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16 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 16 bus time schedule & line map 16 Pudsey - Whinmoor View In Website Mode The 16 bus line (Pudsey - Whinmoor) has 8 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bramley <-> Whinmoor: 4:53 AM - 6:55 AM (2) Leeds City Centre <-> Whinmoor: 3:50 PM (3) Pudsey <-> Bramley: 8:29 PM - 11:29 PM (4) Pudsey <-> Leeds City Centre: 6:20 PM (5) Pudsey <-> Whinmoor: 6:09 AM - 10:29 PM (6) Seacroft <-> Pudsey: 6:22 AM - 7:24 AM (7) Whinmoor <-> Bramley: 1:25 PM - 10:39 PM (8) Whinmoor <-> Pudsey: 5:22 AM - 9:33 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 16 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 16 bus arriving. Direction: Bramley <-> Whinmoor 16 bus Time Schedule 57 stops Bramley <-> Whinmoor Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:35 AM Monday 4:53 AM - 6:55 AM Bus Station Stand A, Bramley Tuesday 4:53 AM - 6:55 AM Aston Road, Bramley Wednesday 4:53 AM - 6:55 AM Bramley Town End, Bramley Thursday 4:53 AM - 6:55 AM Poplar Rise, Bramley Friday 4:53 AM - 6:55 AM Greenhill Mount, Leeds Saturday 5:03 AM Armley Cemetery, Bramley St Mary's Hospital, Bramley Hill End Road, Armley 16 bus Info 49 Hill Top Road, Leeds Direction: Bramley <-> Whinmoor Stops: 57 Springƒeld Mount, Armley Trip Duration: 60 min 162 Town Street, Leeds Line Summary: Bus Station Stand A, Bramley, Aston Road, Bramley, Bramley Town End, Bramley, Poplar Whingate Avenue, Armley Rise, Bramley, Armley Cemetery, Bramley, St Mary's Town Street, Leeds Hospital, Bramley, Hill End Road, Armley, Springƒeld Mount, Armley, Whingate Avenue, Armley, Armley Armley Moor, Armley Moor, Armley, Pinfold Lane, Armley, Armley Town Roscoe Terrace, Leeds Street, Armley, Wesley Road, Armley, Brooklyn Street, Armley, Holy Family School, Armley, Holdforth Close, Pinfold Lane, Armley Armley, Eighth Avenue, Armley, Clyde Gardens, New 66 Town Street, Leeds Wortley, Clyde Approach, New Wortley, The Roundhouse, New Wortley, Wellington G, Leeds City Armley Town Street, Armley Centre, Wellington I, Leeds City Centre, City Square J, 34 Town Street, Leeds Leeds City Centre, Trinity R, Leeds City Centre, Corn Exchange G, Leeds City Centre, Cultural B, Leeds City Wesley Road, Armley Centre, Cultural D, Quarry Hill, Burmantofts Street, School Mews, Leeds Burmantofts, Nippet Lane, Burmantofts, Lincoln Green Road, Burmantofts, Bexley Wing, St James's Brooklyn Street, Armley Hospital, St James's Hospital, Stanley Road, Strawberry Road, Leeds Harehills, Compton Place, Harehills, Compton Centre, Harehills, Foundry Place, Gipton, Harehills Park, Holy Family School, Armley Gipton, Coldcotes Circus, Gipton, Coldcotes Drive, Stott Street, Leeds Gipton, Neath Gardens, Gipton, Parkƒeld Way, Seacroft, Moresdale Lane, Seacroft, Ironwood View, Holdforth Close, Armley Seacroft, Brooklands Lane, Seacroft, Kentmere Holdforth Close, Leeds Avenue, Seacroft, Pigeon Cote Road, Seacroft, Bailey's Lane, Seacroft, Eastdean Gate, Seacroft, Eighth Avenue, Armley Seacroft Bus Stn A1, Seacroft, Seacroft Ring Road, Green Lane, Leeds Seacroft, Baildon Drive, Whinmoor, Baildon Path, Whinmoor, Naburn Close, Whinmoor, Naburn Place, Clyde Gardens, New Wortley