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14 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 14 bus time schedule & line map 14 Foxwood - City - Haxby View In Website Mode The 14 bus line (Foxwood - City - Haxby) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Foxwood Lane <-> Haxby: 10:30 PM (2) Haxby <-> Foxwood Lane: 9:35 PM - 10:35 PM (3) Haxby <-> York: 6:35 PM - 8:35 PM (4) York <-> Haxby: 7:07 PM - 10:00 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 14 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 14 bus arriving. Direction: Foxwood Lane <-> Haxby 14 bus Time Schedule 60 stops Foxwood Lane <-> Haxby Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 10:30 PM Foxwood Lane Shops, Foxwood Lane Morrell Court, York Tuesday 10:30 PM The Gallops, Foxwood Lane Wednesday 10:30 PM Eaton Court, York Thursday 10:30 PM Quaker Wood, Woodthorpe Friday 10:30 PM Acomb Wood Drive, York Saturday 10:30 PM Girvan Close, Woodthorpe Alness Drive, Woodthorpe Acomb Park, Woodthorpe 14 bus Info Direction: Foxwood Lane <-> Haxby Eden Close, Woodthorpe Stops: 60 Nairn Close, York Trip Duration: 62 min Line Summary: Foxwood Lane Shops, Foxwood Woodthorpe Shops, Woodthorpe Lane, The Gallops, Foxwood Lane, Quaker Wood, Woodthorpe, Girvan Close, Woodthorpe, Alness Carrƒeld, Woodthorpe Drive, Woodthorpe, Acomb Park, Woodthorpe, Eden Deepdale, York Close, Woodthorpe, Woodthorpe Shops, Woodthorpe, Carrƒeld, Woodthorpe, Ashbourne Way, Ashbourne Way, Woodthorpe Woodthorpe, Grassholme, Woodthorpe, Moorcroft Road, Woodthorpe, Chaloner's Road, Dringhouses, Grassholme, Woodthorpe Askham Bar Tesco, Askham Bar, Old Moor Lane, Grassholme, York Dringhouses, The Horseshoe, Dringhouses, Slingsby Grove, Dringhouses, Cross Keys, Dringhouses, Moorcroft Road, Woodthorpe Nelson's Lane, Tadcaster Road, Pulleyn Drive, Tadcaster Road, Mount Vale, Tadcaster Road, The Chaloner's Road, Dringhouses Mount, York, Blossom Street, York, Rail Station, York, Rougier Street, York, Micklegate, York, Stonebow, 52 Moor Lane, York York, Peasholme Green, York, Monk Bar, York, Trinity Askham Bar Tesco, Askham Bar Methodist Church, York, Lowther Street, the Groves, Grove Terrace Lane, the Groves, Ramsay Close, Clifton, Kitchener Street, Clifton, Yearsley Bridge, Old Moor Lane, Dringhouses Heworth, Bell Farm, Huntington, Yearsley Grove, Tadcaster Road Dringhouses, York Huntington, Meadowƒelds Drive, Huntington, The Horseshoe, Dringhouses Alexander Avenue, Huntington, Folk Hall, New 33 The Horseshoe, York Earswick, New Earswick Shops, New Earswick, Rowan Avenue, New Earswick, Joseph Rowntree Slingsby Grove, Dringhouses School, New Earswick, Crompton Terrace, New 68 Tadcaster Road, York Earswick, Haxby Crossing, Haxby, Eastƒeld Avenue, Haxby, Old Dike Lands, Haxby, Wheatƒeld Lane, Cross Keys, Dringhouses Haxby, Meadow Lane, Haxby, Ruddings Close, 30 Tadcaster Road, York Haxby, Sandyland, Haxby, St Nicholas Way, Wigginton, Westƒeld Road, Wigginton, Red Lion, Nelson's Lane, Tadcaster Road Haxby, Memorial Hall, Haxby, Hall Rise, Haxby, Allotment Gardens, Haxby, Folks Close, Haxby, Pulleyn Drive, Tadcaster Road Netherwindings, Haxby, West Nooks, Haxby Mount