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York-Thirsk-Northallerton 58 YORK-THIRSK-NORTHALLERTON 58 Operated by John Smith & Sons, Monday To Friday (not Bank Holidays) Service No 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 Operator JSS JSS JSS JSS JSS JSS JSS Days CD NCD CD NCD Askham Bryan College - 0900 - - - 1640 - Dringhouses, York College - 0910 - - - 1645 - York, Railway Station - 0925 0925 1105 1405 1700 1700 York, Exhibition Square - 0926 0926 1106 1406 1702 1702 Clifton Green - 0933 0933 1113 1413 1710 1710 Shipton by Beningbrough - 0939 0939 1119 1419 1720 1720 Easingwold Market Place - 0950 0950 1130 1430 1730 1730 Carlton Husthwaite, Lane End - 0957 0957 1140 1440 1740 1740 Bagby, Lane End - 1000 1000 1145 1445 1744 1744 Thirsk, Industrial Park - 1003 1003 1148 1448 1747 1747 Thirsk, Market Place 0705 1005 1005 1150 1450 1750 1750 Thornton le Street - - - - - 1755 1755 Thornton le Moor, Lane End - - - - - 1800 1800 Northallerton, High St,Post Office 0720 - - - - 1808 1808 Northallerton, Buck Inn 0722 - - - - 1810 1810 Notes: CD College Days Only JSS John Smith & Sons NCD Non College Days NORTHALLERTON - THIRSK - YORK 58 Operated by John Smith & Sons, Monday To Friday (not Bank Holidays) Service No 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 Operator JSS JSS JSS JSS JSS JSS JSS Days CD NCD CD NCD Northallerton, Buck Inn 0725 0725 - - - - 1820 Northallerton,High St, Nags Head 0726 0726 - - - - 1821 Thornton le Moor, Lane End 0731 0731 - - - - 1826 Thornton le Street 0735 0735 - - - - 1830 Thirsk, Market Place 0740 0740 1010 1300 1530 1530 1835 Thirsk, Long Street 0742 0742 1012 1302 - - - Thirsk, Industrial Park 0743 0743 1013 1303 - - - Bagby, Lane End 0746 0746 1015 1305 - - - Carlton Husthwaite, Lane End 0750 0750 1020 1310 - - - Easingwold Market Place 0800 0800 1030 1320 1545 1545 - Shipton by Beningbrough 0811 0811 1041 1331 1556 1556 - Clifton, Water End 0825 0825 - - - - - Clifton Green - - 1050 1340 1605 1605 - York, Theatre Royal, Stop C - - 1059 1349 1614 1614 - York, Railway Station 0840 0840 1100 1350 1615 1615 - Dringhouses, York College 0855 - - - 1625 - - Askham Bryan College 0900 - - - 1635 - - Notes: CD College Days Only JSS John Smith & Sons NCD Non College Days YORK-THIRSK-NORTHALLERTON 58 Operated by John Smith & Sons, Saturday Service No 58 58 58 Operator JSS JSS JSS York, Railway Station 1105 1405 1700 York, Exhibition Square 1106 1406 1702 Clifton Green 1113 1413 1710 Shipton by Beningbrough 1119 1419 1720 Easingwold Market Place 1130 1430 1730 Carlton Husthwaite, Lane End 1140 1440 1740 Bagby, Lane End 1145 1445 1744 Thirsk, Industrial Park 1148 1448 1747 Thirsk, Market Place 1150 1450 1750 Thornton le Street - - 1755 Thornton le Moor, Lane End - - 1800 Northallerton, High St,Post Office - - 1808 Northallerton, Buck Inn - - 1810 Notes: JSS John Smith & Sons NORTHALLERTON - THIRSK - YORK 58 Operated by John Smith & Sons, Saturday Service No 58 58 58 58 Operator JSS JSS JSS JSS Northallerton, Buck Inn - - - 1820 Northallerton,High St, Nags Head - - - 1821 Thornton le Moor, Lane End - - - 1826 Thornton le Street - - - 1830 Thirsk, Market Place 1010 1300 1530 1835 Thirsk, Long Street 1012 1302 - - Thirsk, Industrial Park 1013 1303 - - Bagby, Lane End 1015 1305 - - Carlton Husthwaite, Lane End 1020 1310 - - Easingwold Market Place 1030 1320 1545 - Shipton by Beningbrough 1041 1331 1556 - Clifton Green 1050 1340 1605 - York, Theatre Royal, Stop C 1059 1349 1614 - York, Railway Station 1100 1350 1615 - Notes: JSS John Smith & Sons Thirsk - Oulston Circular 59 Mondays & Fridays only (not Bank Holidays) from 15/06/10 Thirsk, Market Place 0950 1225 1425 1730 Bagby, The Greyhound Inn 0958 1233 1433 1738 Balk, Manor Farm 1000 1235 1435 1740 Kilburn, The Foresters Arms 1002 1237 1437 1742 Coxwold, The Fauconberg 1010 1245 1445 1750 Oulston, Hall 1018 1253 1453 1758 Husthwaite, The Green 1025 1300 1500 1805 Coxwold, The Fauconberg 1030 1305 1505 1810 Kilburn, The Foresters Arms 1038 1313 1512 1818 Balk 1040 1315 1515 1820 Bagby, The Greyhound Inn 1042 1317 1517 1822 Thirsk - Market Place 1050 1325 1525 1830 Tel:07717 696 653 [email protected] Roxby House York Road Easingwold North Yorkshire YO61 3EF Page 1 NETWORK TIMETABLE 2010 Information on buses to and through the North York Moors National Park. THE GREEN WAY TO DISCOVER AND EXPLORE! MB Timetable'10-99 2/22/10 4:24 PM Page 1 MB Timetable'10-99 2/22/10 4:24 PM Page 2 Cover photo: Mike Kipling Contents Timetables and information were believed to be correct at time of printing, but we reserve the right to introduce alterations. Pages 3-7 General information including Operational Days Where possible, notice will be given. If in doubt please speak to Pages 8-9 Discounts with your ticket a Moorsbus Co-ordinator, or phone 01845 597000 Pages 10-12 Bus stop maps PARK AND RIDE Page 13 Dalby Forester M5 Pages 14-17 Moorland Discovery M2 M3 M4 Page 18 Rosedale Rambler M6 M7 M8 Why not leave your car at one of our National Park car parks? Take the Page 20 Map bus from Sutton Bank National Park Centre, The Moors National Park Page 22 Western Explorer M9 M11 Centre, Danby, Hutton le