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66 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 66 bus time schedule & line map 66 Barnsley - Hoyland - Elsecar (Circle) View In Website Mode The 66 bus line (Barnsley - Hoyland - Elsecar (Circle)) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Barnsley Town Centre <-> Barnsley Town Centre: 5:30 AM - 11:40 PM (2) Hoyland <-> Barnsley Town Centre: 7:25 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 66 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 66 bus arriving. Direction: Barnsley Town Centre <-> Barnsley 66 bus Time Schedule Town Centre Barnsley Town Centre <-> Barnsley Town Centre 76 stops Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:30 AM - 11:40 PM Monday 5:30 AM - 11:40 PM Barnsley Interchange/A2, Barnsley Town Centre Midland Street, Barnsley Tuesday 5:30 AM - 11:40 PM She∆eld Road/Taylor Row, Barnsley Town Centre Wednesday 5:30 AM - 11:40 PM She∆eld Road, Barnsley Thursday 5:30 AM - 11:40 PM She∆eld Road/Brinckman Street, Worsbrough Friday 5:30 AM - 11:40 PM Common She∆eld Road, Barnsley Saturday 6:20 AM - 11:40 PM She∆eld Road/Corporation Street, Worsbrough Common Upper She∆eld Road/Pinder Oaks Lane, 66 bus Info Worsbrough Common Direction: Barnsley Town Centre <-> Barnsley Town Centre Upper She∆eld Road/Knowle Road, Worsbrough Stops: 76 Bridge Trip Duration: 68 min Line Summary: Barnsley Interchange/A2, Barnsley Upper She∆eld Road/Knowle Road, Worsbrough Town Centre, She∆eld Road/Taylor Row, Barnsley Bridge Town Centre, She∆eld Road/Brinckman Street, Worsbrough Common, She∆eld Road/Corporation Park Road/Bank End Road, Worsbrough Bridge Street, Worsbrough Common, Upper She∆eld Parkside Mews, Barnsley Road/Pinder Oaks Lane, Worsbrough Common, Upper She∆eld Road/Knowle Road, Worsbrough Park Road/John Street, Worsbrough Bridge Bridge, Upper She∆eld Road/Knowle Road, BrockField Close, Barnsley Worsbrough Bridge, Park Road/Bank End Road, Worsbrough Bridge, Park Road/John Street, Park Road/Vernon Road, Worsbrough Bridge Worsbrough Bridge, Park Road/Vernon Road, Harvest Close, Barnsley Worsbrough Bridge, Park Road/West Street, Worsbrough Bridge, She∆eld Road/Shaw Bank Park Road/West Street, Worsbrough Bridge Wood, Worsbrough, She∆eld Road/Fir Walk, Birdwell, She∆eld Road/Castle View, Birdwell, She∆eld She∆eld Road/Shaw Bank Wood, Worsbrough Road/Worsbrough Road, Birdwell, She∆eld Road/Chapel Street, Birdwell, She∆eld She∆eld Road/Fir Walk, Birdwell Road/Rockingham Street, Birdwell, She∆eld Road/The Walk, Birdwell, She∆eld Road/Wood View, Birdwell, She∆eld Road/Regent Street, Hoyland She∆eld Road/Castle View, Birdwell Common, Hoyland Road/She∆eld Road, Hoyland She∆eld Road/Worsbrough Road, Birdwell Common, Hoyland Road/Stead Lane, Hoyland Common, Hoyland Road/Stoney Croft, Hoyland She∆eld Road/Chapel Street, Birdwell Common, West Street/Vernon Street, Hoyland, West Street/Broad Street, Hoyland, West Street/Longƒelds She∆eld Road/Rockingham Street, Birdwell Crescent, Hoyland, High Street/Market Street, Hoyland, Barber Street/Barƒeld Road, Hoyland, Rockingham Street, England Greenƒeld Road/Key Avenue, Hoyland, Greenƒeld She∆eld Road/The Walk, Birdwell Road/Greenside Lane, Hoyland, Church Street/Sunny