Whinmoor, White Laithe Walk, Whinmoor, White Laithe Green, Whinmoor, Whinmoor A, Whinmoor Clyde Approach, New Wortley The Roundhouse, New Wortley Wellington Road, Leeds Wellington G, Leeds City Centre Grove Street, Leeds Wellington I, Leeds City Centre 27 Wellington Street, Leeds City Square J, Leeds City Centre City Square Mall, Leeds Trinity R, Leeds City Centre 10 Boar Lane, Leeds Corn Exchange G, Leeds City Centre Back New York Street, Leeds Cultural B, Leeds City Centre York Street, Leeds Cultural D, Quarry Hill York Street, Leeds Burmantofts Street, Burmantofts Burmantofts Street, Leeds Nippet Lane, Burmantofts Lincoln Green Road, Burmantofts Bexley Wing, St James's Hospital Museum Street, Leeds St James's Hospital Stanley Road, Harehills Stanley Avenue, Leeds Compton Place, Harehills Florence Street, Leeds Compton Centre, Harehills Foundry Place, Gipton Foundry Approach, Leeds Harehills Park, Gipton Coldcotes Circus, Gipton Coldcotes Drive, Gipton Neath Gardens, Gipton Parkƒeld Way, Seacroft Parkƒeld Way, Leeds Moresdale Lane, Seacroft Ironwood View, Seacroft 149 South Parkway, Leeds Brooklands Lane, Seacroft Brooklands Lane, Leeds Kentmere Avenue, Seacroft North Parkway, Leeds Pigeon Cote Road, Seacroft Bailey's Lane, Seacroft Eastdean Gate, Seacroft Eastdean Gate, Leeds Seacroft Bus Stn A1, Seacroft Seacroft Avenue, Leeds Seacroft Ring Road, Seacroft A64, Leeds Baildon Drive, Whinmoor Baildon Close, Leeds Baildon Path, Whinmoor Naburn Close, Whinmoor Naburn Place, Whinmoor White Laithe Walk, Whinmoor White Laithe Walk, England White Laithe Green, Whinmoor White Laithe Green, England Whinmoor A, Whinmoor 50 White Laithe Approach, England Direction: Leeds City Centre <-> Whinmoor 16 bus Time Schedule 33 stops Leeds City Centre <-> Whinmoor Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 3:50 PM Corn Exchange G, Leeds City Centre Back New York Street, Leeds Tuesday 3:50 PM Cultural B, Leeds City Centre Wednesday 3:50 PM York Street, Leeds Thursday 3:50 PM Cultural D, Quarry Hill Friday 3:50 PM York Street, Leeds Saturday Not Operational Burmantofts Street, Burmantofts Burmantofts Street, Leeds Nippet Lane, Burmantofts 16 bus Info Lincoln Green Road, Burmantofts Direction: Leeds City Centre <-> Whinmoor Stops: 33 Bexley Wing, St James's Hospital Trip Duration: 38 min Museum Street, Leeds Line Summary: Corn Exchange G, Leeds City Centre, Cultural B, Leeds City Centre, Cultural D, Quarry Hill, St James's Hospital Burmantofts Street, Burmantofts, Nippet Lane, Burmantofts, Lincoln Green Road, Burmantofts, Stanley Road, Harehills Bexley Wing, St James's Hospital, St James's Stanley Avenue, Leeds Hospital, Stanley Road, Harehills, Compton Place, Harehills, Compton Centre, Harehills, Foundry Place, Compton Place, Harehills Gipton, Harehills Park, Gipton, Coldcotes Circus, Florence Street, Leeds Gipton, Coldcotes Drive, Gipton, Neath Gardens, Gipton, Parkƒeld Way, Seacroft, Moresdale Lane, Compton Centre, Harehills Seacroft, Ironwood View, Seacroft, Brooklands Lane, Seacroft, Kentmere Avenue, Seacroft, Pigeon Cote Foundry Place, Gipton Road, Seacroft, Bailey's Lane, Seacroft, Eastdean Foundry Approach, Leeds Gate, Seacroft, Seacroft Bus Stn A1, Seacroft, Seacroft Ring Road, Seacroft, Baildon