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257 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 257 bus time schedule & line map 257 She∆eld - Bamford - Bakewell View In Website Mode The 257 bus line (She∆eld - Bamford - Bakewell) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bakewell: 8:05 AM - 12:30 PM (2) Calver: 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM (3) She∆eld Centre: 8:55 AM - 2:55 PM (4) Yorkshire Bridge: 5:55 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 257 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 257 bus arriving. Direction: Bakewell 257 bus Time Schedule 94 stops Bakewell Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:05 AM - 12:30 PM She∆eld Interchange/D3, She∆eld Centre Tuesday 8:05 AM - 12:30 PM Pond Street/Paternoster Row, She∆eld Centre Paternoster Row, She∆eld Wednesday 8:05 AM - 12:30 PM Furnival Street/Arundel Lane, She∆eld Centre Thursday 8:05 AM - 12:30 PM 20 Furnival Street, She∆eld Friday 8:05 AM - 12:30 PM Furnival Gate/Matilda Way, She∆eld Centre Saturday 8:05 AM - 12:30 PM Furnival Gate, She∆eld Charter Row/Fitzwilliam Gate, She∆eld Centre Charter Row, She∆eld 257 bus Info Western Bank/Damer Street, Western Bank Direction: Bakewell Stops: 94 Whitham Road/Northumberland Road, Western Trip Duration: 75 min Bank Line Summary: She∆eld Interchange/D3, She∆eld Centre, Pond Street/Paternoster Row, She∆eld Whitham Road/Moor Oaks Road, Broomhill Centre, Furnival Street/Arundel Lane, She∆eld 140 Whitham Road, She∆eld Centre, Furnival Gate/Matilda Way, She∆eld Centre, Charter Row/Fitzwilliam Gate, She∆eld Centre, Whitham Road/Newbould Lane, Broomhill Western Bank/Damer Street, Western Bank, Whitham 195 Whitham Road, She∆eld Road/Northumberland Road, Western Bank, Whitham Road/Moor Oaks Road, Broomhill, Manchester Road/Lawson Road, Broomhill Whitham Road/Newbould Lane, Broomhill, Manchester Road/Lawson Road, Broomhill, Manchester Road/Tapton House Road, Tapton Manchester Road/Tapton House Road, Tapton Hill, Hill Manchester Road/Vernon Terrace, Crosspool, Manchester Road/Sandygate Road, Crosspool, Manchester Road/Vernon Terrace, Crosspool Manchester Road/Benty Lane, Crosspool, Manchester Road/Den Bank Drive, Crosspool, Manchester Road/Sandygate Road, Crosspool Manchester Road/Barnƒeld Road, Crosspool, Manchester Road/Den Bank Avenue, Crosspool, Manchester Road/Bell Hagg, Rivelin, Manchester Manchester Road/Benty Lane, Crosspool Road/Rivelin Valley Road, Rivelin, Manchester Benty Lane, She∆eld Road/Pump House, Rivelin, Manchester Manchester Road/Den Bank Drive, Crosspool Road/Onksley Lane, Rivelin, Manchester Road/Wyming Brook Drive, Rivelin, Manchester Manchester Road/Barnƒeld Road, Crosspool Road/Holme Farm, Hollow Meadows, Manchester Road/Old School House, Hollow Meadows, Manchester Road/Den Bank Avenue, Crosspool Manchester Road/Moscar Grange, Hollow Meadows, Manchester Road/Moscar Lodge, Hollow Manchester Road/Bell Hagg, Rivelin Meadows, Strines Turn, Ashopton, Cutthroat Bridge, Ashopton, Ladybower Inn, Ashopton, Heatherdene, Manchester Road/Rivelin Valley Road, Rivelin Ashopton, Yorkshire Bridge Hotel, Yorkshire Bridge, Lydgate Lane, Yorkshire Bridge, Lydgate Cottages, Yorkshire Bridge, Old Road, Bamford, Greenhead