Bank, Jump, Church Street/Wentworth She∆eld Road/Wood View, Birdwell Road, Jump, Wentworth Road/Turners Close, Jump, Cobcar Lane/St Helens Street, Elsecar, Cobcar Lane/Welland Crescent, Elsecar, Cobcar She∆eld Road/Regent Street, Hoyland Common Lane/Strafford Avenue, Elsecar, Cobcar Lane/Cobcar Avenue, Elsecar, Wath Road/Cobcar Hoyland Road/She∆eld Road, Hoyland Common Lane, Elsecar, Wath Road/Church Street, Elsecar, Central Street, England Wath Road/Old Row, Elsecar, Fitzwilliam Street/Wentworth Road, Elsecar, Fitzwilliam Hoyland Road/Stead Lane, Hoyland Common Street/Church Street, Elsecar, Hill Street/Cobcar Street, Elsecar, King Street/Millhouses Street, Hoyland Road/Stoney Croft, Hoyland Common Hoyland, King Street/Gill Street, Hoyland, Southgate/High Croft, Hoyland, West Street/Valley West Street/Vernon Street, Hoyland Way, Hoyland, West Street/Broad Street, Hoyland, West Street/Bank Street, Hoyland, Hoyland West Street/Broad Street, Hoyland Road/Fearnley Road, Hoyland Common, Hoyland West Street, England Road/Stead Lane, Hoyland Common, She∆eld Road/Hoyland Road, Hoyland Common, She∆eld West Street/Longƒelds Crescent, Hoyland Road/Queen Street, Hoyland Common, She∆eld Road/Wood View, Birdwell, She∆eld Road/The Walk, High Street/Market Street, Hoyland Birdwell, She∆eld Road/Wentworth Street, Birdwell, She∆eld Road/Chapel Street, Birdwell, She∆eld Barber Street/Barƒeld Road, Hoyland Road/Worsbrough Road, Birdwell, She∆eld Barƒeld Road, England Road/Miller Hall, Birdwell, She∆eld Road/Hyland House, Birdwell, She∆eld Road/Shaw Bank Wood, Greenƒeld Road/Key Avenue, Hoyland Worsbrough, She∆eld Road/Worsbrough Road, Greenƒeld Road, England Worsbrough Bridge, Park Road/West Street, Worsbrough Bridge, Park Road/Vernon Road, Greenƒeld Road/Greenside Lane, Hoyland Worsbrough Bridge, Park Road/Edmund Street, Worsbrough Bridge, Park Road/Henry Street, Church Street/Sunny Bank, Jump Worsbrough Bridge, Upper She∆eld Road/Kingwell Road, Worsbrough Bridge, Upper She∆eld Road/Knowle Road, Worsbrough Bridge, Upper Church Street/Wentworth Road, Jump She∆eld Road/Bluebell Bank, Worsbrough Bridge, 10 Church Street, England Upper She∆eld Road/Bluebell Bank, Worsbrough Wentworth Road/Turners Close, Jump Bridge, Upper She∆eld Road/Pinder Oaks Lane, Worsbrough Common, She∆eld Road/Mount Vernon Road, Worsbrough Common, She∆eld Road/Park Cobcar Lane/St Helens Street, Elsecar Road, Worsbrough Common, She∆eld Road/West Cobcar Lane, England Way, Barnsley Town Centre, Schwabish Gmund Way/Schwabish Gmund Way, Barnsley Town Centre, Cobcar Lane/Welland Crescent, Elsecar Barnsley Interchange, Barnsley Town Centre Cobcar Lane/Strafford Avenue, Elsecar Cobcar Lane/Cobcar Avenue, Elsecar Wath Road/Cobcar Lane, Elsecar Wath Road/Church Street, Elsecar Wath Road, England Wath Road/Old Row, Elsecar Fitzwilliam Street/Wentworth Road, Elsecar Fitzwilliam Street/Church Street, Elsecar Hill Street/Cobcar Street, Elsecar King Street, England King Street/Millhouses Street, Hoyland King Street/Gill Street, Hoyland Rock Mount, England Southgate/High Croft, Hoyland High Croft, England West Street/Valley Way, Hoyland West Street/Broad Street, Hoyland West Street, England West Street/Bank Street, Hoyland Hoyland Road/Fearnley Road, Hoyland