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003 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 003 bus time schedule & line map 003 Hunsingore - Boroughbridge View In Website Mode The 003 bus line (Hunsingore - Boroughbridge) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Hunsingore <-> Minskip: 9:25 AM (2) Minskip <-> Hunsingore: 11:37 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 003 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 003 bus arriving. Direction: Hunsingore <-> Minskip 003 bus Time Schedule 22 stops Hunsingore <-> Minskip Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational St Johns Baptist's Church, Hunsingore Tuesday 9:25 AM Moor Lane, Cattal Wednesday Not Operational Cattal Street, Cattal Thursday Not Operational Chapel Street, Cattal Civil Parish Friday Not Operational Station Road, Kirk Hammerton Saturday Not Operational Nun Monkton Lane End, Wilstrop York Road, Kirk Hammerton Civil Parish Nun Monkten Lane End, Wilstrop 003 bus Info Station Road, Kirk Hammerton Direction: Hunsingore <-> Minskip Stops: 22 Springbank Surgery, Green Hammerton Trip Duration: 53 min Ebor View, Green Hammerton Civil Parish Line Summary: St Johns Baptist's Church, Hunsingore, Moor Lane, Cattal, Cattal Street, Cattal, Rosedale Cottage, Green Hammerton Station Road, Kirk Hammerton, Nun Monkton Lane Boroughbridge Road, Green Hammerton Civil Parish End, Wilstrop, Nun Monkten Lane End, Wilstrop, Station Road, Kirk Hammerton, Springbank Surgery, Vine Farm Close, Whixley Green Hammerton, Rosedale Cottage, Green Vine Farm Close, Whixley Civil Parish Hammerton, Vine Farm Close, Whixley, Stone Gate, Whixley, Lane End, Little Ouseburn, Village Green, Stone Gate, Whixley Little Ouseburn, Village Hall, Little Ouseburn, Boat Lane, Great Ouseburn, Churchƒeld Lane, Great Lane End, Little Ouseburn Ouseburn, Green Hill, Great Ouseburn, Branton Court, Great Ouseburn, Keld Lane, Upper Dunsforth, Opp St James Square, Boroughbridge, High School, Village Green, Little Ouseburn Boroughbridge, Morrisons Car Park, Minskip Broomƒeld Cottages, Little Ouseburn Civil Parish Village Hall, Little Ouseburn Main Street, Little Ouseburn Civil Parish Boat Lane, Great Ouseburn C277, Great Ouseburn Civil Parish Churchƒeld Lane, Great Ouseburn Green Hill, Great Ouseburn Branton Lane, Great Ouseburn Civil Parish Branton Court, Great Ouseburn Branton Court, Great Ouseburn Civil Parish Keld Lane, Upper Dunsforth Opp St James Square, Boroughbridge High School, Boroughbridge Morrisons Car Park, Minskip Direction: Minskip <-> Hunsingore 003 bus Time Schedule 22 stops Minskip <-> Hunsingore Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Morrisons Car Park, Minskip Tuesday 11:37 AM High School, Boroughbridge Wednesday Not Operational Opp St James Square, Boroughbridge Thursday Not Operational County Primary School, Boroughbridge Friday Not Operational Keld Lane, Upper Dunsforth Saturday Not Operational Branton Court, Great Ouseburn Branton Court, Great Ouseburn Civil Parish Green Hill, Great Ouseburn 003 bus Info Branton Lane, Great Ouseburn Civil Parish Direction: Minskip <-> Hunsingore Stops: 22 Churchƒeld Lane, Great Ouseburn Trip Duration: 46 min Line Summary: Morrisons Car Park, Minskip, High Boat Lane, Great Ouseburn School, Boroughbridge, Opp St James Square, Boroughbridge, County Primary School, C277, Great Ouseburn Civil Parish Boroughbridge, Keld Lane, Upper Dunsforth, Branton Village Hall, Little Ouseburn Court, Great Ouseburn, Green Hill, Great Ouseburn, Churchƒeld Lane, Great Ouseburn, Boat Lane, Great Main Street, Little Ouseburn Civil Parish Ouseburn, Village Hall, Little Ouseburn, Village Green, Village Green, Little Ouseburn Little Ouseburn, Lane End, Little Ouseburn, Stone Gate, Whixley, Vine Farm Close, Whixley, Rosedale Broomƒeld Cottages, Little Ouseburn Civil Parish Cottage, Green Hammerton, The Bay Horse Inn, Lane End, Little Ouseburn Green Hammerton, Springbank Surgery, Green Hammerton, Station Road, Kirk Hammerton, Nun Stone Gate, Whixley Monkten Lane End, Wilstrop, Chapel Street, Cattal, Cattal Bridge, Cattal, St Johns Baptist's Church, Hunsingore Vine Farm Close, Whixley Vine Farm Close, Whixley Civil Parish Rosedale Cottage, Green Hammerton Boroughbridge Road, Green Hammerton Civil Parish The Bay Horse Inn, Green Hammerton Springbank Surgery, Green Hammerton Ebor View, Green Hammerton Civil Parish Station Road, Kirk Hammerton Nun Monkten Lane End, Wilstrop Chapel Street, Cattal Chapel Street, Cattal Civil Parish Cattal Bridge, Cattal St Johns Baptist's Church, Hunsingore 003 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in Yorkshire. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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