Manchester Road/Pump House, Rivelin Park, Bamford, Derwent Hotel, Bamford, Victoria Road, Bamford, Station Road, Bamford, Saltergate Manchester Road/Onksley Lane, Rivelin Lane, Bamford, Bus Turnaround, Bamford, Crossroads, Calver, Ferndale House, Stoney Manchester Road/Wyming Brook Drive, Rivelin Middleton, Toll Bar, Stoney Middleton, The Dale, Stoney Middleton, The Square, Eyam, Church, Eyam, Manchester Road/Holme Farm, Hollow Meadows Eyam Hall, Eyam, Shatton Lane, Bamford, Thornhill Lane, Bamford, The Rising Sun, Bamford, Travellers Manchester Road/Old School House, Hollow Rest, Brough, Station Road End, Hope, Aston Lane, Meadows Hope, Church, Hope, Post O∆ce, Hope, College Bus Park, Hope, Post O∆ce, Hope, Aston Lane, Hope, Manchester Road/Moscar Grange, Hollow Station Road End, Hope, Travellers Rest, Brough, Mill, Meadows Brough, Stretƒeld Cottages, Bradwell, Batham Gate, Bradwell, Memorial Hall, Bradwell, Church, Bradwell, Manchester Road/Moscar Lodge, Hollow Cop Low, Little Hucklow, Old Chapel, Great Hucklow, Meadows Great Hucklow Lane End, Great Hucklow, Grindlow Lane End, Great Hucklow, Bulls Head, Foolow, Town Strines Turn, Ashopton Head, Eyam, Little Edge, Eyam, Eyam Hall, Eyam, Church, Eyam, The Square, Eyam, The Dale, Stoney Cutthroat Bridge, Ashopton Middleton, Toll Bar, Stoney Middleton, Ferndale House, Stoney Middleton, Crossroads, Calver, Bridge, Calver, Cliff College, Calver, Stanton Ford, Baslow, Ladybower Inn, Ashopton White Lodge Lane, Baslow, Church, Baslow, Nether End, Baslow, Devonshire Bridge, Baslow, Birchills Heatherdene, Ashopton Lodge, Bakewell, Pineapple Farm, Bakewell, Baslow Road, Bakewell, Higgenholes, Bakewell, Newholme Yorkshire Bridge Hotel, Yorkshire Bridge Hospital, Bakewell, Castle Mount Crescent, Bakewell, Square, Bakewell, Square, Bakewell Lydgate Lane, Yorkshire Bridge Lydgate Cottages, Yorkshire Bridge Old Road, Bamford Greenhead Park, Bamford Ashopton Road, Bamford Civil Parish Derwent Hotel, Bamford The Croft, Bamford Civil Parish Victoria Road, Bamford Main Road, Bamford Civil Parish Station Road, Bamford Station Road, Bamford Civil Parish Saltergate Lane, Bamford Bus Turnaround, Bamford Crossroads, Calver Ferndale House, Stoney Middleton Toll Bar, Stoney Middleton A623, Stoney Middleton Civil Parish The Dale, Stoney Middleton The Square, Eyam The Square, Eyam Civil Parish Church, Eyam Eyam Hall, Eyam 1 Delph Close, Eyam Civil Parish Shatton Lane, Bamford Thornhill Lane, Bamford The Rising Sun, Bamford Travellers Rest, Brough Station Road End, Hope Aston Lane, Hope Church, Hope Sherwood Avenue, Hope Civil Parish Post O∆ce, Hope College Bus Park, Hope Post O∆ce, Hope Aston Lane, Hope Station Road End, Hope Station Road, Hope Civil Parish Travellers Rest, Brough Hope Road, Aston Civil Parish Mill, Brough Stretƒeld Cottages, Bradwell Batham Gate, Bradwell Main Road, Bradwell Civil Parish Memorial Hall, Bradwell Netherside, Bradwell Civil Parish Church, Bradwell The Hills, Bradwell Civil Parish Cop Low, Little Hucklow Old Chapel, Great Hucklow Great Hucklow Lane End, Great Hucklow Grindlow Lane End, Great Hucklow Bulls Head, Foolow Town Head, Eyam Little Edge, Eyam Town Head, Eyam Civil Parish Eyam Hall, Eyam 1 Delph Close, Eyam Civil Parish Church, Eyam The