Hole, Thornton le Dale or Newton under Page 24 Long distance Moorsbus to the National Park Roseberry and get your all day parking fee of £2.20 (£1 after 4pm) refunded when you buy an all-day Moorsbus ticket. Use the special Pages 28-29 Heritage Bus and Whitby to Danby Vintage Bus voucher with the car park ticket. Pages 30-31 Scarborough to Sutton Bank (Scarborough & District 128) Page 32 Esk Valley Railway and North Yorkshire Moors Railway Page 34 Guisborough to Whitby & Scarborough (Arriva 5 & 93) Page 35 Malton to Whitby (Yorkshire Coastliner 840) Pages 36-37 Index These services are heavily subsidised by the National Park Authority and Page 38 Network Map and Zones North Yorkshire County Council MB Timetable'10-99 2/22/10 4:24 PM Page 3 Welcome Moorsbus is a network of bus services to and through the North York Moors which make it easy to explore the area without the need for a car. This helps keep the MOORSBUS TICKETS moors a special and more enjoyable place, Tickets are for all-day travel on the Network. Up to four children (ages 0-15 inc) may travel now and for future generations. They are issued and accepted on Moorsbus, free with a fare paying adult except on Arriva and by our partner services Scarborough & services 5 and 93; £1 for an all-day ticket. You’ll recognise a Moorsbus by District 128, Yorkshire Coastliner 840 and Local fares are available for single journeys – the plum and yellow triangle Arriva 93 and 5 services on relevant days please ask the driver. displayed at the front of the (see calendar on P.5). bus. In towns and villages they Combined bus and rail tickets (Moorslink) are use normal bus stops but in the countryside Inner zone single ticket £5 available. See P.32/33 for details. you can hail the bus – drivers will stop wherever it is safe to do so. Outer zone single ticket £8 Great value ticket books offer six tickets for the price of five! Available from Sutton Bank ACCESS FOR ALL (See map on P.38 for zone boundaries) National Park Centre, The Moors National Park Low floor easy access buses are normally provided Concessionary passes are accepted on Centre, Danby and tourist information centres on our long distances services, Moorland all services except the Farndale Shuttle Bus, in Scarborough, Whitby and Filey, or by post Discovery routes, Scarborough and District 128, Heritage Bus and the Vintage Bus. by telephoning 01845 597426. Yorkshire Coastliner 840 and Arriva 93. 3 Welcome to the North York Moors National Park and Moorsbus MB Timetable'10-99 2/22/10 4:24 PM Page 4 4 Moorsbus Operational Days Red All Moorsbus services. Moorsbus Co-ordinators Dates Green Scarborough & District service Look out for our Co-ordinators who are Dates 128, Coastliner service 840, recognisable by their badges and uniform. Arriva services 5 and 93, They are normally based at Helmsley and operating as Moorsbus Pickering or may be mobile anywhere on and Moorslink services. the Network. Gold Farndale Daffodil services. Dates See separate leaflet for They are happy to answer your questions, details. help with journey planning or ideas for Purple Heritage Bus services. your day out. In the event of unavoidable See P.28 for details. circumstances causing delays, they will do ‘V’ Vintage Bus services. their best to ensure everyone gets where V Symbol See P.29 for details. they want to be. Grey No scheduled Moorsbus Dates services operate on these days. If you are concerned about missing a connection or if you are travelling Moorslink services – Timetable seasons may on the Moorsbus Network and need vary and all train services may not operate on immediate help please speak to all Moorsbus days. Please check the Esk Valley a Co-ordinator or telephone Railway and North Yorkshire Moors Railway Moorsbus Enquiries: 01845 597000 timetables before purchasing a Moorslink ticket. Chris Ceaser MB Timetable'10-99 2/22/10 4:24 PM Page 5 MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE MTWTF S S MTWTF S S MTWTF S S MTWTF S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 123 4 12 12 3 4 5 6 8910 11 12 13 14 567 8 9 10 11 345 6 7 8 9 789 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31 JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER MTWT F S S MTWT F S S MTWT F S S MTWT F S S 123 4 1 V 12 34 5 12 3 567 8 9 10 11 234 5 6 7 8 V 678 9 10 11 12 456 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 91011 12 1314 15 V 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 V 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 V 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 V 27 28 29 30 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 V 30 31 5 Moorsbus Operational Days 20/21 North York Moors National Park & Area MB Timetable'10-99 2/22/10 4:24 PM Page 22 22 Western Explorer M9 M9 Helmsley Rievaulx Abbey Hawnby Snilesworth Square Corner Osmotherley Northallerton M2 M3 M11 M13 M15 128 HB HB HB M10 M11 ● M9 Route: Helmsley Market Place, B1257, (some journeys go via Rievaulx Abbey) Rievaulx Terrace road end, Note: B1257, Hawnby – Tea Room, Snilesworth, Osmotherley, Clack Lane, A684, Northallerton – Buck Inn.
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