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64 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 64 bus time schedule & line map 64 Leeds - Aberford Old Cafe View In Website Mode The 64 bus line (Leeds - Aberford Old Cafe) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Aberford <-> Leeds: 7:15 PM (2) Aberford <-> Leeds City Centre: 8:37 PM - 10:37 PM (3) Leeds <-> Aberford: 7:51 AM - 10:47 PM (4) Leeds City Centre <-> Aberford: 6:09 AM - 10:42 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 64 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 64 bus arriving. Direction: Aberford <-> Leeds 64 bus Time Schedule 52 stops Aberford <-> Leeds Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:42 AM - 10:42 PM Monday 7:15 PM Old Cafe Terminus, Aberford Main Street, Aberford Civil Parish Tuesday 7:15 PM Main St Haverthwaite Drive, Aberford Wednesday 7:15 PM Main Street St Johns Close, Aberford Thursday 7:15 PM Friday 7:15 PM Main St Highƒeld Road, Aberford Saturday Not Operational Cattle Lane Main St, Aberford Cattle Lane Parlington Villas, Aberford Parlington Villas, Aberford Civil Parish 64 bus Info Leyƒeld Farm, Aberford Direction: Aberford <-> Leeds Stops: 52 Cattle Ln Barwick Lodge Plantation, Barwick-In- Trip Duration: 48 min Elmet Line Summary: Old Cafe Terminus, Aberford, Main St Haverthwaite Drive, Aberford, Main Street St Johns Aberford Road Fieldhead Dr, Barwick-In-Elmet Close, Aberford, Main St Highƒeld Road, Aberford, Cattle Lane Main St, Aberford, Cattle Lane Parlington Gascoigne Arms the Cross, Barwick-In-Elmet Villas, Aberford, Leyƒeld Farm, Aberford, Cattle Ln Barwick Lodge Plantation, Barwick-In-Elmet, The Cross, Barwick In Elmet And Scholes Civil Parish Aberford Road Fieldhead Dr, Barwick-In-Elmet, Main St Chapel Lane, Barwick-In-Elmet Gascoigne Arms the Cross, Barwick-In-Elmet, Main St Chapel Lane, Barwick-In-Elmet, Leeds Rd Flats Lane, Barwick-In-Elmet, Leeds Rd Shaws Lane, Leeds Rd Flats Lane, Barwick-In-Elmet Barwick-In-Elmet, Leeds Road Limekiln Hill, Barwick- In-Elmet, Leeds Rd Taylor Lane, Scholes, Leeds Rd Leeds Rd Shaws Lane, Barwick-In-Elmet Coronation Tree, Scholes, Leeds Rd Main Street, Scholes, Leeds Road, Scholes, Smeaton Approach Leeds Road Limekiln Hill, Barwick-In-Elmet Leeds Rd, Cross Gates, Smeaton Approach Smeaton Academy, Cross Gates, Smeaton Approach Spur Leeds Rd Taylor Lane, Scholes Drive, Cross Gates, Smeaton Approach Rockingham Road, Cross Gates, Smeaton Approach Dovedale Leeds Rd Coronation Tree, Scholes Garth, Cross Gates, Sandleas Way, Cross Gates, Sandleas Way, Cross Gates, Euston Road, Cross Leeds Rd Main Street, Scholes Gates, Ethel Jackson Rd, Cross Gates, Pendas Way, Cross Gates, Manston Park, Cross Gates, Cross Leeds Road, Scholes Gates Ctr C, Cross Gates, Cross Gates Rdbt, Cross Gates, Poole Road, Cross Gates, Maryƒeld Crescent, Smeaton Approach Leeds Rd, Cross Gates Cross Gates, Melbourne Rdbt, Killingbeck, Seacroft Hospital, Killingbeck, Killingbeck Cem, Killingbeck, Smeaton Approach Smeaton Academy, Cross Killingbeck Asda, Killingbeck, Highways Flats, Gates Killingbeck, Halton Dial, Osmondthorpe, Gipton Mail Close, Leeds Approach, Osmondthorpe, Shaftesbury Jct A, Harehills, Dawlish Terrace, East End Park, Torre