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50A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 50A bus time schedule & line map 50A Carcroft <-> Doncaster Town Centre View In Website Mode The 50A bus line (Carcroft <-> Doncaster Town Centre) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Carcroft <-> Doncaster Town Centre: 7:41 AM - 5:41 PM (2) Doncaster Town Centre <-> Carcroft: 8:10 AM - 5:40 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 50A bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 50A bus arriving. Direction: Carcroft <-> Doncaster Town Centre 50A bus Time Schedule 32 stops Carcroft <-> Doncaster Town Centre Route VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Timetable: Sunday Not Operational Owston Road/Lodge Road, Carcroft Monday 7:41 AM - 5:41 PM Lodge Road/Chestnut Avenue, Carcroft Tuesday 7:41 AM - 5:41 PM Chestnut Avenue/Rydal Road, Carcroft Wednesday 7:41 AM - 5:41 PM Lodge Road, England Thursday 7:41 AM - 5:41 PM Chestnut Avenue/Rydal Road, Carcroft Friday 7:41 AM - 5:41 PM Chestnut Avenue/Langdale Road, Carcroft Saturday 9:41 AM - 4:01 PM Chestnut Avenue/Skellow Road, Carcroft High Street/Park Avenue, Carcroft 50A bus Info High Street/Queens Road, Carcroft Direction: Carcroft <-> Doncaster Town Centre Stops: 32 Owston Road/Askern Road, Carcroft Trip Duration: 29 min Line Summary: Owston Road/Lodge Road, Carcroft, Lodge Road/Chestnut Avenue, Carcroft, Chestnut Station Road/Bentley Moor Lane, Adwick Le Avenue/Rydal Road, Carcroft, Chestnut Street Avenue/Rydal Road, Carcroft, Chestnut Avenue/Langdale Road, Carcroft, Chestnut Church Lane/Victoria Road, Adwick Le Street Avenue/Skellow Road, Carcroft, High Street/Park Edward Road, England Avenue, Carcroft, High Street/Queens Road, Carcroft, Owston Road/Askern Road, Carcroft, Doncaster Lane/Church Lane, Adwick Le Street Station Road/Bentley Moor Lane, Adwick Le Street, Doncaster Lane, Adwick le Street Church Lane/Victoria Road, Adwick Le Street, Doncaster Lane/Church Lane, Adwick Le Street, Doncaster Lane/Village Street, Adwick Le Street Doncaster Lane/Village Street, Adwick Le Street, Park View, Adwick le Street Windmill Balk Lane/Washington Road, Adwick Le Street, Windmill Balk Lane/Villa Road, Woodlands, Windmill Balk Lane/Washington Road, Adwick Le Great North Road/Windmill Balk Lane, Woodlands, Street Great North Road/Princess Street, Woodlands, Great North Road/Welfare Road, Woodlands, Great North Windmill Balk Lane/Villa Road, Woodlands Road/Lake Road, Woodlands, Great North Windmill Balk Lane, Adwick le Street Road/Coppice Road, Highƒelds, Great North Road/Park And Ride, Bentley, York Road/Green Lane, Great North Road/Windmill Balk Lane, Woodlands Scawthorpe, York Road/Jossey Lane, Scawthorpe, York Road/Pipering Lane West, Scawthorpe, York Great North Road/Princess Street, Woodlands Road/Alwyn Avenue, Scawthorpe, York Road/Watch House Lane, Cusworth, York Road/Baldwin Avenue, Great North Road/Welfare Road, Woodlands York Road, York Road/Sprotbrough Road, York Road, North Bridge Road/Marsh Gate, Doncaster Great North Road/Lake Road, Woodlands Town Centre, North Bridge Road/Church Way, Doncaster Town Centre, Church View/Greyfriars Great North Road/Coppice Road, Highƒelds Road, Doncaster Town Centre, Doncaster Frenchgate Interchange/A12, Doncaster Town Centre Great North Road/Park And Ride, Bentley York Road/Green Lane, Scawthorpe Great North Road, England York