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233 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 233 bus time schedule & line map 233 Huddersƒeld - Denby Dale View In Website Mode The 233 bus line (Huddersƒeld - Denby Dale) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Denby Dale <-> Huddersƒeld Town Centre: 5:09 AM - 10:45 PM (2) Huddersƒeld Town Centre <-> Denby Dale: 5:40 AM - 10:45 PM (3) Shelley <-> Huddersƒeld Town Centre: 8:15 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 233 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 233 bus arriving. Direction: Denby Dale <-> Huddersƒeld Town 233 bus Time Schedule Centre Denby Dale <-> Huddersƒeld Town Centre Route 79 stops Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Denby Dale Rail Station, Denby Dale Bromley Road, Denby Dale Tuesday Not Operational Railway Station, Denby Dale Wednesday Not Operational Thursday 5:09 AM - 10:45 PM Wakeƒeld Road Wood Nook, Denby Dale Wakeƒeld Road, Denby Dale Friday 5:09 AM - 10:45 PM Wakeƒeld Road Leak Hall Cresc, Denby Dale Saturday 5:49 AM - 10:45 PM School Lane, Denby Dale Wakeƒeld Rd Gilthwaites Lane, Denby Dale Gilthwaites Lane Withyside, Denby Dale 233 bus Info Withyside, Denby Dale Direction: Denby Dale <-> Huddersƒeld Town Centre Stops: 79 Gilthwaites Lane Rockwood Rise, Denby Dale Trip Duration: 66 min Line Summary: Denby Dale Rail Station, Denby Dale, Gilthwaites Crescent Gilthwaite Top, Denby Dale Railway Station, Denby Dale, Wakeƒeld Road Wood Nook, Denby Dale, Wakeƒeld Road Leak Hall Cresc, Gilthwaites Crescent Thorpes Ave, Denby Dale Denby Dale, Wakeƒeld Rd Gilthwaites Lane, Denby Gilthwaites Grove, Denby Dale Dale, Gilthwaites Lane Withyside, Denby Dale, Gilthwaites Lane Rockwood Rise, Denby Dale, Wakeƒeld Rd Weavers Walk, Denby Dale Gilthwaites Crescent Gilthwaite Top, Denby Dale, Gilthwaites Crescent Thorpes Ave, Denby Dale, Wakeƒeld Rd Kitchenroyd Terrace, Scissett Wakeƒeld Rd Weavers Walk, Denby Dale, Wakeƒeld Rd Kitchenroyd Terrace, Scissett, Wakeƒeld Rd Wakeƒeld Rd Highbridge Lane, Scissett Highbridge Lane, Scissett, Church Wakeƒeld Road, Scissett, Barnsley Road Springƒeld Ave, Clayton West, Chapel Hill Duke Wood Road, Clayton West, Church Wakeƒeld Road, Scissett Chapel Hill Victoria St, Clayton West, Shoulder Of Mutton, Clayton West, Scott Hill Church Lane, Barnsley Road Springƒeld Ave, Clayton West Clayton West, Kirklees Light Railway Station, Clayton West, Long Lane Wakeƒeld Rd, Clayton West, Chapel Hill Duke Wood Road, Clayton West Wakeƒeld Rd Park Road, Clayton West, Wakeƒeld Rd Park Mill Way, Clayton West, Wakeƒeld Rd Albert Chapel Hill Victoria St, Clayton West Road, Clayton West, Wakeƒeld Road Scissett Baths, Chapel Hill, Denby Dale Civil Parish Scissett, Wakeƒeld Road Church, Scissett, Shoulder Of Mutton, Clayton West Commercial Rd Windmill Crescent, Skelmanthorpe, Commercial Road Barrowstead, Skelmanthorpe, Church Lane, Denby Dale Civil Parish Commercial Road Queen St, Skelmanthorpe, Scott Hill Church Lane, Clayton West Commercial Road New St, Skelmanthorpe, The Grove Inn, Skelmanthorpe, Huddersƒeld Road Reservoir View, Skelmanthorpe, Huddersƒeld Road Shelley Kirklees Light Railway Station, Clayton West College, Shelley, Huddersƒeld