Smeaton Approach Spur Drive, Cross Gates Road, East End Park, Raincliffe Road, East End Park, Spur Drive, Leeds Berking Avenue, Richmond Hill, Pontefract Lane, Richmond Hill, Woodpecker Junction, Quarry Hill, Smeaton Approach Rockingham Road, Cross Cultural E, Quarry Hill, Cultural G, Leeds City Centre, Gates Corn Exchange J, Leeds City Centre, Wellington J, Rockingham Way, Leeds Leeds City Centre, City Square F, Leeds Smeaton Approach Dovedale Garth, Cross Gates Pembury Mount, Leeds Sandleas Way, Cross Gates Sandleas Way, Cross Gates Euston Road, Cross Gates Ethel Jackson Rd, Cross Gates Ethel Jackson Road, Leeds Pendas Way, Cross Gates Manston Park, Cross Gates Cross Gates Ctr C, Cross Gates 54 Austhorpe Road, Leeds Cross Gates Rdbt, Cross Gates 124 Cross Gates Road, Leeds Poole Road, Cross Gates Maryƒeld Crescent, Cross Gates Melbourne Rdbt, Killingbeck Seacroft Hospital, Killingbeck Killingbeck Cem, Killingbeck Killingbeck Asda, Killingbeck Highways Flats, Killingbeck Halton Dial, Osmondthorpe Gipton Approach, Osmondthorpe Shaftesbury Jct A, Harehills Dawlish Terrace, East End Park Dawlish Street, Leeds Torre Road, East End Park Dawlish Crescent, Leeds Raincliffe Road, East End Park Berking Avenue, Richmond Hill Pontefract Lane, Richmond Hill Woodpecker Junction, Quarry Hill 96 Marsh Lane, Leeds Cultural E, Quarry Hill York Street, Leeds Cultural G, Leeds City Centre York Street, Leeds Corn Exchange J, Leeds City Centre 12 Duncan Street, Leeds Wellington J, Leeds City Centre King Street, Leeds City Square F, Leeds 11-12 Park Row, Leeds Direction: Aberford <-> Leeds City Centre 64 bus Time Schedule 50 stops Aberford <-> Leeds City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:37 PM - 10:37 PM Old Cafe Terminus, Aberford Main Street, Aberford Civil Parish Tuesday 8:37 PM - 10:37 PM Main St Haverthwaite Drive, Aberford Wednesday 8:37 PM - 10:37 PM Main Street St Johns Close, Aberford Thursday 8:37 PM - 10:37 PM Friday 8:37 PM - 10:37 PM Main St Highƒeld Road, Aberford Saturday 6:30 AM - 10:35 PM Cattle Lane Main St, Aberford Cattle Lane Parlington Villas, Aberford Parlington Villas, Aberford Civil Parish 64 bus Info Leyƒeld Farm, Aberford Direction: Aberford <-> Leeds City Centre Stops: 50 Cattle Ln Barwick Lodge Plantation, Barwick-In- Trip Duration: 37 min Elmet Line Summary: Old Cafe Terminus, Aberford, Main St Haverthwaite Drive, Aberford, Main Street St Johns Aberford Road Fieldhead Dr, Barwick-In-Elmet Close, Aberford, Main St Highƒeld Road, Aberford, Cattle Lane Main St, Aberford, Cattle Lane Parlington Gascoigne Arms the Cross, Barwick-In-Elmet Villas, Aberford, Leyƒeld Farm, Aberford, Cattle Ln Barwick Lodge Plantation, Barwick-In-Elmet, The Cross, Barwick In Elmet And Scholes Civil Parish Aberford Road Fieldhead Dr, Barwick-In-Elmet, Gascoigne Arms the Cross, Barwick-In-Elmet, Main Main St Chapel Lane, Barwick-In-Elmet St Chapel Lane, Barwick-In-Elmet, Leeds Rd Flats Lane, Barwick-In-Elmet, Leeds Rd Shaws Lane, Leeds Rd Flats Lane, Barwick-In-Elmet Barwick-In-Elmet, Leeds Road Limekiln Hill, Barwick- In-Elmet, Leeds Rd Taylor Lane, Scholes, Leeds Rd Leeds Rd Shaws Lane, Barwick-In-Elmet Coronation Tree, Scholes, Leeds Rd Main Street, Scholes, Leeds Road, Scholes, Smeaton Approach