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View in Website Mode 884 bus time schedule & line map 884 Bradford - Skipton View In Website Mode The 884 bus line (Bradford - Skipton) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bradford City Centre <-> Skipton: 9:25 AM (2) Skipton <-> Bradford City Centre: 5:10 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 884 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 884 bus arriving. Direction: Bradford City Centre <-> Skipton 884 bus Time Schedule 87 stops Bradford City Centre <-> Skipton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:25 AM Monday Not Operational Interchange Stand 2, Bradford City Centre Tuesday Not Operational Sunbridge Road, Bradford City Centre Millergate, Bradford Wednesday Not Operational Barry Street W6, Bradford City Centre Thursday Not Operational 20 Barry Street, Bradford Friday Not Operational Westgate, Bradford City Centre Saturday Not Operational Longlands Street, Bradford Manningham Lane Trafalgar St, Bradford City Centre Snowden Street, Bradford 884 bus Info Direction: Bradford City Centre <-> Skipton Manningham Lane Thurnscoe Rd, Manningham Stops: 87 St Judes Place, Bradford Trip Duration: 75 min Line Summary: Interchange Stand 2, Bradford City Manningham Lane Grosvenor Rd, Manningham Centre, Sunbridge Road, Bradford City Centre, Barry Street W6, Bradford City Centre, Westgate, Bradford Manningham Lane Blenheim Rd, Manningham City Centre, Manningham Lane Trafalgar St, Blenheim Mount, Bradford Bradford City Centre, Manningham Lane Thurnscoe Rd, Manningham, Manningham Lane Grosvenor Rd, Keighley Rd Oak Lane, Manningham Manningham, Manningham Lane Blenheim Rd, Manningham, Keighley Rd Oak Lane, Manningham, Keighley Rd Cunliffe Road, Manningham Keighley Rd Cunliffe Road, Manningham, Keighley Rd Braybrook Court, Bradford Emm Lane, Manningham, Frizinghall Road Keighley Rd, Frizinghall, Frizinghall Rd Buxton Lane, Keighley Rd Emm Lane, Manningham Frizinghall, Black Swan Ph, Frizinghall, Valley Rd Shipley Fields Road, Frizinghall, Valley Rd Wharncliffe Frizinghall Road Keighley Rd, Frizinghall Road, Frizinghall, Valley Rd Argyle Street, Windhill, Market Square, Shipley, Otley Road Green Ln, Shipley, Frizinghall Rd Buxton Lane, Frizinghall Otley Rd Baildon Road, Shipley, Otley Rd John Street, Baildon, Otley Rd Woodcot Avenue, Baildon, Otley Rd Black Swan Ph, Frizinghall Midland Road, Charlestown, Otley Road St Johns Court, Charlestown, Otley Rd Kirklands Lane, Rydal Avenue, Bradford Charlestown, Otley Rd Hoyle Court Road, Valley Rd Shipley Fields Road, Frizinghall Charlestown, Otley Rd Roundwood Road, Charlestown, Otley Road Tong Park, Charlestown, Valley Road, Bradford Hollins Hill Tong Park, Esholt, Lamb Springs Farm, Valley Rd Wharncliffe Road, Frizinghall Esholt, Hollins Hill Station Road, Esholt, Hollins Hill Farm, Esholt, Bradford Road Southway, Guiseley, Valley Rd Argyle Street, Windhill White Cross, Guiseley, Moorland Crescent, Menston, St Mary's School, Menston, Bradford Road Hare & Market Square, Shipley Hounds Ph, Menston, Bradford Rd Station Road, 1 Market Square, Bradford Menston, Burley Road