Rd Woodhouse Lane, Railway Court, Denby Dale Civil Parish Shelley, Huddersƒeld Rd Moseley Lane, Shelley, Long Lane Wakeƒeld Rd, Clayton West Huddersƒeld Road Kirlea, Shelley, Huddersƒeld Road Near Bank, Shelley, Far Bank, Shelley, Huddersƒeld Rd Back Lane, Shelley, Huddersƒeld Rd Westerly Way, Wakeƒeld Rd Park Road, Clayton West Shelley, Huddersƒeld Rd Cross Lane, Kirkburton, Wakeƒeld Road, Denby Dale Civil Parish Huddersƒeld Rd Shelley Lane Estate, Kirkburton, George Street Low Gate, Kirkburton, Turnshaw Rd Wakeƒeld Rd Park Mill Way, Clayton West North Road, Kirkburton, Turnshaw Road School Hill, Wakeƒeld Road, Denby Dale Civil Parish Kirkburton, Turnshaw Rd Turnshaw Avenue, Kirkburton, Turnshaw Rd Paddock Road, Kirkburton, Wakeƒeld Rd Albert Road, Clayton West Paddock Rd the Crescent, Kirkburton, Paddock Rd Moor Lane, Kirkburton, Moor Lane Cotswold Mews, Wakeƒeld Road Scissett Baths, Scissett Highburton, Moor Lane Burton Acres Wy, Highburton, Town Gate Burton Acres Lane, Wakeƒeld Road Church, Scissett Highburton, Far Dene Primrose Lane, Highburton, Far Dene Penistone Road, Highburton, Penistone Commercial Rd Windmill Crescent, Skelmanthorpe Road Far Dean, Highburton, Penistone Road High Burton, Fenay Bridge, Penistone Road Ashƒeld Commercial Road Barrowstead, Skelmanthorpe Manor, Fenay Bridge, Penistone Rd Rowley Lane, Poplar Rise, Denby Dale Civil Parish Fenay Bridge, Penistone Rd Whitegates Grove, Fenay Bridge, Penistone Rd Station Road, Fenay Bridge, Commercial Road Queen St, Skelmanthorpe Penistone Rd Fenay Lane, Fenay Bridge, Penistone Rd Southƒeld Road, Fenay Bridge, Penistone Rd Commercial Road New St, Skelmanthorpe Fenay Lea Drive, Waterloo, Penistone Rd Mountƒeld Road, Waterloo, Penistone Road, Waterloo, Wakeƒeld The Grove Inn, Skelmanthorpe Road Waterloo Rise, Waterloo, Wakeƒeld Rd Cross Prospect Square, Denby Dale Civil Parish Green Road, Waterloo, Wakeƒeld Rd Greenhead Lane, Dalton, Wakeƒeld Rd Mayƒeld Avenue, Dalton, Huddersƒeld Road Reservoir View, Skelmanthorpe Wakeƒeld Rd Grosvenor Road, Dalton, Wakeƒeld Rd Broad Lane, Moldgreen, Wakeƒeld Rd Trevelyan Huddersƒeld Road Shelley College, Shelley Street, Moldgreen, Wakeƒeld Rd Poplar Street, Moldgreen, Wakeƒeld Rd Smithy Lane, Aspley, St Andrews Road, Aspley, Wakeƒeld Rd Sand Street, Huddersƒeld Rd Woodhouse Lane, Shelley Aspley, Southgate, Huddersƒeld Town Centre, Kirkgate, Huddersƒeld Town Centre, Westgate, Huddersƒeld Rd Moseley Lane, Shelley Huddersƒeld Town Centre, Bus Station Stand F, Huddersƒeld Town Centre Huddersƒeld Road Kirlea, Shelley Huddersƒeld Road, Kirkburton Civil Parish Huddersƒeld Road Near Bank, Shelley 112 Huddersƒeld Road, Kirkburton Civil Parish Far Bank, Shelley 106 Huddersƒeld Road, Kirkburton Civil Parish Huddersƒeld Rd Back Lane, Shelley 119 Huddersƒeld Road, Kirkburton Civil Parish Huddersƒeld Rd Westerly Way, Shelley 72 Huddersƒeld Road, Kirkburton Civil Parish Huddersƒeld Rd Cross Lane, Kirkburton Huddersƒeld Rd Shelley Lane Estate, Kirkburton George Street Low Gate, Kirkburton Low Gate, Kirkburton Turnshaw Rd North Road, Kirkburton North Road, Kirkburton Turnshaw Road School Hill, Kirkburton Turnshaw Rd Turnshaw Avenue, Kirkburton Turnshaw Rd Paddock Road, Kirkburton Paddock Rd the