Vale, Tadcaster Road Mount Vale, York The Mount, York Mill Mount Court, York Blossom Street, York The Crescent, York Rail Station, York Station Road, York Rougier Street, York Tanner Street, York Micklegate, York Micklegate, York Stonebow, York 8-10 The Stonebow, York Peasholme Green, York Peasholme Green, York Monk Bar, York St Wilfrids Court, York Trinity Methodist Church, York 41 Monkgate, York Lowther Street, the Groves Grove Terrace Lane, the Groves Ramsay Close, Clifton White Cross Gardens, York Kitchener Street, Clifton Yearsley Bridge, Heworth Mallard Landings, England Bell Farm, Huntington Wray's Avenue, York Yearsley Grove, Huntington Meadowƒelds Drive, Huntington Alexander Avenue, Huntington Folk Hall, New Earswick Elm Tree Mews, York New Earswick Shops, New Earswick Rowan Avenue, New Earswick 50 Hawthorn Terrace, York Joseph Rowntree School, New Earswick Crompton Terrace, New Earswick Haxby Crossing, Haxby Eastƒeld Avenue, Haxby Old Dike Lands, Haxby Wheatƒeld Lane, Haxby Meadow Lane, Haxby Meadow lane, Haxby Civil Parish Ruddings Close, Haxby Headland Lane, Haxby Civil Parish Sandyland, Haxby Greenshaw Drive, Wigginton Civil Parish St Nicholas Way, Wigginton Westƒeld Road, Wigginton Westƒeld Road, Wigginton Civil Parish Red Lion, Haxby Memorial Hall, Haxby 16 The Village, Haxby Civil Parish Hall Rise, Haxby Allotment Gardens, Haxby Folks Close, Haxby Netherwindings, Haxby West Nooks, Haxby West Nooks, Haxby Civil Parish Direction: Haxby <-> Foxwood Lane 14 bus Time Schedule 59 stops Haxby <-> Foxwood Lane Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:35 PM - 10:35 PM West Nooks, Haxby West Nooks, Haxby Civil Parish Tuesday 9:35 PM - 10:35 PM Folks Close, Haxby Wednesday 9:35 PM - 10:35 PM Allotment Gardens, Haxby Thursday 9:35 PM - 10:35 PM Friday 9:35 PM - 10:35 PM Hall Rise, Haxby Saturday 9:35 PM - 10:35 PM Memorial Hall, Haxby 16 The Village, Haxby Civil Parish Red Lion, Haxby 14 bus Info Westƒeld Road, Wigginton Direction: Haxby <-> Foxwood Lane Westƒeld Place, Wigginton Civil Parish Stops: 59 Trip Duration: 53 min Sandyland, Haxby Line Summary: West Nooks, Haxby, Folks Close, Greenshaw Drive, Wigginton Civil Parish Haxby, Allotment Gardens, Haxby, Hall Rise, Haxby, Memorial Hall, Haxby, Red Lion, Haxby, Westƒeld Ruddings Close, Haxby Road, Wigginton, Sandyland, Haxby, Ruddings Close, Headland Lane, Haxby Civil Parish Haxby, Meadow Lane, Haxby, Wheatƒeld Lane, Haxby, Old Dike Lands, Haxby, Eastƒeld Avenue, Meadow Lane, Haxby Haxby, Haxby Crossing, Haxby, Crompton Terrace, Meadow lane, Haxby Civil Parish New Earswick, Joseph Rowntree School, New Earswick, Rowan Avenue, New Earswick, New Wheatƒeld Lane, Haxby Earswick Shops, New Earswick, Folk Hall, New Earswick, Alexander Avenue, Huntington, Old Dike Lands, Haxby Meadowƒelds Drive, Huntington, Yearsley Grove, Huntington, Bell Farm, Huntington, Yearsley Bridge, Eastƒeld Avenue, Haxby Heworth, Kitchener Street, Clifton, Ramsay Close, Clifton, Grove Terrace Lane, the Groves, Lowther Haxby Crossing, Haxby Street, the Groves, Foss Bank, York, Peasholme Green, York, Stonebow, York, Low Ousegate, York, Rougier Street, York, Rail Station, York, Blossom Crompton