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1 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 1 bus time schedule & line map 1 Wigginton - Chapelƒelds View In Website Mode The 1 bus line (Wigginton - Chapelƒelds) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Chapelƒelds <-> Wigginton: 6:20 AM - 10:49 PM (2) New Earswick <-> Chapelƒelds: 5:50 AM (3) Wigginton <-> Chapelƒelds: 6:00 AM - 10:55 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 1 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 1 bus arriving. Direction: Chapelƒelds <-> Wigginton 1 bus Time Schedule 41 stops Chapelƒelds <-> Wigginton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:39 AM - 10:49 PM Monday 6:20 AM - 10:49 PM Chapelƒelds Shops, Chapelƒelds Bramham Road, York Tuesday 6:20 AM - 10:49 PM Ridgeway, Acomb Wednesday 6:20 AM - 10:49 PM Grange Lane, York Thursday 6:20 AM - 10:49 PM Acomb Methodist Church, Acomb Friday 6:20 AM - 10:49 PM Gale Farm Court, York Saturday 6:39 AM - 10:50 PM Acomb Post O∆ce, Acomb Vyner House, York Acomb Shops, Acomb Beech Grove, York 1 bus Info Direction: Chapelƒelds <-> Wigginton The Regent, Acomb Stops: 41 10 Regent Buildings, York Trip Duration: 50 min Line Summary: Chapelƒelds Shops, Chapelƒelds, West Bank, Holgate Ridgeway, Acomb, Acomb Methodist Church, Acomb, Acomb Post O∆ce, Acomb, Acomb Shops, Acomb, Holgate Methodist Church, Holgate The Regent, Acomb, West Bank, Holgate, Holgate Methodist Church, Holgate, Fox Inn, Holgate, Fox Inn, Holgate Holgate Hill, Holgate, Cambridge Street, York, Blossom Street, York, Rail Station, York, Station Holgate Hill, Holgate Avenue, York, Exhibition Square, York, Gillygate, York, York St John University, York, Clarence Gardens, the Cambridge Street, York Groves, Haxby Road School, the Groves, Nestle 74 Holgate Road, York Rowntree, Clifton, Bowling Green, Clifton, Mille Crux, New Earswick, Folk Hall, New Earswick, New Blossom Street, York Earswick Shops, New Earswick, Rowan Avenue, New Blossom Street, York Earswick, Joseph Rowntree School, New Earswick, Crompton Terrace, New Earswick, Haxby Crossing, Rail Station, York Haxby, Eastƒeld Avenue, Haxby, Oak Tree Lane, Station Road, York Haxby, Oak Tree Lane Shops, Haxby, Holly Tree Lane, Haxby, The Avenue, Haxby, Calf Close, Haxby, Station Avenue, York Memorial Hall, Haxby, Red Lion, Haxby, Haxby Pond, Leeman Road, York Haxby, Moor Lane, Wigginton, Black Horse, Wigginton, Wigginton Pond, Wigginton, Mill Lane, Exhibition Square, York Wigginton St Leonard's Place, York Gillygate, York 64 Gillygate, York York St John University, York Clarence Street, York Clarence Gardens, the Groves Haxby Road School, the Groves Greenƒelds, York Nestle Rowntree, Clifton Bowling Green, Clifton Mille Crux, New Earswick Folk Hall, New Earswick Elm Tree Mews, York New Earswick Shops, New Earswick Rowan Avenue, New Earswick 50 Hawthorn Terrace, York Joseph Rowntree School, New Earswick Crompton Terrace, New Earswick Haxby Crossing, Haxby Eastƒeld Avenue, Haxby Oak Tree Lane, Haxby Oak Tree Lane Shops, Haxby Holly Tree Lane, Haxby Holly Tree Lane, Haxby Civil Parish The Avenue, Haxby Calf Close, Haxby Memorial Hall, Haxby 16 The Village, Haxby Civil Parish Red Lion, Haxby Haxby Pond, Haxby Moor Lane, Wigginton Black Horse, Wigginton Wigginton Pond, Wigginton Mill Lane, Wigginton Mill Lane, Wigginton Civil Parish Direction: New Earswick <-> Chapelƒelds 1 bus Time Schedule 26 stops New Earswick <-> Chapelƒelds Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:50 AM Rowan Avenue, New Earswick Hawthorn Place, York Tuesday 5:50 AM New Earswick Shops, New Earswick Wednesday 5:50 AM Folk Hall, New Earswick Thursday 5:50 AM Hawthorn Terrace, York Friday 5:50 AM Mille Crux, New Earswick Saturday Not Operational Bowling Green, Clifton Nestle Rowntree, Clifton 1 bus Info Haxby Road School, the Groves Direction: New Earswick <-> Chapelƒelds Haxby Road, York Stops: 26 Trip Duration: 25 min Walpole Street, the Groves Line Summary: Rowan Avenue, New Earswick, New Earswick Shops, New Earswick, Folk Hall, New York St John University, York Earswick, Mille Crux, New Earswick, Bowling Green, Clarence Street, York Clifton, Nestle