Brooklands Walk, Menston, Burley Road Chevin Ave, Menston, Burley Road Otley Road Green Ln, Shipley Halstead Dr, Menston, Endor Crescent, Burley-In- Wharfedale, Bradford Rd Menston Old Lane, Burley- Otley Rd Baildon Road, Shipley In-Wharfedale, Bradford Rd Sandholme Drive, Burley- In-Wharfedale, Main Street Norwood Ave, Burley-In- 50 Cliffe Lane South, Bradford Wharfedale, Main Street Iron Row, Burley-In- Otley Rd John Street, Baildon Wharfedale, Main St Station Road, Burley-In- Wharfedale, Main Street North Parade, Burley-In- Adelaide Rise, Bradford Wharfedale, Ilkley Road Far Mead Croft, Burley-In- Otley Rd Woodcot Avenue, Baildon Wharfedale, Ilkley Road Leather Bank, Burley-In- Wharfedale, Esscroft Cottage, Burley-In-Wharfedale, Coutances Way Saxon Lodge, Ben Rhydding, Otley Rd Midland Road, Charlestown Treatment Works, Ben Rhydding, Denton Bridge, Ben Rhydding, Valley Drive Wheatley Ln, Ben Rhydding, Otley Road St Johns Court, Charlestown Valley Dr Craigmore Drive, Ben Rhydding, Valley Drive Ada Street, Baildon Valley Rd, Ben Rhydding, Valley Dr Ashlands Primary School, Ben Rhydding, Mayƒeld Rd Brewery Road, Otley Rd Kirklands Lane, Charlestown Ilkley, Railway Road Nelson Rd, Ilkley, Bus Station Stand A, Ilkley, Brook Street Railway Rd, Ilkley, Otley Rd Hoyle Court Road, Charlestown Skipton Rd Middleton Road, Ilkley, Skipton Rd Easby Drive, Ilkley, Skipton Rd Appletree Gardens, Ilkley, Otley Rd Roundwood Road, Charlestown Skipton Rd Layby, Ilkley, Skipton Rd Cocking Lane, Roundwood Avenue, Baildon Civil Parish Ilkley, Skipton Road Netherwood, Ilkley, Skipton Rd Cocking Lane, Ilkley, Wharfedale Rd Lumb Gill Lane, Otley Road Tong Park, Charlestown Addingham, Main St Church Street, Addingham, Cricket Ground, Addingham, Main Street the Fleece Hollins Hill Tong Park, Esholt Ph, Addingham, Main Street Library, Addingham, Burnside Mill, Addingham, Silsden Rd Moor Park Way, Lamb Springs Farm, Esholt Addingham, Silsden Road, Addingham, Wharfedale Rd Moor Lane, Addingham, Wharfedale Rd Skipton Hollins Hill Station Road, Esholt Road, Addingham, Highƒeld Farm Skipton Road, Addingham, Wharfedale Road Chelker House Farm, Hollins Hill Farm, Esholt Addingham, West View, Draughton, Overdale Park, Skipton, Embsay Road Junction, Skipton, The Bailey, Bradford Road Southway, Guiseley Skipton, Market Place, Skipton, Bus Station Stand 2, Skipton Bradford Road, England White Cross, Guiseley 6 Bradford Road, England Moorland Crescent, Menston St Mary's School, Menston Bradford Road Hare & Hounds Ph, Menston Bradford Rd Station Road, Menston Burley Road Brooklands Walk, Menston Brooklands Walk, Menston Civil Parish Burley Road Chevin Ave, Menston 4 Moorland Crescent, Menston Civil Parish Burley Road Halstead Dr, Menston Endor Crescent, Burley-In-Wharfedale Bradford Rd Menston Old Lane, Burley-In- Wharfedale Bradford Rd Sandholme Drive, Burley-In- Wharfedale Main Street Norwood Ave, Burley-In-Wharfedale Main Street Iron Row, Burley-In-Wharfedale Main St Station Road, Burley-In-Wharfedale Otley Road, Burley Civil Parish Main Street North Parade, Burley-In-Wharfedale Stoney Royd, Burley Civil Parish Ilkley Road Far Mead Croft, Burley-In-Wharfedale