Road/Jossey Lane, Scawthorpe York Road/Pipering Lane West, Scawthorpe Great North Road, Doncaster York Road/Alwyn Avenue, Scawthorpe York Road/Watch House Lane, Cusworth Williams Road, Doncaster York Road/Baldwin Avenue, York Road York Road/Sprotbrough Road, York Road North Bridge Road/Marsh Gate, Doncaster Town Centre North Bridge Road, Doncaster North Bridge Road/Church Way, Doncaster Town Centre North Bridge Road, Doncaster Church View/Greyfriars Road, Doncaster Town Centre Greyfriars Road, Doncaster Doncaster Frenchgate Interchange/A12, Doncaster Town Centre Direction: Doncaster Town Centre <-> Carcroft 50A bus Time Schedule 26 stops Doncaster Town Centre <-> Carcroft Route VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Timetable: Sunday Not Operational Doncaster Frenchgate Interchange/A9, Doncaster Monday 8:10 AM - 5:40 PM Town Centre Tuesday 8:10 AM - 5:40 PM North Bridge Road/Elwis Street, Doncaster Town Centre Wednesday 8:10 AM - 5:40 PM North Bridge Road, Doncaster Thursday 8:10 AM - 5:40 PM York Road/Sprotborough Road, York Road Friday 8:10 AM - 5:40 PM York Road/Newcomen Road, York Road Saturday 9:10 AM - 3:40 PM York Road/Newlands Drive, Cusworth Williams Road, Doncaster York Road/Barnsley Road, Scawsby 50A bus Info Direction: Doncaster Town Centre <-> Carcroft York Road/Alwyn Avenue, Scawthorpe Stops: 26 Trip Duration: 21 min York Road/Stanley Road, Scawthorpe Line Summary: Doncaster Frenchgate Interchange/A9, Doncaster Town Centre, North York Road/Jossey Lane, Scawthorpe Bridge Road/Elwis Street, Doncaster Town Centre, York Road/Sprotborough Road, York Road, York York Road/Green Lane, Scawthorpe Road/Newcomen Road, York Road, York Road/Newlands Drive, Cusworth, York A638, England Road/Barnsley Road, Scawsby, York Road/Alwyn Great North Road/Coppice Road, Highƒelds Avenue, Scawthorpe, York Road/Stanley Road, Scawthorpe, York Road/Jossey Lane, Scawthorpe, York Road/Green Lane, Scawthorpe, Great North Great North Road/Doncaster Lane, Woodlands Road/Coppice Road, Highƒelds, Great North Road/Doncaster Lane, Woodlands, Great North Great North Road/Welfare Road, Woodlands Road/Welfare Road, Woodlands, Great North Road/The Park, Woodlands, Great North Great North Road/The Park, Woodlands Road/Chadwick Road, Woodlands, Windmill Balk The Park, Adwick le Street Lane/Great North Road, Woodlands, Windmill Balk Lane/Villa Road, Woodlands, Doncaster Lane/Village Great North Road/Chadwick Road, Woodlands Street, Adwick Le Street, Doncaster Lane/Church Lane, Adwick Le Street, Church Lane/Victoria Road, Windmill Balk Lane/Great North Road, Woodlands Adwick Le Street, Station Road/Brooklands Road, Adwick Le Street, Owston Road/Skellow Road, Windmill Balk Lane/Villa Road, Woodlands Carcroft, Owston Road/High Street, Carcroft, Windmill Balk Lane, Adwick le Street Owston Road/High Street, Carcroft, Owston Road/Markham Avenue, Carcroft, Owston Doncaster Lane/Village Street, Adwick Le Street Road/Lodge Road, Carcroft Doncaster Lane/Church Lane, Adwick Le Street Doncaster Lane, Adwick le Street Church Lane/Victoria Road, Adwick Le Street Station Road/Brooklands Road, Adwick Le Street Station Road, England Owston Road/Skellow Road, Carcroft Owston Road/High Street, Carcroft Owston Road/High Street, Carcroft Owston Road/Markham Avenue, Carcroft Owston Road/Lodge Road, Carcroft 50A bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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