Common Springƒeld Crescent, England Hoyland Road/Stead Lane, Hoyland Common Hoyland Road, England She∆eld Road/Hoyland Road, Hoyland Common She∆eld Road/Queen Street, Hoyland Common She∆eld Road/Wood View, Birdwell She∆eld Road/The Walk, Birdwell She∆eld Road/Wentworth Street, Birdwell She∆eld Road/Chapel Street, Birdwell Chapel Court, England She∆eld Road/Worsbrough Road, Birdwell She∆eld Road/Miller Hall, Birdwell She∆eld Road/Hyland House, Birdwell She∆eld Road/Shaw Bank Wood, Worsbrough She∆eld Road/Worsbrough Road, Worsbrough Bridge She∆eld Road, England Park Road/West Street, Worsbrough Bridge Kendal Crescent, England Park Road/Vernon Road, Worsbrough Bridge Harvest Close, Barnsley Park Road/Edmund Street, Worsbrough Bridge Edmund Street, Barnsley Park Road/Henry Street, Worsbrough Bridge Park Road, Barnsley Upper She∆eld Road/Kingwell Road, Worsbrough Bridge Upper She∆eld Road/Knowle Road, Worsbrough Bridge Upper She∆eld Road/Bluebell Bank, Worsbrough Bridge Upper She∆eld Road, Barnsley Upper She∆eld Road/Bluebell Bank, Worsbrough Bridge Upper She∆eld Road/Pinder Oaks Lane, Worsbrough Common She∆eld Road/Mount Vernon Road, Worsbrough Common She∆eld Road/Park Road, Worsbrough Common She∆eld Road, Barnsley She∆eld Road/West Way, Barnsley Town Centre Schwabish Gmund Way/Schwabish Gmund Way, Barnsley Town Centre Barnsley Interchange, Barnsley Town Centre Barnsley Interchange Footbridge Link, Barnsley Direction: Hoyland <-> Barnsley Town Centre 66 bus Time Schedule 50 stops Hoyland <-> Barnsley Town Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:25 AM High Street/Market Street, Hoyland Tuesday 7:25 AM Barber Street/Barƒeld Road, Hoyland Barƒeld Road, England Wednesday 7:25 AM Greenƒeld Road/Key Avenue, Hoyland Thursday 7:25 AM Greenƒeld Road, England Friday 7:25 AM Greenƒeld Road/Greenside Lane, Hoyland Saturday Not Operational Church Street/Sunny Bank, Jump Church Street/Wentworth Road, Jump 10 Church Street, England 66 bus Info Direction: Hoyland <-> Barnsley Town Centre Wentworth Road/Turners Close, Jump Stops: 50 Trip Duration: 58 min Cobcar Lane/St Helens Street, Elsecar Line Summary: High Street/Market Street, Hoyland, Cobcar Lane, England Barber Street/Barƒeld Road, Hoyland, Greenƒeld Road/Key Avenue, Hoyland, Greenƒeld Cobcar Lane/Welland Crescent, Elsecar Road/Greenside Lane, Hoyland, Church Street/Sunny Bank, Jump, Church Street/Wentworth Cobcar Lane/Strafford Avenue, Elsecar Road, Jump, Wentworth Road/Turners Close, Jump, Cobcar Lane/St Helens Street, Elsecar, Cobcar Cobcar Lane/Cobcar Avenue, Elsecar Lane/Welland Crescent, Elsecar, Cobcar Lane/Strafford Avenue, Elsecar, Cobcar Wath Road/Cobcar Lane, Elsecar Lane/Cobcar Avenue, Elsecar, Wath Road/Cobcar Lane, Elsecar, Wath Road/Church Street, Elsecar, Wath Road/Old Row, Elsecar, Fitzwilliam Wath Road/Church Street, Elsecar Street/Wentworth Road, Elsecar, Fitzwilliam Wath Road, England Street/Church Street, Elsecar, Hill Street/Cobcar Street, Elsecar, King Street/Millhouses Street, Wath Road/Old Row, Elsecar Hoyland, King Street/Gill Street, Hoyland, Southgate/High Croft, Hoyland, West Street/Valley Fitzwilliam Street/Wentworth Road, Elsecar Way, Hoyland, West Street/Broad
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