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81A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 81A bus time schedule & line map 81A Leeds - Pudsey View In Website Mode The 81A bus line (Leeds - Pudsey) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Leeds City Centre <-> Pudsey: 9:08 AM - 3:08 PM (2) Pudsey <-> Leeds City Centre: 9:48 AM - 3:48 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 81A bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 81A bus arriving. Direction: Leeds City Centre <-> Pudsey 81A bus Time Schedule 50 stops Leeds City Centre <-> Pudsey Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:08 AM - 3:08 PM Monday Not Operational City Square B, Leeds City Centre 10 Inƒrmary Street, Leeds Tuesday Not Operational Wellington C, Leeds City Centre Wednesday Not Operational Wellington E, Leeds City Centre Thursday Not Operational Cropper Gate, Leeds Friday Not Operational Kirkstall Fire Stn, Burley Saturday Not Operational Washington Street, Woodhouse Itv Yorkshire, Hyde Park 81A bus Info Viaduct Road Burley Place, Hyde Park Direction: Leeds City Centre <-> Pudsey Burley Place, Leeds Stops: 50 Trip Duration: 40 min Canal Rd Forge Lane, Armley Line Summary: City Square B, Leeds City Centre, Canal Road, Leeds Wellington C, Leeds City Centre, Wellington E, Leeds City Centre, Kirkstall Fire Stn, Burley, Washington Canal Road Pickering St, Armley Street, Woodhouse, Itv Yorkshire, Hyde Park, Viaduct Road Burley Place, Hyde Park, Canal Rd Forge Lane, Crab Lane, Armley Armley, Canal Road Pickering St, Armley, Crab Lane, Crab Lane, Leeds Armley, Armley Town Street, Armley, Carr Crofts Leisure Centre, Armley, Carr Crofts Drive, Armley, Armley Town Street, Armley Cross Lane Tong Rd, Wortley, Upper Wortley Rd 31-33 Town Street, Leeds Thornhill Road, Wortley, Five Lane Ends, Wortley, Five Lane Ends, Wortley, Green Top, Wortley, Western Carr Crofts Leisure Centre, Armley Grove, Wortley, Blue Hill Lane, Farnley, Blue Hill Ln Cliffe Park Crescent, Farnley, Blue Hill Ln Silver Royd Carr Crofts Drive, Armley Hill, Armley, Silver Royd Hill, Farnley, Stonebridge Ln Bawn Avenue, Farnley, Stonebridge Ln Bawn Lane, Farnley, Hall Ln Chapel Lane, Farnley, Butt Ln Cross Lane Tong Rd, Wortley Stonecliffe Drive, Farnley, Butt Lane Tong Approach, Cross Lane, Leeds Farnley, Butt Lane Water Ln, Farnley, Ring Rd Butt Lane, Farnley, Ring Rd Hare Farm Avenue, Farnley, Upper Wortley Rd Thornhill Road, Wortley Pudsey Rd Wood Lane, Pudsey, Swinnow Ln Hough Ashley Road, Leeds End, Pudsey, Swinnow Ln Wellstone Avenue, Pudsey, Five Lane Ends, Wortley Swinnow Ln Wellstone Rise, Swinnow, Swinnow Co- Op, Swinnow, Harley Road, Swinnow, Intake Road, 146 Oldƒeld Lane, Leeds Pudsey, Lowtown, Pudsey, Pudsey Bus Stn B, Five Lane Ends, Wortley Pudsey, Lidget Hill, Pudsey, Cemetery Road, Pudsey, 16 Lower Wortley Road, Leeds Cemetery Road Pudsey Cemetery, Pudsey, Highƒeld Green, Pudsey, Highƒeld Street, Pudsey, Owlcotes Green Top, Wortley Gardens, Pudsey, Inghams Avenue, Pudsey, Owlcotes Rd Galloway Lane, Pudsey, Galloway Lane Western Grove, Wortley Chatsworth Rd, Pudsey, Galloway Ln Bradford Road, 65 Lower Wortley Road, Leeds Pudsey Blue Hill Lane, Farnley Blue Hill Ln Cliffe Park Crescent, Farnley Blue Hill Lane, Leeds Blue Hill Ln Silver Royd Hill, Armley Silver Royd Hill, Farnley Silver Royd Place, Leeds Stonebridge Ln Bawn Avenue, Farnley Farnley Crescent, Leeds Stonebridge Ln Bawn Lane, Farnley Hall Ln Chapel Lane, Farnley Butt Ln Stonecliffe Drive, Farnley Butt Lane Tong Approach, Farnley Butt Row, Leeds Butt Lane Water Ln, Farnley Butt Lane, Leeds Ring Rd Butt Lane, Farnley Ring Road Farnley, Leeds Ring Rd Hare Farm Avenue, Farnley Pudsey Rd Wood Lane, Pudsey Wood Lane, Leeds Swinnow Ln Hough End, Pudsey Swinnow Ln Wellstone Avenue, Pudsey Swinnow Ln Wellstone Rise, Swinnow Swinnow Co-Op, Swinnow Harley Road, Swinnow Intake Road, Pudsey Lowtown, Pudsey Claremont, Leeds Pudsey Bus Stn B, Pudsey Market Place, Leeds Lidget Hill, Pudsey Lidget Hill, Leeds Cemetery Road, Pudsey Arundel Street, Leeds Cemetery Road Pudsey Cemetery, Pudsey Clarence Terrace, Leeds Highƒeld