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562 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 562 bus time schedule & line map 562 Halifax - Ripponden Circular View In Website Mode The 562 bus line (Halifax - Ripponden Circular) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Halifax Town Centre: 6:43 AM - 7:10 PM (2) Halifax Town Centre <-> Ripponden: 8:15 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 562 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 562 bus arriving. Direction: Halifax Town Centre 562 bus Time Schedule 113 stops Halifax Town Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Bus Station Stand C3, Halifax Town Centre Drop-off point, Halifax Tuesday Not Operational Commercial Street, Halifax Town Centre Wednesday Not Operational 30 Commercial Street, Halifax Thursday 6:43 AM - 7:10 PM Portland Place St Johns Lane, Halifax Town Friday 6:43 AM - 7:10 PM Centre Portland Place, Halifax Saturday 6:55 AM - 6:55 PM Skircoat Road Hunger Hill, Halifax Town Centre Hunger Hill, Halifax Skircoat Rd Free School Lane, Skircoat 562 bus Info Heath Park Avenue, Halifax Direction: Halifax Town Centre Stops: 113 Huddersƒeld Road Spring Hall Fields, Skircoat Trip Duration: 86 min Line Summary: Bus Station Stand C3, Halifax Town Huddersƒeld Rd Coronation Road, Skircoat Centre, Commercial Street, Halifax Town Centre, Portland Place St Johns Lane, Halifax Town Centre, Huddersƒeld Rd Stafford Road, Skircoat Skircoat Road Hunger Hill, Halifax Town Centre, Skircoat Rd Free School Lane, Skircoat, Huddersƒeld Westbourne Grove, Calderdale Royal Hospital Road Spring Hall Fields, Skircoat, Huddersƒeld Rd Westbourne Grove, Halifax Coronation Road, Skircoat, Huddersƒeld Rd Stafford Road, Skircoat, Westbourne Grove, Calderdale Royal Huddersƒeld Road, Calderdale Royal Hospital Hospital, Huddersƒeld Road, Calderdale Royal Hospital, Huddersƒeld Road Exley Bank, Huddersƒeld Road Exley Bank, Salterhebble Salterhebble, Stainland Road Salterhebble Junction, Salterhebble, Stainland Rd North Dean Bus Pk, Stainland Road Salterhebble Junction, Salterhebble, Stainland Road Sports Ground, West Salterhebble Vale, Stainland Rd Alfred Street, West Vale, Rochdale Elland Wood Bottom, Halifax Road, West Vale, Rochdale Rd Clay House Lane, Greetland, Rochdale Rd Milner Lane, Greetland, Stainland Rd North Dean Bus Pk, Salterhebble Rochdale Rd Ashƒeld Road, Greetland, Rochdale Rd School Street, Greetland, Rochdale Rd Martin Green Stainland Road Sports Ground, West Vale Lane, Greetland, Rochdale Rd Moor Bottom Lane, Greetland, Rochdale Rd Scar Bottom Lane, Greetland, Rochdale Rd Turbury Lane, Greetland, Stainland Rd Alfred Street, West Vale Rochdale Road, Greetland, Rochdale Rd Dog Lane, 1 Alfred Street, Elland Greetland, Rochdale Road Sports Club, Greetland, Rochdale Road, West Vale Spring Rock Ph, Greetland, Greetland Road Garden 14 Rochdale Road, Elland Ln, Barkisland, Lightcliffe Royd Farm, Barkisland, Greetland Road Abbotts Royd, Barkisland, Rochdale Rd Clay House Lane, Greetland Scammonden Rd Greetland Road, Barkisland, 117 Rochdale Road, Elland Scammonden Road Primary School, Barkisland, Stainland Road