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View in Website Mode 7 bus time schedule & line map 7 Leeds - Primley Park View In Website Mode The 7 bus line (Leeds - Primley Park) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Leeds City Centre <-> Moortown: 6:45 AM - 11:18 PM (2) Moortown <-> Leeds City Centre: 5:57 AM - 11:01 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 7 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 7 bus arriving. Direction: Leeds City Centre <-> Moortown 7 bus Time Schedule 32 stops Leeds City Centre <-> Moortown Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:20 AM - 11:20 PM Monday 6:45 AM - 11:18 PM City Square A, Leeds City Centre 10 Inƒrmary Street, Leeds Tuesday 6:45 AM - 11:18 PM Trinity R, Leeds City Centre Wednesday 6:45 AM - 11:18 PM 10 Boar Lane, Leeds Thursday 6:45 AM - 11:18 PM Victoria I, Leeds City Centre Friday 6:45 AM - 11:18 PM Vicar Lane, Leeds Saturday 6:50 AM - 10:20 PM Victoria L, Leeds City Centre 117-119 Vicar Lane, Leeds Lovell Park, Mabgate Byron Street, Leeds 7 bus Info Direction: Leeds City Centre <-> Moortown Sheepscar Junction, Sheepscar Stops: 32 A61, Leeds Trip Duration: 40 min Line Summary: City Square A, Leeds City Centre, Sheepscar St North, Sheepscar Trinity R, Leeds City Centre, Victoria I, Leeds City Centre, Victoria L, Leeds City Centre, Lovell Park, Buslingthorpe Lane, Sheepscar Mabgate, Sheepscar Junction, Sheepscar, Sheepscar Stanley Road, Leeds St North, Sheepscar, Buslingthorpe Lane, Sheepscar, Mexborough Street, Chapeltown, Sholebroke Mount, Mexborough Street, Chapeltown Chapeltown, Scott Hall Grove, Chapeltown, Potternewton View, Chapel Allerton, Miles Hill Road, Sholebroke Mount, Chapeltown Meanwood, Miles Hill, Meanwood, Stainbeck Avenue, Meanwood, Stonegate Crescent, Meanwood, Beckhill Scott Hall Grove, Chapeltown Approach, Meanwood, Carr Manor School, Meanwood, Manor Wood School, Meanwood, Carr Potternewton View, Chapel Allerton Manor Road, Meanwood, Garth Road, Meanwood, Leaƒeld Grange, Moortown, Leaƒeld Drive, Miles Hill Road, Meanwood Moortown, Moor Allerton Ctr C, Moortown, King Miles Hill Square, Leeds Lane P&R A, Moortown, Lingƒeld Centre, Moortown, Lingƒeld Hill, Moortown, Fir Tree Grove, Moortown, Miles Hill, Meanwood Primley Park, Moortown, Primley Park Avenue, Moortown, Primley Park Cres, Moortown, Moortown Stainbeck Avenue, Meanwood Water Twr, Moortown 62 Stainbeck Road, Leeds Stonegate Crescent, Meanwood Stonelea Court, Leeds Beckhill Approach, Meanwood Carr Manor School, Meanwood Manor Wood School, Meanwood Carr Manor Road, Meanwood Garth Road, Meanwood Leaƒeld Grange, Moortown King Lane, Leeds Leaƒeld Drive, Moortown King Lane, Leeds Moor Allerton Ctr C, Moortown King Lane P&R A, Moortown Lingƒeld Approach, Leeds Lingƒeld Centre, Moortown Lingƒeld Hill, Moortown Fir Tree Grove, Moortown Primley Park, Moortown Primley Park Avenue, Moortown Harrogate Road, Leeds Primley Park Cres, Moortown Moortown Water Twr, Moortown Direction: Moortown <-> Leeds City Centre 7 bus Time Schedule 30 stops Moortown <-> Leeds City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:01 AM - 11:01 PM Monday 5:57 AM - 11:01 PM Moortown Water Twr, Moortown Tuesday 5:57 AM - 11:01 PM Fir Tree Grove, Moortown Wednesday 5:57 AM - 11:01 PM Lingƒeld Hill, Moortown Thursday 5:57 AM - 11:01 PM Lingƒeld Centre, Moortown Friday 5:57 AM - 11:01 PM Lingƒeld Circus, Leeds Saturday 6:24 AM - 10:30 PM King Lane P&R B, Moortown Lingƒeld Approach, Leeds Moor Allerton Ctr B, Moortown 7 bus Info Leaƒeld Drive, Moortown Direction: Moortown <-> Leeds City Centre King Lane, Leeds Stops: 30 Trip Duration: 42 min Leaƒeld Grange, Moortown Line Summary: Moortown Water Twr, Moortown, Fir King Lane, Leeds Tree Grove, Moortown, Lingƒeld Hill, Moortown, Lingƒeld Centre, Moortown, King Lane P&R B, Garth Road, Meanwood Moortown, Moor Allerton Ctr B, Moortown, Leaƒeld Drive, Moortown, Leaƒeld Grange, Moortown, Garth Carr Manor Road, Meanwood Road, Meanwood, Carr Manor Road, Meanwood, Manor Wood School, Meanwood, Carr Manor School, Manor Wood School, Meanwood Meanwood, Beckhill Approach, Meanwood, Stonegate Crescent, Meanwood, Stainbeck Avenue, Carr Manor School, Meanwood Meanwood, Miles Hill, Meanwood, Miles Hill Road, Meanwood, Potternewton Lane, Chapel Allerton, Scott Hall Grove, Chapeltown, Sholebroke Mount, Beckhill Approach, Meanwood Chapeltown, Mexborough Street, Chapeltown, Beckhill Vale, Leeds Buslingthorpe Lane, Sheepscar, Sheepscar St North, Sheepscar, Sheepscar Junction, Sheepscar, Benson Stonegate Crescent, Meanwood Street, Sheepscar, Lovell Park, Mabgate, Victoria M, Leeds City Centre, Corn Exchange D, Leeds City Stainbeck Avenue, Meanwood Centre, Station D, Leeds City Centre, City Square A, Tynedale Court, Leeds Leeds City Centre Miles Hill, Meanwood Potternewton Lane, Leeds Miles Hill Road, Meanwood Potternewton Lane, Chapel Allerton Scott Hall Grove, Chapeltown Sholebroke Mount, Chapeltown Mexborough Street, Chapeltown Buslingthorpe Lane, Sheepscar Stanley Road, Leeds Sheepscar St North, Sheepscar Sheepscar Junction, Sheepscar North Street, Leeds Benson Street, Sheepscar 1 Sheepscar Grove, Leeds Lovell Park, Mabgate 84 - 86 North Street, Leeds Victoria M, Leeds City Centre 100-102 Vicar Lane, Leeds Corn Exchange D, Leeds City Centre 11-13 Vicar Lane, Leeds Station D, Leeds City Centre New Station Street, Leeds City Square A, Leeds City Centre 10 Inƒrmary Street, Leeds 7 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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