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781 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 781 bus time schedule & line map 781 Meanwood - Otley View In Website Mode The 781 bus line (Meanwood - Otley) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Meanwood <-> Otley: 9:48 AM (2) Otley <-> Meanwood: 12:35 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 781 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 781 bus arriving. Direction: Meanwood <-> Otley 781 bus Time Schedule 50 stops Meanwood <-> Otley Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:48 AM Northside Retail Pk, Meanwood 17 Stonegate Road, Leeds Tuesday 9:48 AM Parkside Avenue, Meanwood Wednesday 9:48 AM Stainbeck Lane, Meanwood Thursday 9:48 AM Friday 9:48 AM Parklands Gardens, Meanwood Saturday 9:48 AM Parkland Drive, Meanwood West Lea Close, Meanwood Castle View, Meanwood 781 bus Info Direction: Meanwood <-> Otley Leaƒeld Close, Moortown Stops: 50 Trip Duration: 50 min Leaƒeld Close, Leeds Line Summary: Northside Retail Pk, Meanwood, Moortown Corner A, Moortown Parkside Avenue, Meanwood, Stainbeck Lane, Meanwood, Parklands Gardens, Meanwood, 388 Harrogate Road, Leeds Parkland Drive, Meanwood, West Lea Close, Scott Hall Rd Rdbt, Moortown Meanwood, Castle View, Meanwood, Leaƒeld Close, Moortown, Moortown Corner A, Moortown, Scott Hall Rd Rdbt, Moortown, Ring Rd Harrogate Road, Ring Rd Harrogate Road, Moortown Moortown, Ring Rd Lingƒeld Road, Moortown, Moor Allerton Ctr C, Moortown, King Lane Allerton High Ring Rd Lingƒeld Road, Moortown School, Moortown, King Ln Nursery Lane, Moortown, Queenshill Crescent, Leeds King Lane Buck Stone Gdns, Moortown, The Avenue Bottom, Alwoodley, King Ln the Lane, Alwoodley, Moor Allerton Ctr C, Moortown Alwoodley Lane King Ln, Alwoodley, Lakeland Crescent, Alwoodley, Alwoodley Lane the Ave, King Lane Allerton High School, Moortown Alwoodley, Alwoodley Lane Mount Dr, Alwoodley, Alwoodley Lane the Fairway, Alwoodley, Alwoodley King Ln Nursery Lane, Moortown Lane Sandmoor Ave, Alwoodley Gates, Alwoodley Lane Harrogate Rd, Alwoodley Gates, Eccup King Lane Buck Stone Gdns, Moortown Reservoir, Alwoodley Gates, Wikeƒeld Farm, Wike, Wike Lane, Wike, Harewood Arms, Harewood, Otley The Avenue Bottom, Alwoodley Road, Weardley, Weardley Lane End, Weardley, Ingƒeld Farm, Arthington, Grange Farm, Arthington, King Ln the Lane, Alwoodley Crag View House, Arthington, Creskeld Grange Farm, Arthington, The Wharfedale Ph, Arthington, Alwoodley Lane King Ln, Alwoodley Arthington Ln the Tower Drive, Pool, Arthington Lane Stonedale Close, Pool, Main St Arthington Lane, Pool, Lakeland Crescent, Alwoodley Main Street, Pool, Pool Bridge, Pool, Pool Road Wharfe View, Pool, Pool Road Caley Lodge, Pool, Alwoodley Lane the Ave, Alwoodley Pool Road Knutford, Otley, Pool Rd Moor Drive, Otley, Pool Road Garden Centre, Otley, Pool Road Gallows Alwoodley Lane Mount Dr, Alwoodley Hill, Otley, Cross Green St Peters Close, Otley, Cross Alwoodley Lane, Leeds Green Garnet Street, Otley, Otley Bus Stn 02, Otley Alwoodley Lane the Fairway, Alwoodley Alwoodley Lane Sandmoor Ave, Alwoodley Gates Alwoodley Lane Harrogate Rd, Alwoodley Gates Sovereign Court, Leeds Eccup Reservoir, Alwoodley Gates Wikeƒeld Farm, Wike Wike Lane, Wike Harewood Arms, Harewood Otley Road, Weardley Weardley Lane End, Weardley Ingƒeld Farm, Arthington Grange Farm, Arthington Crag View House, Arthington Creskeld Grange Farm, Arthington The Wharfedale Ph, Arthington West View, Arthington Civil Parish Arthington Ln the Tower Drive, Pool Arthington Lane Stonedale Close, Pool Stonedale Close, Pool Civil Parish Main St Arthington Lane, Pool Main Street, Pool Chapel Row, Pool Civil Parish Pool Bridge, Pool Pool Road Wharfe View, Pool Pool Road Caley Lodge, Pool Pool Road Knutford, Otley Pool Rd Moor Drive, Otley Pool Road Garden Centre, Otley Pool