Stonelea, Barkisland, Scammonden Rochdale Rd Milner Lane, Greetland Road War Memorial, Barkisland, Scammonden Road 167 Rochdale Road, Elland Howroyd La, Barkisland, Clough House Lane, Krumlin, Hall Farm, Krumlin, Scammonden Rd Bank Rochdale Rd Ashƒeld Road, Greetland Royd Lane, Krumlin, Saddleworth Road Ringstone 164 Rochdale Road, Elland Reservoir, Krumlin, Saddleworth Road Clay House, Krumlin, Rishworth Rd Fiddle Lane, Barkisland, Rochdale Rd School Street, Greetland Rishworth Road, Barkisland, Stainland Rd Greetland 222 Rochdale Road, Elland Road, Barkisland, The Fleece Ph, Barkisland, New Bank Fiddle Lane, Ripponden, New Bank Bank Hey Rochdale Rd Martin Green Lane, Greetland Bottom Lane, Ripponden, Elland Rd Oldham Road, Ripponden, Halifax Rd Royd Lane, Ripponden, Royd Rochdale Rd Moor Bottom Lane, Greetland Lane Halifax Rd, Ripponden, Royd Ln Maud Lane, Upper Martin Green, England Ripponden, Stony Lane, Ripponden, Cow Ln Soyland Town Road, Soyland Town, Making Place Hall, Rochdale Rd Scar Bottom Lane, Greetland Soyland Town, Lane Head Rd, Soyland Town, Lane Head Rd Shaw Edge Farm, Soyland Town, Cross Rochdale Rd Turbury Lane, Greetland Wells Road Blue Ball Rd, Soyland Town, Cross Wells Rd Causeway Head Lane, Soyland Town, Blackshaw Rochdale Road, Greetland Clough Br, Cottonstones, Clough House Farm, Cottonstones, Lighthazles Road, Cottonstones, Carr Farm, Cottonstones, Alma Lane Public House, Rochdale Rd Dog Lane, Greetland Cottonstones, Lumb Lane Alma Ln, Cottonstones, Lumb Ln Lumb Bridge, Cottonstones, Mill Bank, Mill Rochdale Road Sports Club, Greetland Bank Rd Birks Lane, Mill Bank, Mill Bank Rd Lower Mill Bank Road, Mill Bank, Upper Deer Play Farm, Mill Spring Rock Ph, Greetland Bank, Lower Deer Play Farm, Triangle, Oak Lane Rochdale Road, England Sandy Dyke Ln, Triangle, Rochdale Road School, Triangle, Rochdale Rd East Street, Triangle, Dodge Greetland Road Garden Ln, Barkisland Royd Wood, Triangle, Rochdale Rd Lwr Brockwell Ln, Triangle, Rochdale Road Old House Bridge, Sowerby Lightcliffe Royd Farm, Barkisland Bridge, West Street Watson Mill La, Sowerby Bridge, Lightcliffe Royd Lane, Ripponden Civil Parish West Street Foundry St, Sowerby Bridge, Station Road, Sowerby Bridge, Wharf St Tower Hill, Sowerby Greetland Road Abbotts Royd, Barkisland Bridge, Tuel Lane Old Cawsey, Sowerby Bridge, Wakeƒeld Rd Walker Lane, Sowerby Bridge, Scammonden Rd Greetland Road, Barkisland Wakeƒeld Road Highƒelds, Sowerby Bridge, Wakeƒeld Rd Washer Lane, Sowerby Bridge, Scammonden Road Primary School, Barkisland Wakeƒeld Road, Copley, Wakeƒeld Road the Halifax Bank, Savile Park, Wakeƒeld Rd Hollas Lane, Savile Stainland Road Stonelea, Barkisland Park, Wakeƒeld Rd Woodhall Crescent, Copley, Wakeƒeld Rd Spring Wood, Copley, Wakeƒeld Rd Scammonden Road War Memorial, Barkisland Copley Grove, Copley, Copley Hall Street, Copley, Bus Terminus, Copley, Copley Hall Street, Copley, Spring Scammonden Road Howroyd La, Barkisland Wood Ave Copley Lane, Copley, Spring Wood Drive, Copley, Dudwell Ln Skircoat Grn Rd, Skircoat Green, Skircoat Green, Bankhouse Woods, Skircoat Green, Clough House Lane, Krumlin Godfrey Road, Calderdale Royal