Leeds Road Limekiln Hill, Barwick-In-Elmet Leeds Rd, Cross Gates, Smeaton Approach Smeaton Academy, Cross Gates, Smeaton Approach Spur Leeds Rd Taylor Lane, Scholes Drive, Cross Gates, Smeaton Approach Rockingham Road, Cross Gates, Smeaton Approach Dovedale Leeds Rd Coronation Tree, Scholes Garth, Cross Gates, Sandleas Way, Cross Gates, Sandleas Way, Cross Gates, Euston Road, Cross Leeds Rd Main Street, Scholes Gates, Ethel Jackson Rd, Cross Gates, Pendas Way, Cross Gates, Manston Park, Cross Gates, Cross Leeds Road, Scholes Gates Ctr C, Cross Gates, Cross Gates Rdbt, Cross Gates, Poole Road, Cross Gates, Maryƒeld Crescent, Smeaton Approach Leeds Rd, Cross Gates Cross Gates, Melbourne Rdbt, Killingbeck, Seacroft Hospital, Killingbeck, Killingbeck Cem, Killingbeck, Smeaton Approach Smeaton Academy, Cross Killingbeck Asda, Killingbeck, Highways Flats, Gates Killingbeck, Halton Dial, Osmondthorpe, Gipton Approach, Osmondthorpe, Shaftesbury Jct A, Mail Close, Leeds Harehills, Dawlish Terrace, East End Park, Torre Smeaton Approach Spur Drive, Cross Gates Road, East End Park, Raincliffe Road, East End Park, Berking Avenue, Richmond Hill, Pontefract Lane, Spur Drive, Leeds Richmond Hill, Woodpecker Junction, Quarry Hill, Smeaton Approach Rockingham Road, Cross Cultural E, Quarry Hill, Cultural G, Leeds City Centre, Gates Corn Exchange I, Leeds City Centre Rockingham Way, Leeds Smeaton Approach Dovedale Garth, Cross Gates Pembury Mount, Leeds Sandleas Way, Cross Gates Sandleas Way, Cross Gates Euston Road, Cross Gates Ethel Jackson Rd, Cross Gates Ethel Jackson Road, Leeds Pendas Way, Cross Gates Manston Park, Cross Gates Cross Gates Ctr C, Cross Gates 54 Austhorpe Road, Leeds Cross Gates Rdbt, Cross Gates 124 Cross Gates Road, Leeds Poole Road, Cross Gates Maryƒeld Crescent, Cross Gates Melbourne Rdbt, Killingbeck Seacroft Hospital, Killingbeck Killingbeck Cem, Killingbeck Killingbeck Asda, Killingbeck Highways Flats, Killingbeck Halton Dial, Osmondthorpe Gipton Approach, Osmondthorpe Shaftesbury Jct A, Harehills Dawlish Terrace, East End Park Dawlish Street, Leeds Torre Road, East End Park Dawlish Crescent, Leeds Raincliffe Road, East End Park Berking Avenue, Richmond Hill Pontefract Lane, Richmond Hill Woodpecker Junction, Quarry Hill 96 Marsh Lane, Leeds Cultural E, Quarry Hill York Street, Leeds Cultural G, Leeds City Centre York Street, Leeds Corn Exchange I, Leeds City Centre Hirsts Yard, Leeds Direction: Leeds <-> Aberford 64 bus Time Schedule 52 stops Leeds <-> Aberford Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:51 AM - 10:47 PM Monday Not Operational City Square G, Leeds 35 Park Row, Leeds Tuesday Not Operational Trinity Q, Leeds City Centre Wednesday Not Operational 61 Boar Lane, Leeds Thursday Not Operational Corn Exchange H, Leeds City Centre Friday Not Operational 9-11 Duncan Street, Leeds Saturday Not Operational Cultural B, Leeds City Centre York Street, Leeds Cultural D, Quarry Hill York Street, Leeds 64 bus Info Direction: Leeds <-> Aberford Woodpecker Junction, Quarry Hill Stops: 52 York Road, Leeds Trip Duration: 43 min Line Summary: City Square G, Leeds, Trinity Q, Leeds Pontefract Lane, Richmond Hill City Centre, Corn
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