Road Gallows Hill, Otley Pool Road, Otley Civil Parish Cross Green St Peters Close, Otley Grosvenor Terrace, Otley Civil Parish Cross Green Garnet Street, Otley 28 Cross Green, Otley Civil Parish Otley Bus Stn 02, Otley Orchard Gate, Otley Civil Parish Direction: Otley <-> Meanwood 781 bus Time Schedule 47 stops Otley <-> Meanwood Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 12:35 PM Otley Bus Stn 02, Otley Orchard Gate, Otley Civil Parish Tuesday 12:35 PM Cross Green Dennison Hill, Otley Wednesday 12:35 PM 71 Cross Green, Otley Civil Parish Thursday 12:35 PM Cross Green East Busk Lane, Otley Friday 12:35 PM Cross Green, Otley Civil Parish Saturday 12:35 PM Pool Road Gallows Hill, Otley Pool Road Garden Centre, Otley Pool Rd Moor Drive, Otley 781 bus Info Moor Drive, Otley Civil Parish Direction: Otley <-> Meanwood Stops: 47 Pool Road Knutford, Otley Trip Duration: 53 min Line Summary: Otley Bus Stn 02, Otley, Cross Green Pool Road Caley Lodge, Pool Dennison Hill, Otley, Cross Green East Busk Lane, Otley, Pool Road Gallows Hill, Otley, Pool Road Pool Road Wharfe View, Pool Garden Centre, Otley, Pool Rd Moor Drive, Otley, Pool Road Knutford, Otley, Pool Road Caley Lodge, Pool, Main Street, Pool Pool Road Wharfe View, Pool, Main Street, Pool, Main Chapel Row, Pool Civil Parish St Arthington Lane, Pool, Arthington Lane Stonedale Close, Pool, Arthington Ln the Tower Drive, Pool, The Main St Arthington Lane, Pool Wharfedale Ph, Arthington, Creskeld Grange Farm, A658, Pool Civil Parish Arthington, Crag View House, Arthington, Arthington Lane Park Cottages, Arthington, Ingƒeld Farm, Arthington Lane Stonedale Close, Pool Arthington, Harewood Bar, Harewood, Harewood Arms, Harewood, Wike Lane, Wike, Wikeƒeld Farm, Arthington Ln the Tower Drive, Pool Wike, Eccup Reservoir, Alwoodley Gates, Alwoodley Lane Sandmoor Ave, Alwoodley Gates, Alwoodley The Wharfedale Ph, Arthington Lane the Fairway, Alwoodley, Alwoodley Lane Mount Dr, Alwoodley, Alwoodley Lane the Ave, Alwoodley, West View, Arthington Civil Parish Lakeland Crescent, Alwoodley, Alwoodley Lane King Creskeld Grange Farm, Arthington Ln, Alwoodley, King Ln the Lane, Alwoodley, The Avenue Bottom, Alwoodley, King Lane Buck Stone Gdns, Moortown, King Ln Nursery Lane, Moortown, Crag View House, Arthington King Lane P&R B, Moortown, Moor Allerton Ctr B, Moortown, Ring Rd Lingƒeld Road, Moortown, Scott Arthington Lane Park Cottages, Arthington Hall Rd Rdbt, Moortown, Moortown Corner B, Moortown, Street Ln Moorland Rise, Moortown, Ingƒeld Farm, Arthington Leaƒeld Close, Moortown, Castle View, Meanwood, West Lea Close, Meanwood, Parkland Drive, Harewood Bar, Harewood Meanwood, Parklands Gardens, Meanwood, Stainbeck Lane, Meanwood, Parkside Avenue, Harewood Arms, Harewood Meanwood, Northside Retail Pk, Meanwood Wike Lane, Wike Wikeƒeld Farm, Wike Eccup Reservoir, Alwoodley Gates Alwoodley Lane Sandmoor Ave, Alwoodley Gates Alwoodley Lane the Fairway, Alwoodley Alwoodley Lane Mount Dr, Alwoodley Alwoodley Lane, Leeds Alwoodley Lane the Ave, Alwoodley Lakeland Crescent, Alwoodley Alwoodley Lane King Ln, Alwoodley King Ln the Lane, Alwoodley The Avenue Bottom, Alwoodley 4-6 The Avenue, Leeds King Lane Buck Stone Gdns, Moortown King Ln Nursery Lane, Moortown King Lane P&R B, Moortown Lingƒeld Approach, Leeds Moor Allerton Ctr B, Moortown Ring Rd Lingƒeld Road, Moortown Scott Hall Rd Rdbt, Moortown A61, Leeds Moortown Corner B, Moortown 384 Harrogate Road, Leeds Street Ln Moorland Rise, Moortown Moorland View, Leeds Leaƒeld Close, Moortown Castle View, Meanwood West Lea Close, Meanwood West Lea Close, Leeds Parkland Drive, Meanwood Parklands Gardens, Meanwood Stainbeck Lane, Meanwood Parkside Avenue, Meanwood Northside Retail Pk, Meanwood 17 Stonegate Road, Leeds 781 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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