Hospital, Green Park St, Calderdale Royal Hospital, Godfery Road, Skircoat Hall Farm, Krumlin Green, Skircoat Green Rd Lawrence Road, Skircoat Green, Skircoat Green Rd Dryclough Lane, Skircoat Scammonden Rd Bank Royd Lane, Krumlin Green, Skircoat Green Rd Stafford Road, Skircoat Green, Skircoat Green Rd Manor Heath Road, Saddleworth Road Ringstone Reservoir, Krumlin Skircoat Green, Heath Rd Linden Road, Savile Park, Free School Lane Skircoat Rd, Savile Park, Shaw Hill Saddleworth Road Clay House, Krumlin Gaukroger Lane, Halifax Town Centre, South Parade Discovery Road, Halifax Town Centre, Church Street Rishworth Rd Fiddle Lane, Barkisland South Parade, Halifax Town Centre, Horton Street, Halifax Town Centre, Market Street, Halifax Town Rishworth Road, Barkisland Centre, Bus Station Stand C3, Halifax Town Centre Stainland Rd Greetland Road, Barkisland The Fleece Ph, Barkisland New Bank Fiddle Lane, Ripponden New Bank Bank Hey Bottom Lane, Ripponden Elland Rd Oldham Road, Ripponden Mill View, Rishworth Halifax Rd Royd Lane, Ripponden Royd Lane Halifax Rd, Ripponden 212 Halifax Road, Rishworth Royd Ln Maud Lane, Ripponden Coach Road, Rishworth Stony Lane, Ripponden Stony Lane, Rishworth Cow Ln Soyland Town Road, Soyland Town Making Place Hall, Soyland Town Soyland Town Road, Rishworth Lane Head Rd, Soyland Town Lane Head Rd Shaw Edge Farm, Soyland Town Lane Head Road, Ripponden Civil Parish Cross Wells Road Blue Ball Rd, Soyland Town Cross Wells Rd Causeway Head Lane, Soyland Town Blackshaw Clough Br, Cottonstones Clough House Farm, Cottonstones Lighthazles Road, Cottonstones Carr Farm, Cottonstones Alma Lane Public House, Cottonstones Lumb Lane Alma Ln, Cottonstones Lumb Ln Lumb Bridge, Cottonstones Mill Bank Mill Bank Close, England Mill Bank Rd Birks Lane, Mill Bank Grand View, England Mill Bank Rd Lower Mill Bank Road, Mill Bank Upper Deer Play Farm, Mill Bank Lower Deer Play Farm, Triangle Oak Lane, England Oak Lane Sandy Dyke Ln, Triangle Rochdale Road School, Triangle Rochdale Rd East Street, Triangle East Street, England Dodge Royd Wood, Triangle 176 Rochdale Road, England Rochdale Rd Lwr Brockwell Ln, Triangle Rochdale Road, England Rochdale Road Old House Bridge, Sowerby Bridge West Street Watson Mill La, Sowerby Bridge West Street Foundry St, Sowerby Bridge Lilly Street, Halifax Station Road, Sowerby Bridge Wharf St Tower Hill, Sowerby Bridge Old Cawsey, Halifax Tuel Lane Old Cawsey, Sowerby Bridge Wakeƒeld Rd Walker Lane, Sowerby Bridge Wakeƒeld Road Highƒelds, Sowerby Bridge Wakeƒeld Rd Washer Lane, Sowerby Bridge Wakeƒeld Road, Copley Wakeƒeld Road the Halifax Bank, Savile Park Wakeƒeld Rd Hollas Lane, Savile Park Hollas Lane, England Wakeƒeld Rd Woodhall Crescent, Copley Wakeƒeld Rd Spring Wood, Copley Wakeƒeld Rd Copley Grove, Copley Copley Hall Street, Copley Copley Hall Street, England Bus Terminus, Copley North Dean Road, England Copley Hall Street, Copley Copley Hall Street, England Spring Wood Ave Copley Lane, Copley Spring Wood Drive, Copley Riverwood Drive, Halifax Dudwell Ln Skircoat Grn Rd, Skircoat Green Skircoat Green Green Park Drive, 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