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B13 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route B13 bus time schedule & line map B13 St Joseph's RC High School - Wakeƒeld View In Website Mode Rd/Denbrook Ave The B13 bus line (St Joseph's RC High School - Wakeƒeld Rd/Denbrook Ave) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Heaton <-> Tong Street: 3:36 PM (2) Tong Street <-> Heaton: 7:39 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest B13 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next B13 bus arriving. Direction: Heaton <-> Tong Street B13 bus Time Schedule 35 stops Heaton <-> Tong Street Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Emm Lane Wilmer Rd, Heaton Tuesday 3:36 PM North Park Rd Victor Road, Manningham North Park Road, Bradford Wednesday 3:36 PM Manningham Lane Oak Ln, Manningham Thursday 3:22 PM 308 Manningham Lane, Bradford Friday 3:22 PM St Joseph's College, Manningham Saturday Not Operational Canal Road Station Rd, Bolton Canal Road Kings Gdns, Undercliffe Canal Road, Bradford B13 bus Info Direction: Heaton <-> Tong Street Interchange Stand 5, Bradford City Centre Stops: 35 Trip Duration: 71 min Wakeƒeld Rd Hall Lane, Bradford City Centre Line Summary: Emm Lane Wilmer Rd, Heaton, North Park Rd Victor Road, Manningham, Manningham Wakeƒeld Rd Hall Lane, Bradford City Centre Lane Oak Ln, Manningham, St Joseph's College, Wakeƒeld Road, Bradford Manningham, Canal Road Station Rd, Bolton, Canal Road Kings Gdns, Undercliffe, Interchange Stand 5, Bowling Back Lane Bow Beck, East Bowling Bradford City Centre, Wakeƒeld Rd Hall Lane, Bradford City Centre, Wakeƒeld Rd Hall Lane, Bowling Back Lane Hammerton St, East Bowling Bradford City Centre, Bowling Back Lane Bow Beck, East Bowling, Bowling Back Lane Hammerton St, East Bowling, Bowling Back Lane Mount St, Cutler Bowling Back Lane Mount St, Cutler Heights Heights, Bowling Back Lane Parry Ln, Cutler Heights, Bowling Back Lane Swain Green, Cutler Heights, Bowling Back Lane Parry Ln, Cutler Heights Bowling Back Lane Sticker Ln, Laisterdyke, Sticker Lane St Marys Rd, Laisterdyke, Broad Lane Westbury Bowling Back Lane Swain Green, Cutler Heights St, Laisterdyke, Dick Lane, Tyersal, Tyersal Lane, Holme Wood, Broadstone Way Lymington Dr, Holme Bowling Back Lane Sticker Ln, Laisterdyke Wood, Broadstone Way Copgrove Rd, Holme Wood, 2 Sticker Lane, Bradford Broadstone Way Stirling Cresc, Holme Wood, Broadstone Way Wareham Corner, Holme Wood, Sticker Lane St Marys Rd, Laisterdyke Knowles Lane Rushmoor Rd, Holme Wood, Knowles Lane Knowles View, Holme Wood, Knowles Lane Broad Lane Westbury St, Laisterdyke Bridgeway, Dudley Hill, Knowles Lane Knowles Park, Dick Lane, Tyersal Dudley Hill, Tong St Rook Lane, Dudley Hill, Burnham Levita Grove, Bradford Ave Hopton Avenue, Bierley, Burnham Ave Dawson Lane, Bierley, Highƒeld, Tong Street, Tong St Tennis Tyersal Lane, Holme Wood Avenue, Tong Street, Oddy Street, Tong Street, Chervana Court, Bradford Toftshaw Lane, Tong Street, Tong Cemetery, Tong Street Broadstone Way Lymington Dr, Holme Wood Broadstone Way Copgrove Rd, Holme Wood Broadstone Way Stirling Cresc, Holme Wood Broadstone Way Wareham Corner, Holme Wood Wareham Corner, Bradford Knowles Lane Rushmoor Rd, Holme Wood Knowles Lane Knowles View, Holme Wood Knowles Lane, Bradford Knowles Lane Bridgeway, Dudley Hill Knowles Lane Knowles Park, Dudley Hill Tong St Rook Lane, Dudley Hill Burnham Ave Hopton Avenue, Bierley Hopton Avenue, Bradford Burnham Ave Dawson Lane, Bierley Highƒeld, Tong Street Loris Street, Bradford Tong St Tennis Avenue, Tong Street 337-343 Tong Street, Bradford Oddy