Drive, Harehills Park, Gipton Whinmoor, Baildon Path, Whinmoor, Naburn Close, Whinmoor, Naburn Place, Whinmoor, White Laithe Coldcotes Circus, Gipton Walk, Whinmoor, White Laithe Green, Whinmoor, Whinmoor A, Whinmoor Coldcotes Drive, Gipton Neath Gardens, Gipton Parkƒeld Way, Seacroft Parkƒeld Way, Leeds Moresdale Lane, Seacroft Ironwood View, Seacroft 149 South Parkway, Leeds Brooklands Lane, Seacroft Brooklands Lane, Leeds Kentmere Avenue, Seacroft North Parkway, Leeds Pigeon Cote Road, Seacroft Bailey's Lane, Seacroft Eastdean Gate, Seacroft Eastdean Gate, Leeds Seacroft Bus Stn A1, Seacroft Seacroft Avenue, Leeds Seacroft Ring Road, Seacroft A64, Leeds Baildon Drive, Whinmoor Baildon Close, Leeds Baildon Path, Whinmoor Naburn Close, Whinmoor Naburn Place, Whinmoor White Laithe Walk, Whinmoor White Laithe Walk, England White Laithe Green, Whinmoor White Laithe Green, England Whinmoor A, Whinmoor 50 White Laithe Approach, England Direction: Pudsey <-> Bramley 16 bus Time Schedule 27 stops Pudsey <-> Bramley Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:29 PM - 11:29 PM Bus Station Stand A, Pudsey Cranshaw Hill, Leeds Tuesday 8:29 PM - 11:29 PM Lidget Hill, Pudsey Wednesday 8:29 PM - 11:29 PM Lidget Hill, Leeds Thursday 8:29 PM - 11:29 PM Cemetery Road, Pudsey Friday 8:29 PM - 11:29 PM 23 Richardshaw Lane, Leeds Saturday Not Operational Thorpe Road, Pudsey Dorset Grove, Leeds Richardshaw Road, Pudsey 141 Richardshaw Lane, Leeds 16 bus Info Direction: Pudsey <-> Bramley Stanningley Bottom, Stanningley Stops: 27 Westbourne Place, Leeds Trip Duration: 15 min Line Summary: Bus Station Stand A, Pudsey, Lidget Stanhall Avenue, Stanningley Hill, Pudsey, Cemetery Road, Pudsey, Thorpe Road, Stanhall Mews, Leeds Pudsey, Richardshaw Road, Pudsey, Stanningley Bottom, Stanningley, Stanhall Avenue, Stanningley, New Street, Stanningley New Street, Stanningley, Bradford Road, Farsley, Northcote Street, Farsley, Richmond Road, Farsley, Bradford Road, Farsley Farsley Library, Farsley, St John's Church, Farsley, Water Lane, Farsley, Farsley Cenotaph, Farsley, Northcote Street, Farsley Springƒeld Mills, Farsley, Broom Mills Road, Rodley, Andrew Street, Leeds Coal Hill Lane, Rodley, Stanningley Park, Bramley, Glenlea Gardens, Stanningley, Mill Lane, Bramley, Richmond Road, Farsley Calverley Lane, Bramley, Leeds & Bradford Rd, Bramley, Bramley Park, Bramley, Westover Road, Farsley Library, Farsley Bramley, Waterloo Lane, Bramley, Bus Station Stand Old Road, Leeds A, Bramley St John's Church, Farsley 7 Town Street, Leeds Water Lane, Farsley 22-26 Town Street, Leeds Farsley Cenotaph, Farsley The Green, Leeds Springƒeld Mills, Farsley Broom Mills Road, Rodley Coal Hill Lane, Rodley Stanningley Park, Bramley The Rowans, Leeds Glenlea Gardens, Stanningley Glenlea Gardens, Leeds Mill Lane, Bramley Summerƒeld Walk, Leeds Calverley Lane, Bramley Leeds & Bradford Rd, Bramley Bramley Park, Bramley Ashlea Green, Leeds Westover Road, Bramley Upper Town Street, Leeds Waterloo Lane, Bramley Bus Station Stand A, Bramley Direction: Pudsey <-> Leeds City Centre 16 bus Time Schedule 51 stops Pudsey <-> Leeds City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:20 PM
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