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233 Huddersfield to Denby Dale Valid from Sunday, April 11, 2021 to Tuesday, October 5, 2021 233 Huddersfield to Denby Dale Valid from Sunday, April 11, 2021 to Tuesday, October 5, 2021 Monday to Friday - Denby Dale Rail Station 233 233 233 233 233 1 233 2 233 233 1 233 2 233 1 233 2 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 Huddersfield Town Centre Bus Station stand F 0540 0610 0640 0710 0735 0740 0815 0845 0845 0915 0915 0945 15 45 1415 1445 1515 1545 1615 1645 1715 1745 Waterloo Penistone Road 0557 0627 0657 0727 0755 0754 0832 0902 0902 0932 0932 1002 32 02 1432 1502 1533 1603 1635 1705 1735 1805 Highburton Co-op 0605 0635 0705 0737 0804 0805 0841 0911 0911 0941 0941 1011 Then 41 11 past 1441 1512 1542 1612 1646 1716 1746 1814 at each Kirkburton Huddersfield Road Church Green 0611 0641 0711 0744 0811 0812 0847 0917 0917 0947 0947 1017 these 47 17 hour 1447 1519 1551 1619 1653 1723 1753 1820 Skelmanthorpe Huddersfield Road The Grove Inn 0620 0650 0720 0755 0822 0820 0856 0926 0926 0956 0956 1026 mins 56 26 until 1456 1528 1600 1628 1702 1732 1802 1828 Clayton West Barnsley Road Springfield Ave 0628 0658 0728 0803 0831 0828 0902 0932 0932 1002 1002 1032 02 32 1502 1536 1608 1637 1710 1740 1810 1835 Denby Dale Rail Station 0642 0712 0742 0817 0847 0842 0917 0947 0947 1017 1017 1047 17 47 1517 1553 1624 1652 1727 1757 1827 1849 233 233 233 233 233 233 Huddersfield Town Centre Bus Station stand F 1815 1845 1945 2045 2145 2245 Waterloo Penistone Road 1832 1902 1958 2058 2158 2258 Highburton Co-op 1840 1910 2005 2105 2205 2305 Kirkburton Huddersfield Road Church Green 1846 1916 2010 2110 2210 2310 Skelmanthorpe Huddersfield Road The Grove Inn 1855 1924 2017 2117 2217 2317 Clayton West Barnsley Road Springfield Ave 1902 1931 2023 2123 2223 2323 Denby Dale Rail Station 1916 1945 2037 2137 2237 2337 1 Term Time Only 2 Only During School Holidays Monday to Friday - Huddersfield Town Centre Bus Station 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 1 233 2 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 Shelley College -- -- -- -- -- -- 0815 0815 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Denby Dale Rail Station 0509 0539 0609 0635 0652 0716 -- -- 0749 0817 0847 0917 47 17 1347 1417 1447 1517 1553 1624 1652 1727 1757 Clayton West Barnsley Road Springfield Ave 0521 0551 0621 0647 0704 0729 -- -- 0805 0833 0858 0928 Then 58 28 past 1358 1428 1458 1528 1604 1635 1703 1738 1808 Skelmanthorpe The Grove Inn 0535 0605 0635 0703 0721 0748 -- -- 0824 0849 0913 0942 at 12 42 each 1412 1442 1512 1542 1617 1648 1716 1751 1821 Kirkburton George Street Low Gate 0543 0613 0643 0712 0731 0758 0824 0824 0835 0859 0921 0951 these 21 51 hour 1421 1451 1522 1552 1626 1657 1726 1801 1831 mins until Highburton Town Gate Burton Acres Lane 0550 0620 0650 0719 0738 0806 0832 0832 0842 0906 0928 0958 28 58 1428 1458 1530 1600 1632 1703 1732 1807 1837 Waterloo Penistone Road 0558 0628 0658 0728 0750 0815 0840 0840 0850 0914 0937 1007 37 07 1437 1507 1540 1610 1642 1712 1742 1817 1847 Huddersfield Town Centre Bus Station 0615 0645 0715 0745 0810 0835 0900 0900 0910 