Street, Tong Street 417 Tong Street, Bradford Toftshaw Lane, Tong Street 515 Tong Street, Bradford Tong Cemetery, Tong Street Direction: Tong Street <-> Heaton B13 bus Time Schedule 36 stops Tong Street <-> Heaton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Tong Cemetery, Tong Street Bradford & Heckmondwike Road, England Tuesday 7:39 AM Toftshaw Lane, Tong Street Wednesday 7:39 AM 515 Tong Street, Bradford Thursday 7:39 AM Oddy Street, Tong Street Friday 7:39 AM 405 Tong Street, Bradford Saturday Not Operational Tong St Tennis Avenue, Tong Street Tong St Shetcliffe Lane, Tong Street Fairƒeld Street, Bradford B13 bus Info Highƒeld, Tong Street Direction: Tong Street <-> Heaton 2 Procter Street, Bradford Stops: 36 Trip Duration: 57 min Prince Street, Dudley Hill Line Summary: Tong Cemetery, Tong Street, 110 Tong Street, Bradford Toftshaw Lane, Tong Street, Oddy Street, Tong Street, Tong St Tennis Avenue, Tong Street, Tong St Tong St Rook Lane, Dudley Hill Shetcliffe Lane, Tong Street, Highƒeld, Tong Street, Prince Street, Dudley Hill, Tong St Rook Lane, Dudley Burnham Ave Hopton Avenue, Bierley Hill, Burnham Ave Hopton Avenue, Bierley, Burnham Hopton Avenue, Bradford Ave Dawson Lane, Bierley, Prince Street, Dudley Hill, Knowles Lane Knowles Park, Dudley Hill, Knowles Burnham Ave Dawson Lane, Bierley Lane Bridgeway, Dudley Hill, Knowles Lane Knowles View, Holme Wood, Knowles Lane Dorchester Prince Street, Dudley Hill Crescent, Holme Wood, Broadstone Way Wareham 110 Tong Street, Bradford Corner, Holme Wood, Holme Wood Rd, Holme Wood, Broadstone Way Lymington Dr, Holme Wood, Tyersal Knowles Lane Knowles Park, Dudley Hill Lane, Holme Wood, Dick Lane, Tyersal, Broad Lane Westbury St, Laisterdyke, Sticker Lane Morton Rd, Knowles Lane Bridgeway, Dudley Hill Laisterdyke, Sticker Ln Fearnville Drive, Laisterdyke, Bowling Back Lane Swain Green, Cutler Heights, Knowles Lane Knowles View, Holme Wood Bowling Back Lane Parry Ln, Cutler Heights, Bowling Back Lane Mount St, Cutler Heights, Bowling Back Knowles Lane Dorchester Crescent, Holme Wood Lane Hammerton St, East Bowling, Bowling Back Lane Bow Beck, East Bowling, Wakeƒeld Rd Hall Lane, Bradford City Centre, Wakeƒeld Road Hall La, Broadstone Way Wareham Corner, Holme Wood Bradford City Centre, Interchange Stand T, Bradford Wareham Corner, Bradford City Centre, Canal Road Kings Gdns, Undercliffe, Holme Wood Rd, Holme Wood Queens Rd Bolton Lane, Manningham, St Joseph's College, Manningham, North Park Rd Victor Road, Stoneyhurst Square, Bradford Manningham, Emm Lane Wilmer Rd, Heaton Broadstone Way Lymington Dr, Holme Wood Broadstone Way, Bradford Tyersal Lane, Holme Wood Dick Lane, Tyersal Cutler Place, Bradford Broad Lane Westbury St, Laisterdyke Mayfair Way, Bradford Sticker Lane Morton Rd, Laisterdyke Sticker Ln Fearnville Drive, Laisterdyke 2 Sticker Lane, Bradford Bowling Back Lane Swain Green, Cutler Heights Bowling Back Lane Parry Ln, Cutler Heights Lessarna Court, Bradford Bowling Back Lane Mount St, Cutler Heights Bowling Back Lane Hammerton St, East Bowling Muff Street, Bradford Bowling Back Lane Bow Beck, East Bowling Wakeƒeld Rd Hall Lane, Bradford City Centre Wakeƒeld Road, Bradford Wakeƒeld Road Hall La, Bradford City Centre Carter Street, Bradford Interchange Stand T, Bradford City Centre Canal Road Kings Gdns, Undercliffe Canal Road, Bradford Queens Rd Bolton Lane, Manningham Queens Road, Bradford St Joseph's College, Manningham North Park Rd Victor Road, Manningham North Park Road, Bradford Emm Lane Wilmer Rd, Heaton B13 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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