Leeds Dawlish Terrace, East End Park Shaftesbury Jct C, Harehills Gipton Approach, Osmondthorpe Halton Dial, Osmondthorpe Highways Flats, Killingbeck Killingbeck Asda, Killingbeck Killingbeck Cem, Killingbeck York Road, Leeds Seacroft Hospital, Killingbeck Melbourne Rdbt, Killingbeck Maryƒeld Crescent, Cross Gates Poole Road, Cross Gates Cross Gates Rdbt, Cross Gates Cross Gates Road, Leeds Cross Gates Ctr D, Cross Gates East View, Leeds Manston Gardens, Cross Gates Manston Avenue, Cross Gates Roseville Terrace, Leeds Eastwood Lane, Swarcliffe Swardale Green, Leeds Southwood Gate, Swarcliffe Swarcliffe Approach, Swarcliffe Mill Green Place, Swarcliffe Mill Green Gardens, Swarcliffe Stanks Lane North, Swarcliffe Swarcliffe Avenue, Leeds Whinmoor Way, Swarcliffe Swarcliffe Langbar Gardens, Leeds Grimes Dyke School, Swarcliffe Sledmere Place, Swarcliffe Whinmoor Way, Leeds Baildon Path, Whinmoor Naburn Close, Whinmoor Naburn Place, Whinmoor White Laithe Walk, Whinmoor White Laithe Walk, England White Laithe Green, Whinmoor White Laithe Green, England Whinmoor B, Whinmoor 50 White Laithe Approach, England Direction: Swarcliffe <-> Moor Grange 56 bus Time Schedule 56 stops Swarcliffe <-> Moor Grange Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Stanks Dr Swarcliffe Ave, Swarcliffe Tuesday Not Operational Whinmoor Way, Swarcliffe Ash Tree Close, Leeds Wednesday Not Operational Stanks Lane North, Swarcliffe Thursday Not Operational Swarcliffe Avenue, Leeds Friday Not Operational Mill Green Gardens, Swarcliffe Saturday 5:07 AM Stanks Lane North, Leeds Mill Green Place, Swarcliffe Swarcliffe Approach, Swarcliffe 56 bus Info Direction: Swarcliffe <-> Moor Grange Southwood Gate, Swarcliffe Stops: 56 Trip Duration: 49 min Eastwood Lane, Swarcliffe Line Summary: Stanks Dr Swarcliffe Ave, Swarcliffe, Eastwood Nook, Leeds Whinmoor Way, Swarcliffe, Stanks Lane North, Swarcliffe, Mill Green Gardens, Swarcliffe, Mill Green Manston Avenue, Cross Gates Place, Swarcliffe, Swarcliffe Approach, Swarcliffe, Roseville Terrace, Leeds Southwood Gate, Swarcliffe, Eastwood Lane, Swarcliffe, Manston Avenue, Cross Gates, Manston Manston Gardens, Cross Gates Gardens, Cross Gates, Cross Gates Ctr C, Cross Gates, Cross Gates Rdbt, Cross Gates, Poole Road, Cross Gates Ctr C, Cross Gates Cross Gates, Maryƒeld Crescent, Cross Gates, 54 Austhorpe Road, Leeds Melbourne Rdbt, Killingbeck, Seacroft Hospital, Killingbeck, Killingbeck Cem, Killingbeck, Killingbeck Cross Gates Rdbt, Cross Gates Asda, Killingbeck, Highways Flats, Killingbeck, Halton 124 Cross Gates Road, Leeds Dial, Osmondthorpe, Gipton Approach, Osmondthorpe, Shaftesbury Jct A, Harehills, Dawlish Poole Road, Cross Gates Terrace, East End Park, Torre Road, East End Park, Raincliffe Road, East End Park, Berking Avenue, Maryƒeld Crescent, Cross Gates Richmond Hill, Pontefract Lane, Richmond Hill, 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