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810 811 881 831 Ttapril2014.Indd 810 Burnley X Accrington X Clitheroe 831 Hawes X Ribblehead X Ingleton traveline local & national bus timetable information 811 Clitheroe X Slaidburn X Settle 881 Ingleton X Settle calls from landlines cost 10p per minute 0871 200 22 33 881 Settle X Ingleton 811 Settle X Slaidburn X Clitheroe 831 Ingleton X Ribblehead X Hawes 810 Clitheroe X Accrington X Burnley typetalk bus timetable information for the deaf and hard of hearing SUNDAYS & BANK HOLIDAYS SUNDAYS & BANK HOLIDAYS 18001 0871 200 22 33 FROM 20 APRIL UNTIL 19 OCTOBER 2014 FROM 20 APRIL UNTIL 19 OCTOBER 2014 route number 810 Bowland Rambler route number 831 Northern Dalesman Queensgate Colne Road 0910 Hawes National Park Centre 1525 info Burnley Bus Station, gate 5 0920 Hawes Market Place 1527 for information, enquiries and lost property Hapton Hapton Inn 0930 Snaizeholme Lane End 1533 0845 60 40 110 Accrington Peel Street, stop G 0940 Far Gearstones 1543 Clayton-Le-Moors Hare & Hounds 0947 Ribblehead Station Inn 1548 Great Harwood Queen Street 0955 Chapel -le-Dale Hill Inn 1553 email Harwood Bar Harwood New Road 0957 White Scar Caves 1558 contact us by email at Clitheroe Interchange, stop 3 arrives 1008 Ingleton Community Centre 1605 [email protected] T T route number changes to 811 Bowland Rambler route number changes to 881 The Ingleborough Pony Clitheroe Interchange, stop 3 departs 1010 Ingleton Community Centre 1610 comments & suggestions Waddington 1017 Newby Lane End 1615 please write to us free of charge (no stamp required) at Slaidburn Car Park 1030 Clapham 1618 FREEPOST B&P Tosside 1043 Austwick 1621 Wigglesworth 1053 Settle Market Place 1635 Rathmell 1058 T DalesBus services 810, 811, 831 and 881 are operated by Settle Market Place 1105 route number changes to 811 Bowland Rambler Transdev in Burnley & Pendle on behalf of the T Settle Market Place 1640 Dales & Bowland Community Interest Company route number changes to 881 The Ingleborough Pony Rathmell 1647 Settle Market Place 1110 Wigglesworth 1652 Austwick 1120 Tosside 1705 Clapham 1125 Slaidburn Car Park 1717 Newby Lane End 1128 Waddington 1730 Ingleton Community Centre 1135 Clitheroe Interchange, stop 3 arrives 1740 T T route number changes to 831 Northern Dalesman route number changes to 810 Bowland Rambler These services receive fi nancial support from the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority’s Sustainable Development Fund, Forest of Bowland AONB, Ingleton Community Centre 1135 Clitheroe Interchange, stop 3 departs 1745 the Friends of DalesBus and the Yorkshire Dales Society. White Scar Caves 1139 Harwood Bar Harwood New Road 1756 Chapel -le-Dale Hill Inn 1144 Great Harwood Queen Street 1758 Transdev Burnley & Pendle cares about the environment. Ribblehead Station Inn 1151 Clayton-Le-Moors Hare & Hounds 1806 This leafl et was printed in the UK with biodegradeable vegetable inks and on Far Gearstones 1153 Accrington Infant Street, stop M 1814 paper having a 100% recycled content, helping to reduce the amount of waste that Snaizeholme Lane End 1203 Hapton Hapton Inn 1824 goes to landfi ll. Hawes Market Place 1210 Burnley Bus Station 1835 Please keep this leafl et for future reference, but when you have fi nished with it Hawes National Park Centre 1215 Queensgate Colne Road 1841 please pass it on to someone else, or recycle it. re-order code: BD810 810 Burnley X Accrington X Clitheroe 831 Hawes X Ribblehead X Ingleton traveline local & national bus timetable information 811 Clitheroe X Slaidburn X Settle 881 Ingleton X Settle calls from landlines cost 10p per minute 0871 200 22 33 881 Settle X Ingleton 811 Settle X Slaidburn X Clitheroe 831 Ingleton X Ribblehead X Hawes 810 Clitheroe X Accrington X Burnley typetalk bus timetable information for the deaf and hard of hearing SUNDAYS & BANK HOLIDAYS SUNDAYS & BANK HOLIDAYS 18001 0871 200 22 33 FROM 20 APRIL UNTIL 19 OCTOBER 2014 FROM 20 APRIL UNTIL 19 OCTOBER 2014 route number 810 Bowland Rambler route number 831 Northern Dalesman Queensgate Colne Road 0910 Hawes National Park Centre 1525 info Burnley Bus Station, gate 5 0920 Hawes Market Place 1527 for information, enquiries and lost property Hapton Hapton Inn 0930 Snaizeholme Lane End 1533 0845 60 40 110 Accrington Peel Street, stop G 0940 Far Gearstones 1543 Clayton-Le-Moors Hare & Hounds 0947 Ribblehead Station Inn 1548 Great Harwood Queen Street 0955 Chapel -le-Dale Hill Inn 1553 email Harwood Bar Harwood New Road 0957 White Scar Caves 1558 contact us by email at Clitheroe Interchange, stop 3 arrives 1008 Ingleton Community Centre 1605 [email protected] T T route number changes to 811 Bowland Rambler route number changes to 881 The Ingleborough Pony Clitheroe Interchange, stop 3 departs 1010 Ingleton