Rowntree, Clifton, Haxby Road School, the Groves, Walpole Street, the Groves, York St John Gillygate, York University, York, Gillygate, York, Theatre Royal, York, 64 Gillygate, York Station Road, York, Rail Station, York, Blossom Street, York, Cambridge Street, York, Holgate Hill, Theatre Royal, York Holgate, Fox Inn, Holgate, Holgate Methodist St Leonard's Place, York Church, Holgate, West Bank, Holgate, The Regent, Acomb, Acomb Shops, Acomb, Acomb Library, Station Road, York Acomb, Acomb Methodist Church, Acomb, Ridgeway, City Walls, York Acomb, Bramham Avenue, Chapelƒelds, Chapelƒelds Shops, Chapelƒelds Rail Station, York City Walls, York Blossom Street, York 25 Blossom Street, York Cambridge Street, York Mount Ephraim, York Holgate Hill, Holgate 106 Holgate Road, York Fox Inn, Holgate Holgate Methodist Church, Holgate West Bank, Holgate The Regent, Acomb York Road, York Acomb Shops, Acomb Beech Grove, York Acomb Library, Acomb South View Terrace, York Acomb Methodist Church, Acomb Gale Farm Court, York Ridgeway, Acomb Bramham Avenue, Chapelƒelds Chapelƒelds Shops, Chapelƒelds Bramham Road, York Direction: Wigginton <-> Chapelƒelds 1 bus Time Schedule 42 stops Wigginton <-> Chapelƒelds Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:55 AM - 10:55 PM Monday 6:00 AM - 10:55 PM Mill Lane, Wigginton Mill Lane, Wigginton Civil Parish Tuesday 6:00 AM - 10:55 PM Walmer Carr, Wigginton Wednesday 6:00 AM - 10:55 PM Waterings, Wigginton Civil Parish Thursday 6:00 AM - 10:55 PM Black Horse, Wigginton Friday 6:00 AM - 10:55 PM Moor Lane, Wigginton Saturday 5:55 AM - 10:55 PM Haxby Pond, Haxby Red Lion, Haxby 1 bus Info Memorial Hall, Haxby Direction: Wigginton <-> Chapelƒelds 16 The Village, Haxby Civil Parish Stops: 42 Trip Duration: 51 min Calf Close, Haxby Line Summary: Mill Lane, Wigginton, Walmer Carr, Wigginton, Black Horse, Wigginton, Moor Lane, The Avenue, Haxby Wigginton, Haxby Pond, Haxby, Red Lion, Haxby, Memorial Hall, Haxby, Calf Close, Haxby, The Avenue, Holly Tree Lane, Haxby Haxby, Holly Tree Lane, Haxby, Oak Tree Lane Shops, Haxby, Oak Tree Lane, Haxby, Eastƒeld Avenue, Holly Tree Lane, Haxby Civil Parish Haxby, Haxby Crossing, Haxby, Crompton Terrace, Oak Tree Lane Shops, Haxby New Earswick, Joseph Rowntree School, New Earswick, Rowan Avenue, New Earswick, New Oak Tree Lane, Haxby Civil Parish Earswick Shops, New Earswick, Folk Hall, New Oak Tree Lane, Haxby Earswick, Mille Crux, New Earswick, Bowling Green, Clifton, Nestle Rowntree, Clifton, Haxby Road School, Eastƒeld Avenue, Haxby the Groves, Walpole Street, the Groves, York St John University, York, Gillygate, York, Theatre Royal, York, Station Road, York, Rail Station, York, Blossom Haxby Crossing, Haxby Street, York, Cambridge Street, York, Holgate Hill, Holgate, Fox Inn, Holgate, Holgate Methodist Crompton Terrace, New Earswick Church, Holgate, West Bank, Holgate, The Regent, Acomb, Acomb Shops, Acomb, Acomb Library, Joseph Rowntree School, New Earswick Acomb, Acomb Methodist Church, Acomb, Ridgeway, Park Terrace, New Earswick Civil Parish Acomb, Bramham Avenue, Chapelƒelds, Chapelƒelds Shops, Chapelƒelds Rowan Avenue, New Earswick Hawthorn Place, York New Earswick Shops, New Earswick Folk Hall, New Earswick Hawthorn Terrace, York Mille Crux, New Earswick Bowling Green, Clifton Nestle Rowntree, Clifton Haxby Road School, the Groves Haxby Road, York Walpole Street, the Groves York St John University, York Clarence Street, York Gillygate, York 64 Gillygate, York Theatre Royal, York St Leonard's Place, York Station Road, York City Walls, York Rail Station, York City Walls, York Blossom Street, York 25 Blossom Street, York Cambridge Street, York Mount Ephraim, York Holgate Hill, Holgate 106 Holgate Road, York Fox Inn, Holgate Holgate Methodist Church, Holgate West Bank, Holgate The Regent, Acomb York Road, York Acomb Shops, Acomb Beech Grove, York Acomb Library, Acomb South View Terrace, York Acomb Methodist Church, Acomb Gale Farm Court, York Ridgeway, Acomb Bramham Avenue, Chapelƒelds Chapelƒelds Shops, Chapelƒelds Bramham Road, York 1 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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