Crescent, Kirkburton Paddock Rd Moor Lane, Kirkburton Moor Lane Cotswold Mews, Highburton 1 - 3 Cotswold Mews, Kirkburton Civil Parish Moor Lane Burton Acres Wy, Highburton 2 Burton Acres Way, Kirkburton Civil Parish Town Gate Burton Acres Lane, Highburton Town Gate, Kirkburton Civil Parish Far Dene Primrose Lane, Highburton Far Dene Penistone Road, Highburton Dene Fold, Kirkburton Civil Parish Penistone Road Far Dean, Highburton Penistone Road High Burton, Fenay Bridge Penistone Road Ashƒeld Manor, Fenay Bridge Penistone Rd Rowley Lane, Fenay Bridge Penistone Rd Whitegates Grove, Fenay Bridge Penistone Rd Station Road, Fenay Bridge Penistone Rd Fenay Lane, Fenay Bridge Penistone Rd Southƒeld Road, Fenay Bridge Fenay Lea Drive, England Penistone Rd Fenay Lea Drive, Waterloo Penistone Rd Mountƒeld Road, Waterloo Penistone Road, Waterloo Wakeƒeld Road Waterloo Rise, Waterloo 630A Wakeƒeld Road, Huddersƒeld Wakeƒeld Rd Cross Green Road, Waterloo Wakeƒeld Road, Huddersƒeld Wakeƒeld Rd Greenhead Lane, Dalton Wakeƒeld Rd Mayƒeld Avenue, Dalton Wakeƒeld Rd Grosvenor Road, Dalton Rothwell Street, Huddersƒeld Wakeƒeld Rd Broad Lane, Moldgreen Green Mount, Huddersƒeld Wakeƒeld Rd Trevelyan Street, Moldgreen Wakeƒeld Road, Huddersƒeld Wakeƒeld Rd Poplar Street, Moldgreen 198 Wakeƒeld Road, Huddersƒeld Wakeƒeld Rd Smithy Lane, Aspley Mulberry Street, Huddersƒeld St Andrews Road, Aspley Somerset Bridge, Huddersƒeld Wakeƒeld Rd Sand Street, Aspley Wakeƒeld Road, Huddersƒeld Southgate, Huddersƒeld Town Centre Southgate, Huddersƒeld Kirkgate, Huddersƒeld Town Centre Kirkgate, Huddersƒeld Westgate, Huddersƒeld Town Centre 23 Westgate, Huddersƒeld Bus Station Stand F, Huddersƒeld Town Centre Direction: Huddersƒeld Town Centre <-> Denby 233 bus Time Schedule Dale Huddersƒeld Town Centre <-> Denby Dale Route 79 stops Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Bus Station Stand F, Huddersƒeld Town Centre Tuesday Not Operational Lord Street, Huddersƒeld Town Centre Lord Street, Huddersƒeld Wednesday Not Operational Thursday 5:40 AM - 10:45 PM Southgate, Huddersƒeld Town Centre Friday 5:40 AM - 10:45 PM St Andrews Road, Aspley Somerset Bridge, Huddersƒeld Saturday 6:45 AM - 10:45 PM Wakeƒeld Rd Carr Pit Road, Aspley 47-49 Wakeƒeld Road, Huddersƒeld Wakeƒeld Rd Smithy Lane, Aspley 233 bus Info Direction: Huddersƒeld Town Centre <-> Denby Dale Wakeƒeld Rd Chapel Lane, Moldgreen Stops: 79 Chapel Lane, Huddersƒeld Trip Duration: 62 min Line Summary: Bus Station Stand F, Huddersƒeld Wakeƒeld Rd Broad Lane, Moldgreen Town Centre, Lord Street, Huddersƒeld Town Centre, 329 Wakeƒeld Road, Huddersƒeld Southgate, Huddersƒeld Town Centre, St Andrews Road, Aspley, Wakeƒeld Rd Carr Pit Road, Aspley, Wakeƒeld Rd Grosvenor Road, Dalton Wakeƒeld Rd Smithy Lane, Aspley, Wakeƒeld Rd Chapel Lane, Moldgreen, Wakeƒeld Rd Broad Lane, Wakeƒeld Rd Mayƒeld Avenue, Dalton Moldgreen, Wakeƒeld Rd Grosvenor Road, Dalton, Wakeƒeld Rd Mayƒeld Avenue, Dalton, Wakeƒeld Rd Wakeƒeld Rd Beech Avenue, Dalton Beech Avenue, Dalton, Wakeƒeld Rd Dalton Green Lane, Dalton, Wakeƒeld Rd Cross Green Lane, Wakeƒeld Rd Dalton Green Lane, Dalton Waterloo, Wakeƒeld Road Waterloo Rise, Waterloo,
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