Community Centre 1610 comments & suggestions Waddington 1017 Newby Lane End 1615 please write to us free of charge (no stamp required) at Slaidburn Car Park 1030 Clapham 1618 FREEPOST B&P Tosside 1043 Austwick 1621 Wigglesworth 1053 Settle Market Place 1635 Rathmell 1058 T DalesBus services 810, 811, 831 and 881 are operated by Settle Market Place 1105 route number changes to 811 Bowland Rambler Transdev in Burnley & Pendle on behalf of the T Settle Market Place 1640 Dales & Bowland Community Interest Company route number changes to 881 The Ingleborough Pony Rathmell 1647 Settle Market Place 1110 Wigglesworth 1652 Austwick 1120 Tosside 1705 Clapham 1125 Slaidburn Car Park 1717 Newby Lane End 1128 Waddington 1730 Ingleton Community Centre 1135 Clitheroe Interchange, stop 3 arrives 1740 T T route number changes to 831 Northern Dalesman route number changes to 810 Bowland Rambler These services receive fi nancial support from the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority’s Sustainable Development Fund, Forest of Bowland AONB, Ingleton Community Centre 1135 Clitheroe Interchange, stop 3 departs 1745 the Friends of DalesBus and the Yorkshire Dales Society. White Scar Caves 1139 Harwood Bar Harwood New Road 1756 Chapel -le-Dale Hill Inn 1144 Great Harwood Queen Street 1758 Transdev Burnley & Pendle cares about the environment. Ribblehead Station Inn 1151 Clayton-Le-Moors Hare & Hounds 1806 This leafl et was printed in the UK with biodegradeable vegetable inks and on Far Gearstones 1153 Accrington Infant Street, stop M 1814 paper having a 100% recycled content, helping to reduce the amount of waste that Snaizeholme Lane End 1203 Hapton Hapton Inn 1824 goes to landfi ll. Hawes Market Place 1210 Burnley Bus Station 1835 Please keep this leafl et for future reference, but when you have fi nished with it Hawes National Park Centre 1215 Queensgate Colne Road 1841 please pass it on to someone else, or recycle it. re-order code: BD810 Tickets and Prices National Park A range of value-for-money tickets is available on DalesBus services. Centre Burnley Single and Day Return tickets are available from the driver on all Hawes 810 Accrington routes, although return tickets are not available for some shorter 831 journeys. Silver tickets valid on service 872 as far as Clitheroe only Clitheroe and Gold tickets as far a Settle only. Snaizeholme Rd Snaizeholme 811 Slaidburn Dales Rovers Settle Dales Rover tickets offer unlimited travel on most DalesBus services Ribblehead on Sundays and Bank Holidays. They can be bought from the driver on Viaduct Ingleton Ribblehead 831 any participating DalesBus service. Ribblehead station Ribblehead Southern Dales Rover £8 White Scar Chapel- Caves le-Dale Yorkshire Dales Hawes Valid on all DalesBus services in the Southern Zone, which includes National Park 881 the DalesBuses between Burnley and Ingleton, Burnley and Ingleton Grassington, and Settle and Malham. 831 881 A65 Bus times on Sundays and Bank Holidays from 20 April 2014 Dales Freedom Rover £10 B6480 Clapham Valid on all participating DalesBus services plus all bus services A65 Austwick operated by Transdev Burnley & Pendle, Transdev in Harrogate, B6480 LCC Transdev in Keighley and Transdev Lancashire United. Leafl et Settle 811 881 81 Student Dales Rover £5 Giggleswick Show your student card to buy a Student Dales Rover – for travel Settle station throughout all participating DalesBus services. A65 Rathmell Gisburn Up to two children (aged up to 16) can travel free with each Southern Dales, Forest All Dales Rover and Student Dales Rover ticket holder. Forest B6478 of Wigglesworth Tosside Other DalesBus Services Stocks Bowland Reservoir B6478 Connections are available at Settle with Ingleborough Pony service 881 to Malham Tarn and Malham (departs Settle Market Place 1110, Slaidburn returning from Malham National Park Centre at 1610). Additional Newton journeys operate on services 831 and 881 – for details see www.dalesbus.org or Metro DalesBus timetable booklet. Bradford Fell B6478 Have you tried DalesBus service 872 running every hour on Sundays and Bank Holidays from Burnley, Nelson and Colne to Skipton and Waddington Grassington? Clitheroe Clitheroe 810 811 DalesBus Ramblers Castle The DalesBus Ramblers organise a varied programme of free A671 A59 guided walks in the Yorkshire Dales, all of which are accessible by bus. A59 A671 810 Queensgate Bus Garage Their walks programme can be found M65 Harwood Rose Grove online at www.dalesbusramblers.org.uk station Clayton- and there’s no need to book in advance. Great le-Moors Burnley If you would like to join in with their walks, Harwood Hapton A679 Inn simply catch the bus to the listed M65 start-point. Accrington photography by Graham Cooper.
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