0931 0954 1024 54 24 1454 1524 1557 1627 1702 1732 1759 1834 1904 233 233 233 233 233 233 Shelley College -- -- -- -- -- -- Denby Dale Rail Station 1827 1850 1945 2045 2145 2245 Clayton West Barnsley Road Springfield Ave 1838 1901 1956 2056 2156 2256 Skelmanthorpe The Grove Inn 1851 1914 2007 2107 2207 2307 Kirkburton George Street Low Gate 1901 1922 2015 2115 2215 2315 Highburton Town Gate Burton Acres Lane 1907 1929 2021 2121 2221 2321 Waterloo Penistone Road 1917 1938 2028 2128 2228 2328 Huddersfield Town Centre Bus Station 1934 1954 2040 2140 2240 2340 1 Term Time Only 2 Only During School Holidays Saturday - Denby Dale Rail Station 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 Huddersfield Town Centre Bus Station stand F 0645 0715 45 15 1845 1945 2045 2145 2245 Waterloo Penistone Road 0702 0732 02 32 1902 1957 2057 2157 2257 Highburton Co-op 0710 0740 Then 10 40 past 1910 2004 2104 2204 2304 at each Kirkburton Huddersfield Road Church Green 0717 0747 these 17 47 hour 1917 2010 2110 2210 2310 Skelmanthorpe Huddersfield Road The Grove Inn 0725 0755 mins 25 55 until 1925 2017 2117 2217 2317 Clayton West Barnsley Road Springfield Ave 0733 0803 33 03 1933 2025 2125 2225 2325 Denby Dale Rail Station 0747 0817 47 17 1947 2039 2139 2239 2339 Saturday - Huddersfield Town Centre Bus Station 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 Denby Dale Rail Station 0549 0619 0647 17 47 1817 1847 1920 2045 2145 2245 Clayton West Barnsley Road Springfield Ave 0603 0633 0701 31 01 1831 1901 1934 2058 2158 2258 Skelmanthorpe The Grove Inn 0616 0646 0714 Then 44 14 past 1844 1914 1947 2108 2208 2308 at each Kirkburton George Street Low Gate 0624 0654 0722 these 52 22 hour 1852 1922 1955 2115 2215 2315 Highburton Town Gate Burton Acres Lane 0631 0701 0729 mins 59 29 until 1859 1929 2002 2121 2221 2321 Waterloo Penistone Road 0638 0708 0736 06 36 1906 1936 2009 2127 2227 2327 Huddersfield Town Centre Bus Station 0653 0723 0753 23 53 1923 1952 2025 2139 2239 2339 Sunday - Denby Dale Rail Station 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 Huddersfield Town Centre Bus Station stand F 0945 1045 45 1845 1945 2045 2145 2245 Waterloo Penistone Road 0958 1058 58 1858 1958 2057 2157 2257 Highburton Co-op 1005 1105 Then 05 past 1905 2005 2104 2204 2304 at each Kirkburton Huddersfield Road Church Green 1011 1111 these 11 hour 1911 2011 2109 2209 2309 Skelmanthorpe Huddersfield Road The Grove Inn 1018 1118 mins 18 until 1918 2018 2115 2215 2315 Clayton West Barnsley Road Springfield Ave 1026 1126 26 1926 2026 2123 2223 2323 Denby Dale Rail Station 1040 1140 40 1940 2039 2137 2237 2337 Sunday - Huddersfield Town Centre Bus Station 233 233 233 233 233 Denby Dale Rail Station 0845 0945 45 2145 2245 Clayton West Barnsley Road Springfield Ave 0857 0957 57 2157 2257 Skelmanthorpe The Grove Inn 0908 1008 Then 08 past 2208 2308 at each Kirkburton George Street Low Gate 0915 1015 these 15 hour 2215 2315 Highburton Town Gate Burton Acres Lane 0921 1021 mins 21 until 2221 2321 Waterloo Penistone Road 0927 1027 27 2227 2327 Huddersfield Town Centre Bus Station 0939 1039 39 2239 2339.
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