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617 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 617 bus time schedule & line map 617 Allerton - Holme Wood Circular View In Website Mode The 617 bus line (Allerton - Holme Wood Circular) has 5 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Allerton: 5:04 AM - 10:05 PM (2) Allerton <-> Bradford City Centre: 5:36 PM - 11:00 PM (3) Bradford City Centre <-> Allerton: 7:34 PM (4) East Bowling <-> Allerton: 6:23 AM - 6:43 AM (5) Holme Wood <-> Allerton: 5:49 AM - 6:41 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 617 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 617 bus arriving. Direction: Allerton 617 bus Time Schedule 100 stops Allerton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:05 AM - 10:05 PM Monday 5:04 AM - 10:05 PM Ayresome Oval Bracewell Ave, Allerton Ayresome Oval, England Tuesday 5:04 AM - 10:05 PM Bracewell Ave Merrivale Rd, Allerton Wednesday 5:04 AM - 10:05 PM Bracewell Avenue Rayner Mount, Allerton Thursday 5:04 AM - 10:05 PM Friday 5:04 AM - 10:05 PM Bell Dean Road Bracewell Ave, Allerton Saturday 7:05 AM - 10:05 PM Bell Dean Rd Roxburgh Grove, Allerton Community Centre Saffron Drive, Allerton Saffron Dr Brocklesby Drive, Allerton 617 bus Info Direction: Allerton Saffron Drive Weymouth Ave, Allerton Stops: 100 Trip Duration: 96 min Saffron Drive Avenel Rd, Allerton Line Summary: Ayresome Oval Bracewell Ave, Allerton, Bracewell Ave Merrivale Rd, Allerton, Bracewell Avenue Rayner Mount, Allerton, Bell Dean Saffron Drive Downside Cres, Allerton Road Bracewell Ave, Allerton, Bell Dean Rd Roxburgh Grove, Allerton, Community Centre Saffron Drive, Allerton Road Saffron Dr, Allerton Allerton, Saffron Dr Brocklesby Drive, Allerton, Saffron Drive Weymouth Ave, Allerton, Saffron Drive Allerton Road Denby Ln, Allerton Avenel Rd, Allerton, Saffron Drive Downside Cres, Allerton, Allerton Road Saffron Dr, Allerton, Allerton Allerton Road Dene Mount, Allerton Road Denby Ln, Allerton, Allerton Road Dene Mount, Dene Mount, Bradford Allerton, Allerton Rd Prospect Terrace, Allerton, Prospect Works Allerton Rd, Allerton, Allerton Road Allerton Rd Prospect Terrace, Allerton Manscombe Rd, Daisy Hill, Pearson Lane Yew Tree Grape Street, Bradford Ave, Daisy Hill, Duckworth Lane Temple Bank Sch, Daisy Hill, Duckworth Lane Daisy Bank, Daisy Hill, Prospect Works Allerton Rd, Allerton Duckworth Lane, Bradford Royal Inƒrmary, Duckworth Lane Duckworth Ter, Four Lane Ends, Allerton Road Manscombe Rd, Daisy Hill Duckworth Lane Back Kensington St, Girlington, Toller Lane Fairbank Rd, Girlington, Toller Lane Pearson Lane Yew Tree Ave, Daisy Hill Lilycroft Wmc, Girlington, Toller Lane Abingdon St, Girlington, Whetley Hill Atlas Street, Girlington, Duckworth Lane Temple Bank Sch, Daisy Hill Whetley Hill Leyburne Street, Girlington, White Abbey Duckworth Lane, Bradford Rd Whetley Close, Listerhills, White Abbey Road Wood St, Listerhills, White Abbey Road Spink St, Duckworth Lane Daisy Bank, Daisy Hill Listerhills, Westgate Sedgƒeld Terrace, Listerhills, Westgate, Bradford City Centre, Westgate, Bradford Duckworth Lane, Bradford Royal Inƒrmary City Centre, Sunbridge Road, Bradford City Centre, Interchange Stand