Green, Pudsey Elizabeth Court, Leeds Highƒeld Street, Pudsey Owlcotes Drive, Leeds Owlcotes Gardens, Pudsey Inghams Avenue, Pudsey Owlcotes Rd Galloway Lane, Pudsey Galloway Lane Chatsworth Rd, Pudsey 72 Galloway Lane, Leeds Galloway Ln Bradford Road, Pudsey Direction: Pudsey <-> Leeds City Centre 81A bus Time Schedule 47 stops Pudsey <-> Leeds City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:48 AM - 3:48 PM Monday Not Operational Galloway Ln Bradford Road, Pudsey Tuesday Not Operational Galloway Lane Chatsworth Rd, Pudsey 2 Chatsworth Road, Leeds Wednesday Not Operational Owlcotes Rd Galloway Lane, Pudsey Thursday Not Operational Friday Not Operational Inghams Avenue, Pudsey Saturday Not Operational Highƒeld Street, Pudsey Rosebery Street, Leeds Highƒeld Green, Pudsey Highƒeld Green, Leeds 81A bus Info Direction: Pudsey <-> Leeds City Centre Cemetery Road Pudsey Cemetery, Pudsey Stops: 47 Clarence Terrace, Leeds Trip Duration: 48 min Line Summary: Galloway Ln Bradford Road, Pudsey, Cemetery Road, Pudsey Galloway Lane Chatsworth Rd, Pudsey, Owlcotes Rd Wesley Terrace, Leeds Galloway Lane, Pudsey, Inghams Avenue, Pudsey, Highƒeld Street, Pudsey, Highƒeld Green, Pudsey, Bus Station Stand E, Pudsey Cemetery Road Pudsey Cemetery, Pudsey, Cemetery Cranshaw Hill, Leeds Road, Pudsey, Bus Station Stand E, Pudsey, Lowtown, Pudsey, Intake Road, Pudsey, Swinnow Lowtown, Pudsey Green, Swinnow, Swinnow Co-Op, Swinnow, The Lanes, Leeds Swinnow Ln Wellstone Rise, Swinnow, Swinnow Ln Wellstone Avenue, Pudsey, Swinnow Ln Hough End, Intake Road, Pudsey Pudsey, Pudsey Rd Wood Lane, Pudsey, Ring Rd Hare Farm Avenue, Farnley, Butt Lane Water Ln, Swinnow Green, Swinnow Farnley, Butt Lane Tong Approach, Farnley, Butt Ln Stonecliffe Drive, Farnley, Hall Ln Chapel Lane, Swinnow Co-Op, Swinnow Farnley, Stonebridge Lane Stonecliffe Crescent, Farnley, Stonebridge Ln Bawn Avenue, Farnley, Silver Swinnow Ln Wellstone Rise, Swinnow Royd Hill Silver Royd Road, Farnley, Blue Hill Lane, Armley, Blue Hill Ln Cliffe Park Crescent, Farnley, Blue Swinnow Ln Wellstone Avenue, Pudsey Hill Lane, Farnley, Western Grove, Wortley, Green Top, Wortley, Five Lane Ends, Wortley, Upper Wortley Rd Thornhill Road, Wortley, Cross Lane Tong Rd, Wortley, Swinnow Ln Hough End, Pudsey Carr Crofts Drive, Armley, Carr Crofts Leisure Centre, Armley, Armley Town Street, Armley, Ledgard Way, Pudsey Rd Wood Lane, Pudsey Armley, Canal Road Aviary Road, Armley, Canal Rd Wood Lane, Leeds Forge Lane, Armley, Burley Place Viaduct Rd, Hyde Park, Willow Road, Hyde Park, Itv Yorkshire, Hyde Ring Rd Hare Farm Avenue, Farnley Park, Washington Street, Woodhouse, Kirkstall Fire Stn, Burley, Wellington F, Leeds City Centre, Butt Lane Water Ln, Farnley Wellington H, Leeds City Centre, City Square B, Leeds Butt Lane, Leeds City Centre Butt Lane Tong Approach, Farnley Butt Row, Leeds Butt Ln Stonecliffe Drive, Farnley Hall Ln Chapel Lane, Farnley Butt Lane, Leeds Stonebridge Lane Stonecliffe Crescent, Farnley Stonecliffe Crescent, Leeds Stonebridge Ln Bawn Avenue, Farnley Farnley Crescent, Leeds Silver Royd Hill Silver Royd Road, Farnley Silver Royd Place, Leeds Blue Hill Lane, Armley Blue Hill Ln Cliffe Park Crescent, Farnley Blue Hill Lane, Leeds Blue Hill Lane, Farnley Western Grove, Wortley Green Top, Wortley Five Lane Ends, Wortley Upper Wortley Rd Thornhill Road, Wortley Upper Wortley Road, Leeds Cross Lane Tong Rd, Wortley Cross Lane, Leeds Carr Crofts Drive, Armley Carr Crofts Leisure Centre, Armley Carr Crofts, Leeds Armley Town Street, Armley 34 Town Street, Leeds Ledgard Way, Armley Canal Road Aviary Road, Armley Canal Rd Forge Lane, Armley Canal Road, Leeds Burley Place Viaduct Rd, Hyde Park Burley Place, Leeds Willow Road, Hyde Park Itv Yorkshire, Hyde Park A65, Leeds Washington Street, Woodhouse Kirkstall Fire Stn, Burley Abbey Street, Leeds Wellington F, Leeds City Centre Grove Street, Leeds Wellington H, Leeds City Centre Back York Place, Leeds City Square B, Leeds City Centre 10 Inƒrmary Street, Leeds 81A bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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