Square, Eyam The Square, Eyam Civil Parish The Dale, Stoney Middleton Toll Bar, Stoney Middleton A623, Stoney Middleton Civil Parish Ferndale House, Stoney Middleton Avenue Close, Stoney Middleton Civil Parish Crossroads, Calver Bridge, Calver Calver Bridge, Calver Civil Parish Cliff College, Calver Baslow Road, Curbar Civil Parish Stanton Ford, Baslow White Lodge Lane, Baslow Church, Baslow Church Street, Baslow And Bubnell Civil Parish Nether End, Baslow Church Lane, Baslow And Bubnell Civil Parish Devonshire Bridge, Baslow Birchills Lodge, Bakewell Pineapple Farm, Bakewell Baslow Road, Bakewell Baslow Road, Bakewell Civil Parish Higgenholes, Bakewell Brookƒeld Lane, Bakewell Civil Parish Newholme Hospital, Bakewell Castle Mount Crescent, Bakewell Square, Bakewell Bridge Street, Bakewell Square, Bakewell Rutland Square, Bakewell Direction: Calver 257 bus Time Schedule 69 stops Calver Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM She∆eld Interchange/D3, She∆eld Centre Tuesday 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM Pond Street/Paternoster Row, She∆eld Centre Paternoster Row, She∆eld Wednesday 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM Furnival Street/Arundel Lane, She∆eld Centre Thursday 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM 20 Furnival Street, She∆eld Friday 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM Furnival Gate/Matilda Way, She∆eld Centre Saturday 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM Furnival Gate, She∆eld Charter Row/Fitzwilliam Gate, She∆eld Centre Charter Row, She∆eld 257 bus Info Western Bank/Damer Street, Western Bank Direction: Calver Stops: 69 Whitham Road/Northumberland Road, Western Trip Duration: 62 min Bank Line Summary: She∆eld Interchange/D3, She∆eld Centre, Pond Street/Paternoster Row, She∆eld Whitham Road/Moor Oaks Road, Broomhill Centre, Furnival Street/Arundel Lane, She∆eld 140 Whitham Road, She∆eld Centre, Furnival Gate/Matilda Way, She∆eld Centre, Charter Row/Fitzwilliam Gate, She∆eld Centre, Whitham Road/Newbould Lane, Broomhill Western Bank/Damer Street, Western Bank, Whitham 195 Whitham Road, She∆eld Road/Northumberland Road, Western Bank, Whitham Road/Moor Oaks Road, Broomhill, Manchester Road/Lawson Road, Broomhill Whitham Road/Newbould Lane, Broomhill, Manchester Road/Lawson Road, Broomhill, Manchester Road/Tapton House Road, Tapton Manchester Road/Tapton House Road, Tapton Hill, Hill Manchester Road/Vernon Terrace, Crosspool, Manchester Road/Sandygate Road, Crosspool, Manchester Road/Vernon Terrace, Crosspool Manchester Road/Benty Lane, Crosspool, Manchester Road/Den Bank Drive, Crosspool, Manchester Road/Sandygate Road, Crosspool Manchester Road/Barnƒeld Road, Crosspool, Manchester Road/Den Bank Avenue, Crosspool, Manchester Road/Bell Hagg, Rivelin, Manchester Manchester Road/Benty Lane, Crosspool Road/Rivelin Valley Road, Rivelin, Manchester Benty Lane, She∆eld Road/Pump House, Rivelin, Manchester Manchester Road/Den Bank Drive, Crosspool Road/Onksley Lane, Rivelin, Manchester Road/Wyming Brook Drive, Rivelin, Manchester Road/Holme Farm, Hollow Meadows, Manchester Manchester Road/Barnƒeld Road, Crosspool Road/Old School House, Hollow 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