R, Bradford City Centre, Nelson Duckworth Lane Duckworth Ter, Four Lane Ends Street Real Time Tracking, Bradford City Centre, Wakeƒeld Rd Hall Lane, Bradford City Centre, Duckworth Lane Back Kensington St, Girlington Wakeƒeld Rd Hall Lane, Bradford City Centre, Wakeƒeld Rd Usher Street, East Bowling, Wakeƒeld Toller Lane Fairbank Rd, Girlington Rd Paley Road, East Bowling, Wakeƒeld Rd Sheridan Street, East Bowling, Wakeƒeld Rd Lister Avenue, Toller Lane Lilycroft Wmc, Girlington East Bowling, Tong St Rook Lane, Dudley Hill, Knowles Lane Knowles Park, Dudley Hill, Knowles Lane Bridgeway, Dudley Hill, Knowles Lane Knowles Toller Lane Abingdon St, Girlington View, Holme Wood, Knowles Lane Dorchester Toller Lane, Bradford Crescent, Holme Wood, Broadstone Way Wareham Corner, Holme Wood, Kesteven Road Tenbury Fold, Whetley Hill Atlas Street, Girlington Holme Wood, Heysham Dr Wenborough Lane, Holme Atlas Street, Bradford Wood, Stirling Cres Heysham Drive, Holme Wood, Copgrove Road Kilnsea Mount, Holme Wood, Whetley Hill Leyburne Street, Girlington Copgrove Road Kirkwall Dr, Holme Wood, Holme Whetley Hill, Bradford Wood Rd, Holme Wood, Holme Wood Road Dulverton Grove, Holme Wood, Fenby Avenue Cutler Heights White Abbey Rd Whetley Close, Listerhills Ln, Dudley Hill, Fenby Avenue Bertie St, Dudley Hill, Sticker Lane Heshbon St, Dudley Hill, Wakeƒeld Rd White Abbey Road Wood St, Listerhills Dudley Hill Roundabout, Dudley Hill, Wakeƒeld Rd White Abbey Road, Bradford Lister Avenue, East Bowling, Wakeƒeld Rd Sheridan Street, East Bowling, Wakeƒeld Rd Paley Road, East White Abbey Road Spink St, Listerhills Bowling, Wakeƒeld Rd Usher Street, East Bowling, Hardaker Street, Bradford Wakeƒeld Rd Hall Lane, Bradford City Centre, Wakeƒeld Road Hall La, Bradford City Centre, Westgate Sedgƒeld Terrace, Listerhills Interchange Stand F, Bradford City Centre, Sunbridge 171 Westgate, Bradford Road, Bradford City Centre, Barry Street W6, Bradford City Centre, Westgate, Bradford City Westgate, Bradford City Centre Centre, Westgate Sedgƒeld Terrace, Listerhills, White Westgate, Bradford Abbey Road Spink St, Listerhills, White Abbey Road Wood St, Listerhills, White Abbey Rd Whetley Close, Westgate, Bradford City Centre Listerhills, Whetley Hill Leyburne Street, Girlington, Duckett Lane, Bradford Toller Lane Ashwell Rd, Girlington, Toller Lane Fairƒeld Rd, Girlington, Toller Lane Lilycroft Wmc, Sunbridge Road, Bradford City Centre Girlington, Toller Lane Fairbank Rd, Girlington, 1 Sunbridge Road, Bradford Duckworth Lane Durham Rd, Girlington, Duckworth Lane Duckworth Ter, Four Lane Ends, Duckworth Interchange Stand R, Bradford City Centre Lane, Bradford Royal Inƒrmary, Duckworth Lane Daisy Bank, Daisy Hill, Duckworth Lane Crow Tree Ln, Nelson Street Real Time Tracking, Bradford City Daisy Hill, Pearson Lane Yew Tree Ave, Daisy Hill, Centre Allerton Road Manscombe Rd, Daisy Hill, Prospect Croft Street, Bradford Works Allerton Rd, Allerton, Allerton Rd Prospect Terrace, Allerton, Allerton Road Dene Mount, Allerton, Wakeƒeld Rd Hall Lane, Bradford City Centre Allerton Road Denby Ln, Allerton, Allerton Road Saffron Dr, Allerton, Saffron Drive Saffron Wakeƒeld Rd Hall Lane, Bradford City Centre Newsagents, Allerton, Saffron