Ilkley Road Leather Bank, Burley-In-Wharfedale Ilkley Road, Burley Civil Parish Esscroft Cottage, Burley-In-Wharfedale Ilkley Road, Burley Civil Parish Coutances Way Saxon Lodge, Ben Rhydding Treatment Works, Ben Rhydding Denton Bridge, Ben Rhydding Ilkley Road, Ilkley Civil Parish Valley Drive Wheatley Ln, Ben Rhydding Valley Dr Craigmore Drive, Ben Rhydding Valley Drive Valley Rd, Ben Rhydding Rhyddings Gardens, Ilkley Valley Dr Ashlands Primary School, Ben Rhydding Mayƒeld Rd Brewery Road, Ilkley Mayƒeld Road, Ilkley Railway Road Nelson Rd, Ilkley Trafalgar Road, Ilkley Bus Station Stand A, Ilkley Brook Street Railway Rd, Ilkley The Grove Promenade, Ilkley Skipton Rd Middleton Road, Ilkley Back Middleton Road, Ilkley Skipton Rd Easby Drive, Ilkley Skipton Rd Appletree Gardens, Ilkley Skipton Rd Layby, Ilkley Skipton Rd Cocking Lane, Ilkley Skipton Road Netherwood, Ilkley Skipton Rd Cocking Lane, Ilkley Wharfedale Rd Lumb Gill Lane, Addingham Main St Church Street, Addingham Cricket Ground, Addingham Main Street the Fleece Ph, Addingham 152-154 Main Street, Addingham Main Street Library, Addingham 106 Main Street, Addingham Burnside Mill, Addingham Main Street, Addingham Silsden Rd Moor Park Way, Addingham Moor Park Grove, Addingham Civil Parish Silsden Road, Addingham Wharfedale Rd Moor Lane, Addingham Wharfedale Rd Skipton Road, Addingham Highƒeld Farm Skipton Road, Addingham Wharfedale Road Chelker House Farm, Addingham West View, Draughton West View, Draughton Civil Parish Overdale Park, Skipton Greenacres, Skipton Embsay Road Junction, Skipton The Bailey, Skipton Market Place, Skipton 29 High Street, Skipton Bus Station Stand 2, Skipton Waller Hill, Skipton Direction: Skipton <-> Bradford City Centre 884 bus Time Schedule 85 stops Skipton <-> Bradford City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 5:10 PM Monday Not Operational Bus Station Stand 1, Skipton Waller Hill, Skipton Tuesday Not Operational Market Place, Skipton Wednesday Not Operational 26 High Street, Skipton Thursday Not Operational The Bailey, Skipton Friday Not Operational Embsay Road Junction, Skipton Saturday Not Operational Overdale Park, Skipton Greenacres, Skipton West View, Draughton 884 bus Info West View, Draughton Civil Parish Direction: Skipton <-> Bradford City Centre Stops: 85 Skipton Road Chelker Reservoir, Addingham Trip Duration: 65 min Line Summary: Bus Station Stand 1, Skipton, Market Highƒeld Farm Skipton Road, Addingham Place, Skipton, The Bailey, Skipton, Embsay Road Junction, Skipton, Overdale Park, Skipton, West View, Wharfedale Rd Skipton Road, Addingham Draughton, Skipton Road Chelker Reservoir, Addingham, Highƒeld Farm Skipton Road, Wharfedale Rd Moor Lane, Addingham Addingham, Wharfedale Rd Skipton Road, Addingham, Wharfedale Rd Moor Lane, Addingham, Silsden Rd Big Meadow Drive, Addingham Silsden Rd Big Meadow Drive, Addingham, Silsden Rd Moor Park Way, Addingham, Burnside Mill, Silsden Rd Moor Park Way, Addingham Addingham, Main Street Library, Addingham, Main Street the Fleece Ph, Addingham, Cricket Ground, Moor Park Grove, Addingham 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