Terrace, New Earswick Street, York, The Mount, York, Mount Vale, Tadcaster Road, Pulleyn Drive, Tadcaster Road, Nelson's Lane, Joseph Rowntree School, New Earswick Tadcaster Road, The Marriott Hotel, Dringhouses, St Park Terrace, New Earswick Civil Parish Edward's Church, Dringhouses, Slingsby Grove, Dringhouses, The Horseshoe, Dringhouses, Old Moor Rowan Avenue, New Earswick Lane, Dringhouses, Askham Bar Tesco, Askham Bar, Hawthorn Place, York Chaloner's Road, Dringhouses, Moorcroft Road, Woodthorpe, Woodthorpe Shops, Woodthorpe, New Earswick Shops, New Earswick Carrƒeld, Woodthorpe, Ashbourne Way, Woodthorpe, Grassholme, Woodthorpe, Eden Close, Woodthorpe, Folk Hall, New Earswick Acomb Park, Woodthorpe, Alness Drive, Woodthorpe, Hawthorn Terrace, York Girvan Close, Woodthorpe, Quaker Wood, Woodthorpe, Bellwood Drive, Woodthorpe, Bellhouse Alexander Avenue, Huntington Way, Foxwood Lane, Foxwood Lane Shops, Huntington Road, York Foxwood Lane Meadowƒelds Drive, Huntington Yearsley Grove, Huntington Bell Farm, Huntington Yearsley Bridge, Heworth Mallard Landings, England Kitchener Street, Clifton Ramsay Close, Clifton Grove Terrace Lane, the Groves Lowther Street, the Groves Foss Bank, York Foss Bank, York Peasholme Green, York Peasholme Green, York Stonebow, York The Stonebow, York Low Ousegate, York Low Ousegate, York Rougier Street, York Rougier Street, York Rail Station, York Station Road, York Blossom Street, York Blossom Street, York The Mount, York Mount Vale, Tadcaster Road Mount Vale, York Pulleyn Drive, Tadcaster Road Nelson's Lane, Tadcaster Road Tadcaster Road, York The Marriott Hotel, Dringhouses 17 Tadcaster Road, York 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 Askham Bar Tesco, Askham Bar Chaloner's Road, Dringhouses 52 Moor Lane, York Moorcroft Road, Woodthorpe Woodthorpe Shops, Woodthorpe Carrƒeld, Woodthorpe Deepdale, York Ashbourne Way, Woodthorpe Grassholme, Woodthorpe Grassholme, York Eden Close, Woodthorpe Nairn Close, York Acomb Park, Woodthorpe Alness Drive, Woodthorpe Girvan Close, Woodthorpe Alness Drive, York Quaker Wood, Woodthorpe Acomb Wood Drive, York Bellwood Drive, Woodthorpe Bellhouse Way, York Bellhouse Way, Foxwood Lane Oldman Court, York Foxwood Lane Shops, Foxwood Lane Morrell Court, York Direction: Haxby <-> York 14 bus Time Schedule 31 stops Haxby <-> York Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:35 PM - 8:35 PM West Nooks, Haxby West Nooks, Haxby Civil Parish Tuesday 6:35 PM - 8:35 PM Folks Close, Haxby Wednesday 6:35 PM - 8:35 PM Thursday 6:35 PM - 8:35 PM Allotment Gardens, Haxby Friday 6:35 PM - 8:35 PM Hall Rise, Haxby Saturday 6:35 PM - 8:35 PM Memorial Hall, Haxby 16 The Village, Haxby Civil Parish Red Lion, Haxby 14 bus Info Westƒeld Road, Wigginton Direction: Haxby <-> York Westƒeld Place, Wigginton Civil Parish Stops: 31 Trip Duration: 26 min Sandyland, Haxby Line Summary: West Nooks, Haxby, Folks Close, Greenshaw Drive, Wigginton Civil Parish Haxby, Allotment Gardens, Haxby, Hall Rise, Haxby, Memorial Hall, Haxby, Red Lion, Haxby, Westƒeld Ruddings Close, Haxby Road, Wigginton, Sandyland, Haxby, Ruddings Close,
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