Drive, Allerton, Saffron Wakeƒeld Road, Bradford Drive Weymouth Ave, Allerton, Saffron Dr Brocklesby Drive, Allerton, Community Centre Saffron Drive, Wakeƒeld Rd Usher Street, East Bowling Allerton, Bell Dean Rd Roxburgh Grove, Allerton, Bracewell Avenue Bell Dean Rd, Allerton, Bracewell Wakeƒeld Rd Paley Road, East Bowling Avenue Rayner Mount, Allerton, Bracewell Ave Hartley Street, Bradford Merrivale Rd, Allerton, Ayresome Oval Bracewell Ave, Allerton Wakeƒeld Rd Sheridan Street, East Bowling Wakeƒeld Road, Bradford Wakeƒeld Rd Lister Avenue, East Bowling Lister Avenue, Bradford Tong St Rook Lane, Dudley Hill Knowles Lane Knowles Park, Dudley Hill Knowles Lane Bridgeway, Dudley Hill Knowles Lane Knowles View, Holme Wood Knowles Lane Dorchester Crescent, Holme Wood Broadstone Way Wareham Corner, Holme Wood Wareham Corner, Bradford Kesteven Road Tenbury Fold, Holme Wood Heysham Dr Wenborough Lane, Holme Wood Stirling Cres Heysham Drive, Holme Wood Stirling Crescent, Bradford Copgrove Road Kilnsea Mount, Holme Wood Copgrove Road, Bradford Copgrove Road Kirkwall Dr, Holme Wood Holme Wood Rd, Holme Wood 95 Holme Wood Road, Bradford Holme Wood Road Dulverton Grove, Holme Wood Fenby Avenue Cutler Heights Ln, Dudley Hill Cutler Heights Lane, Bradford Fenby Avenue Bertie St, Dudley Hill Bertie Street, Bradford Sticker Lane Heshbon St, Dudley Hill Heshbon Street, Bradford Wakeƒeld Rd Dudley Hill Roundabout, Dudley Hill Harcourt Street, Bradford Wakeƒeld Rd Lister Avenue, East Bowling Wakeƒeld Road, Bradford Wakeƒeld Rd Sheridan Street, East Bowling Peach Walk, Bradford Wakeƒeld Rd Paley Road, East Bowling Walker Terrace, Bradford Wakeƒeld Rd Usher Street, East Bowling Wakeƒeld Rd Hall Lane, Bradford City Centre Wakeƒeld Road, Bradford Wakeƒeld Road Hall La, Bradford City Centre Carter Street, Bradford Interchange Stand F, Bradford City Centre Sunbridge Road, Bradford City Centre 1 Sunbridge Road, Bradford Barry Street W6, Bradford City Centre 20 Barry Street, Bradford Westgate, Bradford City Centre Westgate Sedgƒeld Terrace, Listerhills Sedgƒeld Terrace, Bradford White Abbey Road Spink St, Listerhills Hardaker Street, Bradford White Abbey Road Wood St, Listerhills Stallabrass Street, Bradford White Abbey Rd Whetley Close, Listerhills Globe Fold, Bradford Whetley Hill Leyburne Street, Girlington Middleton Street, Bradford Toller Lane Ashwell Rd, Girlington Toller Lane Fairƒeld Rd, Girlington St. Chad's Road, Bradford Toller Lane Lilycroft Wmc, Girlington Toller Lane Fairbank Rd, Girlington Duckworth Lane Durham Rd, Girlington Duckworth Lane, Bradford Duckworth Lane Duckworth Ter, Four Lane Ends Prospect Place, Bradford Duckworth Lane, Bradford Royal Inƒrmary Duckworth Lane Daisy Bank, Daisy Hill Duckworth Lane Crow Tree Ln, Daisy Hill Duckworth Lane, Bradford Pearson Lane Yew Tree Ave, Daisy Hill Pearson Lane, Bradford Allerton Road Manscombe Rd, Daisy Hill Prospect Works Allerton Rd, Allerton Allerton Rd Prospect Terrace, Allerton Allerton Road Dene Mount, Allerton Allerton Road Denby Ln, Allerton Allerton Road Saffron Dr, Allerton Saffron Drive Saffron Newsagents, Allerton Saffron Drive, Allerton Saffron Drive Weymouth Ave, 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